9780061259234-0061259233-The Great Migration: Journey to the North

The Great Migration: Journey to the North

ISBN-13: 9780061259234
ISBN-10: 0061259233
Author: Eloise Greenfield
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Amistad Books for Young Readers
Format: Paperback 32 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780061259234
ISBN-10: 0061259233
Author: Eloise Greenfield
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Amistad Books for Young Readers
Format: Paperback 32 pages

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The Great Migration: Journey to the North (ISBN-13: 9780061259234 and ISBN-10: 0061259233), written by authors Eloise Greenfield, was published by Amistad Books for Young Readers in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Great Migration: Journey to the North (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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We were one family among the many thousands. Mama and Daddy leaving home, coming to the city, with their hopes and their courage, their dreams and their children, to make a better life.
When Eloise Greenfield was four months old, her family moved from their home in Parmele, North Carolina, to Washington, D.C.
Before Jan Spivey Gilchrist was born, her mother moved from Arkansas and her father moved from Mississippi. Both settled in Chicago, Illinois. Though none of them knew it at the time, they had all become part of the Great Migration.
In this collection of poems and collage artwork, award winners Eloise Greenfield and Jan Spivey Gilchrist gracefully depict the experiences of families like their own, who found the courage to leave their homes behind and make new lives for themselves elsewhere.--Kirkus Reviews
We were one family among the many thousands. Mama and Daddy leaving home, coming to the city, with their hopes and their courage, their dreams and their children, to make a better life.
In this beautiful collection of poems and collage artwork, award winners Eloise Greenfield and Jan Spivey Gilchrist gracefully depict the experiences of families like their own, who found the courage to leave their homes behind during the Great Migration and make new lives for themselves elsewhere.
When Eloise Greenfield was four months old, her family moved from their home in Parmele, North Carolina, to Washington, D.C. Before Jan Spivey Gilchrist was born, her mother moved from Arkansas and her father moved from Mississippi. Both settled in Chicago, Illinois. Though none of them knew it at the time, they had all become part of the Great Migration.
The Great Migration concludes with a bibliography.

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