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  • Freedom Summer

    Deborah Wiles, Jerome Lagarrigue

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 1, 2005)
    John Henry swims better than anyone I know. He crawls like a catfish, blows bubbles like a swamp monster, but he doesn't swim in the town pool with me. He's not allowed. Joe and John Henry are a lot alike. They both like shooting marbles, they both want to be firemen, and they both love to swim. But there's one important way they're different: Joe is white and John Henry is black, and in the South in 1964, that means John Henry isn't allowed to do everything his best friend is. Then a law is passed that forbids segregation and opens the town pool to everyone. Joe and John Henry are so excited they race each other there...only to discover that it takes more than a new law to change people's hearts.
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  • Freedom Summer: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Freedom Summer

    Deborah Wiles, Jerome Lagarrigue

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 17, 2014)
    Friendship defies racism for two boys in this stirring story of the “Freedom Summer” that followed the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Now in a 50th Anniversary Edition with a refreshed cover and a new introduction.John Henry swims better than anyone I know. He crawls like a catfish, blows bubbles like a swamp monster,but he doesn’t swim in the town pool with me.He’s not allowed. Joe and John Henry are a lot alike. They both like shooting marbles, they both want to be firemen, and they both love to swim. But there’s one important way they’re different: Joe is white and John Henry is black, and in the South in 1964, that means John Henry isn’t allowed to do everything his best friend is. Then a law is passed that forbids segregation and opens the town pool to everyone. Joe and John Henry are so excited they race each other there...only to discover that it takes more than a new law to change people’s hearts. This 50th Anniversary Edition of a cherished and touching story includes a new introduction and a refreshed cover.
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  • Freedom Summer

    Deborah Wiles, Jerome Lagarrigue

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 1, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A white boy recounts his first experience of racial prejudice--and his friendship with an African American boy that defies it.
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  • Freedom Summer

    Deborah Wiles, Jerome Lagarrigue

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2005)
    John Henry swims better than anyone I know.He crawls like a catfish, blows bubbles like a swamp monster, but he doesn't swim in the town pool with me.He's not allowed.Joe and John Henry are a lot alike. They both like shooting marbles, they both want to be firemen, and they both love to swim. But there's one important way they're different: Joe is white and John Henry is black, and in the South in 1964, that means John Henry isn't allowed to do everything his best friend is. Then a law is passed that forbids segregation and opens the town pool to everyone. Joe and John Henry are so excited they race each other there...only to discover that it takes more than a new law to change people's hearts.
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  • Freedom Summer

    Deborah Wiles, Jerome Lagarrigue

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2001)
    John Henry swims better than anyone I know. He crawls like a catfish, blows bubbles like a swamp monster, but he doesn't swim in the town pool with me. He's not allowed. Joe and John Henry are a lot alike. They both like shooting marbles, they both want to be firemen, and they both love to swim. But there's one important way they're different: Joe is white and John Henry is black and in the South in 1964, that means John Henry isn't allowed to do everything his best friend is. Then a law is passed that forbids segregation and opens the town pool to everyone. Joe and John Henry are so excited they race each other there...only to discover that it takes more than a new law to change people's hearts. This stirring account of the "Freedom Summer" that followed the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 powerfully and poignantly captures two boys' experience with racism and their friendship that defies it.
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  • Freedom Summer

    Deborah Wiles, Jerome Lagarrigue

    Library Binding
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  • Freedom Summer by Deborah Wiles, Jerome Lagarrigue

    Deborah Wiles

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2001, )
    Freedom Summer by Deborah Wiles, Jerome Lagarrigue [Atheneum Books for Young ...
  • Freedom Summer by Wiles, Deborah

    Wiles

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, 2005, )
    Freedom Summer by Wiles, Deborah [Perfection Learning, 2005] Hardcover [Hardc...
  • By Wiles, Deborah

    Deborah Wiles

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks Jan-01-2005, Aug. 16, 1663)
    By Wiles, Deborah ( Author ) [ { Freedom Summer } ]Jan-2005 Paperback
  • Freedom Summer

    Deborah Wiles

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Jan. 1, 2005)
    In 1964, Joe is pleased that a new law will allow his best friend John Henry, who is colored, to share the town pool and other public places with him, but he is dismayed to find that prejudice still exists.
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  • Freedom Summer

    Jerome Lagarrigue

    Paperback (MT, Aug. 16, 2000)
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