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Tell All the Children Our Story: Memories and Mementos of Being Young and Black in America

por Tonya Bolden

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Reveals the history of African American children--from the first recorded birth of a black child in Jamestown, Virginia, to the present day--through historical documents, journal entries, news articles, and interviews.
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Told through text, illustration, images of primary source material and through the voices of children who lived through slavery, the Revolution, the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement, Bolden provides an accessible children to help educate all children about the black experience in America. Published in 2001, this work is still important and relevant to today's conversations about race in America. Includes index, selected bibliography and extensive notes on the text. Colored boxes separate vignettes and letters from the main text. ( )
  GReader28 | Feb 21, 2016 |
Tell All the Children Our Story is a fascinating "scrapbook" that culls together a wide variety of archival material (artwork, photos, excerpts, advertisements, posters, etc.) to tell the story of the black experience in America. Well-researched text supports the archival material, and over the course of the book the reader experiences the different phases of black oppression embedded within America's history. The book holds its own as a stand alone read, but can also be used as a source for excerpts and supplemental reading.

The writing itself is very engaging, and the book does a fantastic job painting a unified picture with individual voices. The story is told through those who experienced it firsthand (via the primary and second sources), which results in a powerful and moving experience for the reader. The appendix of the book provides additional detail about each document, a selected bibliography, and suggested reading recommendations. I will definitely reference this book in the future. ( )
  JeffCarver | Feb 1, 2014 |
This is a non-fiction story that depicts memories and mementos of being young and Black in America. The story documents the experience of growing up Black in America. The story goes from the first recorded birth of a black child in America to today’s lifestyles, social classes, attitudes, and perceptions of African Americans. Students can use this book when learning about African Americans and their history.
  rpanek | Jul 8, 2009 |
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