Posts Tagged ‘black history month’
A Compass For Fairness
Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins By Carole Boston Weatherford with paintings by Jerome LaGarrigue Ever hear that plaintive cry by a child during a board game or a kid-organized activity involving rules and teams? The cry is both insistent and outraged. The cry is “NO FAIR”! Kids have an inner barometer and compass…
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I Am Rosa Parks By Rosa Parks With Jim Haskins; illustrated by Wil Clay February has a slew of days and weeks that celebrate people and events, with the month also set aside for celebrating Black History. The list and legacy of black Americans within the history of our country’s achievements is long,…
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