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We March
Sing a Song
Pies form Nowhere How Georgia Gilmore Sustained the Montgomery Bus Boycott
A Sweet Smell of Roses
Blue Sky White Stars + We Came to America + Freedom What's the Big Deal About Freedom three books in one session
Red: A Crayon's Story + The Big Umbrella two books in one session
Juneteenth for Mazie
Pride The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag
A Voice Named Aretha
The Youngest Marcher
Let the Children March
Counting on Community
That Is My Dream
Drum Girl Dream
Little Melba and Her Big Trombone
Martin’s Big Words April 4th Virtual Commemoration Storytime

The National Civil Rights Museum will offer its annual Small but Mighty Storytime series, which thematically focus on peacemaking, kindness, diversity, and creating positive social change. Parents and children engage together for stories and connecting activities or resources.

For more information, contact Dory Lerner, K-12 Museum Educator, at dlerner@civilrightsmuseum.org.

 

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Member of the worldwide network of over 300 historic sites

Member of the worldwide network of over 300 historic sites

National Civil Rights Museum • 450 Mulberry St. • Memphis, TN 38103 • (901) 521-9699

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