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Young Crusaders

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Some of the most iconic images of the Civil Rights Movement feature young people engaged in activism, yet their contributions remain underdocumented. This book is the first to focus on the hundreds of thousands of children and teenagers who participated in sit-ins, school strikes, boycotts, and demonstrations largely independent of national leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. These young activists were pivotal in the largest civil rights demonstration in U.S. history: the school boycott in New York City on February 3, 1964, where over 360,000 students went on strike, alongside thousands attending freedom schools. Later that month, tens of thousands joined the "Freedom Day" boycotts in Boston and Chicago, advocating for "quality integrated education." Historian V. P. Franklin illustrates how their creativity and determination fueled the success of these campaigns, leading to the end of legalized racial discrimination. These unsung heroes laid the groundwork for contemporary youth activists addressing issues like poverty, educational inequality, and racial violence. Recognizing the role of young people reshapes our understanding of the Civil Rights Movement and highlights their ongoing influence in modern movements like Black Lives Matter and March for Our Lives. By amplifying the voices of these young activists and featuring compelling archival images, the narrative challenges and enriches our comprehension of this critical

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Young Crusaders, Jo Franklin

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