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I HEARD by J. Nailah Avery

I HEARD

An American Journey

by J. Nailah Avery ; illustrated by Steffi Walthall

Pub Date: April 16th, 2024
ISBN: 9781623543822
Publisher: Charlesbridge

A lesson about the pride and perseverance that inform African American identity.

An adult invites a group of Black children—diverse in terms of skin tone and hairstyle—to gather around and listen. The story begins with Mother Africa and extends into a rich tapestry of ancestry, adversity, and accomplishments. With vibrant imagery and punchy rhyming verse, the book tells readers of African royalty and warriors, trans-Atlantic enslavement, the bravery of those who worked toward liberation, and community organizing and hard-fought institutional change. Contemporary figures appear: President Barack Obama, voting rights activist Stacey Abrams, and Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Avery writes in broad strokes about the “countless demonstrations…displayed throughout the nation” but also gets specific about Civil Rights activism, with references to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Divine Nine consortium of Black fraternities and sororities. The result is an accessible work that offers readers much to reflect upon while presenting aspects of African American history and culture that may be new to young readers—and that may prompt further research. An author’s note and appended information on topics and key terms provide a poignant starting point for that research.

Before enslavement and beyond the Civil Rights Movement, African American culture presented in full color and powerful rhyme.

(Informational picture book. 5-10)