Ruth and the Green Book by Calvin Alexander Ramsey with Gwen Strauss and illustrated by Floyd Cooper

 

Ruth and the Green Book by Calvin Alexander Ramsey, Gwen Strauss, and Floyd Cooper
              • Historical Fiction
              • 1-4
Summary:
This story is about an African American (A/A) girl named Ruth and her family taking a trip. Ruth was very excited for this trip, because they were taking their new car. Her excited was over soon, when she discovered how poorly A/A travelers were treated in some towns. A lot of hotels and gas stations refused service to African Americans because of Jim Crow Laws. Eventually, they stop at a gas station where the attendant shows her family The Green Book, this was a book that listed places that would welcome the family. Using this book and depending on the kindness of others, Ruth and her family safely make it to her Grandma's house in Alabama. 
Evaluation:
This is a great book for teaching history. This is especially great for teaching about segregation and Jim Crow Laws. This book offers a good look into what life was like for African Americans in the past, and how a lot of families still had some hope and did not let the oppression bring them down. 


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