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DEAR MR. ROSENWALD, Weatherford,
Carole Boston ~~~ $16.99
32 pgs. full-color illus.. 2006.
Elementary, middle school.
Grade 2-5–Set in the rural South in the early 1920s, this simple,
respectful story examines one community's efforts to build a new school
for African-American children with seed money provided by the Julius
Rosenwald Fund. Each spread features a prose poem told in the voice
of a student. Readers learn about the difficult decision to accept the
challenge–which the Sears Roebuck executive extended to more than
5000 communities–and then to build a decent schoolhouse for the
children of sharecroppers and other poor families. Land, lumber, and
labor were all donated or purchased cheap; cast-off books and furnishings
from more affluent communities appeared; and within a year, the students
who used to study in a drafty shack walked into the first building they
could truly call their own. Christie's gouache and colored-pencil illustrations
have the variegated look and stylized layout of collage art–a
good complement to the child's rough-around-the-edges narration. An
afterword explains Rosenwald's impact on thousands of poor black communities.
An uplifting and inspiring story about the buildings that are all too
frequently taken for granted.
From School Library Journal
Starred Review.
Curriculum Applications: 4th & 8th Grade Social
Studies and Language Arts - poetry, Black history
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