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The Friendship tells the story of four children who witness a confrontation between an elderly black man and a white storekeeper in rural Mississippi in the 1930s. In The Gold Cadillac, 'Lois and her sister Wilma are proud that the family will be driving in it all the way from Ohio to Mississippi. But as they travel deeper into the rual South, there are no admiring glances for the wonderful car, only suspicion and anger for the black man behind the wheel.
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Juvenile fiction, Race relations, African Americans, Fiction, Prejudices, Southern States in fiction, Prejudices in fiction, Coretta Scott King Award, Race relations in fiction, Automobiles, Southern States, African Americans in fiction, Friendship, Short stories, Blacks, Children's fiction, Friendship, fiction, Race relations, fiction, Prejudices, fiction, Mississippi, fiction, African americans, fiction, Fiction, short stories (single author)Places
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The Friendship
September 1998, Perfection Learning Prebound
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0780780760 9780780780767
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The friendship: and; The gold Cadillac : two stories
1996, Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers
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0440413079 9780440413073
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The friendship ; and, The gold cadillac: two stories
1989, Bantam Books
in English
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The Friendship and the Gold Cadillac
October 1, 1989, Skylark
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The friendship
1987, Dial Books for Young Readers, Dial
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When Aunt Callie sends Cassie Logan and her brothers for medicine, the four children head nervously for the Wallace store despite their parents' warnings never to go there. And sure enough they find themselves bracing for trouble as they witness Mr. Tom Bee, an old black man, calling the white storekeeper by his first name. The year is 1933, the place Mississippi, and any child knows that certain things just aren't done. What follows is shocking and unforgettable -- but not at all what the children, the former slave, or the storekeeper expect. Once again Mildred Taylor has drawn on stories her father told her about his boyhood to create a book that will leave no reader unmoved. Max Ginsberg's drawings capture all the sensations of that hot, tense, and fateful afternoon. - Back cover.
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