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[Girls with ADHD Push ; Tulsa Riot of 1921]

Part 3. Another novelist has based her latest book on the events surrounding "The Tulsa Riot" of 1921. After the riot, an African-American community was bombed and burned to the ground. Beth Engeler speaks with Jewell Parker Rhodes, who says the story brings up racial and gender stereotypes. (8:50).

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  • "Part 3. Another novelist has based her latest book on the events surrounding "The Tulsa Riot" of 1921. After the riot, an African-American community was bombed and burned to the ground. Beth Engeler speaks with Jewell Parker Rhodes, who says the story brings up racial and gender stereotypes. (8:50)."@en
  • "Part 2. The novel Push tells the story of an illiterate, overweight, and abused 16-year-old girl from Harlem. As Stephanie Goichman reports, novelist Sapphire based the book on her experiences as a teacher in New York City. (5:57)."@en
  • "Part 1. We've all known children with "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder". If you think about it, most of them have probably been boys, but that may be because girls are often overlooked. From Gainesville, Florida, Andrea Reed reports on new research. (5:14)."@en

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