We Were the Fire
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The powerful story of an eleven-year-old Black boy determined to stand up for his rights, who's pulled into the action of the 1963 civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama.
Sheila P. Moses is a celebrated poet, author, playwright, and producer whose work often delves into themes of family and heritage. Her writing is characterized by a strong narrative voice and a deep understanding of the human experience. Through her literary contributions, Moses explores the complexities of identity and the resilience of the spirit. She is an award-winning author of books for young readers.



The powerful story of an eleven-year-old Black boy determined to stand up for his rights, who's pulled into the action of the 1963 civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama.
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