Bessie Coleman, Toni Morrison, and Barack Obama are among the individuals covered in this collection of Black biographies.
People in a variety of fields, among them activism, politics, arts, culture, and business, demonstrated perseverance and vision. The subjects range from Phillis Wheatley, who published her first poem before the United States existed as a country, to Vice President Kamala Harris and Misty Copeland, who dances with the American Ballet Theatre, where she made history as its first Black female principal dancer. Some names will likely be more well known, such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., while others will be less so—for instance, Diane Nash, who organized and participated in many pivotal events in the civil rights movement. Singer Mahalia Jackson and actor Sidney Poitier are recognized for both their contributions to their fields and their commitment to social change. Also profiled is Dick Gregory, who wove politics, racism, and other issues into his comedy act. Among the athletes covered are boxing champion Muhammad Ali and Olympic gold medalist Florence Griffith Joyner, whose blend of glamour and speed expanded the idea of what a sports personality could be. Entries are enhanced with colorful illustrations, quotes from the subjects, and sidebars with additional information. This lively and pertinent narrative makes familiar stories feel fresh while also highlighting potentially lesser-known individuals.
Shines a light on Black pioneers who not only made a difference, but broke boundaries for those who followed.
(Collective biography. 10-14)