
When her grandfather registers to vote while living in segregated Mississippi, an African American girl begins to understand why he insists that she attend school.
year: 1997, 1998, 2004
call number/section: 1000, 920
subjects: african americans, suffrage, fiction, grandfathers, voting, mississippi, fiction, juvenile fiction, mississippi
Editions

Mitchell, Margaree King
BridgeWater Books (1997)
When her grandfather registers to vote while living in segregated Mississippi, an Afro-American girl begins to understand why he insists that she attend school.
Schools: 4

Mitchell, Margaree King
BridgeWater Paperbacks (1998)
When her grandfather registers to vote while living in segregated Mississippi, an African American girl begins to understand why he insists that she attend school.
Schools: 0

Mitchell, Margaree King
Scholastic (2004)
When her grandfather registers to vote while living in segregated Mississippi, an Afro-American girl begins to understand why he insists that she attend school.
Schools: 1