Introduces sperm whales, including their different body parts, how they travel in groups, what they eat, and how they care for their young.
Introduces sperm whales, including their different body parts, how they travel in groups, what they eat, and how they care for their young.
In this collection of poems and collage artwork, award winners Eloise Greenfield and Jan Spivey Gilchrist gracefully depict the experiences of families like their own, who found the courage to leave their homes behind and make new lives for ...
Presents an epic history that covers the period from the end of World War I through the 1970s, chronicling the decades-long migration of African Americans from the South to the North and West through the stories of three individuals and ...
Conclusively tracking the history of misinformation from the 18th century through today's anti-immigration policies, The Next Great Migration makes the case for a future in which migration is not a source of fear, but of hope.
Every year like clockwork, animals both big and small are driven by a natural instinct to move, in order to survive.
In The Making of African America, Berlin challenges the traditional presentation of a linear, progressive history from slavery to freedom.
Depression-era conditions are examined in St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton, Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro ... J. T. Kirby,Rural Worlds Lost, 276, est timates that the farm population shrank by 8 million between 1920 and 1960 ...
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Marsh, Laura F. Great migrations. Elephants / by Laura Marsh. p. cm. Includes index. eISBN: 978-1-4263-1311-0 1. African elephant--Migration--Juvenile literature. I. Title. QL737.
They make longer migrations than any other land animal. Some reindeer walk more than 4,000 kilometers every year. Because they live in large groups, or herds, they quickly eat up food and then they have to move to another place.
A review of the major animal migrations on land, in the sea, and in the air includes the conservation status of the populations involved and covers such great migratory species as bison, salmon, monarch butterflies, and shorebirds.