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Children of the fire
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Harriette Robinet |
A young black girl named Hallelujah lives through the great Chicago fire with courage and resourcefulness. |
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Forty acres and maybe a mule
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Harriette Robinet |
Born with a withered leg and hand, Pascal, who is about twelve years old, joins other former slaves in a search for a farm and the freedom which it promises. |
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Missing from Haymarket Square
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Harriette Robinet |
Three children in Chicago in 1886 experience the Haymarket Riot in response to exploitative working conditions. |
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Walking to the bus-rider blues
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Harriette Robinet |
Twelve-year-old Alfa Merryfield, his older sister, and their grandmother struggle for rent money, food, and their dignity as they participate in the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott in the summer of 1… |
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Missing from Haymarket Square
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Harriette Robinet |
Three children in Chicago in 1886 experience the Haymarket Riot in response to exploitative working conditions. |
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