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Shelley Tougas

    Cette auteure explore l'expérience humaine avec un regard perçant, affiné par une carrière dans le journalisme. Son travail plonge dans des personnes extraordinaires dans des situations absurdes, révélant des vérités profondes sur la vie à travers des récits captivants. Écrivaine dans l'âme, elle apporte à sa fiction non seulement de l'imagination, mais aussi une solide base en matière de personnage, d'intrigue et de voix, des compétences perfectionnées par ses premières expériences. Son dévouement à son art et sa perspective unique rendent son récit captivant.

    Little Rock Girl 1957: How a Photograph Changed the Fight for Integration
    Birmingham 1963: How a Photograph Rallied Civil Rights Support
    • The book highlights the pivotal role of Charles Moore's photography during the 1963 Children's Crusade, a significant civil rights protest. His iconic image of African-American teenagers facing a fire hose became a powerful symbol of the brutality faced by protesters, awakening public consciousness and galvanizing support for the civil rights movement. By capturing this moment, Moore's work not only documented the event but also transformed it into a national issue, ultimately contributing to the passage of landmark legislation for racial equality.

      Birmingham 1963: How a Photograph Rallied Civil Rights Support
    • The book recounts the courageous actions of nine African American students who integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957, amidst violent opposition. A pivotal moment captured in a photograph shows Elizabeth Eckford facing an angry mob while attempting to enter the school alone. Governor Orval Faubus's defiance of federal orders led to the National Guard's intervention, highlighting the intense racial tensions of the time. Years later, a powerful photo of the same girls reconciling symbolizes the journey toward understanding and healing.

      Little Rock Girl 1957: How a Photograph Changed the Fight for Integration