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Were There, Too! It's
Our World, Too!
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National
Book Award Finalist
"A
treasure chest of history come to life...an
inspired collection. Readers could
easily get lost in it by simply dipping into
one compelling story after another . . . packed
with historical documents, evocatively illustrated
. . . valuable to young historians and researchers."
--Starred Review, School
Library Journal
"Exhilarating
and revelatory history... MUST reading
for today's youth -- as well as their elders"
--Studs Terkel
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We Were There, Too:
"Shoot me if you dare.
I will not tell you." --Dicey Langston, age
fifteen, to a gun-pointing loyalist in 1780, who
demands she reveal a patriot secret.
This unique book is the first to tell the story
of the role young people have played in the making
of our nation. It brings to life their contributions
throughout American history--from the boys who
sailed with Columbus to today's young activists.
Based largely on primary sources--first-person
accounts, journals, and interviews--it highlights
the fascinating stories of more than seventy young
people from diverse cultures.
Meet Olaudah Equiano, kidnapped
from his village in western Africa and forced
to endure a terrifying voyage into slavery; Rebecca
Bates, who with her sister plays the fife and
drum that scare off British soldiers during the
War of 1812; and Anyokah, who helps her father
create a written Cherokee language. Descend into
the darkness of a Pennsylvania coal mine with
nine-year-old Joseph Miliauskas for a ten-hour
day that leaves his fingers bloody; read Carolyn
McKinstry's account of being hosed by police during
the 1963 Birmingham civil rights march; and join
Jessica Govea, who, as a teenager, worked side
by side with Cesar Chavez to organize migrant
farm workers.
These and many other compelling accounts, linked
together by Phillip Hoose's lively, knowledgeable
voice, make We Were There, Too! not only a great
reference but a great read--one that prompts Howard
Zinn, author of A People's History of the United
States, to comment: "This is an extraordinary
book--wonderfully readable, inspiring to young
and old alike, and unique. I know of nothing like
it."
www.weweretheretoo.com
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