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Serena vs. Venus: How a Photograph Spotlighted the Fight for Equality
Contributor(s): Smith-Llera, Danielle (Author)
ISBN: 0756555337     ISBN-13: 9780756555337
Publisher: Compass Point Books
OUR PRICE:   $7.61  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2017
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | History - United States - General
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2016038563
Lexile Measure: 1090
Series: Captured History Sports
Physical Information: 0.2" H x 8.9" W x 10" (0.70 lbs) 64 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 187243
Reading Level: 6.9   Interest Level: Middle Grades   Point Value: 1.0
 
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Publisher Description:
The final match of the 2001 U.S. Open featuring tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams was groundbreaking. It was first time siblings had squared off in the final match for more than 100 years. And it was the first time both players were black. The photo of the smiling Williams sisters holding their trophies after the tennis match appeared in newspapers around the globe. It captured two athletes who fought, and would continue to fight, for a place for women and African-Americans in tennis and the world beyond.

Contributor Bio(s): Smith-Llera, Danielle: - Danielle Smith-Llera's former life as a teacher led her to write books for young people. She has taught literature, writing, history, and visual arts to students ranging from elementary school to college. Danielle studied English and Visual Arts at Harvard University and exhibits her artwork internationally. As the spouse of a diplomat, she and her family have lived in Washington D.C., New Delhi, India and Kingston, Jamaica.