Stop; before you read on. Watch this video with a child you love to get an inside glimpse of Plessy: https://youtu.be/Vq_P94bhu48 Plessy had a secret. He was a black man with white skin; or rather; a white man with black blood. Sounds confusing? The year was 1892 when the simple man boarded a Louisiana train leading to his arrest; and eventually; a legal fight that would take him to the Supreme Court of the United States. Legal Kid's Court Cases Collection is only children's book collection teaching kids the law one case at a time.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This book contains stories about the terrible suffering of the people during the Second World WarBy JessicaThis book contains stories about the terrible suffering of the people during the Second World War. It is really incredible that these are true stories of those who survived this hell. I knew something about the Holocaust; but now I have a complete picture of the horrors of the Second World War. The book is well done; and thank the author for this job because these things should never be forgotten; and never be repeated.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. It happened; you need to know about it.By Robert E. JastrowThis book is an anthology of the tales of Holocaust survivors. It contains little new research; opinion or discussions of why or how the Holocaust occurred or its overall consequences. However; having said this; I would recommend this book to those who may not know much about the Holocaust. It will give them some idea of what Jews faced under the Nazis; and is therefore a good place to start learning about the Holocaust.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Well written!By JustmeI've read several books that are similar to this one and most are not very organized and with little attention to good grammar. I felt that this book contained succinct fact filled stories with informative conclusions. I felt it was quite well done. While the stories were awful to imagine; they needed to be told. Good job!