Jesse Owens: Fastest Man Alive
Author(s): Carole Boston Weatherford
General Picture Books | Biography & Autobiography | Sport & Leisure
In paperback for the first time, the compelling story of the famous Black Olympian who stood up to Hitler. Jesse Owens grew up during the time of Jim Crow laws, but adversity didn't stop him. After setting world records for track in high school and college, he won a slot on the 1936 U.S. Olympic team. That year, the Olympics were held in Nazi Germany, where Adolf Hitler believes the Games would prove to the world that people like him were superior to all others. But Jesse, a sharecropper's son, would ultimately topple Hitler's hopes, winning four gold medals and the hearts of millions to become known as the fastest man alive. The story of Jesse Owens comes alive for young readers with Carole Boston Weatherford's award-winning free verse poetry and Eric Velasquez's stunning art.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- : Bloomsbury Childrens Books
- : 0.01
- : 01 January 2022
- : .1 Inches X 9.93 Inches X 9.33 Inches
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Special Fields
- : Carole Boston Weatherford
- : Paperback
- : 2204
- : Eric Velasquez
- : English
- : 796.42092 B
- : 32