Steamboat school
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In 1847 St. Louis, Missouri, when a new law against educating African Americans forces Reverend John to close his school, he finds an ingenious solution to the new state law by moving his school to a steamboat in the Mississippi River. Includes author's note on Reverend John Berry Meachum, a minister, entrepreneur, and educator who fought tirelessly for the rights of African Americans.
Available copies
- 15 of 15 copies available at Westchester Library System.
Current holds
0 current holds with 15 total copies.Location | Call Number / Shelving Location |
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Bedford Hills Free Library | JP+ HOPKINSON (Text) Juvenile Picture Book |
31003151406920 |
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Chappaqua Library | JP HOP (Text) Juvenile Picture Book |
31005154327300 |
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Dobbs Ferry Public Library | JP HO (Text) Juvenile Picture Book |
31007151271200 |
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Eastchester Public Library | JP HOPKINSON (Text) Juvenile Picture Book |
31008152171613 |
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Hendrick Hudson Free Library | JP HOPKINSON (Text) Juvenile Picture Book |
31016151582078 |
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Lewisboro Library | JP HOPKINSON (Text) Juvenile Picture Book |
31032151318637 |
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Mamaroneck Public Library District | J SKINNY HOP (Text) Juvenile Fiction |
31015152271756 |
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Ossining Public Library | JP HOPKINSON,DEBORAH (Text) Juvenile Picture Book |
31021152953856 |
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Port Chester-Rye Brook Public Library | JP HOPKINSON/HF (Text) Juvenile Picture Book |
31025152215885 |
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Scarsdale Public Library | JP-PLUS HOPK (Text) Juvenile Picture Book |
31029153906195 |
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