Freedom's school
Title: Freedom's school
Genre: Historical Fiction
Author: Lesa Cline-Ransome
Awards: N/A
Age Group: 4 to 8 year olds
Teacher Evaluation:
As a teacher, I think this book would be such a beautiful book to read it shows the reader a look on how it was for slaves who had just been freed who wanted to get educated or for their children to be educated. It shows how important education can be for someone who hasn't had much freedom over what they could do.
Summary:
In this book we meet Lizzie, who's parents have just been granted freedom from slavery. Her parents mostly her mama decide that Lizzie and her brother need to work just like her and their dad, of course their work though is making sure they learn and get an education and go to school. So that's what they do, they go to the schoolhouse that is new and that's where they begin to learn their letters and they go home and continue to practice their letters even after dinner. The school got so empty sometimes especially when families need the extra help when harvesting crops. It also got harder walking to school in the winter but Lizzie and her brother always showed up to school, sometimes Lizzie would even help Mizz Howard by reading to the younger kids. One day though as they were walking to school they smelled smoke so they quickly ran and saw Mizz Howard crying and the schoolhouse burning behind her and it couldn't be saved. Then once the days started getting warmer they were able to start having lessons outside while the schoolhouse was being rebuilt. It was being built with the help of everyone including Lizzie's dad and it was going to be called Freedom's School.
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