The First Step: How One Girl Put Segregation on Trial
by Susan E. Goodman, Illustrated by E. B. Lewis
List Price: $17.99Bloomsbury USA Childrens (Jan 05, 2016)
Nonfiction, Hardcover, 40 pages
Target Age Group: Picture Book
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Description of The First Step: How One Girl Put Segregation on Trial by Susan E. Goodman
2017 Orbis Pictus Honor Book
2017 Jane Addams Peace Association Honor Book
2017 Teachers’ Choice Pick, International Literacy Association
An NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book of 2017
In 1847, an African American girl named Sarah Roberts attended school in Boston. One day she was told she could never come back. She didn’t belong. The Otis School was for white children only.
The Roberts family fought this injustice and made history. Roberts v. City of Boston was the first case challenging our legal system to outlaw segregated schools. Sometimes even losing is a victory. They lost their case but Sarah’s cause was won when people, black and white, stood together and said, No more. Now, right now, it is time for change!
With gorgeous art from award-winning illustrator E. B. Lewis, The First Step is an inspiring look at the first lawsuit to demand desegregation—long before the American Civil Rights movement, even before the Civil War.
Backmatter includes: An integration timeline, bios on key people in the book, list of resources, and author’s note.

Additional Book Information:
- ISBN: 9780802737397
- Imprint: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
- Parent Company: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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