Sweet Land of Liberty

This inspiring story of little-known civil rights champion Oscar Chapman reminds readers that one person can truly make a difference.

On Easter Sunday 1939, Marian Anderson performed at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial for a crowd of over 75,000 people. The person largely responsible for putting her there was a white man, Oscar Chapman. When Chapman learned that Marian Anderson was not allowed to sing at Constitution Hall because of the color of her skin, Chapman helped produce a landmark concert that--for at least one evening--bridged the color divide to bring a city and much of the nation together.

Award-winning author Deborah Hopkinson tells the inspirational story of Oscar Chapman's lifelong commitment to ending bigotry. Illustrator Leonard Jenkins's remarkable illustrations recreate a bygone era and pay tribute to remarkable real-life people and a magical moment in modern history. An author's note provides additional historical context.

Target age group 4-8
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    • Weight
      1.05 lbs
    • ISBN-13
      9781561453955
    • ISBN-10
      1561453951
    • Item #
      55890
  • Category
    Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Age Group
    6 to 8 yrs
  • Grade Level
    K-2
  • Language
    English
  • Binding
    Hardcover
  • Theme 1
    Social, Personal & Family Topics
  • Theme 2
    History
  • Detailed (BISAC) Subject/Theme
    Prejudice & Racism
  • Awards
  • Author
    Hopkinson, Deborah
  • Lexile Level
    750
  • AR Level
    5.1
  • Dewey
    973.0496073
  • Publisher
    Peachtree Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    3/1/2007
  • Pages
    32
  • Dimensions
    0.37 H × 10.06 L × 11.5 W
  • Case Qty
    34

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