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Echoes of Kansas Past

Published
Sep 2012
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
176

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Echoes of Kansas Past: More Than Just History in the Making Grandpa Andrews says to know how another person feels, you have to walk a mile in his moccasins, Jack said. And the time machine will let people do that, Mollie said. ***** Travel back in time with fourth grade twins, Jack and Mollie, in this illustrated chapter book and meet those who are now part of Kansas history. Go with the twins as they travel through time and find themselves walking in the moccasins of others. Among their experiences: living as Kanza Indians in 1620, riding an orphan train where new parents await the children, hiding with other scared runaway slaves in a dark cellar and meeting Abraham Lincoln, witnessing discrimination as first grade classmates of Langston Hughes in a non-integrated school, arriving at Fort Riley where they meet Comanche, the famous horse of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, again becoming Indian children in the harsh early days of the Haskell University, and attending a dance where they hear the first ever rendition of the state song, Home on the Range.

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Sep 2012 Rowe Publishing and Design ISBN 0985119691
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Oct 2012 Rowe Publishing and Design ISBN B009LQY92O
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