Displaying 1 of 1 2013 Poʻo inoa: As fast as words could fly Mea kākau: Tuck, Pamela M. Paʻi ʻana: First edition Hulu: Book Ka mea paʻi puke, ka lā: New York : Lee & Low Books, ©2013. Hōʻike ʻano: 35 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm. Hōʻike hoʻopōkole: A thirteen-year-old African American boy in 1960s Greenville, North Carolina, uses his typing skills to make a statement as part of the Civil Rights movement. Based on true events. Nā kumuhana: Civil rights movements -- Juvenile fiction. Racism -- Juvenile fiction. African Americans -- Juvenile fiction. Typewriting -- Juvenile fiction. School integration -- Juvenile fiction. Families -- North Carolina -- Juvenile fiction. Civil rights movements -- Fiction. Racism -- Fiction. African Americans -- Fiction. Typewriting -- Fiction. School integration -- Fiction. Family life -- North Carolina -- Fiction. Racism against Black people -- United States -- Juvenile fiction. Greenville (N.C.) -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile fiction. Greenville (N.C.) -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction. Māhele: Picture books. Kekahi mea kākau: Velasquez, Eric illustrator. ISBN 9781600603488 (hc.) E kau i ka noi Ho‘ohui i ka‘u papa Expand All | Collapse All Ka‘awale E kaʻakuene kēia Nā mea i manaʻo ʻia a nui aʻe Ki‘i ‘ili nui Nānaina mea wihona Displaying 1 of 1