Minnecanos (by Joe Minjares and Thomas Benitez) joyfully embraces four generations of family and the entire 20th century in its spirited illumination of Mexican-American history. Available for touring September 24 - October 21, 2007. Click here to download a study guide in PDF format. |
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| Jackie Robinson (by Sharon Walton) is a fascinating portrait of the first African American in major league baseball, a fiery competitor with influence beyond the baseball diamond. Available for touring January 14 - February 24, 2008. Click here to download a study guide in PDF format | ||
| Dr. King's Dream is a brilliant depiction of the career of the great civil rights leader, from its beginning during the Montgomery bus boycott to his death in Memphis. Available for touring January 14 - February 24, 2008. Click here to download a study guide in PDF format | ||
| Daughters of Africa (by Syl Jones) celebrates the famous and the unheralded, an eye-opening history of African American women from slave ship survivors to silver screen stars. Available for touring January 14 - February 18, 2008. Click here to download a study guide in PDF format. | ||
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Black Eagle (by Warren Bowles) is a dynamic, humor-laced story of a modern American hero: Dr. Ronald McNair, the African American scientist aboard the ill-fated space shuttle Challenger. Available for touring January 14 - February 24, 2008. Click here to download a study guide in PDF format. | |
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According to Coyote (by John Kauffman) This energetic collection of legends gives life to Coyote, the wise/foolish/brave/sneaky and very entertaining Trickster - teacher, magician, and hero in American Indian traditions. Lightning-paced action abounds in this imaginative blend of narrative, humor, action, music, and fantasy, and brings students an unforgettable encounter with the richness, vitality, and sensibilities of Native culture. Available for touring April 24 - May 18, 2008. | |
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