The Poppy Lady: Moina Belle Michael and Her Tribute to Veterans
When American soldiers entered World War I, Moina Belle Michael, a schoolteacher from Georgia, knew she had to act. Some of the soldiers were her students and friends. Almost single-handedly, Moina worked to establish the red poppy as the symbol to honor and remember soldiers. And she devoted the...
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When American soldiers entered World War I, Moina Belle Michael, a schoolteacher from Georgia, knew she had to act. Some of the soldiers were her students and friends. Almost single-handedly, Moina worked to establish the red poppy as the symbol to honor and remember soldiers. And she devoted the rest of her life to making sure the symbol would last forever. Thanks to her hard work, that symbol remains strong today. Author Barbara Elizabeth Walsh and artist Layne Johnson worked with experts, primary documents, and Moina's great-nieces to better understand Moina's determination to honor the war veterans.A portion of the book's proceeds will support the National Military Family Association's Operation PurpleĀ®, which benefits children of the U.S. military.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781590787540 (1590787544)
Publish date: September 1st 2012
Publisher: Calkins Creek Books
Pages no: 40
Edition language: English
An admiring but overdone portrait of the Georgia schoolteacher who established the red poppy as the universal symbol of support for veterans and their families.
A Georgia woman I didn't know anything about, Moina Belle Michael was a determined woman who made her mark in education and serving her country with whatever means was available to her. Her lasting legacy is the establishment of the red poppy as the symbol to remember war veterans during World War I...