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Jun 16, 2019 published by creston books summary: born into slavery, sarah dreamed of having a family and doing work that she loved.
Feb 20, 2020 sweet dreams, sarah by vivian kirkfield, chris ewald born as a slave, after the civil war sarah goode migrated to chicago.
Goode was one of the first african-american women to get a us patent.
Jan 19, 2021 “beautifully enhanced with the artwork of chris ewald, “sweet dreams, sarah: from slavery to inventor” is author vivian kirkfield's exceptional.
Goode was born a slave, the daughter of a skilled free carpenter who could build anything. Sarah acquired her father's woodcraft skills, and, after emancipation, she moved to chicago, met and married african-american stair builder archibald goode, started a family, and realized her dream of owning her own furniture store.
Although slavery is an institution of the past, young children will still find themselves inspired by sarah’s rise from slave to free inventor.
Sweet dreams, sarah takes the reader on a journey through the life of african-american sarah goode who experiences slavery, freedom and, later on, success as the first african-american woman to receive a patent. Sarah's determination to achieve her goals is both intriguing and inspirational.
Sweet dreams, sarah: from slavery to inventor by vivian kirkfield, illustrated by chris ewald creston books (may 1, 2019) nonfiction * biography * women’s history audience ages 7 to 10 indiebound worldcat thank you so very much, alyson.
And in sweet dreams, sarah, written by vivian kirkfield and illustrated by chris ewald, we learn all about sarah’s life. In this picture book biography, readers learn about her being born into slavery to becoming a successful furniture store owner to her efforts to get a patent for the cabinet bed that she created.
Sweet dreams, sarah: from slavery to inventor, by vivian kirkfield, illustrated by chris ewald publisher: dreamscape media, llc, 2019.
May 1, 2019 her first attempt to secure a patent failed because others had already patented components of her design, but with some legal help and revisions.
By vivian kirkfield illustrated by chris ewald ‧ release date: may 1, 2019.
May 29, 2019 i've been a fan of kid lit frenzy for a long time. I'm thrilled to be here today, chatting about sweet dreams, sarah.
May 1, 2019 to share vivian kirkfield's new picture book, sweet dreams, sarah. Sarah went from slavery to inventor with her clever cupboard bed!.
Goode, who was among the first african-american women to receive a patent, began her life as an enslaved person: “before the civil.
Goode was one of the first african-american women to get a united states patent.
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