From the Back of the Line describes Dr. Gloria Ward Wright's remarkable life journey that began in the segregated South. As a teenager in Albany, GA., Gloria demonstrated for civil rights with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and went to jail four times. As an adult, she became a teacher, minister, wife, mother, and human rights advocate. Dr. Wright has written this book because she wants young people to know their civil rights history and to understand that they can also move from the back of the line to the front to take on the mantle of responsibility and leadership.
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