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Ben Franklin's Almanac
The "scrapbook" format of this biography, explores Ben Franklin's life thematically rather than chronologically, allowing the reader to grasp what a multi-talented person he was. The author includes extensive back matter for further research.
Author: Fleming, Candice |
HSE Descriptors:
social studies
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Birmingham Sunday
This powerfully told story of the horrific bombing of a church in Birmingham, ALABAMA which ended with the killing of three young girls and galvanized the civil rights movement across the country. The photographs and writing style of the author make for a
Author: Brimner, Larry Dane |
HSE Descriptors:
social studies
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Dear Benjamin Banneker
The book tells the life story of Benjamin Banneker, an 18th-century African-American scientist. The book begins with two pages of data from the author, placing Banneker in an historical context.
Author: Pinkney, Andrea |
HSE Descriptors:
social studies
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Farewell, John Barleycorn
This book tells the story of what happened after Prohibition began (1/17/20). Authentic illustrations and photographs illustrate the volume.
Author: Hintz, Martin |
HSE Descriptors:
social studies
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Forbidden Schoolhouse
With the help of her family and a few powerful friends, Prudence Crandall began a school for African-American girls in Canterbury, Connecticut, in 1833 despite boycotts, vandalism, and legal battles. An appendix provides historical research on the student
Author: Jurmain, Suzanne |
HSE Descriptors:
social studies
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Founders, The
Brief biographies of the people who signed the Constitution are accompanied by brief descriptions of the 13 colonies at the time of signing. The Constitution is printed at end of the book.
Author: Fradin, Dennis |
HSE Descriptors:
social studies
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