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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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From the Newberry Medal-winner Mildred D. Taylor comes an unforgettable story from the south in and is written in southern and black dialects from 100 years ago.
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ReplyDeleteThe value of equality was broken when the white familie told Ma Rachels mom that she had to change Ma Rachels name.
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Agian, this value was broken throughout the entire book, white people thought they were better the black. They treated them as if they were lesser beings, particularly the Simmses family.
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