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Lily White

Passage to Social Justice

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  • 220 pages
  • 8 hours of reading

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It is a time of turbulent change-the Civil Rights Movement, the Cold War with the Soviet Union and the race to control outer space, and the unpopular Vietnam War. African Americans shed blood in protests for equality; the Soviet Union strikes fear in America with their early successes in space and their support of North Vietnam with aircraft and armaments; and, young Americans burn draft cards. "I feel uncomfortable, out of place, different. I don't fit in.... Do they feel like I feel; that I shouldn't be here?" Tia is the only white girl attending a black family's recital celebration for their daughter's acceptance to Juilliard. It is 1954, and Tia is eleven. This is the true story of Tia's journey through the tumultuous and pivotal times of the 1950's and 60's. Hatch's memoir weaves personal stories, history, and original poetry as she matures and steps up to protest war, to fight for social justice, and push back against societal norms.

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Lily White, Tia Hatch

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2021
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