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A Black Woman Did That, Volume 1 - by Malaika Adero (Paperback)

A Black Woman Did That, Volume 1 - by Malaika Adero (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> Spotlighting vibrant, inspiring black women whose accomplishments have changed the world for the better, this volume profiles well-known historical figures and women who are pushing boundaries today, including Ida B. Wells, Mae Jamison, Maxine Waters, and Ava DuVernay. Illustrations. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <i>A Black Woman Did That!</i> spotlights vibrant, inspiring black women whose accomplishments have changed the world for the better. <p/><i>A Black Woman Did That! </i>is a celebration of strong, resilient, innovative, and inspiring women of color. With a vibrant mixture of photography, illustration, biography, and storytelling, author Malaika Adero will spotlight well-known historical figures and women who are pushing boundaries today--including Ida B. Wells, Madam CJ Walker, Shirley Chisholm, Serena Williams, Mae Jamison, Stacey Abrams, Jesmyn Ward, Ava DuVernay, and Amy Sherald. <p/> Readers will recognize some names in the book, but will also be introduced to many important black women who have changed history or who are reshaping the cultural landscape. They'll learn: <p/> *how Barbara Harris became the first female bishop of the Episcopal Church<br> *how Misty Copeland became the first black principal dancer of the American Ballet Theater <br> *how the work and inventions of Dr. Patricia Bath have saved or restored the eyesight of people around the world<br> *how Shirley Chisolm changed the face of politics in America <br> *how Glory Edim has turned her passion for reading into a thriving online community that showcases black women in literature<br> *how Cathy Hughes founded Radio One (now Urban One) and became the first African-American woman to head a publicly traded sompany <p/>Entries on each woman or group will highlight their accomplishments, their world-changing words, and the ways in which their lives and actions have made the world a better place. <p/> The book will also include a robust resource list of books, audio and visual recordings, and links, inviting readers, parents, and teachers to learn even more about the amazing black women featured in the book. <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Malaika Adero</b>, author of <i>Up South: Stories, Studies and Letters of This Century's African American Migrations</i> (The New Press, 1993) and co-author of <i>Speak, So You Can Speak Again: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston</i> (Doubleday, 2003) with Dr. Lucy Hurston. Shorter published works have appeared in many anthologies and periodicals including <i>Mending the World</i>, edited by Rosemary Robotham, <i>Black Southern Voices</i> by edited by James Early & John O. Killens, <i>Essence </i>magazine, AOL Black Voices, and <i>Black Enterprise</i>. She's based in New York City and Atlanta, Georgia. <p/> <b>Chanté Timothy</b> is a freelance illustrator based in London, England. Her work focuses on children's illustration with an ever-growing passion for representation of minorities. Her drawings are bubbly, bright, and colorful, with lots of movement and energy. She uses eye-catching, contrasting colors to draw in the viewer.

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