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Freedom's School door Lesa Cline-Ransome
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Freedom's School (editie 2015)

door Lesa Cline-Ransome (Auteur)

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Hungry for learning, Lizzie and her brother Paul attend a new school built for freed slaves.
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Titel:Freedom's School
Auteurs:Lesa Cline-Ransome (Auteur)
Info:Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (2015), Edition: Illustrated, 32 pages
Verzamelingen:Picture Book (Historical Fiction), Picture Books (Fiction), Jouw bibliotheek
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When Lizzie's parents are granted their freedom from slavery, Mama says its time for Lizzie and her brother Paul to go to a real school—a new one, built just for them. Lizzie can't wait. The scraps of learning she has picked up here and there have just made her hungry for more. The walk to school is long. Some days it's rainy, or windy, or freezing cold. Sometimes there are dangers lurking along the way, like angry white folks with rocks, or mysterious men on horseback. The schoolhouse is still unpainted, and its very plain, but Lizzie has never seen a prettier sight. Except for maybe the teacher, Mizz Howard, who has brown skin, just like her.. They've finally made it to Freedom's School. But will it be strong enough to stand forever?
  wichitafriendsschool | Feb 4, 2023 |
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When Lizzie's parents are granted their freedom from slavery, Mama says its time for Lizzie and her brother Paul to go to a real school--a new one, built just for them. Lizzie can't wait. The scraps of learning she has picked up here and there have just made her hungry for more.

The walk to school is long. Some days it's rainy, or windy, or freezing cold. Sometimes there are dangers lurking along the way, like angry white folks with rocks, or mysterious men on horseback. The schoolhouse is still unpainted, and its very plain, but Lizzie has never seen a prettier sight. Except for maybe the teacher, Mizz Howard, who has brown skin, just like her.

They've finally made it to Freedom's School. But will it be strong enough to stand forever?
Praise for Light in the Darkness

"In this tale, [Cline-Ransome] makes the point that learning was not just a dream of a few famous and accomplished men and women, but one that belonged to ordinary folk willing to risk their lives. Ransome's full-page watercolor paintings-in beautiful shades of blue for the night and yellow for the day-are a window, albeit somewhat gentle, into a slave's life for younger readers. A compelling story about those willing to risk "[a] lash for each letter." -Kirkus Reviews

"Told from the perspective of Rosa, a girl who makes the dangerous nighttime journey to the lessons with her mother, the story effectively conveys the urgent dedication of the characters to their surreptitious schooling and their belief in the power of literacy...Solid text and soft, skillful illustrations combine for a poignant tribute to the power of education and the human spirit."-School Library Journal
  NativityPeaceLibrary | May 27, 2022 |
A school is built for newly freed slaves near Lizzie’s community. This seems too good to be true for Lizzie and her brother, until tragedy strikes. Will they ever be able to attend school again?
  NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |
In this book the slaves got freedom to go to school. Then people burnt the school house down. Then the town rebuilt it, making it so they could come to school again. The book goes in detailed examples of how hard it was for them to attend school, even after they were freed.
  Amelia.Drake | Nov 15, 2019 |
You could use this book for a read aloud for fourth grade. This book would be too long for younger students. This book would be great for a read-aloud because the students will be able to hear the characters dialect and can better understand the characters point of view.
  ddevers01 | Mar 2, 2017 |
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