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Leo Adam Biga authors civil rights IBooks on the Great Migration and Peony Park
I was honored to recently author two iBooks for the Omaha Public Schools‘ Making Invisible Histories Visible project. Both have to do with civil rights. One is on the Great Migration as seen through the eyes of some Omaha women who migrated here from the Deep South. The other is about discrimination as seen through the eyes of Omahans who integrated Peony Park. Omaha artists made wonderful illustrations for the books and OPS teachers devised curriculum around the books’ themes for use in classrooms.
You can download these and other iBooks as part of the project at-
http://www.education.ne.gov/nebooks/ebook_library.html
You can link to a PDF of the Great Migration iBook at-
You can link to a PDF of the Peony Park iBook at-
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Categories: Authors/Literature, Books, Civil Rights, Great Migration, Leo Adam Biga, Making Invisible Histories Visible, Omaha, Omaha Public Schools, Peony Park, Social Justice, Writing
Authors, Books, Civil Rights, Great Migration, IBooks, Leo Adam Biga, Omaha Public Schools. Making Invisible Histories Visible, Peony Park, Social Justice
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