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A stunning picture book biography about the early life of Ida B.
Wells, her incredible work as a suffragist, and her critical role
in the Women's March of 1913. Ida B. Wells grew up during a time
when women did not have the right to vote. But Ida aspired for
equality; she had learned from her parents to forge a life through
hope and bravery, so she worked tirelessly to fight for an America
that was fair to everyone regardless of race and gender. Her
courageous activism made her one of the most influential civil
rights leaders in American history. Here is Ida's story with a
specific spotlight on her fearless role in the Women's March of
1913.
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Indigo Dreaming (Hardcover)
Dinah Johnson; Illustrated by Anna Cunha
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R518
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A gorgeous, imagination-sparking introduction to the beauty and
interconnectedness of the Black diaspora. A young girl living on
the coast of South Carolina dreams of her distant relatives on the
shores of Africa and beyond. Indigo Dreaming is a poetic meditation
between two young girls-on different sides of the sea-who wonder
about how they are intricately linked by culture, even though they
are separated by location. The girls' reflections come together,
creating an imaginative and illuminating vision of home, as well as
a celebration of the Black diaspora. This gorgeous lyrical tale
engages the senses and evokes childlike curiosity and wonder.
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H Is for Harlem (Hardcover)
April Harrison, Dinah Johnson
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R595
R463
Discovery Miles 4 630
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This richly informative and gorgeously illustrated book celebrates
Harlem's vibrant traditions, past and present. A is for Apollo
Theatre L is for Liberation Bookstore U is for Uptown Discover the
Harlem icons that have defined generations of American culture.
Harlem is full of remarkable treasures, including museums,
performance spaces, community centers, and more-all of which come
to life in this lavish celebration of Harlem as an epicenter of
African American history and a vibrant neighborhood that continues
to shape our world. At once a love letter and a rich alphabetical
archive, H Is for Harlem highlights communities and traditions that
connect our past and present.
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