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Whos Jim Hines Jean Alicia Elster

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Whos Jim Hines Jean Alicia Elster
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Publisher: Wayne State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Jean Alicia Elster
ISBN: 9780814334027, 0814334024
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Whos Jim Hines Jean Alicia Elster by Jean Alicia Elster 9780814334027, 0814334024 instant download after payment.

Who's Jim Hines? is a story based on real events about Douglas Ford Jr., a twelve-year-old African American boy growing up in Detroit in the 1930s. Doug s father owns the Douglas Ford Wood Company, and Doug usually helps his dad around the scrap wood yard located in the side lot next to their house. But after Doug loses his school textbooks one day he is faced with the prospect of paying for new books and must join his father in the backbreaking work of delivering wood throughout the city and suburbs. Doug, who knows all of his father's delivery drivers, takes this opportunity to unravel the mystery of a man named Jim Hines whom he always hears about but has never seen. In discovering Hines's identity, Doug also learns much about the realities of racism in Depression-era Detroit.

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