Little Shirley Goes to School - Carla M. McCullough

Little Shirley Goes to School

By: Carla M. McCullough, Robert A.C. Clemons (Illustrator)

Hardcover | 15 September 2024

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"Little Shirley Goes to School" is a compelling and nostalgic children's book for adults that explores the poignant story of a 6-year-old girl's first school experience in September 1963, set against the backdrop of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. This emotionally resonant book offers a unique blend of history and childhood innocence, making it a valuable addition to readers' collections.

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Little Shirley Goes to School, is an imaginative entry point into the world of Little Shirley, a bright 6 year old growing up in the middle of the civil rights movement. This book highlights the emotional connection that Little Shirley has to education. A must read for today's educator. ~ Middle School Administrator


Parents interested in teaching about the Civil Rights Movement in a way that's accessible for today's youth, should pick up a copy of Little Shirley Goes to School. Support your child in understanding history through the lens of a six year old girl navigating her Atlanta upbringing in September 1963.



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