Traveling Shoes: The Story of Willye White, US Olympian and Long Jump Champion

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TRAVELING SHOES The Story of Willye White US Olympian and Long Jump Champion Alice Faye Duncan Illustrated by Keith Mallett OSA 226 CALKINS CREEK AN IMPRINT OF ASTRA BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS New York
Traveling Shoes: The Story of Willye White, US Olympian and Long Jump Champion

Traveling Shoes: The Story of Willye White, US Olympian and Long Jump Champion

Untold until now, here is the story of Black sprinter and long-jumper Willye B. White, who went from picking cotton as a child in Mississippi to competing and winning in the 1956 and 1964 Olympics. Future Olympian Willye B. White was born in 1939 in Money, Mississippi—but money was exactly what she didn’t have. Abandoned by both her parents, she worked alongside her grandparents in the cotton fields. Willye had big dreams, though. So when her cousin noticed she was the fastest runner around, Willye jumped at the chance to put on her traveling shoes and run her way to better opportunities. And run Willye did, first for the Tennessee State Tigerbelles and then for the US Olympic team. Her struggles weren’t over though—time and again, Willye had to remind herself, “I believe in me,” whether she was running and jumping or witnessing the turmoil of the Civil Rights Movement.

About This Book

By: Alice Faye Duncan
Illustrated by: Keith Mallett
Published by: Astra Publishing House
7-10Age Range
- AR
49Pages
Sports StoriesSubject
690LLexile
15-30 minsReading Time
-Guided Reading
-Fountas & Pinnell
-DRA