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B 125626B 125626 Denied, Detained, Deported: Stories from the Dark Side of American Immigration
Grade Lvl: JS Author: Bausum, Ann
Length: 111 Copyright: 2019

Discusses cases from the history of immigration in the U.S. in which immigrants are denied, such as the people aboard "The St. Louis" who were sent back to Nazi Germany during the Holocaust, the detained, such as Japanese Americans during WWII, and the deported, such as Emma Goldman, who was sent back to Russia in 1919 after living in the U.S. for thirty years. Narrative nonfiction. Immigration. U.S. History. IL 7-12. AR 8.6. Lexile 1130.
Denied, Detained, Deported: Stories from the Dark Side of American Immigrat JS  
B 3364222B 3364222 Marching to the mountaintop :how poverty, labor fights, and civil rights set the stage for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s final hours
Grade Lvl: Author: Bausum, Ann
Length: 104 Copyright: 2014

Chronicles events in the last days of Martin Luther King, Jr. Features quotes, a timeline, photographs, and further resources.
Marching to the mountaintop :how poverty, labor fights, and civil rights se  
B 114761B 114761 Marching to the Mountaintop: How Poverty, Labor Fights, and Civil Rights Set the Stage for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Final Hours
Grade Lvl: IJS Author: Bausum, Ann
Length: 104 Copyright: 2012

Examines the link between the 1968 Memphis sanitation strike and the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., discussing how the strike, the media, politics, the civil rights movement, and the labor protests all laid the foundations for what many consider to be King's greatest speech, given just days before he was killed, and how that speech and King's death influenced the end of the strike. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1929-1968. AR 8.9 IL 5-10.
Marching to the Mountaintop: How Poverty, Labor Fights, and Civil Rights Se IJS  
B 116781B 116781 Our Country's Presidents: All You Need to Know About the Presidents, From George Washington to Barack Obama
Grade Lvl: IJ Author: Bausum, Ann
Length: 223 Copyright: 2013

Contains text, color photos, and illustrations that profile each of the American presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama, and examines various facets of the presidency. AR 9.2 IL 5-9.
Our Country's Presidents: All You Need to Know About the Presidents, From G IJ  
B 112063B 112063 Unraveling Freedom
Grade Lvl: JS Author: Bausum, Ann
Length: 88 Copyright: 2010

Subtitle: The Battle for Democracy on the Home Front During World War I. Looks at how U.S. presidents from Wilson to George W. Bush have suspended or revoked guaranteed freedoms in the country during times of war, and includes first-person stories and illustrations. Describes events that led up to American involvement in WWI. Includes the sinking of the Lusitania, persecution of German Americans, socialists, and peace activists, and then discusses the destruction of civil liberties by President Wilson, Congress, and those in control of political power. Includes a "Guide to Wartime Presidents," which identifies eight wartime periods in America and, for each, discusses whether (and how) freedom was curtailed and provides a presidential quote. Civil liberties. Freedom of speech. AR 9.9. IL 7-11.
Unraveling Freedom JS  
B 3364215B 3364215 Unraveling freedom :the battle for democracy on the home front during World War I
Grade Lvl: Author: Bausum, Ann
Length: 88 Copyright: 2014

Chronicles the experiences of the American home front during World War I, outlining the extent to which personal liberties, most notably free speech, were eroded in order to garner national support for the conflict. Compares Woodrow Wilson's wartime administration to that of others, including Franklin Roosevelt and George W. Bush, and contains photographs and illustrations throughout.
Unraveling freedom :the battle for democracy on the home front during World