January 09, 2013

Ready for another giveaway?

We're as happy as pigs in mud about our new spring books so we're giving away free books from our new Spring 2013 Catalog.

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13 comments:

  1. Joseph Rainey, the U.S. Representative in 1870 would be great. This should be geared to either middle or high schoolers. thanks.

    Gloria Wilson

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  2. I would like to see a book written about Thurgood Marshall, the U.S. Supreme Court Justice.

    High School level

    Twila Claycomb

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  3. We published one in 2002 but maybe it's time for a new one. Thanks for the suggestion!

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  4. How about doing a book on the middle or high school level on Eugene Bullard, the combat pilot in WWI who was not allowed to serve in the U.S. Air Corps because of his race.

    Twila claycomb

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  5. How about doing a book on the middle or high school level on Eugene Bullard, the combat pilot in WWI who was not allowed to serve in the U.S. Air Corps because of his race.

    Evelyn Wilson

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  6. Mae Jemison, 1992, who became the first black female astronaut.

    Roy

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  7. All great suggestions. We do have a Mae Jemison for elementary students but not for middle and high school.

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  8. What about Wilma Rudolf (sp?) She has always been a role model for me.

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  9. I would love to see more sports figures that my 1st graders could enjoy. How about Jackie Robinson

    Barbara

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  10. First Oscar: Hattie McDaniel, 1940, supporting actress, Gone with the Wind

    Middle school

    Beth

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  11. First Oscar won:

    How about Hattie McDaniel, the supporting actress in Gone with the Wind in 1940?

    High School

    Jade Horn

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  12. How about Jack Johnson, the heavyweight boxing champion in 1908? This would be for the middle grades.

    Jerry

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  13. All of your wonderful suggestions have been forwarded to our editorial department. Thanks for you input!

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