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Cathy Hughes


Series
Leaders Like Us

by
Miller, J.P.

Edition
Library edition
Publisher
Rourke Educational Media
Imprint
Discovery Library
ISBN
9781731651822
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Children learn about one of the most influential African American leaders in history with the biography of media titan Cathy Hughes.

By founding Radio One-Urban One, Cathy Hughes became one of the most powerful African American media figures in history. Creating a source of accurate news and entertainment for African Americans, Cathy Hughes changed the media landscape for years to come.

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Details

Format

Print

Page Count

24

Trim Size

7 3/4" x 10 1/4"

Dewey

B

AR

4.4: points 0.5

Lexile

760L

Genre

Nonfic

Scholastic Reading Counts

0

JLG Release

Dec 2022

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Praise & Reviews

School Library Journal

Gr 1-4-Four attractively illustrated volumes explore the careers of extraordinary, but little-known, Black leaders. Cathy Hughes founded a chain of radio stations aimed at Black audiences, Frederick O'Neal was instrumental in theater during the Harlem Renaissance, Georgia Gilmore provided food and money for the Montgomery Boycott, and Ottawa Gurley was responsible for a thriving Black community in Tulsa, OK. The primary focus of each book is the accomplishment of each subject in their respective fields; those seeking statistical information will need to consult the timelines in the back. Nonetheless, the colorful drawings and straightforward texts do an excellent job introducing young readers to these admirable leaders who are omitted from the textbooks. Readers will be encouraged to learn more about these extraordinary people. VERDICT These nicely illustrated titles about lesser-known people who are important leaders in different fields should attract browsers and report-writers alike. Recommended.-Margaret Nunes

Praise & Reviews

School Library Journal

Gr 1-4-Four attractively illustrated volumes explore the careers of extraordinary, but little-known, Black leaders. Cathy Hughes founded a chain of radio stations aimed at Black audiences, Frederick O'Neal was instrumental in theater during the Harlem Renaissance, Georgia Gilmore provided food and money for the Montgomery Boycott, and Ottawa Gurley was responsible for a thriving Black community in Tulsa, OK. The primary focus of each book is the accomplishment of each subject in their respective fields; those seeking statistical information will need to consult the timelines in the back. Nonetheless, the colorful drawings and straightforward texts do an excellent job introducing young readers to these admirable leaders who are omitted from the textbooks. Readers will be encouraged to learn more about these extraordinary people. VERDICT These nicely illustrated titles about lesser-known people who are important leaders in different fields should attract browsers and report-writers alike. Recommended.-Margaret Nunes

Grades 3-5
Series Nonfiction
Social Studies Grades 3-5
For Grades 3-5

These 12 solid and vibrant titles supplement classroom discussions on community helpers, careers, society, history, and famous figures. They are the best titles from the best social studies series handpicked by experienced School Library Journal editors.

12 books per Year
$312.24 per Year
Interests
Biographies,Diversity,Nonfiction
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