Overlooked Milestones of Black History (from the Archives) -- Kaavonia Hinton, Hardcover
A perfect book for young readers to discover lesser-known events that have shaped Black history in the United States.
The Stono Rebellion of enslaved people in 1739. Harriet Tubman's Combahee River raid in 1863. The Biloxi Wade-in to desegregate beaches in 1959. Throughout history, Black people have spoken up, protested, rebelled, and even risked their lives to gain equality. Celebrate little-known historic events like these and learn about their social impact on American history in Overlooked Milestones 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.
Author: Kaavonia Hinton
Publisher: C. Press/F. Watts Trade
Published: 9/2/2025
Pages: 40
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.66 lbs
Size: 9.61" H x 8.03" L x 0.32" W
ISBN: 9781546178026