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Lines We Draw: A Story of Imprisoned Japanese Americans (Paperback)
Jolly Fish Press$8.95It's August 1941 when Sumiko Adachi starts at a new school in Phoenix, Arizona. In spite of her first-day jitters, she finds a friendly face in Emi Kuno. But everything changes after Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, and the United States enters World War II... -
Journey to a Promised Land: A Story of the Exodusters (Paperback)
Jolly Fish Press$8.95Hattie Jacobs has a secret dream: to go to school to become a teacher. But her parents were formerly enslaved and are struggling to survive in Nashville, Tennessee, after Reconstruction. When the Jacobs family joins the Great Exodus of 1879 to Kansas,... -
United to Strike: A Story of the Delano Grape Workers (Paperback)
Jolly Fish Press$8.95Budding reporter Tala Mendoza thinks life in 1965 Delano, California, is boring. But that's before her father and other members of the local Filipino grape workers' union vote to strike. While the strike brings Filipino and Mexican farmworkers together,... -
If the Fire Comes: A Story of Segregation During the Great Depression (Paperback)
Jolly Fish Press$8.95It's 1935, and the Great Depression and California drought has left eleven-year-old Joseph McCoy shining shoes to help his family survive. Through his hard work and games with his sister, Joseph has figured out how to get by as one of the few black... -
The Progress of Our People: A Story of Black Representation at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (Paperback)
Jolly Fish Press$8.95It's 1893, and Lorraine Williams can't wait to attend the Chicago World's Fair and see her idol, the Black opera singer Sissieretta Jones. But when activist and writer Ida B. Wells urges Black Americans to boycott the fair, Lorraine's father forbids... -
The Miners' Lament: A Story of Latina Activists in the Empire Zinc Mine Strike (Paperback)
Jolly Fish Press$8.95It's 1951, and workers at the Empire Zinc mine in Alba, New Mexico, have been striking for months. Among them is Ana Maria Garcia's father, who says they may need to sell her vihuela to pay rent. But her vihuela was a gift from her recently deceased... -
Light a Candle: A Story of Chinese American Pioneers on Gold Mountain (Paperback)
Jolly Fish Press$8.95It's 1864, and many have come to seek their fortune in the gold-laden mountains of California. Emma Fong, the booksmart and streetwise daughter of a respected Chinese merchant, is more than able to hold her own in the one-room schoolhouse of the mining... -
Brave Bird at Wounded Knee: A Story of Protest on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (Paperback)
Jolly Fish Press$8.95It's 1973, and in Denver, Colorado, Patsy Antoine doesn't usually give much thought to her relatives living on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. After all, her classmates don't even know she's part Lakota. Then she learns the tiny town... -
Wartime Secrets, Assassination Plots, and More Conspiracy Theories About U.S. History (Hardcover)
Capstone$23.02Was there a secret plot to kill President John F. Kennedy? Did the U.S. government know that the Pearl Harbor attack was going to happen? Conspiracy theories have cropped up since the U.S. formed. Uncover the details about some of the most popular... -
The Wright Brothers Take Their First Flight (Hardcover)
Capstone$23.02It is easy to get to many places around the world these days—we can just fly there. In early 1900s though, it was not so simple. But the Wright brothers were up to the challenge of figuring out how people could fly. With historical images and... -
The Wright Brothers Take Flight (Hardcover)
Capstone$26.94On December 17, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made history on the hills of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. With four test runs of their Wright Flyer, they became the very first pilots of a powered aircraft. Although none of their flights lasted longer than... -
The Untold Story of Mary Golda Ross: Pioneering Space Engineer (Hardcover)
Capstone$23.02You may have heard about “human computers” like Katherine Johnson who were essential to NASA’s space program. But there were other women who also played key roles in the space race—like Cherokee engineer Mary Golda Ross who became...