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01/12/2019

What is the theme of Freedom Summer poem?

What is the theme of Freedom Summer poem?

In J. Patrick Lewis’s poem “Freedom Summer,” James Chaney narrates the moment when he and two other volunteers were kidnapped and killed by the KKK. As we read, we will be discussing the themes of Prejudice & Discrimination and Social Change & Revolution as they relate to the text.

What genre is Freedom Summer?

Children’s literature
Picture bookFiction
Freedom Summer/Genres

What is the setting of Freedom Summer Book?

Plot Summary: This picture book tells the story of a friendship between two boys in the early 1960s in Mississippi: Joe, who is white, and John Henry, who is African American. They love to swim and they spend time in the creek, because the town pool is closed to John Henry.

Who are the main characters in Freedom Summer?

The main characters are John Henry Waddell and Joe. The secondary characters include Annie Mae, John Henry’s mother, and Mr. Mason.

What is the mood in Freedom Summer?

Freedom Summer is Forlorn. pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely.

What was the focus of the Freedom Summer?

The 1964 Freedom Summer project was designed to draw the nation’s attention to the violent oppression experienced by Mississippi blacks who attempted to exercise their constitutional rights, and to develop a grassroots freedom movement that could be sustained after student activists left Mississippi.

Who wrote Freedom Summer?

Deborah Wiles
Freedom Summer/Authors

Children’s Book Review: Freedom Summer by Deborah Wiles, Author, Jerome Lagarrigue, Illustrator Atheneum Books $18.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-689-83016-7.

What did Freedom Summer do?

Freedom Summer, or the Mississippi Summer Project, was a 1964 voter registration drive aimed at increasing the number of registered Black voters in Mississippi. The increased awareness it brought to voter discrimination helped lead to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Who is the author of Freedom Summer?

Freedom Summer/Authors

Was Freedom Summer violent?

Freedom Summer volunteers were met with violent resistance from the Ku Klux Klan and members of state and local law enforcement. News coverage of beatings, false arrests and even murder drew international attention to the civil rights movement.

Who are the main characters in Freedom Summer by Deborah Wiles?

Deborah Wiles’s tale of young Joe and John Henry’s friendship is incredibly sweet. Joe, who is white, is noticing the ugly side of the segregated world in which he grew up for the first time. He wants his friend John Henry to be able to experience all the same fun things he does in their small town.

What is the theme of the book Freedom Summer?

As I recall, the month’s theme is friendship. Freedom Summer is picture book perfection. Jerome Lagarrigue won the John Steptoe Award for New Talent for his illustrations and we can see why. The gorgeous impressionism-inspired pictures pulled us even deeper into this story of the South during the summer of 1964.

How old do you have to be to read Freedom Summer?

An author’s note at the beginning of this text helps explain the true events that inspired the story in Freedom Summer. This text is set during the summer of Freedom Summer is appropriate for students ages 5-8.