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Brick by Brick

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Terreece Clarke By Terreece Clarke , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 4+

Inspiring tale of enslaved workers building the White House.

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age 2+

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age 2+

I think its ok

I think this is an very intertaining book for your kids

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Brick by Brick is an inspiring story of perseverance, heartache, and hope told in simple, rhythmic, rhyming verse that echoes the Negro spirituals of the era. Author Charles R. Smith Jr. exposes the heartache and irony of a society that compels one group into forced labor while honing its founding ideals of freedom.

Floyd Cooper's evocative oil-wash paintings in a mostly brown-and-white palette have an emotional richness that draws readers of all ages into the story and offers plenty of opportunity for discussion. The book wisely focuses on this history of enslaved Black people as a part of the creation of America rather than as a separate history. The enslaved workers' struggles, pain, and oppression are an American tale of struggle, pain, and oppression.

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