This storybook is dedicated to the courageous individuals who have fought against injustice and discrimination throughout history. To Ruby Bridges, The Little Rock Nine, The Central Park Five, and all those who have faced adversity with unwavering determination and grace, this book is a tribute to your resilience and bravery.
I also dedicate this storybook to my esteemed professor, Deborah Woo, whose guidance and encouragement have been instrumental in shaping my understanding of social justice issues. Your passion for education and commitment to fostering a more equitable world inspire me to strive for excellence and advocate for positive change.May this book serve as a reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity, and of the profound impact that each individual can have in creating a more inclusive and just society.

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Page 3: Discovering Injustice
Page 4: Taking a Stand
Page 5: The legal Battle
Page 6: Victory for equality
Page 7: Mayas Discovery
Page 8~ Looking to the future
Page 9: Mayas Promise
Meet Maya, a bright-eyed girl who loves going to school. But as she walks to her classroom, she can't shake the feeling that something isn't right.

One day, Maya's teacher tells her class about a famous court case called Brown v. Board of Education. Maya learns that in some parts of the country, children like her are forced to attend separate schools just because of the color of their skin. Maya feels a mix of confusion and anger. Why can't everyone go to school together?
Maya decides she can't just sit back and do nothing. She talks to her friends, and together, they write letters to their local government officials. They also organize peaceful protests in their community, holding signs that say "Education for All" and "No More Segregation
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This storybook is dedicated to the courageous individuals who have fought against injustice and discrimination throughout history. To Ruby Bridges, The Little Rock Nine, The Central Park Five, and all those who have faced adversity with unwavering determination and grace, this book is a tribute to your resilience and bravery.
I also dedicate this storybook to my esteemed professor, Deborah Woo, whose guidance and encouragement have been instrumental in shaping my understanding of social justice issues. Your passion for education and commitment to fostering a more equitable world inspire me to strive for excellence and advocate for positive change.May this book serve as a reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity, and of the profound impact that each individual can have in creating a more inclusive and just society.

CONTENT Page-
Page 3: Discovering Injustice
Page 4: Taking a Stand
Page 5: The legal Battle
Page 6: Victory for equality
Page 7: Mayas Discovery
Page 8~ Looking to the future
Page 9: Mayas Promise
Meet Maya, a bright-eyed girl who loves going to school. But as she walks to her classroom, she can't shake the feeling that something isn't right.

One day, Maya's teacher tells her class about a famous court case called Brown v. Board of Education. Maya learns that in some parts of the country, children like her are forced to attend separate schools just because of the color of their skin. Maya feels a mix of confusion and anger. Why can't everyone go to school together?
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