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She was “Sick and tired of being sick and tired.”

The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer: An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers (The Story of Biographies) by Margeaux Weston

March 26, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

She was born Fannie Lou Townsend. She became Fannie Lou Hamer after marrying. She would be born to a large family (20 children) run by sharecropper parents. She did as much schooling as she could, leaving school at a young age, but continuing to read and learn whenever she could.  As she grew she felt that having to work so hard for little results, the discrimination, having to struggle to take care of a family, and having no rights because she was a black woman […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: 20th Century, African American women, African American women civil rights workers, civil rights workers, Fannie Lou Hamer, Fannie Lou Townsend, Margeaux Weston, Social Activists, women activist, Women's History

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:159 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: 20th Century, African American women, African American women civil rights workers, civil rights workers, Fannie Lou Hamer, Fannie Lou Townsend, Margeaux Weston, Social Activists, women activist, Women's History ·
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Two women doing their things

A Take-Charge Girl Blazes and Trail to Congress: The Story of Jeannette Rankin by Gretchen Woelfle

Eleanor Roosevelt: Her Path to Kindness by Aura Lewis

October 26, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I have a little soft spot for v; even if she spells her name wrong. (You can spell it with one N which is the way I prefer). She was an independent woman. One who made history because she knew nobody else could. She stood her ground, won and lost elections and popularity because of it and was all around both a woman of her time and far ahead of it. Rankin was a woman who knew her mind, would become an activist despite any […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Aura Lewis, civil rights workers, Eleanor Roosevelt, Gretchen Woelfle, Helaine Becker, Jeannette Rankin, Rebecca Gibbons, United States, women

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:776 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Aura Lewis, civil rights workers, Eleanor Roosevelt, Gretchen Woelfle, Helaine Becker, Jeannette Rankin, Rebecca Gibbons, United States, women ·
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Students, Nonviolence and History Begin Made

March: Book One by John Lewis

August 16, 2019 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

#cbr11bingo #History   March: Book One by John Lewis is one of those books I wish I did not have to rate. Mostly because, while I enjoyed the experience of reading it, I am actually not a fan. Let me explain. I appreciate everything about it: the build up to the historical March on Washington. The showing of the Civil Rights movement by the youth of this country has a slightly different spin then what your textbooks probably taught you. The seeing history unfold does […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: African American legislators, Andrew Aydin, cbr11bingo, civil rights workers, John Lewis, Nate Powell, United States

BlackRaven's CBR11 Review No:313 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: African American legislators, Andrew Aydin, cbr11bingo, civil rights workers, John Lewis, Nate Powell, United States ·
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