Free at Last!: Stories and Songs of Emancipation Paperback – Illustrated, September 9, 2006

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True stories and traditional songs shed light on a lesser known era in African-American history — the crucial decades between Emancipation and the start of the Civil Rights movement.In the dark of night, a mother risks her life to search for her four children, stolen by her former master. A wife refuses to hand her husband over to an angry white-hooded mob, despite the wailing of her babies — and the foot stomping on her pregnant belly. A woman calmly takes her seat in a first-class coach and is ordered to leave: "I’m a lady. All ladies sit here," argues journalist Ida B. Wells before she is carried from the car, seat and all.These are some of the vignettes presented in Free at Last!, interwoven with spirituals, work songs, blues lyrics, poems, and a compelling narrative recounting the experience of black Americans in the South from the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 through the dawn of the Civil Rights era in 1954. Drawing from true accounts, Doreen Rappaport writes of hopes for equality dashed by new "legal" injustices, and of a climate of fear and uncertainty fueled by intimidation, lynchings, and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan. But she tells also of the courageous struggle to re-create family and community life, achieve economic independence, explore creative expression, and eventually mount a successful legal challenge against segregation. Masterfully matched by Shane W. Evans’s bold, emotion-filled paintings, this is an invaluable resource for teachers, parents, librarians, students, and everyone else who values what it means to be truly free. Back matter includes a list of important dates, an artist’s note, sources, resources for further information, and an index.An International Reading Association Teachers' ChoiceA Cooperative Children's Book Center ChoiceA Chicago Public Library Best Book Read more

ISBN10 0763631477
ISBN13 978-0763631475
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Language English
Publisher Candlewick
Dimensions 9.63 x 0.27 x 11.31 inches
Grade level 4 - 7
Item Weight 13.6 ounces
Reading age 9 - 12 years
Print length 64 pages
Publication date September 9, 2006

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