Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free: The True Story of the Grandmother of Juneteenth

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Booklist starred reviewBlack activist Opal Lee had a vision of Juneteenth as a holiday for everyone. This true story celebrates Black joy and inspires children to see their dreams blossom. Growing up in Texas, Opal knew the history of Juneteenth, but she soon discovered that many Americans had never heard of the holiday. Join Opal on her historic journey to recognize and celebrate "freedom for all."Every year, Opal looked forward to the Juneteenth picnic—a drumming, dancing, delicious party. She knew from Granddaddy Zak's stories that Juneteenth celebrated the day the freedom news of President Lincoln'' Emancipation Proclamation finally sailed into Texas in 1865—over two years after the president had declared it! But Opal didn't always see freedom in her Texas town. Then one Juneteenth day when Opal was twelve years old, an angry crowd burned down her brand-new home. This wasn't freedom at all. She had to do something! But could one person's voice make a difference? Could Opal bring about national recognition of Juneteenth? Follow Opal Lee as she fights to improve the future by honoring the past.Children ages 4 to 8 will read about:An Inspiring True Story: Learn from Opal Lee's determination and persistence, and how they can stand up and make change happen.Historical Significance: Teaches children about Juneteenth, or Freedom Day, the day in 1865 when news of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached Texas, over two years late, and what it means today.Lessons in Courage and Bravery: Highlighting Opal's ability to overcome her fear, even after her family's home was burned down, showing how one voice can spark change.Empowering Themes of Equality: Showing children that all people are created equal and that no one is free unless everyone is free.Featuring the illustrations of New York Times bestselling illustrator Keturah A. Bobo (I am Enough), Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free by Alice Faye Duncan celebrates the life and legacy of a modern-day Black leader while sharing a message of hope, unity, joy, and strength. Read more

ISBN10 1400231256
ISBN13 978-1400231256
Language English
Publisher Tommy Nelson
Dimensions 9.3 x 0.4 x 11.1 inches
Grade level Preschool and up
Item Weight 2.31 pounds
Reading age 6 - 8 years, from customers
Print length 32 pages
Publication date January 11, 2022

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