Editorial Review

A noteworthy review of The Black American Journey from School Library Journal on April 1, 2021

Cover: The Emancipation Proclamation

To say ‘Lincoln freed the slaves’ is too simplistic to be real history. Students should learn the actual reasons for his actions. Black Americans have withstood horrific conditions throughout American history and these books speak to their heartbreaking struggles and considerable triumphs. The writing is approachable and the texts are evenhanded. Period photos, drawings, and maps are generous. Historical illustrations are devastating at times, such as a boy drinking out of a ‘colored’ water fountain or a poster advertising enslaved people for sale. Photos of archival documents such as the Emancipation Proclamation are included. Back matter includes a ‘Think About It’ box, with questions for further thought about the subject at hand. This series was clearly painstakingly researched, but one quibble is there are no source notes. VERDICT This is true Black American history everyone should know about. Highly recommended for schools and public libraries.

—Anne Chapman Callaghan

Products Reviewed

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Barack Obama: First African American President 5.0
Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Mathematician 5.0
Juneteenth 5.9
Madam C. J. Walker: Entrepreneur 5.3
Mary McLeod Bethune: Pioneering Educator 5.6
Nat Turner and the Virginia Slave Revolt 4.6
Slavery 6.2
The Amistad Mutiny 6.0
The Civil Rights Movement 6.1
The Emancipation Proclamation 6.7
The Tulsa Race Massacre 5.8
The Tuskegee Airmen 6.5
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