Florence Crannell Means (1891-1980) was an American author. She wrote multicultural children's books and espoused a message of racial equality. The Moved-Outers (1945) was a Newberry Honor Book, and Knock At The Door, Emmy (1956) was a Nanch Bloch Aw...
Florence Crannell Means (May 15, 1891 Baldwinsville, New York - November 19, 1980 Boulder, Colorado) was an American writer for children and young adults. Her novel about Japanese internment, The Moved-Outers, won a Newbery Medal honor award in 1946....