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Pathfinders: The Journeys of 16 Extraordinary Black Souls | Tonya Bolden
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Over the centuries, untold numbers of black men and women in America have achieved great things against the odds. Pathfinders is a collective biography of sixteen diverse American men and women of African descent who made their mark on American history in the 18th to 20th centuries. People who dared to dream, take risks, and create goals not only for themselves, but for others and the betterment of their society, too. Award-winning author Tonya Bolden offers an insightful look at these figures, from Venture Smith, who bought his freedom; to Sadie Alexander, who contributed to the Civil Rights movement in the United States; to Katherine Johnson, who helped the United States land on the moon. Among the incredible people in this nonfiction masterpiece are James Forten (1766–1842), a powder boy then prisoner of war during the Revolution, who grew up to be the captain of his own ship and one of Philadelphia’s leading abolitionists and wealthiest citizen; Richard Potter (1783-1835), an accomplished magician, ventriloquist, and hypnotist who paved the way for other well-known entertainers like Harry Houdini; Paul Revere Williams (1894–1980), born poor and an orphan by age four, who became known as the “Architect to the Stars” (among them Danny Thomas); Jackie Ormes (1911–1985), who first made her mark as a cartoonist in the 1930s; and Katherine Johnson (1918), a mathematician and physicist whose calculations were key to the successful missions of astronauts Alan Shepard, John Glenn, and Neil Armstrong. Each evocative profile includes an enlightening look at the historical build up and several images ranging from paintings and photographs to primary documents. The book ends with endnotes, a timeline, a bibliography, and an index. Ideal for Black History Month and common core usage, this book will also find wide appeal year-round for curious minds looking to discover fascinating pieces of American History, as well as interesting career possibilities. The book examines the lives of: Venture Smith, prince James Forten, entrepreneur Richard Potter, magician James McCune Smith, physician Mary Bowser, spy Allen Allensworth, town founder Clara Brown, pioneer Sissieretta Jones, concert singer Maggie Lena Walker, bank founder Charlie Wiggins, race car driver Eugene Bullard, combat pilot Oscar Micheaux, filmmaker Jackie Ormes, cartoonist Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, economist and attorney Paul R. Williams, architect Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson, mathematician
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KCofKaysville
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Really good short accounts of black individuals in the U. S. who succeeded despite hardships.

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KCofKaysville
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I'm going to read this short book I found in the Children's area of Salt Lake City public library (downtown main location). Look's interesting!

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Peaceful_Reader
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New at our school library! #herstories #women‘s #history #March #biographies

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BookishMarginalia
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Grits. Guts. Goals. Off to a great start! #BlackHistoryMonth #diversereads #Abrams

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BookishMarginalia
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Celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth with this book of 16 short biographical essays on a diverse group of black men and women. #diversereads #Abrams

brendanmleonard Love the design here - looks like a great book! 8y
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We look forward to meeting Tonya Bolden at #TFOB. Her website claims, "Teachers & Librarians Rock," so you know we'll click!
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#BlackHistoryMonth #WorldsOfWords #AwardWinningAuthors