Hip Librarians Book Blog
Hip Librarians review books they love. Or loathe.

Calendar

««Dec 2008»»
SMTWTFS
  123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031

My Top Tags

                                       

Mailing List

My RSS Feeds








A Hunger For Learning: A Story About Booker T. Washington (Creative Minds Biographies)

posted Sunday, 16 October 2005
A Hunger For Learning: A Story About Booker T. Washington (Creative Minds Biographies)

Gweneth Swain illustrated by Larry Johnson

Date: September, 2005   —   $6.95   —   Book

product page

Rating:

Swain chronicles the life of a former slave who grew up to be a great teacher and writer, carefully depicting a still controversial and painful time in the history of the United States, neither glorifying or blaming the deplorable conditions and treatments endured by African Americans.  Which is appropriate, as the focus of the book is the struggle to get an education and  the difficulties that act, that so many of us take for granted, entailed.

Few details about his private life are unveiled here, but his career and the politics of the day are covered, including Washington’s separate but equal belief, the controversy over his friendship with Roosevelt and his difference of opinion with fellow writer W.E.B Du Bios.

Pivotal scenes are selected for rough black and white illustrations to add to the text: young Booker fanning the residents of the “big house” while they feast, Booker addressing attendees at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta GA. The bibliography contains mainly primary source material including two of Washington’s own books.  No timeline or photos make this a secondary choice for school reports.

tags:  

links: digg this    del.icio.us    technorati    reddit

AddThis Social Bookmark Button