LEADER 00000pam 2200433Ii 4500 001 sky261746712 003 SKY 005 20160601094617.0 008 140717s2016 cauao a b 000 1 eng c 010 2014018358 020 9781452129365 (lib. bdg.) 020 1452129363 (lib. bdg.) 040 NJQ/DLC|beng|erda|cNJQ|dDLC|dNjBwBT|dSKYRV|dCoLwJCPL |dSKYRV|dUtOrBLW 043 n-us-tn 092 |fE|aMIL 100 1 Miller, Pat Zietlow,|eauthor. 245 14 The quickest kid in Clarksville /|cby Pat Zietlow Miller ; illustrated by Frank Morrison. 264 1 San Francisco :|bChronicle Books,|c[2016] 264 4 |c©2016 300 1 volume (unpaged) :|bcolor illustrations, photograph ; |c29 cm 336 text|2rdacontent 336 still image|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|2rdamedia 338 volume|2rdacarrier 500 Includes an Author's note with a photograph and biographical information about African American sprinter and Olympic gold medalist Wilma Rudolph. 520 Growing up in the segregated town of Clarksville, Tennessee, in the 1960s, Alta's family cannot afford to buy her new sneakers--but she still plans to attend the parade celebrating her hero Wilma Rudolph's three Olympic gold medals. 600 10 Rudolph, Wilma,|d1940-1994|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 African American girls|zTennessee|zClarksville|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Parades|zTennessee|zClarksville|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 African Americans|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Segregation|zTennessee|zClarksville|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Role models|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Parades|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Segregation|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Running|vJuvenile fiction. 651 0 Clarksville (Tenn.)|xHistory|y20th century|vJuvenile fiction. 700 1 Morrison, Frank,|d1971-|eillustrator.
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