I'm sharing the poem I received in this year's student poetry postcard project arranged by Jone MacCulloch, Media Specialist and Poet Extraordinaire.
Reuben's poem flew all the way to New Hampshire from Silver Star Elementary School in Vancouver, Washington.
Brave Claudette ColvinI have courage like a lionBrave, determined, sharingShe stood up for bullyingDetermined Claudette ColvinI was happy to see that Reuben's class has been learning about Claudette Colvin, who indeed showed courage at age fifteen when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white person in Montgomery in March, 1955. I read that she told Newsweek, "I felt like Sojourner Truth was pushing down on one shoulder and Harriet Tubman was pushing down on the other—saying, 'Sit down girl!'
So I thought I'd write a poem postcard to Reuben about one of these brave women who were heroes for Claudette. I chose Harriet Tubman.
Conductor Harriet TubmanEyes on freedom Bold, daring, heroic,Eyes on the North StarVigilant Harriet TubmanRead more student post card poems at
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. Thank you, Jone, for the opportunity to receive my lovely surprise in my mailbox.
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Published on May 11, 2018 02:00