Biddy Mason Biddy Mason

Biddy Mason

A Place of Her Own

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Descripción editorial

Biddy Mason, born into slavery, walked two thousand miles to get to California. She won her freedom in a Los Angeles courtroom in 1856—even though the law did not allow people of color to speak in open court. A skilled nurse and midwife, she saved her money and helped anyone who was in need. She also bought property and became a wealthy woman. In 1872 she founded the First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles. And because the public school was not open to blacks, she provided the money to start the city’s first school for African-Americans. Using a narrative style, the author tells the compelling story of this valiant woman. Biddy Mason was a true pioneer of the Old West and a worthy role model for young readers.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2007
29 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
53
Páginas
EDITORIAL
America Star Books
VENDEDOR
America Star Books
TAMAÑO
357.4
KB

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