· Weatherford, Carole Boston FREEDOM ON THE MENU: The Greensboro Sit-ins. Il. by Jerome Lagarrigue. ISBN New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, Unp. $ Eight-year-old Connie gives the reader an insider's view of segregation in the southern United States during the s. Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins. Picture book. By Carole Boston Weatherford. Historical fiction in an upper elementary picture book about the Greensboro sit-ins. Time Periods: 20th Century, People’s Movement: - Themes: Civil Rights Movements, Organizing. There were signs all throughout town telling eight-year-old. · Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins Written by Carole Boston Weatherford and Illustrated by Jerome Lagarrigue Lagarrigue But when Connie sees four young men take a stand for equal rights at a Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, she realizes that things may soon www.doorway.ru Range: years.
Carole Boston Weatherford's treatments are a standout. She writes sensitively, but with a powerful swing; with both heart and hammer, her books are always a pleasure and an awakening. She does the brave and important work of keeping a piece of the past in the immediate presentEsme Raji Codell, www.doorway.ru MISSION: To mine the past for. Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins Written by Carole Boston Weatherford and Illustrated by Jerome Lagarrigue Lagarrigue But when Connie sees four young men take a stand for equal rights at a Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, she realizes that things may soon change. Freedom on the Menu. By Carole Boston Weatherford Illustrator Jerome Lagarrigue. Be the first to write a review. Format Paperback Book. $ LIST PRICE: $ YOU SAVE $ (25%) ADD TO CART. Save to Wishlist.
Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins. Picture book. By Carole Boston Weatherford. Historical fiction in an upper elementary picture book about the Greensboro sit-ins. Time Periods: 20th Century, People’s Movement: - Themes: Civil Rights Movements, Organizing. There were signs all throughout town telling eight-year-old Connie where she could and could not go. Freedom on the Menu sensitively tells the story of the lunch counter protest during segregation - when non-violent protest (sitting at lunch counters, pickets) was used to demonstrate how many had their voices heard during the civil rights movement. Martin Luther King's message is mentioned, as is one of the family members being jailed. Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins by Carole Boston Weatherford is a beautiful picture book that tells about the sit-in movement that began in Greensboro, NC through the point of view of a little girl. In this follow up activity, students will complete a cause and effect diagram identifying.
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