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Author Deborah Wiles        Illustrator: Jerome Lagarique  

This title fits these anti-bias criteria

Criteria
Criteria
Y
historically accurate
Y
received awards
Y
culturally accurate
Y
hero serves a just cause
Y
all groups show power & leadership
Y
author/illustrator are qualified to write about this subject
Y
no stereotypes in language or pictures
Y
recent copyright

This book fits these categories

Category
Category
Ableism
Sexism
Ageism
Y
Develops self-worth: Shows positive role models
Economic discrimination
Y
Addresses an issue
Y
Racial prejudice
Y
Illustrates activism
 
Ethnic prejudice
Y
Religious prejudice

Classification  Picture Book

Acceptable grade levels  4th and through Middle School

 Concepts/ Topics covered in book:

Segregation, Friendship, Empathy

Racism isn’t about people far away from us. It is about individuals close to all of us. Following the lifting of segregation in 1964 two boys, one white, one black, who are good friends plan to go swimming in the town pool. They arrive to find that rather than integrate the pool the town has filled it in with cement. Beautifully illustrated and written, the story is based on an actual event in the author's life.

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