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In early 20th-century America, at a time of rampant segregation, Julius Rosenwald, the wealthy president of Sears, Roebuck and Company and one of America's greatest philanthropists, made it possible for African-American children in the South to receive a quality education.

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In early 20th-century America, at a time of rampant segregation, Julius Rosenwald, the wealthy president of Sears, Roebuck and Company and one of America's greatest philanthropists, made it possible for African-American children in the South to receive a quality education.
Autorenporträt
Norman H. Finkelstein is the award-winning author of eighteen nonfiction books for young readers. He has won the National Jewish Book Award twice for Heeding the Call: Jewish Voices in America's Civil Rights Struggle and Forged in Freedom: Shaping the Jewish-American Experience (both Jewish Publication Society) and the Golden Kite Honor Book Award for Nonfiction for With Heroic Truth: The Life of Edward R. Murrow (Clarion Books). Three Across: The Great Transatlantic Race of 1927 was published by Calkins Creek in 2008. A resident of Framingham, Massachusetts, Finkelstein is a retired public school librarian and a longtime faculty member of Boston's Hebrew College. Visit normfinkelstein.com.