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In 1619 the first enslaved Africans were brought to what would become the USA. This version of the Black American experience details our lives from before we were stole to today. It is kid friendly but also deep. Read along with an adult if you can! Adults, read with your children. There will be a lot to discuss! This is a non-fiction text.
Today's Book is: The 1619 Project: Born on the Water
Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones & Renee Watson
Illustrator: Nikkolas Smith
Please purchase the book and support the author! Further your child's education with a great story and think about Supporting a Black Owned Business while you do it!
Black Owned Book Stores to buy from:
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