Local author and Medal of Honor Center to collaborate on two children's books

Local 3 News
28 Feb 202402:27

TLDRThe National Medal of Honor Heritage Center in Chattanooga is partnering with local children's book author Rita Hubbard to create two books honoring Medal of Honor recipients. The first book will focus on astronaut Ronald McNair, while the second will feature six recipients, including the late Captain Larry Taylor, a local Chattanooga hero. Hubbard, a former teacher and award-winning author, is excited to share these stories with young readers, aiming to inspire them with tales of courage, commitment, and perseverance.

Takeaways

  • 📚 The National Medal of Honor Heritage Center is partnering with a local author to create two children's books.
  • 🎨 The books aim to highlight stories of several Medal of Honor recipients.
  • 🌟 Rita Hubbard, an award-winning children's author from Chattanooga, has been selected to write these stories.
  • 📖 Hubbard is a former teacher with 20 years of experience and is now a full-time children's book writer.
  • 🚀 The first book will be about Ronald McNair, the only African-American astronaut on the Challenger space shuttle.
  • 📖 The second book is a gallery book featuring six Medal of Honor recipients, including Chattanooga's Captain Larry Taylor.
  • 🛸 McNair's story is significant as it relates to the Challenger disaster in January 1986.
  • 🏆 Captain Larry Taylor is the most recent Medal of Honor recipient and will be included posthumously.
  • 📚 The goal is to share these legacies with a younger audience and inspire them through stories of courage and perseverance.
  • 📈 The initiative also aims to improve literacy among young learners by exposing them to these stories.
  • 📍 The project is part of the educational mission at the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center in Chattanooga.

Q & A

  • What is the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center collaborating on?

    -The National Medal of Honor Heritage Center is collaborating with a local author to write two children's books.

  • Who are the children's books about?

    -The books will highlight several Medal of Honor recipients, including a local Chattanooga hero.

  • Who is the local author chosen to write these stories?

    -Rita Hubbard, an award-winning children's author from Chattanooga, Tennessee, has been chosen to write these stories.

  • What is Rita Hubbard's background?

    -Rita Hubbard is a former teacher with 20 years of experience, teaching from kindergarten through ninth grade, and is now a full-time children's book writer.

  • Which Medal of Honor recipient will be featured in the first book?

    -The first book will be about Ronald McNair, the only African-American astronaut on the space shuttle Challenger.

  • What is unique about the second book?

    -The second book is a gallery book that will highlight six Medal of Honor recipients.

  • Who are the six Medal of Honor recipients featured in the gallery book?

    -The recipients are Jacob Parrott, Teddy Roosevelt, Joseph Adkinson, Paul Huff, Ralph Pucket, and Captain Larry Taylor.

  • What happened to Captain Larry Taylor?

    -Captain Larry Taylor, the newest Medal of Honor recipient, unfortunately passed away a few weeks ago.

  • Why do Wilkinson and Hubbard want to share these stories with younger audiences?

    -They believe that these stories of courage, commitment, integrity, sacrifice, patriotism, and citizenship should be accessible to everyone, including young learners, to inspire and help build their literacy.

  • What is the purpose of these children's books?

    -The purpose is to expose young learners to these legacies and inspire them by showing that they are not alone in facing odds, as the Medal of Honor recipients also persevered and succeeded.

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📚 Collaboration on Children's Books about Medal of Honor Recipients

The National Medal of Honor Heritage Center is partnering with local author Rita Hub to create two children's books. These books aim to showcase the stories of several Medal of Honor recipients, including a local Chattanooga hero. The first book will focus on Ronald McNair, the only African-American astronaut on the Challenger shuttle, and the second will be a gallery book featuring six recipients, including the recently deceased Captain Larry Taylor, Chattanooga's newest Medal of Honor recipient. The initiative seeks to inspire young learners with stories of courage, commitment, integrity, sacrifice, patriotism, and citizenship, while also improving their literacy.

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Keywords

💡National Medal of Honor

The National Medal of Honor is the United States' highest and most prestigious personal military decoration that may be awarded to recognize U.S. military service members who have distinguished themselves by acts of valor. In the video, the Medal of Honor Heritage Center collaborates on children's books to honor recipients, emphasizing the importance of their stories and the values they represent.

💡Heritage Center

A heritage center is typically a place dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and presenting the cultural, historical, and natural heritage of a particular area or group. In this context, the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center is involved in educating the public about the Medal of Honor and its recipients.

💡Children's Books

Children's books are books specifically created for young readers, often featuring age-appropriate language, themes, and illustrations. They serve to educate, entertain, and inspire young minds. In the video, the books are a medium to convey the stories of Medal of Honor recipients to a younger audience.

💡Local Hero

A local hero is an individual who has performed a significant act of bravery, kindness, or achievement within their community. In the video, the term refers to Captain Larry Taylor, a Chattanooga native who was a recipient of the Medal of Honor.

💡Rita Hub

Rita Hub is the local author from Chattanooga who has been chosen to write the children's books about Medal of Honor recipients. She is a former teacher and an award-winning children's book writer, which makes her a fitting choice for this educational project.

💡Ronald McNair

Ronald McNair was an American astronaut and physicist, known for being the second African-American to fly in space. He was a recipient of the Medal of Honor posthumously after his tragic death in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986. His inclusion in the children's book aims to inspire young readers with his story of overcoming adversity and achieving great accomplishments.

💡Gallery Book

A gallery book typically features a collection of images or stories, often used to showcase a particular theme or subject. In this context, the gallery book will highlight six Medal of Honor recipients, providing a visual and narrative tribute to their heroic acts.

💡Courage, Commitment, Integrity, Sacrifice, Patriotism, Citizenship

These are the core values and virtues that the Medal of Honor recipients embody. The video emphasizes the importance of sharing these values with young learners to inspire them and help them build their literacy and understanding of these principles.

💡Literacy

Literacy refers to the ability to read, write, and understand written information. In the context of the video, it is used to highlight the educational purpose of the children's books, which is not only to tell the stories of Medal of Honor recipients but also to improve the reading and comprehension skills of young readers.

💡Inspire

To inspire means to motivate or encourage someone to feel or do something, especially something creative or difficult. In the video, the goal is to inspire children by showing them that they are not alone in facing challenges, as the Medal of Honor recipients also faced odds and persevered.

Highlights

National Medal of Honor Heritage Center is collaborating with a local author for children's books.

The books will feature stories of several Medal of Honor recipients.

Local Chattanooga author Rita Hubbard is chosen to write the stories.

Chattanooga is the birthplace of the Medal of Honor.

Hubbard is an award-winning children's author and former teacher.

The first book will be about Ronald McNair, the only African-American astronaut on the Challenger.

The second book is a gallery book highlighting six Medal of Honor recipients.

The recipients include Jacob Parrott, Teddy Roosevelt, Joseph Adkinson, Paul Huff, Ralph Pucket, and Captain Larry Taylor.

Captain Larry Taylor is Chattanooga's own and the newest Medal of Honor recipient.

The books aim to share these legacies with a younger audience.

The stories are meant to inspire children and show them perseverance in the face of adversity.

The initiative also aims to help young learners build their literacy.

The stories will expose children to values like courage, commitment, integrity, sacrifice, patriotism, and citizenship.

The Medal of Honor Museum at the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center will be involved in the storytelling.

Leah Bowling from Local 3 news is reporting on the initiative.