My BLACK History

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, General Art, Art History, American, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, African-American Studies
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Author: Nicole A. Jones ISBN: 9781948166065
Publisher: N. Jones Enterprise LLC. Publication: February 7, 2018
Imprint: N. Jones Enterprise LLC. Language: English
Author: Nicole A. Jones
ISBN: 9781948166065
Publisher: N. Jones Enterprise LLC.
Publication: February 7, 2018
Imprint: N. Jones Enterprise LLC.
Language: English

In a world so vivid with color and a society so beautifully diverse, there's an overwhelming amount of impressionable, young minds to educate and inspire. Celebrate individuality with Nicole A. Jones' new book, My Black History, where love and respect prove virtuous above all else!

 

With insightful text and compelling illustrations on every page, a kind and sensible grandmother sits down with her grandchildren and relates the lessons yet to be learned from mankind's past travesties. In doing so, she also introduces just some of the many revolutionary men and women who've long began the massive overturning of an old-fashioned mentality.

 

With discrimination still plaguing modern-day civilization, we're reminded of the importance of rising above its critical view in a strenuous effort to leave the world better than when we found it.

Nicole A. Jones' rhythmic and candid approach will have young readers enthralled as well as enlightened for generations to come.

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In a world so vivid with color and a society so beautifully diverse, there's an overwhelming amount of impressionable, young minds to educate and inspire. Celebrate individuality with Nicole A. Jones' new book, My Black History, where love and respect prove virtuous above all else!

 

With insightful text and compelling illustrations on every page, a kind and sensible grandmother sits down with her grandchildren and relates the lessons yet to be learned from mankind's past travesties. In doing so, she also introduces just some of the many revolutionary men and women who've long began the massive overturning of an old-fashioned mentality.

 

With discrimination still plaguing modern-day civilization, we're reminded of the importance of rising above its critical view in a strenuous effort to leave the world better than when we found it.

Nicole A. Jones' rhythmic and candid approach will have young readers enthralled as well as enlightened for generations to come.

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