March Forward, Girl by Melba Pattillo Beals audiobook

March Forward, Girl: From Young Warrior to Little Rock Nine

By Melba Pattillo Beals
Read by Janina Edwards

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Long before she was one of the Little Rock Nine, Melba Pattillo Beals was a warrior. Frustrated by the laws that kept African-Americans separate but very much unequal to whites, she had questions: Why couldn’t she drink from a whites only fountain? Why couldn’t she feel safe beyond home—or even within the walls of church? Adults all told her: Hold your tongue. Be patient. Know your place. But Beals had the heart of a fighter—and the knowledge that her true place was a free one. This memoir paints a vivid picture of Beals’ powerful early journey on the road to becoming a champion for equal rights, an acclaimed journalist, a bestselling author, and the recipient of this country’s highest recognition, the Congressional Gold Medal.

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Summary

Summary

A Booklist Top 10 of Best Biographies on Audio

Long before she was one of the Little Rock Nine, Melba Pattillo Beals was a warrior. Frustrated by the laws that kept African-Americans separate but very much unequal to whites, she had questions: Why couldn’t she drink from a whites only fountain? Why couldn’t she feel safe beyond home—or even within the walls of church? Adults all told her: Hold your tongue. Be patient. Know your place. But Beals had the heart of a fighter—and the knowledge that her true place was a free one.

This memoir paints a vivid picture of Beals’ powerful early journey on the road to becoming a champion for equal rights, an acclaimed journalist, a bestselling author, and the recipient of this country’s highest recognition, the Congressional Gold Medal.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Beals’ recollection of white oppression and her rise above it will haunt readers. A must-read for teens.” School Library Journal
“Beals’ memoir…relays her emotions—from pain, fear, and confusion to lost innocence, indignation, and justified anger—in a way that young listeners will easily access and understand. Edwards reflects this in her narration and deftly uses her voice to express that range of emotions. Her conversational tone strikes a perfect balance between conveying the subject’s seriousness and making listeners feel they are hearing a young girl tell her story.” Booklist (starred review)
“A visceral and vital memoir…[that] recounts growing up African-American in 1940s Arkansas ‘under the umbrella of the rules and traditions of my oppression.’" Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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Author

Author Bio: Melba Pattillo Beals

Author Bio: Melba Pattillo Beals

Melba Patillo Beals is the author of several books, including Warriors Don’t Cry, winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Book Award and the American Library Association Award. She received this country’s highest honor, the Congressional Gold Medal, for her role, as a fifteen-year-old, in the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. A retired university professor with a doctorate in international multicultural education, she is a former KQED television broadcaster, NBC television news reporter, ABC radio talk-show host, and writer for various magazines, including Family Circle and People.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Biography
Runtime: 4.59
Audience: Adult
Language: English