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Carter reads the newspaper, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Don Tate

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Carter reads the newspaper, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Don Tate
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
5-8, Brodart
resource.interestGradeLevel
K-3, Brodart
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Carter reads the newspaper
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1043307240
Responsibility statement
written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Don Tate
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, LG, 4.5, .5, 199656.Reading Counts, 3-5, 5.3, 3, 75940.
Summary
"Carter G. Woodson was born ten years after the end of the Civil War, to parents who had both been enslaved. Their stories were not the ones written about in history books, but Carter learned them and kept them in his heart. Carter's father could not read or write, but he believed in being an informed citizen. So Carter read the newspaper to him every day, and from this practice, he learned about the world and how to find out what he didn't know. Many years later, when he was a student at Harvard University (the second African-American and the only child of enslaved parents to do so), one of his professors said that black people had no history. Carter knew that wasn't true--and he set out to make sure the rest of us knew as well"--Provided by the publisher
Target audience
primary
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