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Myers, Walter Dean, 1937–2014.
Juba! / Walter Dean Myers.
pages cm
Summary: A young African American man tries to make it as a dancer in New York’s Five Points district and in England in the 1800s.
ISBN 978-0-06-211271-2 (hardback)
EPub Edition © September 2015 ISBN 9780062112743
1. Lane, William Henry, approximately 1825–1852—Juvenile fiction. [1. Lane, William Henry, approximately 1825–1852—Fiction. 2. Dancers—Fiction. 3. African Americans—New York (State)—New York—Fiction. 4. Prejudices—Fiction. 5. Five Points (New York, N.Y.)—History—19th century—Fiction. 6. London (England)—History—19th century—Fiction. 7. Great Britain—History—Victoria, 1837–1901—Fiction.] I. Title.
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