Follow Chester!: A College Football Team Fights Racism and Makes History

Follow Chester!: A College Football Team Fights Racism and Makes History

Follow Chester!: A College Football Team Fights Racism and Makes History

Follow Chester!: A College Football Team Fights Racism and Makes History

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Overview

A little-known civil rights hero and college football MVP finally gets a voice in this fictional account detailing Chester Pierce's game-changing role as the first Black college football player to compete south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

In 1947, no African American player can play at a southern school; in return, the opposing team benches a player of "equal talent." This historical fiction picture book frames a turbulent time in the civil rights era with the clever use of a football play to show race relations and teamwork. Inspired by a true story, capturing a historic defense against the Jim Crow laws of the South.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781580898355
Publisher: Charlesbridge
Publication date: 09/17/2019
Pages: 32
Sales rank: 1,090,177
Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 6 - 9 Years

About the Author

Gloria Respress-Churchwell has an MFA in writing for children from Simmons College and has produced and directed documentaries at the Nashville Film Festival including award-winner The Life of Robert Churchwell: The Jackie Robinson of Journalism and From Sag to Swag: The Power of Dress. She is a co-contributor of the Robert Churchwell Journalism Collection to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Laura Freeman has illustrated more than twenty children's books, including Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly, the Nikki & Deja series by Karen English, and Fancy Party Gowns:The Story of Fashion Designer Ann Cole Lowe by Deborah Blumenthal. Her art can be found on a wide range of products, from dishes to textiles to greeting cards. Laura is originally from New York City and now lives in Atlanta with her husband and two children.

Read an Excerpt

Chester played varsity football at Harvard. His team was scheduled to play the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was 1947, and colleges in the South didn't allow black students. Jim Crow laws kept black and white people separate. The UVA coaches thought Harvard wouldn't bring Chester. 

But Jackie Robinson had just broken the color barrier to become the first black person on a major league baseball team. Harvard knew that the United States was slowly changing. 

Chester's coach pulled him aside and said, "Get ready. You're going with us to UVA. You deserve to play."

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