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Black Hands

Builders of Our Nation

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Black Hands

By: Carole Boston Weatherford
Narrated by: Carole Boston Weatherford
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Commemorate the innumerable ways the African American community has shaped the foundation of the United States in this poetic audiobook from the Caldecott Honor-winning team behind Freedom in Congo Square.

Black hands molded clay, chiseled marble,
rendered portraits, and painted vistas.
Black hands penned literary testaments
that have stood the test of time.

Since the United States won independence in 1776, African Americans have contributed greatly to the nation’s culture, politics, economy, and landscape. Black Hands celebrates the countless contributions of African Americans—from building the White House, birthing jazz, and landing a man on the moon to pushing for social justice. Black excellence, however, has too often been overlooked.

Black Hands reunites Newbery Honor winner Carole Boston Weatherford and Coretta Scott King award-winning illustrator R. Gregory Christie to chronicle the remarkable progress of African Americans, even in the face of adversity.
Education & Learning History Literature & Fiction Multicultural Stories North America

Critic reviews

★ "Celebratory and reverent; visually dynamic and emotionally resonant....An elegant homage to African American contributions; hand this to everyone you know." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Readers will be eager to point out figures like Mae Jemison and Martin Luther King, Jr., and will perhaps be inspired to learn more about others they do not yet know by sight.....An inspiring celebration of how Black hands have always woven essential parts of the American tapestry." —Booklist

"The evocative language, layered illustrations, and purposeful historical framing make this a valuable anchor text for conversations about history, identity, and contribution." —School Library Journal

"Boston Weatherford and Christie present a history, both passionate and sobering, of how the African diaspora has shaped America." —Publishers Weekly

"With graceful, poetic text and striking illustrations, Weatherford and artist Christie trace the contributions of Black people to the growth of the US....an excellent choice to broaden the wealth of patriotic offerings that will be on hand for the nation’s 250th celebration." —The Bulletin
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