01229 a2200229 4500001000700000020001500007020001800022020001500040041000800055082000800063260000900071505034000080520028500420521001900705856002400724040002700748100003300775245004500808300001800853338003100871586009700902116530 a0147515823 a9780147515827 a1484496744 aeng a813 c2016 aFamily tree -- Part I: I am born -- Part II: The stories of South Carolina run like rivers -- Part III: Followed the sky's mirrored constellation to freedom -- Part IV: Deep in my heart, I do believe -- Part V. Ready to change the world -- Author's note -- Thankfuls -- Family photos -- The story isn't over : seven beautiful new poems aRaised in South Carolina and New York, Woodson always felt halfway home in each place. In vivid poems, she shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s and 1970s, living with the remnants of Jim Crow and her growing awareness of the Civil Rights movement aAges 10 and up u000004/000004f3.jpg aYDXCPbengcYDXCPdCOD aWoodson, Jacqueline.eauthor10aBrown girl dreaming cJacqueline Woodson a349 p.c21 cm 2rdacarrieravolumebvolume aNational Book Award WinneraNewbery Honor BookaCoretta Scott King Author Award Winner, 2015