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"This may be the most exhilarating and revelatory history of our country. It is must reading for today's youth-as well as their elders." --Studs TerkelFrom the boys who sailed with Columbus to today's young activists, this unique book brings to life the contributions of young people throughout American history. Based on primary sources and including 160 authentic images, this handsome oversized volume highlights the fascinating stories of more than 70 young people from diverse cultures. Young readers will be hooked into history as they meet individuals their own age who were caught up in our country's most dramatic moments-Olaudah Equiano, kidnapped from his village in western Africa and forced into slavery, Anyokah, who helped her father create a written Cherokee language, Johnny Clem, the nine-year-old drummer boy who became a Civil War hero, and Jessica Govea, a teenager who risked joining Cesar Chavez's fight for a better life for farmworkers. Throughout, Philip Hoose's own lively, knowledgeable voice provides a rich historical context-making this not only a great reference-but a great read. The first U.S. history book of this scope to focus on the role young people have played in the making of our country, its compelling stories combine to tell our larger national story, one that prompts Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, to comment, "This is an extraordinary book-wonderfully readable, inspiring to young and old alike, and unique."


Quick--name five noteworthy children in U.S. history. If you're like most, you probably stalled after Sacagawea and Pocahontas. Young people have always gotten short shrift when it comes to the record of American history. And yet, wouldn't the study of history be far more compelling to students if they could relate to figures their own age? Author Phillip Hoose believes so. He found that behind every major event in U.S. history were young people--brave, fearful, poor, rich, adventurous, clever, tragic, curious, and strong. We Were There, Too! examines the lives of dozens of youth who helped shape our nation: Nine months before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin did the very same thing. On one of Columbus's voyages to the New World, 56 (out of 99) crew members were 18 or younger. In 1814 two sisters from Massachusetts, Rebecca Bates, 19, and Abigail, 15, routed approaching British soldiers by playing "Yankee Doodle" on fife and drum. The British, believing an American army was congregating for an attack, turned and fled. And in contemporary times, 13-year-old Ryan White, infected with AIDS, stood up to a school district that wanted to prevent him from going to school, eating in the cafeteria, and having a normal life with his friends.

Every story in this beautifully written volume is a heartening example of the spirit of young people. Each essay is accompanied by photos or illustrations, as well as sidebars with fascinating related tidbits of information. Readers of all ages will find a multitude of new heroes to respect and emulate. This is one history book that should be on every shelf. (Ages 10 and older) --Emilie Coulter




Customer Reviews

  • An Extraordinary History Book.....


    By A3KCMEJTRQHNAP on 2001-08-20
    Do you know who Deborah Sampson, Eunice Williams or Joseph Miliauskas are? How about John Tinker, Johnny Clem and Claudette Colvin? These six names are among the more than seventy young people profiled in Phillip Hoose's marvelously unique history book, We Were There, Too!. From the boys who sailed to America with Columbus and all through the history of this country, young people have contributed to every important event that helped shape our nation. Each of Mr Hoose's painstakingly researched and beautifully written stories is both compelling and engaging and includes photographs and/or other artwork and additional related historical information about the world at that time. Youngsters will be fascinated and inspired and history will come alive, as they read about young people their own age who stood up and made a difference. Perfect for kids 10 and older, We Were There, Too! chronicles a part of history, often overlooked and is a book that should be savored and enjoyed by everyone, young and old alike.

  • another side to history


    By A3OJAWIMUKNHTP on 2001-12-25
    If you've got a student who is bored by history as we know it "We Were There, Too!" will go a long way to getting that student re-engaged again!

    Across the parade of time, from Diego Bermudez sailing off into the unknown with Christopher Columbus(did you realize that most of the crews of those three ships were in fact boys?) to the well-known peacemaker Pocahontas in 1607 to unknown Oloudah Equiano from Benin, Africa of 1756. Pictures from books of those years & sidebars which illustrate the way people lived & thought as well as a paragraph about What Happened to... bring our story to life.

    From Strangers in Paradise: The British Colonies where young boys ran away to sea to see the New World to those captured by the First People & taken away to live with them to those in Africa sold into slavery.

    From Breaking Away: The American Revolution when boys & girls, each with their own skills helped sound the alarm, translated the melting pot of languages, listened to the enemy & joined up in the Continental Army.

    From Learning to Be a Nation when youngsters confused the enemy, sewed flags & uniforms, discovered alphabets & fled other parts of the world to come join in the making of this new nation.

    From One Nation or Two? When thousands of young men & a few young women joined up to fight the Civil War which tore this nation apart. Girls who became doctors & sculptors, boys who went whaling, were POWs & pilots in the Underground Railroad.

    From Elbow Room when hundreds of thousands of parents headed West & their sons & daughters went along for the ride(more often they walked!) & took along cows, journals, horses & the children of the First People who survived the encounter with this flood of strangers who would change their lives forwever.

    In Shifting Gears in a New Century the children of our history worked terribly hard - in sweatshops & mines, led strikes for better, safer conditions & worked on ocean liners, put their lives on the line for politics & began to work in front of the cameras in that newfangled Hollywood industry.

    In Hard Times: War, Depression, and Dust - from one World War to the next, children fully participated beside their elders - whether braving mob actions, riding the rails to food & a future or fighting for world freedom in faraway places or playing national baseball for the first time at home.

    When the Times That Kept a-Changin' came around children braved hate-filled crowds on their way to school; were migrant workers who organized unions; got bedazzled by computers in their infancy(the computers, not the kids!) & fought for a girls' basketball league, the right to go to school & to save the environment.

    All in all - "We Were There, Too!" is an important book to help young people feel how we used to live & think about life & how some young people, in today's world, are still making history.

  • Captivating Insight into U.S. History


    By AJSYRS9TN67SH on 2002-10-12
    My Middle School Special Day Class students were captivated and intrigued by each story we read together. Used as an introduction to specific eras in our history, these eyewitness stories provoked the students to ask questions, seek further information, and dive into their history lessons. There is such a long waiting list to borrow this book that I can only allow students to take it home overnight. This was the best twenty dollars I have ever spent on a classroom resource!

  • We Were there,Too


    By AI31E3FYWEB7M on 2001-08-11
    What an exciting way to put a new spin on American History. A great teaching aide. It whets the appetite to learn more about each segment of History covered. Interesting reading for all ages.

  • Wow...This Is What You Call EXCITING History!


    By A24R8J54OJA35T on 2002-05-18
    When someone gave me this book as a sort of gift, I was kind of reluctant to read it. I mean, it looked like another one of those thick, boring biography collections that line the bookshelves in your social studies classroom. Was I ever wrong...I started reading this book, thinking I'd just read for a few minutes, and soon half an hour had gone by. Phillip Hoose has done a wonderful job of creating a book with dynamic young people throughout history that inspire us all. And he goes beyond telling about Phillis Wheatley...he tells about Anna Meyer, who played professional baseball during World War 2, John Tinker who boldly stood up for his rights to protest the Vietnam War, and the boys who played a crucial-yet-rarely-realized role as part of the crew on Columbus's voyage. So you think history's boring? Read this book and see it in a whole new light!


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