Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Jack's path of courage Jack's path of courage Doreen Rappaport An introduction to the life and career of the United States president. OL15981404W
No More! No More! Doreen Rappaport Songs, stories and poems about slavery and the struggle to maintain dignity and freedom. OL16062952W
Frederick's journey Frederick's journey Doreen Rappaport Traces Frederick Douglass's journey from slavery to international renown as writer and lecturer. OL20014174W
Scarlet Letter with Connections Scarlet Letter with Connections Elinor Wylie,Elizabeth Cady Stanton,Frances Ellen Watkins Harper,Nathaniel Hawthorne,Doreen Rappaport,Edgar Allan Poe,Shirley Jackson,Perry Turner,Richard Alleva The Scarlett Letter -- Connections: Who killed Arthur Dimmesdale? / by Perry Turner -- [Lottery](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL3171085W/Lottery) / by Shirley Jackson -- Puritan sonnet / by Elino… OL455436W
The Alger Hiss trial The Alger Hiss trial Doreen Rappaport A reconstruction of the Alger Hiss trial, using testimony from edited transcripts of the trial, during which the reader can assume the role of juror. OL463847W
Living dangerously Living dangerously Doreen Rappaport Six stories of American women who defied social convention to undertake dangerous adventures. OL463861W
The Lizzie Borden trial The Lizzie Borden trial Doreen Rappaport A reconstruction of the Lizzie Borden trial, using testimony from edited transcripts of the trial, and during which the reader can assume the roles of judge and juror. OL463862W
The long-haired girl The long-haired girl Doreen Rappaport Ah-mei challenges the God of Thunder so her parched village will have water for planting crops. OL463863W
The new king The new king Doreen Rappaport Young Prince Rakoto learns to cope with his father's death. OL463865W
We are the many We are the many Doreen Rappaport A collection of short, illustrated biographies of sixteen influential Native Americans, from Tisquantum, who helped the Pilgrims survive the winter of 1622, to Sherman Alexie, a contemporary poet, no… OL463877W
Free at Last! Free at Last! Doreen Rappaport Describes the experiences of African Americans in the South, from the Emancipation in 1863 to the 1954 Supreme Court decision that declared school segregation illegal. OL463886W
Tinker Vs Des Moines Tinker Vs Des Moines Doreen Rappaport Using edited transcripts of testimony, recreates the trial of John Tinker and two other students who were suspended from school for protesting the Vietnam War, and invites the reader to act as judge … OL463888W