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Books with author KaaVonia Hinton

  • The Story of the Underground Railroad

    KaaVonia Hinton

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Pub Inc, Dec. 1, 2009)
    Written for readers who will not read one hundred pages, this series is filled with important information a middle-grade reader will need to do research and short reports on some of the most defining events in recent history.
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  • The Iroquois of the Northeast

    Kaavonia Hinton

    Hardcover (Purple Toad Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Before they were the Iroquois, they were six separate nations involved in bloody battles. The Peacemaker and Hiawatha changed all of that by encouraging the nations to bury their weapons and live peacefully. Under the Peacemakerís guidance, the Iroquois formed one of the most respected, and oldest, governments in the worldóthe Iroquois Confederacy. It was an alliance between the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and later, the Tuscarora. Learn how the Iroquois organized and ran their government, controlled fur trade, fought in a war that put the strength of the Confederacy and its land at risk, and continued to preserve their culture, including religious practices, celebrations, and ceremonies, for over a thousand years.
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  • Jacqueline Woodson

    KaaVonia Hinton

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Jan. 10, 2008)
    After her sister taught her how to write her name, Jacqueline Woodson began writing on everything. Once she even wrote on the side of a building! (And got into trouble for it.) Prizes for writing soon followed, and in fifth grade her winning poem about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was so well done, everyone thought she copied it from a book. This notoriety taught Jacqueline that she could use writing to get people s attention. As Jacqueline grew older, she began to notice poverty, discrimination, and in-equality all around her and decided to do something about it. She would use books like I Hadn t Meant to Tell You This, Lena, and If You Come Softly to let everyone know about people who were mistreated because they were different. Today, her books are read around the world and have been published in many languages, including Italian, Dutch, Tagalog, French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Mandarin, and Turkish.
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  • Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, 1954

    KaaVonia Hinton

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Sept. 22, 2009)
    After slavery ended, former slaves gained greater access to education, and free schools became available to children and adults. Over time, free schooling for African Americans in the South began to decrease, and the South became completely segregated. To make matters worse, in the court case Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation was legal. Believing the ruling was unconstitutional, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) hired lawyers like Charles Hamilton Houston and Thurgood Marshall to fight against segregation in schools. The NAACP started to look for African American parents who had children in public schools that were not equal to white schools. The five cases that make up Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, were heard by the Supreme Court. The Court s 1954 ruling completely changed the direction of American education.
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  • Martin Luther King Jr.

    KaaVonia Hinton

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Sept. 30, 2008)
    At an early age, Martin Luther King Jr. was unhappy about the unfair laws and customs that made it difficult for African Americans to live freely. Before he reached his teen years, he vowed to do something about them. As an adult, he became a preacher and civil rights leader. He told the world about his dream for racial harmony and peace in the United States. He marched, led boycotts and sit-ins, and made speeches to try to obtain civil rights for everyone, no matter what their skin color. He was arrested, assaulted, and ultimately shot for his beliefs, but he showed the world that nonviolence could be used to bring about great changes in society. Read about the life of this brave leader, and discover What s So Great About Martin Luther King Jr.
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  • Desegregating America's Schools

    Kaa Vonia Hinton

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Pub Inc, Dec. 30, 2009)
    Written for readers who will not read one hundred pages, this series is filled with important information a middle-grade reader will need to do research and short reports on some of the most defining events in recent history.
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  • To Preserve the Union: Causes and Effects of the Missouri Compromise Hinton, KaaVonia

    KaaVonia Hinton

    Hardcover (Capstone Press 2013, )
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  • The Story of the Underground Railroad

    KaaVonia Hinton

    Hardcover (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Nov. 15, 2009)
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  • To Preserve the Union: Causes and Effects of the Missouri Compromise

    Kaavonia Mechelle Hinton

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
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