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March on Children!: The Story of James Meredith’s March Against Fear

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March on Children!: The Story of James Meredith’s March Against Fear

By: Katina L Rankin
Narrated by: Katina Rankin
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“Am I or am I not a citizen?” (James Meredith)

March on Children!: The Story of James Meredith’s March Against Fear looks at one man’s solo journey to change Mississippi, the South, and the nation. It’s a captivating story, told in fittingly kid-friendly language, that explores being courageous.

In March on Children!: The Story of James Meredith’s March Against Fear, Katina Rankin teaches children that one person can make a difference. The text traces what was supposed to be Meredith’s lone journey on foot from Memphis, Tennessee to Jackson, Mississippi. Meredith’s own words are based on countless interviews with him. The storytelling provides insight for children on how to be bold and brave.

©2018 Katina Rankin (P)2018 Katina Rankin
Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Mississippi

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