historical poetry

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historical poetry

The unboxing of a Black girl

(Poetry)
2024
"Set in New York City in the '90s, Angela Shant?'s poems and stories paint a mosaic of childhood that is shaped by the past and reverberates into the present. As Shant? navigates the city through memory, this timeless book illuminates the places where Black girls are nurtured or boxed in, through stories and poems about expectations, exploitation, love, loss, and self-realization. Her poems center on pivotal moments of Black childhood, using footnotes that encourage you to listen to songs, watch movies, and even learn how to play Spades to further contextualize and celebrate Black culture in every aspect of life. But even with Black joy, life ain't no crystal stair. Between fond memories, Shant? also explores the dark corners of childhood by showing us the ways adultification, misogynoir, and sexual assault can impact girlhood. Every piece in this memoir invites you to unpack the past--to find and transcend the expectations and boxes the world puts Black girls in"--Jacket flap.
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Carver, a life in poems

2022
A collection of poems that combine to provide a portrait of the life of nineteenth-century African-American botanist and inventor George Washington Carver.

Saving the day

Garrett Morgan's life-changing invention of the traffic signal
"The story of Garrett Morgan, an African American inventor, who created the first automatic three-way traffic signal system"--.
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The Great Migration

journey to the North
Describes the journey of African Americans from their homes in the South to industrial cities in the North around the time of World War I.
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