Pennies to Dollars: The Story of Maggie Lena Walker - Hardcover

Branch, Muriel Miller; Rice, Dorothy Marie

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9780208024534: Pennies to Dollars: The Story of Maggie Lena Walker

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The story of the woman whose life of hard work, perseverance, and resourcefulness enabled her to found the first African-American owned bank in this country.

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Gr 7 Up--This biography is about a little-known figure in African-American history. Born to an ex-slave mother and a white immigrant father from Ireland, Maggie Lena Walker began life in Richmond, Virginia, in 1867, at a tremendous disadvantage. She endured poverty and the murder of her stepfather, acquired an education, became a teacher, and achieved prominence in the fight against racial intolerance. Walker is best remembered as the founder and administrative head of the oldest continuously operated black bank in America. Branch and Rice do a creditable job of capturing Walker's eventful life. Yet, the text is curiously flat, giving only a bare-bones outline and failing to provide a fleshed-out look at this remarkable African-American woman. Still, this is a book worth considering because of its important topic. Black-and-white photos are scattered throughout.

Carol Jones Collins, Montclair Kimberley Academy,

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9780208024558: Pennies to Dollars: The Story of Maggie Lena Walker

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ISBN 10:  0208024557 ISBN 13:  9780208024558
Publisher: Linnet Books, 1997
Softcover