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The Slave Who Went to Congress Juvenile Fiction Fairy Tales & Folklore - Adaptations Mermaids & Mermen Legends Grandma couldn’t have long hair—hers

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Grandma couldn’t have long hair—hers was taken from her

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Presidential inaugural poet and #1 New York Times bestselling author Amanda Gorman and Caldecott Honor and Coretta Scott King Honor winner Christian Robinson have created a timeless message of hope

The Slave Who Went to Congress Juvenile Fiction Fairy Tales & Folklore - Adaptations Mermaids & Mermen Legends Grandma couldn’t have long hair—hersIn 1870 Benjamin Turner, who spent the first 40 years of his life as a slave, was elected to the U. S. Congress. He was the first African American from Alabama to earn that distinction. In a recreation of Turner's own words, based on speeches and other writings that Turner left behind, co authors Marti S. Rosner and Frye Gaillard have crafted the story of a remarkable man who taught himself to read when he was young and began a lifetime quest for

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