Diary of Charlotte Forten: A Free Black Girl Before the Civil War
Capstone Press
Capstone Press
1st January 2014
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
B
Paperback
32
As a free African American living in the North in the 1800s, Charlotte Forten was luckier than most African Americans of her time. But she still faced segregation, limited opportunities, and the sharp barbs of racism. Through it all, Charlotte wrote down her experiences in a diary. Read her story, and learn about the pre Civil War days from someone who lived it.
In this lively collection, pivotal historical periods are told in the words of young people who lived through them. Each book begins with a two-page introduction that places the diary and its author in a broader historical context. The youthful perspective is refreshing and, at times, unexpected. . . .A useful and new take on history.-- "School Library Journal"