IniciGrupsConversesMésTendències
Cerca al lloc
Aquest lloc utilitza galetes per a oferir els nostres serveis, millorar el desenvolupament, per a anàlisis i (si no has iniciat la sessió) per a publicitat. Utilitzant LibraryThing acceptes que has llegit i entès els nostres Termes de servei i política de privacitat. L'ús que facis del lloc i dels seus serveis està subjecte a aquestes polítiques i termes.

Resultats de Google Books

Clica una miniatura per anar a Google Books.

Carter Reads the Newspaper de Deborah…
S'està carregant…

Carter Reads the Newspaper (2019 original; edició 2019)

de Deborah Hopkinson (Autor), Don Tate (Il·lustrador)

MembresRessenyesPopularitatValoració mitjanaConverses
12511217,989 (4.32)Cap
"Carter G. Woodson was born ten years after the end of the Civil War, to parents who had both been enslaved. Their stories were not the ones written about in history books, but Carter learned them and kept them in his heart. Carter's father could not read or write, but he believed in being an informed citizen. So Carter read the newspaper to him every day, and from this practice, he learned about the world and how to find out what he didn't know. Many years later, when he was a student at Harvard University (the second African-American and the only child of enslaved parents to do so), one of his professors said that black people had no history. Carter knew that wasn't true--and he set out to make sure the rest of us knew as well"--Provided by the publisher.… (més)
Membre:NDeBlieux
Títol:Carter Reads the Newspaper
Autors:Deborah Hopkinson (Autor)
Altres autors:Don Tate (Il·lustrador)
Informació:Peachtree Publishing Company (2019), 36 pages
Col·leccions:La teva biblioteca
Valoració:*****
Etiquetes:African American, history, biography, African American historians, gr. 3-6

Informació de l'obra

Carter Reads the Newspaper de Deborah Hopkinson (2019)

Cap
S'està carregant…

Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar.

No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra.

Es mostren 1-5 de 11 (següent | mostra-les totes)
A well-written celebration of historian Carter Woodson, founder of black history month and fierce advocate of the value of the stories of black Americans.
  sloth852 | Feb 16, 2024 |
This is a well done historical fiction tale with details about the life of Carter Woodson. Despite the details, it is a believable story-like biography. ( )
  DebbyTaufernerVa3492 | Jun 19, 2023 |
Carter G. Woodson, the "Father of Black History," was born in Virginia in 1875 to formerly enslaved parents. They told him their stories, and his father asked him to read the newspaper, whenever they could get one; "reading the newspaper gave Carter his first glimpse of the wider world." Carter didn't get to attend school as much as he wanted; he delayed high school to work in coal mines, but eventually attended high school and then college, earning a master's degree and then a PhD from Harvard. "At Harvard, so the story goes, one of Carter's professors said that Black people had no history." Carter set out to prove him wrong; he wrote pamphlets and placed notices in newspapers to promote "Negro History Week" (which became Black History Month). "The boy who began by reading the newspaper to others transformed the way people thought about history. He fought for a history based on truth - a history that includes all people. [He] didn't just study history. He changed it. And we can too."

Back matter includes further resources, a bibliography, an author's note, an illustrator's note, a timeline of Carter Godwin Woodson's life and accomplishments, sources for quotes, and a list of Black leaders pictured in the book (including on the endpapers), from Muhammad Ali to Phyllis Wheatley. ( )
  JennyArch | Jan 16, 2023 |
"Carter G. Woodson didn't just read history. He changed it." Carter is the creator of Black History Month. Shortly after the end of the Civil War Carter is born. His parents are formerly enslaved people who although cannot read want to know what is going on and be knowledgeable. So Carter reads his father the newspaper. At a young age he begins working in the coal mines. There Oliver Jones asks him to read the newspaper to him and the other miners. He traveled the world and help share the stories and history of African Americans.
  NikkiMcCulloch | Jul 18, 2022 |
Great and insightful book for children ( )
  Georgiaeli | Mar 8, 2022 |
Es mostren 1-5 de 11 (següent | mostra-les totes)
Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya

» Afegeix-hi altres autors

Nom de l'autorCàrrecTipus d'autorObra?Estat
Deborah Hopkinsonautor primaritotes les edicionscalculat
Tate, DonIl·lustradorautor principalalgunes edicionsconfirmat
Has d'iniciar sessió per poder modificar les dades del coneixement compartit.
Si et cal més ajuda, mira la pàgina d'ajuda del coneixement compartit.
Títol normalitzat
Títol original
Títols alternatius
Data original de publicació
Gent/Personatges
Informació del coneixement compartit en anglès. Modifica-la per localitzar-la a la teva llengua.
Llocs importants
Informació del coneixement compartit en anglès. Modifica-la per localitzar-la a la teva llengua.
Esdeveniments importants
Pel·lícules relacionades
Epígraf
Dedicatòria
Primeres paraules
Citacions
Darreres paraules
Nota de desambiguació
Editor de l'editorial
Creadors de notes promocionals a la coberta
Llengua original
CDD/SMD canònics
LCC canònic

Referències a aquesta obra en fonts externes.

Wikipedia en anglès

Cap

"Carter G. Woodson was born ten years after the end of the Civil War, to parents who had both been enslaved. Their stories were not the ones written about in history books, but Carter learned them and kept them in his heart. Carter's father could not read or write, but he believed in being an informed citizen. So Carter read the newspaper to him every day, and from this practice, he learned about the world and how to find out what he didn't know. Many years later, when he was a student at Harvard University (the second African-American and the only child of enslaved parents to do so), one of his professors said that black people had no history. Carter knew that wasn't true--and he set out to make sure the rest of us knew as well"--Provided by the publisher.

No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca.

Descripció del llibre
Sumari haiku

Debats actuals

Cap

Cobertes populars

Dreceres

Valoració

Mitjana: (4.32)
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3 2
3.5
4 8
4.5 2
5 7

Ets tu?

Fes-te Autor del LibraryThing.

 

Quant a | Contacte | LibraryThing.com | Privadesa/Condicions | Ajuda/PMF | Blog | Botiga | APIs | TinyCat | Biblioteques llegades | Crítics Matiners | Coneixement comú | 204,423,423 llibres! | Barra superior: Sempre visible