Fearless Freedom

Fearless Freedom

by Corinne Gaile
Fearless Freedom

Fearless Freedom

by Corinne Gaile

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Overview

More than anything, feisty eleven-year-old Bernice Givens wants to be a freedom fighter in the civil rights movement that is sweeping the American South. She gets her chance when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. comes to Birmingham, Alabama, to start a campaign. But after what happens on the day she marches against segregation, Bernice spends her nights fending off bad dreams, her days avoiding the marches and all of her time hiding a shameful secret from her friends and family—that she is a deeply afraid.
During the historic spring and summer of 1963, with help from her family and her new friend Betsy, a blind girl from up North who also faces discrimination, Bernice struggles to understand fear and regain the courage to continue her fight against injustice.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148578642
Publisher: Corinne L. Gaile
Publication date: 08/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 665 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Corinne L. Gaile started out as a dancer, became an artist, and is now a writer. Along the way, she taught sculpture at a university, curated art exhibitions, and lectured on art and culture in the African Diaspora. Corinne shares her home in Tampa, Florida, with a tortoiseshell cat named Brandie. She spends her free time traveling internationally and kayaking locally.
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