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Remembering the Historic March on Washington, 1963
The March on Washington
Written By James Haskins
Award-winning author James Haskins turns his attention to the historic March on Washington in this timely look at one of the pivotal events of the Civil Rights movement. Haskins skillfully traces the history of the movement and details the planning, progression, and outcome of that momentous march.
Reading Level: 9-12; Paperback: 98 Pages
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A Hearty Welcome To Rita Williams-garcia
We are excited to add Rita Williams-Garcia to our list of outstanding creators of books for children and young adults. Rita joins outstanding writers such as Sharon Draper, Nikki Grimes, Kelly Starling Lyons, Valerie Wilson...
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A Young Readers Literacy Program With Just Us Books-march 21, 2014
Wade Hudson & Cheryl Hudson(www.justusbooks.com) and (www.justusbooksonlinestore.com) will coordinate the young readers literacy program for The Twelfth National Black Writers Conference (www.centerforblackliterature.org). The young readers program...
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Happy Kwanzaa—the 4th Principle Is Ujamaa
The fourth principle of Kwanzaa is Ujamaa (oo-JAH-mah) Cooperative Economics—to build and maintain our own stores, shops and other businesses and to profit together from them. Learn more about cooperation in Kids' Book of Wisdom, http://justusbooksonlinestore.com...
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Today In Black History
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Getting Boys To Read—part Four
(continued—Part Four Getting Boys to Read)
TIPS FOR TEACHERS AND LIBRARIANS
Patrick Jones and Dawn Cartwright Fiorelli, authors of “Overcoming the Obstacle Course: Teenage Boys and Reading,” (Teacher Librarian magazine, Feb. 2003) say there...
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