Carter Reads the Newspaper: The Story of Carter G. Woodson, Founder of Black History Month

Deborah Hopkinson (Author) Don Tate (Illustrator)
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A picture book biography of Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History Month.

A picture book biography of Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History Month.

"Carter G. Woodson didn't just read history. He changed it." As the father of Black History Month, he spent his life introducing others to the history of his people.

Carter G. Woodson was born to two formerly enslaved people ten years after the end of the Civil War. Though his father could not read, he believed in being an informed citizen, so Carter read the newspaper to him every day. As a teenager, Carter went to work in the coal mines, and there he met Oliver Jones, who did something important: he asked Carter not only to read to him and the other miners, but also research and find more information on the subjects that interested them.

"My interest in penetrating the past of my people was deepened," Carter wrote. His journey would take him many more years, traveling around the world and transforming the way people thought about history.

From an award-winning team of author Deborah Hopkinson and illustrator Don Tate, this first-ever picture book biography of Carter G. Woodson emphasizes the importance of pursuing curiosity and encouraging a hunger for knowledge of stories and histories that have not been told.

Illustrations also feature brief biological sketches of important figures from Black history.

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SKU 132303
ISBN 9781682633328
Language English
Guided Reading Level P
Page Count 36
Product Type Paperback Books
Book Type Picture Books
Additional Contributor Don Tate
Primary Contributor Deborah Hopkinson
Age Groups Ages 7 to 9
Publisher PRH - Peachtree Publishing Company, Inc.