The Learning Tree

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The Learning Tree is a semi-autobiographical novel by Gordon Parks that portrays an African American boy’s coming-of-age in 1920s Kansas amid racism and moral conflict.

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instanceOf novel
semi-autobiographical novel
adaptationDirector Gordon Parks
adaptationType feature film
author Gordon Parks
basedOn Gordon Parks' childhood experiences
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts African American life in early 20th-century Kansas
genre autobiographical fiction
coming-of-age novel
hasAdaptation The Learning Tree self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Learning Tree (1969 film)
literaryMovement African-American literature
literaryTheme coming of age
family
identity
moral conflict
poverty
racial injustice
racism
violence
mainCharacter Newt Winger
notableFor being Gordon Parks' first novel
portrayal of systemic racism in the American Midwest
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 1963
publisher Harper & Row
settingLocation Kansas
settingTime 1920s
titleOrigin metaphor for life lessons learned through experience

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Gordon Parks notableWork The Learning Tree
Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks notableWork The Learning Tree
subject surface form: Gordon Parks
this entity surface form: The Learning Tree (1969 film)
Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks notableWork The Learning Tree
subject surface form: Gordon Parks
this entity surface form: The Learning Tree (1963 novel)
The Learning Tree hasAdaptation The Learning Tree self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Learning Tree (1969 film)