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20th Century African American History for Kids: The Major Events That Shaped the Past and Present

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Show kids ages 8 to 12 how Black Americans shaped US history in the 20th century

From fighting against discrimination to changing the landscape of art and music, discover the incredible ways that Black Americans influenced the world we live in today. Spanning the 1900s through the 2000s, this journey through history introduces kids to the struggles and triumphs of Black people in the United States through 30 defining moments of the 20th century.

Over the course of five easily digestible "eras," kids will learn about the founding of the NAACP, the Harlem Renaissance, the Tulsa Race Massacre, the March on Washington, the rise of the Black Power Movement, Jesse Jackson's voter registration drive, and more.

Go beyond other American history books for kids with:

  • An event-driven approach-A focus on putting things into context, not just memorizing names and numbers, allows kids to engage with history.
  • Key callouts-Handy sidebars call special attention to important information and inspiring, influential Black history makers.
  • Clear explanations-Each event is explored in a straightforward manner that makes it easy for kids to understand what occurred and why.

Help kids discover the many ways that Black Americans have shaped the world they live in today.


ISBN-13: 9781648764417

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Rockridge Press

Publication Date: 09-21-2021

Pages: 120

Product Dimensions: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.33d

Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

Series: History by Century

MARGEAUX WESTON is an editor, sensitivity reader, and writer. She has written four children's books and edited many more. Margeaux is also an editor at the Hugo-nominated Fiyah Magazine. She enjoys working on speculative fiction, kid lit, nonfiction, and historical fiction.