Jane H. Clarke
In Tessie, a young girl from Harlem encounters an entirely different city and an entirely different world when she wins a scholarship to Hobbe and becomes the first Negro student to attend the private school….
Although it is unlikely that Tessie's first day at Hobbe could have happened as it did, [Jesse Jackson] writes compassionately of a girl's struggle to face a strange world and be true to herself. (p. 34)
Jane H. Clarke, in Book World—Chicago Tribune, Part II (© 1968 Postrib Corp.), May 5, 1968.
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