This Promise of Change: One Girl’s Story in the Fight for School Equality

by Jo Ann Allen Boyce

Other authorsDebbie Levy (Author)
Hardcover, 2019

Status

Coming Soon

Call number

379.2 BOY

Publication

Bloomsbury Children's Books (2019), 320 pages

Description

Biography & Autobiography. History. Juvenile Nonfiction. Sociology. In 1956, one year before federal troops escorted the Little Rock 9 into Central High School, fourteen year old Jo Ann Allen was one of twelve African-American students who broke the color barrier and integrated Clinton High School in Tennessee. At first things went smoothly for the Clinton 12, but then outside agitators interfered, pitting the townspeople against one another. Uneasiness turned into anger, and even the Clinton Twelve themselves wondered if the easier thing to do would be to go back to their old school. Jo Ann�??clear-eyed, practical, tolerant, and popular among both black and white students�??-found herself called on as the spokesperson of the group. But what about just being a regular teen? This is the heartbreaking and relatable story of her four months thrust into the national spotlight and as a trailblazer in history. Based on original research and interviews and featuring backmatter with archival materials and notes from the authors on the co-writing pr… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member rgruberexcel
RGG: Not a unique story of a young woman's courage standing up for school integration, but the format in verse is and may therefore be more appealing to some readers. Reading Interest: 12-YA.
LibraryThing member rgruberexcel
RGG: Not a unique story of a young woman's courage standing up for school integration, but the format in verse is and may therefore be more appealing to some readers. Reading Interest: 12-YA.
LibraryThing member rgruberexcel
RGG: Not a unique story of a young woman's courage standing up for school integration, but the format in verse is and may therefore be more appealing to some readers. Reading Interest: 12-YA.
LibraryThing member Salsabrarian
Through poems, Jo Ann Allen Boyce tells the story of being one of the first 12 black students to attend all-white Clinton High School in Clinton, TN, in 1956.Altogether, the work is a blistering indictment of the actions of Clinton’s white community. Book makes this period of history eye-opening
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and accessible. Poetry forms are described in the authors notes.
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LibraryThing member reader1009
children's teen Black history nonfiction, written in verse.
a quick read and a story that is very relatable (with parallels to today's problems), plus informative backmatter. If you can get a kid to start reading it, they'll probably make it through to the end, so I would recommend this.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

8.81 inches

ISBN

1681198525 / 9781681198521
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