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Angel of Greenwood / Randi Pink.

Van Pelt Library PZ7.1.P565 An 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pink, Randi, author.
Contributor:
Award Winning and Notable Children's and Young Adult Books (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African American teenagers--Juvenile fiction.
African American teenagers.
Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921--Juvenile fiction.
Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921.
Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921--Press coverage--Oklahoma--Tulsa--Juvenile fiction.
African Americans--Violence against--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century--Juvenile fiction.
African Americans.
Prejudices--Juvenile fiction.
Prejudices.
Racism against Black people--Juvenile fiction.
Racism against Black people.
Interpersonal relations--Juvenile fiction.
Interpersonal relations.
African Americans--Violence against.
History.
Press coverage.
Greenwood (Tulsa, Okla.)--Race relations--History--20th century--Juvenile fiction.
Greenwood (Tulsa, Okla.).
Oklahoma--Juvenile fiction.
Oklahoma.
Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921--Fiction.
Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921--Press coverage--Oklahoma--Tulsa--Fiction.
African Americans--Violence against--Oklahoma--Tulsa--History--20th century--Fiction.
Greenwood (Tulsa, Okla.)--Race relations--History--20th century--Fiction.
African American teenagers--Fiction.
Prejudices--Fiction.
Racism--Fiction.
Interpersonal relations--Fiction.
Greenwood (Tulsa, Okla.)--Fiction.
Race relations.
Oklahoma--Tulsa.
Genre:
Young adult fiction.
Fiction.
Historical fiction.
History.
Juvenile works.
Young adult works.
Physical Description:
295 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Feiwel and Friends, 2021.
Summary:
Randi Pink's The Angel of Greenwood is a historical YA novel that takes place during the Greenwood Massacre of 1921, in an area of Tulsa, OK, known as the "Black Wall Street."
"Seventeen-year-old Isaiah Wilson is, on the surface, a town troublemaker, but is hiding that he is an avid reader and secret poet, never leaving home without his journal. A passionate follower of W.E.B. Du Bois, he believes that black people should rise up to claim their place as equals. Sixteen-year-old Angel Hill is a loner, mostly disregarded by her peers as a goody-goody. Her father is dying, and her family's financial situation is in turmoil. Also, as a loyal follower of Booker T. Washington, she believes, through education and tolerance, that black people should rise slowly and without forced conflict. Though they've attended the same schools, Isaiah never noticed Angel as anything but a dorky, Bible toting church girl. Then their English teacher offers them a job on her mobile library, a three-wheel, two-seater bike. Angel can't turn down the money and Isaiah is soon eager to be in such close quarters with Angel every afternoon. But life changes on May 31, 1921 when a vicious white mob storms the community of Greenwood, leaving the town destroyed and thousands of residents displaced. Only then, Isaiah, Angel, and their peers realize who their real enemies are"-- Provided by publisher
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-295).
Other Format:
Online version: Pink, Randi. Angel of Greenwood.
ISBN:
9781250768476
1250768470
OCLC:
1142040117
Publisher Number:
99989997852

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