Heroes of Black History

Heroes of Black History
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Biographies of Four Great Americans

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

ناشر

Liberty Street

شابک

9781683309413
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School Library Journal

January 1, 2018

Gr 3-6-This biographical collection of black heroes provides information on well-known subjects including Harriet Tubman, Jackie Robinson, Rosa Parks, and Barack Obama. The simple syntax and straightforward language makes this accessible to middle grade readers. Captioned photographs provide additional firsthand information to offer readers a comprehensive perspective on these figures. Full-color graphics and sidebars help divide large segments of text. The introductory resource includes a time line of U.S. history from the beginnings of chattel slavery to the modern Black Lives Matter movement. The scope is vast and sometimes the cohesiveness suffers when some text features fail to match the tone or content of the main subject, such as a sidebar on the origins of baseball in Jackie Robinson's profile. Additional people are referenced in the appendices, but many included are no longer living and more contemporary counterparts are not featured. VERDICT The accessibility of this volume and its photojournalistic style will aid both browsers and report writers alike.-Jamie Jensen, Wayne Cox Elementary School, Roanoke, TX

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

October 1, 2017
Biographies of Harriet Tubman, Jackie Robinson, Rosa Parks, and former President Barack Obama in one volume.The introduction provides a broad overview of black U.S. history starting with the trans-Atlantic slave trade in the 1600s and ending in 2013 with the genesis of the Black Lives Matter movement. The biographies are presented chronologically beginning with Harriet Tubman, "A Woman of Courage." While her famous code name, "Moses," is, oddly, never mentioned, the rest of her life is examined, beginning with her childhood (as all the biographies do). In addition to her heroic role on the Underground Railroad, her lesser-known exploits as a scout, nurse, and spy during the Civil War are also chronicled. Next is athlete Jackie Robinson, "Strong Inside and Out." Emphasis is placed on Robinson's courage and rightly so, though the idea that he had "guts enough" not to fight back is problematic. Third is "Civil Rights Icon" Rosa Parks. Previous challenges to segregation laws (like Claudette Colvin's) that paved the way for Parks go unmentioned, but Parks' lifelong commitment to civil rights is evident. Last is Barack Obama, "First African-American President." Obama's childhood as a minority in Hawaii and Indonesia is presented as foundational to his ability to connect with a variety of people, eventually helping him to become president. Photos and historical snippets help add context. Despite the few inaccuracies (ex. ."..the Black Panthers, a party that had advocated violently...," etc.), a solid volume on these four great black trailblazers. The thumbnail biographies of other notable figures at the end begs the question, isn't it time for lesser-known heroes to have their moment to shine? (timelines, glossary, index) (Collective biography. 9-14)

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