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Gr 6 Up-During the summer before his junior year in high school, Malcolm’s mom decides she wants him to spend time with his late father’s family in Mississippi. While he initially is not a fan of farm work, he finds the diary of Cedric, a man who worked in Washington, DC, during Reconstruction, in the attic. He starts hearing Cedric’s voice and periodically gets pulled back in time to live snippets of Cedric’s life. This allows Malcolm to see first-hand a period when African American politicians were serving in the U.S. Congress and making positive civil rights legislation before the emergence of Jim Crow laws in the deep south.
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