John Henry (Rabbit Ears: A Classic Tale (Spotlight))
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This story is about an African American man working on the railroad. He is known to have been born with a hammer in his hand.
He spend many hours working with many men to build railroads. It also talks about how John never died, he just dug a spot and is still sleeping.
The theme in this story is to never give up and keep on trying. The illustrations are full of color in this book! October 3, — Shelved as: Search for a book to add a reference.
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