Evans (Illustrator) Format: Kindle Edition Teachers' pick See all formats and editions Kindle 4.99 Read with Our Free App Hardcover 12.69 64 Used from 2.31 28 New from 8.99 1 Collectible from 40. Illustrator's agent: Rebecca Sherman, Writers House. Lillian's Right to Vote: A Celebration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 Kindle Edition by Jonah Winter (Author), Shane W. A valuable introduction to and overview of the civil rights movement. Evans (28 Days) is equally adept at balancing the political and the personal, giving Lillian a stateliness and evident inner strength. Winter's prose has a lofty, oratorical quality ("As long as Lillian still has a pulse, she is going to vote%E2%80%94and so she keeps on climbing"), skillfully blending Lillian's individual path to the voting booth with the historical context that made it possible. She remembers moments of progress and protest as she walks, such as the passing of the Fifteenth Amendment and the march from Selma to Montgomery, and she also hears echoes of her uncle describing the impossible literacy test questions he was forced to answer at the polls. En route, miragelike figures from the past appear in the background, including Lillian's great-great-grandparents, shown in shackles at a slave auction. Winter (How Jelly Roll Morton Invented Jazz) introduces an elderly African-American woman whose walk up a steep hill to cast her ballot doubles as a metaphor for the struggle for voting rights.
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