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Unsung Voices of Black History (from the Archives) - (From the Archives) by Kaavonia Hinton
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Highlights
- A perfect book for young readers to discover lesser-known people who have shaped Black history in the United States.The organizer behind the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
- 7-10 Years
- 9.5" x 8.0" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, People & Places
- Series Name: From the Archives
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Book Synopsis
A perfect book for young readers to discover lesser-known people who have shaped Black history in the United States.The organizer behind the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The first Black American head coach in the National Football League. The first Black female state senator from New York. Throughout history, Black people have broken barriers and protested to fight for equality. Celebrate little-known people like these and learn about the social impact of their work on American history in Unsung Voices of Black History.
ABOUT THIS SERIES:
This brand-new series is rooted in a profound commitment to shedding light on some of the important--and often lesser-known--aspects of Black history. From the Archives features landmarks, events, people, and artistic endeavors that have played a significant role in the Black experience in America and offers a chance to celebrate them. Written in a vivid, engaging style and featuring a colorful combination of photos and illustrations, each title serves as a powerful vehicle for education, inspiration, and empowerment for young readers.
About the Author
KaaVonia Hinton earned a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts from NC A&T State University and a Ph.D. from the Ohio State University. Currently, she is a professor in the Teaching & Learning Department at Old Dominion University and the author of several nonfiction books for children about United States history, including the Civil War. She feels deeply connected to the first British colonies in the U.S., as she grew up in rural North Carolina and lives in Virginia.