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May 24, 2012
A year ago I visited a 7th grade class at the Two Rivers Public Charter School to talk about my book Freedom Calls: Journey of a Slave Girl. Now 7th graders at Two Rivers respond to the question, "...
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May 24, 2012
From the May issue of School Library Journal:
Gr 8 Up–Mandela’s life and career have captured the imagination of millions, and this biography does nothing to detract from his heroic image....
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April 27, 2012
This week I was invited to attend the Ridenhour Prize award ceremony at the National Press Club. This ceremony recognizes those who promote social justice and persevere in truth-telling to protect...
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April 10, 2012
On Saturday, April 14, at 11 am, I will be speaking about Freedom Calls at Tudor Place. This historic house in Georgetown will host a reenactment of a Civil War encampment on its grounds....
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March 21, 2012
In the early 18th century, London was home to the very rich and the very poor. Many mothers could not afford to care for their children - 1,000 babies were abandoned throughout London every year....
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March 19, 2012
On a visit to Haiti in February I met Cynthia, a young girl who lives in a tent camp in downtown Port au Prince.
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March 5, 2012
On Tuesday, March 6, I'll be participating in a panel at George Washington University. The topic?
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February 10, 2012
The Underground Railroad in American History was re-issued this month—a new title (The Amazing Underground Railroad) and a new cover! From a review of the first edition:
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January 3, 2012
Ten, maybe fifteen years ago, Maryhop Brandon, a friend of mine, sent me a book called "On Reading," a collection of photographs by Andre Kertesz. I turned to the page she had marked.
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December 13, 2011
When my husband and I visited India this fall we spent some time in Ahmedabad. Our driver invited us to his home for tea.