My place in history

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My life as a Chinese immigrant

Briefly explores what life might have been like for Chinese immigrant workers in the United States working to build the Central Pacific Railroad Company in the nineteenth century.
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My life on the Trail of Tears

2018
"The Trail of Tears was not a one-time event, but actually a 2-decade policy of relocating Native Americans to the West in forced marches. Young readers will learn history through the fictional journal entries of Awenasa, a young Cherokee girl"--Provided by publisher.
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My wagon train adventure

2016
"Readers meet a young wagon train traveler and, through this first-person account, learn about life on the Oregon Trail."--Provided by publisher.

My journey through Ellis Island

2016
Text and illustrations explore the history of Ellis Island, including the process and long journey of entering America as an immigrant in the hopes of establishing a new life.

My journey on the underground railroad

2016
"Readers learn what it was like to travel on the Underground Railroad through the eyes of a child escaping slavery."--Provided by publisher.

My life in the American colonies

Documents daily life in the American colonies through the voice of a young boy. Discusses education, occupations, politics, slavery, and recreation. Includes fact boxes, a map, a glossary, resources for further information, and illustrations.

My journey through Ellis Island

Presents a first-person fictional account of what it might have been like to go through the process of immigrating to America through Ellis Island in the early 1900s.

My life in the American colonies

2016
Living in the American colonies was difficult at times as towns were built, governance was established, and people from many different backgrounds, including Native Americans, learned to live together. By the 1770s, many colonists were asserting their belief in a new country free from English rule. Readers meet a young colonist growing up during the tumult of the pre-Revolutionary era. This unique, first-person perspective introduces readers to a period important to the social studies curriculum. Historical images and fact boxes add context to the main content, which focuses more on the chores, schooling, and family life of colonial children.

My life in an Algonquian village

2016
Childhood has changed exponentially since the early 1600s. From what chores one must do to the roles of men and women, children today don’t have much in common with children of Algonquian tribes. Readers learn from a unique first-person narrator about growing up as a Powhatan child. Food, clothing, and shelter are covered in the main content, as well as historical context of tribes living near the Jamestown settlement. Readers will feel transported to a different time and a whole new, exciting culture.

My life as a pioneer

2016
"Readers learn just how different life was for children on the frontier during the second half of the 19th century." --Provided by publisher.

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