BRINGING EARLY AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY NORTH
01/11/10By Patricia Q. Wall
BEYOND FREEDOM, a stand-alone sequel to CHILD OUT OF PLACE (Fall Rose Books 2004), sheds light on another, lessor-known chapter in the early history of African Americans in New England. It reveals not only their struggle to survive in a climate of growing racsim. but their courage and perseverance as they seek to covercome that and build a better life.
BEYOND FREEDOM (Fall Rose Books 2010) by Patricia Q. Wall, (ages 10 & up) ! brings the story North where it rightly belongs. And, its gentle storyof fifteen-year-old Matty and her family in 1812 Boston helps teachers and parents take their children beyond tolerance to offer understanding and compassion. BEYOND FREEDOM, a stand-alone sequel to CHILD OUT OF PLACE (Fall Rose Books 2004), sheds light on another, lessor-known chapter in the early history of African Americans in New England. It reveals not only their struggle to survive in a climate of growing racsim. but their courage and perseverance as they seek to covercome that and build a better life. See http://www.patriciaqwall.com or contact Fall Rose books, P.O Box 39, Kittery Point, ME 03905.
More Books by Patricia Q. Wall
BEYOND FREEDOM
CHILD OUT OF PLACE: A Story of New England
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