Friday, May 11, 2018




I'm sharing the poem I received in this year's student poetry postcard project arranged by Jone MacCulloch, Media Specialist and Poet Extraordinaire.

Reuben's poem flew all the way to New Hampshire  from Silver Star Elementary School in Vancouver, Washington.


Brave Claudette Colvin
I have courage like a lion
Brave, determined, sharing
She stood up for bullying
Determined Claudette Colvin

I was happy to see that Reuben's class has been learning about Claudette Colvin, who indeed showed courage at age fifteen when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white person in Montgomery in March, 1955. I read that she told Newsweek, "I felt like Sojourner Truth was pushing down on one shoulder and Harriet Tubman was pushing down on the other—saying, 'Sit down girl!'

So I thought I'd write a poem postcard to Reuben about one of these brave women who were heroes for Claudette. I chose Harriet Tubman.

Conductor Harriet Tubman
Eyes on freedom
Bold, daring, heroic,
Eyes on the North Star
Vigilant Harriet Tubman

Read more student post card poems at Check it Out. Thank you, Jone, for the opportunity to receive my lovely surprise in my mailbox.

 Jama has the Roundup today over at Jama's Alphabet Soup! Thank you, Jama.














4 comments:

  1. Love that you wrote a response to Reuben's poem. I'm enjoying all the poetry postcards people have been sharing recently which profile noteworthy people. :)

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  2. It has been such a joy to see the postcards reaching far and wide today! I was so inspired by Claudette Colvin when I learned of her.

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  3. I love my postcard mail, too, Joyce, and didn't think of writing a reply. How wonderful that you chose to write back from one of those 'angels' sitting on her shoulder!

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  4. AnonymousMay 14, 2018

    This is a wonderful poem project. Reuben did a great job and so did you!

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