Song of the Crow is a true short story about the author during the civil rights movement in the sixties when she lived in Washington; D.C. It deals with family struggles; new ways of life and finally freedom for all people. This story is suitable for anyone old enough to read.
#2534859 in Books 2016-03-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .21 x 6.00l; .30 #File Name: 153053213284 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. ValuableBy Nigel ClaineThis book will teach many people what anti-Semitism is; what Holocaust is. Tis can really make you sad; but we must know the history; so that to stop it from repeating. I am very proud that those people fought in war for their values and ideals. All of us should know and remember these people.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. no where in this book are there any survivor accounts ...By Rebecca Shaferno where in this book are there any survivor accounts it is nothing but military jargon; submarine descriptions; and uninteresting descriptions of ships; subs; tanks etc. totally misleading title0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. So so bookBy SaDonna ThompsonI found this book rather disappointing. There were few stories about the people who went through this horrific time and fee about people who assisted them. The last half of the book was dedicated to submarine history. Really?