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Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer
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• How would you feel if you did not have a say in your life? Personal rights were stolen from you and decisions were made for you. Fannie Lou Hamer would not allow anyone to steal her voice. This book uses poetry to capture your heart and real life situations.
• Teachers may use this for history, Reading lesson, English
• Grades 4-7
• Individual students will enjoy reading this book because it gives them poetry from real life situations
• Small groups may work together to form a poem related to a current event taking place in their community,
• Whole class may read this book together to discuss current events vs history and things that still need to change.
• Caldecott Honor Book and Robert Sibert Honor Book
• This book is available online, eReaders
• Teachers may use this for history, Reading lesson, English
• Grades 4-7
• Individual students will enjoy reading this book because it gives them poetry from real life situations
• Small groups may work together to form a poem related to a current event taking place in their community,
• Whole class may read this book together to discuss current events vs history and things that still need to change.
• Caldecott Honor Book and Robert Sibert Honor Book
• This book is available online, eReaders
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