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The 1619 Project: Born On The Water

by Nikole Hannah-Jones

Synopsis

The 1619 Project's lyrical picture book in verse chronicles the consequences of slavery and the history of Black resistance in the United States, thoughtfully rendered by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and Newbery honor-winning author Renée Watson. A young student receives a family tree assignment in school, but she can only trace back three generations. Grandma gathers the whole family, and the student learns that 400 years ago, in 1619, their ancestors were stolen and brought to America by white slave traders. But before that, they had a home, a land, a language. She learns how the people said to be born on the water survived. And the people planted dreams and hope, willed themselves to keep living, living. And the people learned new words for love for friend for family for joy for grow for home. With powerful verse and striking illustrations by Nikkolas Smith, Born on the Water provides a pathway for readers of all ages to reflect on the origins of American identity.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2021
ISBN-13 9780593307359
ISBN-10 0593307356
Class Copyright
Publisher Penguin Young Readers Group
Subject Juvenile Fiction
File Size 37 MB
Number of Pages 48
Language ENG
Shelf No. NF099
Grade Range 2-5
Ages 7-10