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Wendell Scott

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Learn about Wendell Scott’s fascinating life, one of the first African American NASCAR drivers and first African American to win a race in the Grand National Series, in the book Wendell Scott—part of the Leaders Like Us African American childrens books series.

Discover what led Wendell Scott to becoming an important African American leader in race car driving, as well as his accomplishments.

Storybook Features:

  • This children’s book includes reading/teaching tips, discussion questions, a timeline, and extension activity to develop reading comprehension skills.
  • 24 pages with vibrant illustrations
  • Lexile 680L

About Rourke

We proudly publish respectful and relevant non-fiction and fiction titles that represent our diverse readers, and are designed to support reading on a level that has no limits!

| • Grades 1– 4 • 24 pages • 7.5" x 10" • Explore the fascinating life of Wendell Scott, one of the first African American NASCAR drivers and first African American to win a race in the Grand National Series. | These new picture-book biographies in the Leaders like Us series (written and illustrated by Black women) place a well-deserved spotlight on lesser-known Black Americans who were leaders in their fields. Civil rights activism, journalism, and politics are discussed in Charlotta Bass, which describes the impressive accomplishments of this Rhode Island native as she published her own newspaper for Black Americans and became a Vice Presidential nominee in 1952. Jackie Ormes introduces fashionable comics creator Ormes, who kicked stereotypes to the curb with her popular comics (the first by a Black woman to be nationally syndicated) featuring smart, successful, and attractive Black characters, like Torchy Brown. Leland Melvin highlights Melvin’s unlikely career as an NFL player and astronaut—truly the American dream—and draws attention to his passion for space science and inspiring youth. Readers enter the NASCAR circuit in Wendell Scott, where they’ll see impressive driving unfortunately hampered by racism; Scott saw his first-place trophy in the 1963 Grand National Series race—the first won by any Black driver—awarded to a white man instead, a slight finally corrected in 2010. Occasionally the writing lacks smooth transitions, but all the books give a clear sense of their subjects, the importance of their work, and obstacles they overcame. Welcoming, full-page illustrations, reading-comprehension questions, and an activity prompt round out each title in this worthwhile series. —Booklist, Fall 2021 | Wendell loved to drive fast. When people wanted to hire African American race car drivers, his name was the first to come up. He accepted the challenge. By 1963, he had gone from getting speeding tickets to winning a racing championship. Meet an important leader—Wendell Scott.

PUBLISHER:

Rourke Educational Media

ISBN-10:

1731649282

ISBN-13:

9781731649287

BINDING:

Hardback

LANGUAGE:

English

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