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I was Born with a Hammer in My Hand

I was Born with a Hammer in My Hand
Author: Bruce Miles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2003
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9781561758364

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A tall tale about John Henry, the steel-driving man who died with a hammer in his hand.


John Henry Days

John Henry Days
Author: Colson Whitehead
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2009-06-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307486672

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From the bestselling, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys, a novel that is "funny and wise and sumptuously written" (Jonathan Franzen, The New York Times Book Review). Colson Whitehead’s triumphant novel is on one level a multifaceted retelling of the story of John Henry, the black steel-driver who died outracing a machine designed to replace him. On another level it’s the story of a disaffected, middle-aged black journalist on a mission to set a record for junketeering who attends the annual John Henry Days festival. It is also a high-velocity thrill ride through the tunnel where American legend gives way to American pop culture, replete with p. r. flacks, stamp collectors, blues men , and turn-of-the-century song pluggers. John Henry Days is an acrobatic, intellectually dazzling, and laugh-out-loud funny book that will be read and talked about for years to come. Look for Colson Whitehead’s new novel, Crook Manifesto, coming soon!


John Henry, an American Legend

John Henry, an American Legend
Author: Ezra Jack Keats
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987-04
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780833539755

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Describes the life of the legendary steel-driving man who was born and who died with a hammer in his hand


John Henry Vs. the Mighty Steam Drill

John Henry Vs. the Mighty Steam Drill
Author: Cari Meister
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1479554472

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Ever hear of a feller named John Henry? They say he was born with a 10 pound hammer in his hand! As a man, John was the fastest steel drivin' man helpin' to build the railroad. So when a stranger challenged mighty John to take on a steam drill, what do you think that John Henry did? Kick off yer' boots and listen to this fascinatin' tale of John Henry and the steam drill.


John Henry

John Henry
Author: Brad Kessler
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781591977643

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This is a larger-than-life tale about the African American hero who was born with a hammer in his hand. Join John Henry on a scenic journey from cotton country to the wilderness, where he finds men of all colors working together to build a great railroad. In no time, John Henry becomes king of the railroad camps by driving more steel than any man alive. And, in an exciting contest that pits man against machine, he single-handedly out-performs a new-fangled steam drill. This rousing tale delivers an inspirational message about pride and perseverance.


John Henry

John Henry
Author: Carol Ottolenghi
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2004-02-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 076963284X

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This beloved tale captures the story of John Henry, a man as big as a mountain, whose arms were like oak trees! Children will eagerly continue reading to see what lessons this famous steel-driver teaches about the beauty of life. --Between the pages of the Brighter Child(R) Keepsake Stories books are the classic tales of magic, imagination, and inspiration that will delight children again and again. From the hard-working Red Hen to the foolish Gingerbread Man, these stories will capture children's interest and spark their imagination page after page, inspiring a lifelong love of literature and reading. Each book includes 32 pages of fresh, captivating illustrations, and measures 8" x 8".


John Henry

John Henry
Author: Stephen Krensky
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 082257036X

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Some folks say John Henry was born with a hammer in his hand. He sure loved to pound things and his muscles were harder than rocks. At work, John laid down tracks for the railroad company. The earth shook when he swung down his heavy hammers. John was stronger than the strongest worker, but was he stronger than a machine? Find out in this powerful tale.


Steel Drivin' Man

Steel Drivin' Man
Author: Scott Reynolds Nelson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006-09-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 019974114X

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The ballad "John Henry" is the most recorded folk song in American history and John Henry--the mighty railroad man who could blast through rock faster than a steam drill--is a towering figure in our culture. In Steel Drivin' Man, Scott Reynolds Nelson recounts the true story of the man behind the iconic American hero, telling the poignant tale of a young Virginia convict who died working on one of the most dangerous enterprises of the time, the first rail route through the Appalachian Mountains. Using census data, penitentiary reports, and railroad company reports, Nelson reveals how John Henry, victimized by Virginia's notorious Black Codes, was shipped to the infamous Richmond Penitentiary to become prisoner number 497, and was forced to labor on the mile-long Lewis Tunnel for the C&O railroad. Equally important, Nelson masterfully captures the life of the ballad of John Henry, tracing the song's evolution from the first printed score by blues legend W. C. Handy, to Carl Sandburg's use of the ballad to become the first "folk singer," to the upbeat version by Tennessee Ernie Ford. Attractively illustrated with numerous images, Steel Drivin' Man offers a marvelous portrait of a beloved folk song--and a true American legend.


Everyday Use

Everyday Use
Author: Alice Walker
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780813520766

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Presents the text of Alice Walker's story "Everyday Use"; contains background essays that provide insight into the story; and features a selection of critical response. Includes a chronology and an interview with the author.


The Disinherited

The Disinherited
Author: Jack Conroy
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780826207708

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This is the story of Larry Donovan, son of a Missouri coal miner who aspires to rise above a working-class life. Propelled into the ranks of migratory workers by the Depression. Donovan searches for his own voice among the confusion of voices in mine, mill, and factory. Finally, he returns home and stumbles upon a purpose within the very life he was trying to escape.