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Overview""A captivating read."" --Kirkus Reviews They threw rocks at the school windows. Villagers refused to sell Miss Crandall groceries or let her students attend the town church. Her schoolhouse was mysteriously set on fire. The town authorities dragged her to jail and put her on trial for breaking the law. Her crime? Trying to teach African American girls geography, history, reading, philosophy, and chemistry. Exciting and eye-opening, this account of the heroine of Canterbury, Connecticut, and her elegant white schoolhouse at the center of town will give readers a glimpse of what it is like to try to change the world when few agree with you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Suzanne JurmainPublisher: Clarion Books Imprint: Clarion Books Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781328740847ISBN 10: 1328740846 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 02 January 2018 Recommended Age: From 10 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews* Jurmain has plucked an almost forgotten incident from history and has shaped a compelling, highly readable book around it. --Booklist, starred review Fascinating photographs and images . . . and endnotes provide insight into the lives of the students, Crandall, and her supporters. --Horn Book This book offers a fresh look at the climate of education for African Americans and women in the early 1800s. --School Library Journal A captivating read. --Kirkus Reviews * -Jurmain has plucked an almost forgotten incident from history and has shaped a compelling, highly readable book around it.- --Booklist, starred review -Fascinating photographs and images . . . and endnotes provide insight into the lives of the students, Crandall, and her supporters.- --Horn Book -This book offers a fresh look at the climate of education for African Americans and women in the early 1800s.- --School Library Journal -A captivating read.- --Kirkus Reviews * Jurmain has plucked an almost forgotten incident from history and has shaped a compelling, highly readable book around it. --Booklist, starred review Fascinating photographs and images . . . and endnotes provide insight into the lives of the students, Crandall, and her supporters. --Horn Book This book offers a fresh look at the climate of education for African Americans and women in the early 1800s. --School Library Journal A captivating read. --Kirkus Reviews * Jermain has plucked an almost forgotten incident from history and has shaped a compelling, highly readable book around it. --Booklist, starred review Fascinating photographs and images . . . and endnotes provide insight into the lives of the students, Crandall, and her supporters. --Horn Book This book offers a fresh look at the climate of education for African Americans and women in the early 1800s. --School Library Journal A captivating read. --Kirkus Reviews * -Jurmain has plucked an almost forgotten incident from history and has shaped a compelling, highly readable book around it.---Booklist, starred review -Fascinating photographs and images . . . and endnotes provide insight into the lives of the students, Crandall, and her supporters.---Horn Book -This book offers a fresh look at the climate of education for African Americans and women in the early 1800s.---School Library Journal -A captivating read.---Kirkus Reviews * Jurmain has plucked an almost forgotten incident from history and has shaped a compelling, highly readable book around it. --Booklist, starred review Fascinating photographs and images . . . and endnotes provide insight into the lives of the students, Crandall, and her supporters. --Horn Book This book offers a fresh look at the climate of education for African Americans and women in the early 1800s. --School Library Journal A captivating read. --Kirkus Reviews * Jermain has plucked an almost forgotten incident from history and has shaped a compelling, highly readable book around it. --Booklist, starred review Fascinating photographs and images . . . and endnotes provide insight into the lives of the students, Crandall, and her supporters. --Horn Book This book offers a fresh look at the climate of education for African Americans and women in the early 1800s. --School Library Journal A captivating read. --Kirkus Reviews * Jurmain has plucked an almost forgotten incident from history and has shaped a compelling, highly readable book around it. --Booklist, starred review Fascinating photographs and images . . . and endnotes provide insight into the lives of the students, Crandall, and her supporters. --Horn Book This book offers a fresh look at the climate of education for African Americans and women in the early 1800s. --School Library Journal A captivating read. --Kirkus Reviews * -Jurmain has plucked an almost forgotten incident from history and has shaped a compelling, highly readable book around it.---Booklist, starred review -Fascinating photographs and images . . . and endnotes provide insight into the lives of the students, Crandall, and her supporters.---Horn Book -This book offers a fresh look at the climate of education for African Americans and women in the early 1800s.---School Library Journal -A captivating read.---Kirkus Reviews Author InformationSuzanne Jurmain is the author of several award-winning books for children on historical subjects, including The Secret of the Yellow Death and the picture books Worst of Friends: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the True Story of an American Feud; George Did It; and Nice Work, Franklin! 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