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|aCurtis, Christopher Paul.
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|aThe Watsons go to Birmingham--1963|h[sound recording] /|cChristopher Paul Curtis.
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|aAbridged.
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|bNew York :|bBantam ; Distributed by Audio Bookshelf,|cc1996.
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|a4 sound cassettes (5 hrs.) :|banalog.
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|aRead by LeVar Burton.
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|aAn African American family travels to Birmingham during one of the darkest moments in American history. There is an epilogue at the end which helps the listener put the story into historical perspective.
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|aAge 11 and up
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|aFamily life|xFiction.
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|aPrejudices|xFiction.
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|aAfrican Americans|xFiction.
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|aCivil rights movement|zBirmingham (Ala.)
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|aBirmingham (Ala.)|xRace relations.
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|aFlint (Mich.)|xFiction.
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|aBurton, LeVar.
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