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As Fast as Words Can Fly
As Fast as Words Can Fly
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Country: USA
Author: Pamela M. Tuck
Illustrator: Eric Velasquez
Publisher: Storyline Online
Lee & Low Books
Ages: 10–12
Theme: Biography
SEL

About The Story

Set during the Civil Rights era, this true story follows Mason Steele, a gifted young Black boy who rises above systemic racism in school. When Mason integrates into a previously all-white school, he’s met with rejection—ignored by bus drivers, shunned by peers, and dismissed by teachers. Despite these obstacles, Mason excels in his studies and wins a prestigious typing contest, though even his achievements are met with scorn. With the support of his father and the Civil Rights authorities, Mason fights to keep a library job—one small yet powerful win against injustice. This story reminds us of the resilience of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement and invites readers to consider how racial bias limits opportunity.

Themes

Biography
Social & Emotional Learning (SEL)
Civil Rights Movement

Racial Bias & Inequality

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