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A Few Red Drops
A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riots of 1919 | Claire Hartfield
6 posts | 6 read | 4 to read
"Examines the events and forces leading up to 1919 race riots in Chicago."--Provided by publisher.
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cm779518
Mehso-so

This book is a winner of the Coretta Scott King Award. This book is very interesting as well. It talks about the story of when a white man kills an African American with a rock and talks about all the violence involved.

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WanderingBookaneer
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Wanted to read this after finishing Eve Ewing‘s 1919, but the 33% rating is scaring me.

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WorldsOkayestStepMom
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Mehso-so

I hate to give this book a So-So rating, but I have a couple reasons for it. I wanted to give it a Pick because I think this history needs to be told to everybody. The racial tensions, hate, and divisions have been around for far longer than 100 years. I just really didn't like the writing style of the author. In some places, it felt like I was reading a dystopian fiction (when she referred to groups as "the Refined" etc)...

WorldsOkayestStepMom But I felt like she spent way too much of the book building up the history of Chicago before the race riot in 1919 and then ended it too quickly when she finally started writing about it towards the end of the book. It very much read like a research paper written for an audience of people who knew about the riot itself, but not about its history. 5y
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MGrace15
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Pickpick

Ever wonder what it was like during the summer of 1919 in Chicago? A Few Red Drops (NF, Coretta Scott King Award) tells you all about it. This covers everything about the race riot from how it started to all of its effects on the city of Chicago. It is interesting to read about the past however saddening as it is about a massive riot. This book should be used for an IR. UDL 3.1 Activate Or supply background knowledge.
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MGrace15 EL Strategy 32 Use student pairs for team learning, especially for reports, experiments and projects. https://www.google.com/amp/www.yabookscentral.com/blog/author-chat-with-claire-h... takes you to an interview with the author of the book. 6y
DrSpalding I added this to my stack. Looks good 6y
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theshrinkette
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Panpan

I wanted to like this, but it was such a struggle to get through. The content and topic were great, super intense and very informative, but oh man this was such a dry read. Even as someone who reads nonfiction regularly it read like a textbook which is why it took me so long to get through.

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the ARC

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theshrinkette
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Still recovering from a very late night, so naturally I need to dive into an intense read.

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