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  • Annino, Jan Godown, 1952-
     
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  • Jumper, Betty Mae, 1923-2011 -- Juvenile literature.
     
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    She sang promise : the story of Betty Mae Jumper, Seminole tribal leader / by Jan Godown Annino ; illustrated by Lisa Desimini ; afterword by Moses Jumper, Jr.
    by Annino, Jan Godown, 1952-
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    Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, c2010.
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  • Jumper, Betty Mae, 1923-2011 -- Juvenile literature.
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  • Seminole Indians -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
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  • Seminole Indians -- History -- Juvenile literature.
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  • Florida -- History -- Juvenile literature.
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    9781426305924 (hc : alk. paper)
    1426305923 (hc : alk. paper)
    9781426305931 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)
    1426305931 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)
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    33, [7] p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ; 23 x 28 cm.
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    Betty Mae Tiger Jumper was born in 1923, the daughter of a Seminole woman and a white man. She grew up in the Everglades under dark clouds of distrust among her tribe who could not accept her at first. As a child of a mixed marriage, she walked the line as a constant outsider. Growing up poor and isolated, she only discovered the joys of reading and writing at age 14. An iron will and sheer determination led her to success, and she returned to her people as a qualified nurse. When her husband was too sick to go to his alligator wrestling tourist job, gutsy Betty Mae climbed right into the alligator pit! Storyteller, journalist, and community activist, Betty Mae Jumper was a voice for her people, ultimately becoming the first female elected Seminole tribal leader.
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    Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, 2011
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