The Pullman Porter
The Pullman Porter
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The Pullman Porter

Written by Vanita Oelschlager & illustrated by Mike Blanc
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5 - 8
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44
Page count
Feb 1, 2014
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Children and adults under the age of 40 are forgetting about the Pullman Porter. They were very important figures in the history of American. This book will teach children and adults, who the porters were and why they were so important in our history. Porters worked in early train cars, they would look, listen and learn from their predominantly white passengers. They would read the newspapers passengers left behind, listen to conversations and begin to talk to one another. The porter learned how important education was for children and how important it was to take this message home to his children. He eventually landed at the forefront of the civil rights movement.

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20th centuryprejudice and racismUS Historytrains and railroadsBlack historyAmericacivil rights movement

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Book Details

ISBN
9781938164002
Publication Date
February 1, 2014
Publisher
Vanita Books
Page Count
44
Audience
Picture
Reading Age
5 - 8 years

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