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Gregory Copeland

4 Books
While she is often remembered as the wife of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King was a powerful and influential civil rights leader in her own right. Growing up in Alabama, she was a brilliant student who graduated as her high school's valedictorian before becoming one of the first African American students to attend Antioch College in Ohio. This gripping biography paints a vivid portrait of a remarkably smart and courageous woman. You will discover how Coretta first became politically active by joining the NAACP, long before she met her famous husband. After his tragic assassination in 1968, she did not step away from the spotlight; instead, she bravely assumed leadership of the Civil Rights Movement. Learn how she spent her later years tirelessly fighting for equality across the globe, advocating for the Women's Rights Movement, championing LGBT rights, and working to end apartheid in South Africa. Discover the inspiring true story of a woman who dedicated her entire life to justice and peace.
9-12 Years 112 Pages
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Step back 250 million years to an era when massive, awe-inspiring creatures dominated the earth. The Age of Dinosaurs is a thrilling chapter in our planet's history, beginning with small, agile reptiles that eventually evolved into the towering giants that capture our imaginations today. You will explore the fascinating science behind these ancient beasts and uncover the latest discoveries that are constantly changing what we know about them. Learn how certain species were fiercely protective parents, discover the mechanics of their endless tooth replacement, and find out why the majority of them actually walked on two legs. This comprehensive guide even traces the incredible evolutionary link between the mighty dinosaurs of the past and the modern birds soaring in our skies right now. Dive into the prehistoric world and uncover the real science behind the legends.
13-18 Years 130 Pages
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Meet a little horse with a huge heart. In the 1930s, America was going through a very tough time called the Great Depression. People needed a hero to cheer for, and they found one in the most unlikely place. Seabiscuit was born on a farm in Kentucky, but he did not look like a champion racehorse. He was small, his legs were a bit crooked, and he liked to eat and sleep more than run. But when a special trainer saw something amazing in him, everything changed. Soon, this scrappy underdog began beating the biggest and fastest horses in the country. Follow the incredible true story of how a small horse with a big spirit won national races, broke records, and became one of the most famous and loved animal heroes in American history.
6-8 Years 112 Pages
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Discover the incredible journey of one of the most celebrated musical artists of the twenty-first century! Taylor Swift always knew she wanted to be a country music star. At just thirteen years old, she convinced her family to pack up and move to Nashville so she could chase her dreams. Armed with her guitar and a notebook full of songs about teenage heartbreak, Taylor faced plenty of rejection from record executives who did not understand her unique sound. But she was fearless. She proved them all wrong, dominating the music charts, reinventing her style, and winning countless awards. Whether you are a lifelong Swiftie or just love learning about inspiring people, this fascinating biography takes you behind the scenes of Taylor's rise to superstardom and shows how she learned to speak up for herself and others.
13-18 Years 113 Pages
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