School Library Journal Best Book of 2017
Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2017
Acclaimed author Shana Corey and New York Times Best Illustrated,
Caldecott Honor, and Coretta Scott King Honor-winning artist R. Gregory
Christie deliver a fresh look at President John F. Kennedy and his
relationship with the civil rights movement.
From prominent leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Jackie
Robinson to children and teenagers, it was the people speaking out and
working for civil rights through sits-ins, freedom rides, and marches
who led John F. Kennedy to take a stand.
And with his June 11, 1963, civil rights address, he did.
This is the story of JFK--from his childhood to the events that led to
his game-changing speech and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Corey and
Christie offer a deeply human look at our country's thirty-fifth
president, underscoring how each one of us, no matter who we are, have
the power to make a difference.
With quotes from JFK's speeches, detailed back matter, and a
thought-provoking author's note, this biography--in time for what would
be JFK's 100th birthday--offers a sensitive look at a tumultuous time in
history and compelling questions about effecting positive change today.