Written Review: The Teachers March! by S.N. Wallace, Rich Wallace, & Charly Palmer (Module 8)

 



Title: The Teachers March!
Author: S.N. Wallace, Rich Wallace, & Charly Palmer
Genre: Informational Text/Non-fiction
Grade Range: 1-5

Review: This is the real story of how teachers in Selma rose up and fought corruption and racism in the battle for the right to vote.  This is a civil rights story that is both true and one that shows the courage and tenacity of teachers, especially Reverend Brown who brought Martin Luther King Jr. to Selma to support their cause and instill the right to bring about "Good Trouble." The story shows how they marched onto the courthouse and took multiple beatings from the Sheriff and his deputies, but also how the teachers returned victorious to the show and awe of their students. 

Teachers can use this story to show how doing the right thing in spite of the consequences can be worth it.  It takes leadership and courage to do the right thing.  This story is inspirational and completely relevant today.  This even inspired an idea for me in regards to the safety of our students when it comes to gun control. 


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