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Tucks and Me: Crispus Attucks and America 1766-1773

Contributor(s): Parker, Jason (Illustrator), Solutions, To the Point (Editor), Stevens, Katherine V (Author)

ISBN: 9780692414064

Publisher: Chickadee Hill, Inc

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Pub Date: April 25, 2015

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.45" H x 9.02" L x 5.98" W ( 0.64 lbs) 194 pages

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Fiction | Historical | General

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Description: An unlikely friendship between a runaway slave named Crispus Attucks and Gabe, a sickly ten-year-old boy, is the thread Katherine V. Stevens uses to unravel the events that occurred on the eastern seaboard during the late 1700s, including: the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, rioting by black and white laborers and seamen, the Boston Tea Party, and the early role Quakers played in abolishing slavery. As a bond of friendship and trust forms between Tucks (Crispus Attucks) and Gabe, readers will learn about whaling, the hard life of being a seaman, the Middle Passage, what a Jack Tar is, and what life was like in colonial America.A story well told and a must-read for anyone, regardless of age, who wants to learn about this important chapter of American history.

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