Young, gifted and Black too /

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by Wilson, Jamia,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Pippins, Andrea,--illustrator. Physical details: 63 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm Subject(s): African Americans | Black people 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Parkdale Elementary School Black History Month 920.0 WIL Available

"Meet 52 more Black icons from past and present" -- Cover.

Creators taken from cover.

Juan Latino -- Queen Nanny -- Toussaint L'Ouverture -- Chevalier de Saint-Georges -- Olaudah Equiano -- Alexander Pushkin -- Yaa Asantewaa -- Moses and Calvin McKissack -- Ann Lowe -- Albert Luthuli -- Charles Drew -- Thurgood Marshall -- Sister Rosetta Tharpe -- George Washington Gibbs Jr. -- Jackie Robinson -- Bertina Lopes -- Frantz Fanon -- Hans Massaquoi -- Coretta Scott King -- Mariama Bâ -- Gladys Mae West -- Chinua Achebe -- Alvin Ailey -- Miriam Makeba -- Annie Easley -- Ngũgĩ wa Thiang'o -- Fela Kuti -- John Lewis -- Aretha Franklin -- Angela Davis -- Bob Marley -- Octavia Butler -- Thomas Sankara -- Iman -- Prince -- Ozwald Boateng -- Marcus Samuelsson -- Leymah Gbowee -- Laverne Cox -- Phoebe Robinson -- Lewis Hamilton -- Michaela Coel -- Colin Kaepernick -- Kadeena Cox -- Aisha Dee -- Adenike Oladosu -- Naomi Osaka -- Amanda Gorman -- Chloe x Halle -- Ntando Mahlangu -- Zaila Avant-garde -- Mari Copeny.

"In this timely follow-up to the best-selling, genre-defining Young, Gifted and Black, you can meet 52 more Black icons from around the world – this time spanning even more countries and including inspiring figures from as far back as the 1500s right up to present-day heroes. Featuring the stories of recent changemakers such as Amanda Gorman and Naomi Osaka, as well as historic talents such as Juan Latino and Yaa Asantewaa, Jamia Wilson has curated a new selection of inspiring black icons illustrated by Andrea Pippins’ colorful and celebratory artwork. Covering 52 figures, the book is ideal for educators and homeschoolers studying Black excellence, with a new figure to explore every week of the year. Biographies are ordered chronologically, and the range of figures showcases an even more global selection in line with the movement towards decolonizing our history and curricula."--

6-10 years.

Grades 1-5.