Girls survive : Lena and the burning of Greenwood : a Tulsa Race Massacre survival story / by Nikki Shannon Smith ; illustrated by Markia Jenai.
Twelve-year-old Lena is aware of racism, but she lives a comfortable life in the segregated but relatively wealthy Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma; but on May 31, 1921 racial tensions explode, and men from downtown Tulsa invade Greenwood, set on killing and destroying the district--and as the violence escalates Lena, her parents, and her older sister search desperately for a safe place to hide from the mob.
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- ISBN: 9781663990563
- ISBN: 1663990565
- ISBN: 9781666329445
- ISBN: 1666329444
- Physical Description: 103 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
- Publisher: North Mankato, Minnesota : Stone Arch Books, an imprint of Capstone [2022]
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Target Audience Note: | Ages 8-12. Stone Arch Books. Grades 4-6. Stone Arch Books. 580L Lexile Decoding demand: 83 (very high) Semantic demand: 96 (very high) Syntactic demand: 84 (very high) Structure demand: 87 (very high) Lexile |
Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader AR MG 3.9 2 515221. |
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Lena and the Burning of Greenwood : A Tulsa Race Massacre Survival Story
In the early 1920s, the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is the wealthiest Black community in the United States. But Tulsa is still a segregated city. "Black Wall Street" and white Tulsa are very much divided. Twelve-year-old Lena knows this, but she feels safe and sheltered from the racism in her successful, flourishing neighborhood. That all changes when Dick Rowland, a young Black man from Greenwood, is accused of assaulting a white woman. Racial tensions boil over. Mobs of white citizens attack Greenwood, terrorizing Black residents and businesses, and forcing many--including Lena and her family--to flee. Now Lena must help her family survive one of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history. Readers can learn the real story of the Tulsa Race Massacre from the nonfiction backmatter, including a glossary, discussion questions, writing prompts, and author's note, in this Girls Survive story.