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It's true! The history of African Americans is hurtful and ugly. Yet, there is no American history without the history of African Americans. Our history has specific purposes. African-Americans commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States each June 19th for Juneteenth. Slavery did not end with the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. The 13th Amendment officially ended slavery in the United States in 1865. It took two additional years for African-Americans to learn about their freedom in Texas. From the front cover to the end cover, you will learn about the history of…mehr

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It's true! The history of African Americans is hurtful and ugly. Yet, there is no American history without the history of African Americans. Our history has specific purposes. African-Americans commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States each June 19th for Juneteenth. Slavery did not end with the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. The 13th Amendment officially ended slavery in the United States in 1865. It took two additional years for African-Americans to learn about their freedom in Texas. From the front cover to the end cover, you will learn about the history of African-Americans leaving their native land of Africa to journey to the New World. Black people spent years coping with unfavorable situations and conditions. Reading about our history requires one to infer due to sensory language. This book contains poems regarding our lineage that will stir your emotions and make you employ your five senses as you read each poem. Conversation can begin with history and be extended using comprehension questions, thought clouds, and vocabulary from the book.
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Outstanding Dissertation recipient Markethia Mull is from Forrest City, Arkansas. Forrest City is between Little Rock and Memphis. Currently, she resides in Houston, Texas. She loves spending time with her family as well as cooking and hosting events. Before she started writing children's books, Markethia Mull received a Ph.D. in Organizational Development and Leadership from Ashford University in San Diego, California. She has more than 18 years of experience in education as an educator, mentor, tutor, and consultant. She became a writer to put emphasis on topics relevant to girls and boys to inspire and empower children of color to embrace the difficult task of reading, identify their worth, and set and achieve their short- and long-term goals.