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Obras por Joan Potter

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Yay! You know I consider myself really well versed in Black history… but I definitely learned a few new things from reading this book. I had never heard of the first Black owned car company. I had never heard of the first Black owned furniture company. I really, really loved reading this book. So much that I bought a few copies for my child and other friends. Really great book for kids and adults.
 
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LheaJLove | 9 outras críticas | Sep 16, 2023 |
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An interesting though not quite original book, but not many reference books are. Great to have on the coffee table to grab and look up a random figures from Black America history.
 
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AfroFogey | 9 outras críticas | Jul 5, 2011 |
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I was frustrated with this book. It included a lot of _great_ people but it was hard to find them! It was organized more like a book that you would browse through rather than look someone up in. Like someone else said, if they were organized alphabetically (or even chronologically) it would have made it a much easier _reference_ book. It's also a pretty easy read that would probably be good for students (middle or high school?) to use...a good addition to a classroom library.
 
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esnanna | 9 outras críticas | Jun 24, 2010 |
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I have frankly been surprised by how interesting I have found this book. I expected it to be a rather dry compilation of facts. Instead, each "first" is a mini-biography, most often only 2-4 paragraphs. And, because these are the stories of African Americans, those mini-biographies are almost always stories of overcoming significant, often dreadful difficulties. Likewise, fairly often, the mini-biographies have disappointingly sad endings when the prevailing prejudice once again overwhelms the individual's accomplishment as an African American first. Thus, I have found story after story interesting and enlightening. The book, therefore, is much more than a compilation of facts about individuals. As a whole, it conveys a breadth of the African American experience from the earliest history of our nation to the present and in all fields of endeavor. I recommend this book to anyone.… (mais)
 
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lbradf | 9 outras críticas | Apr 9, 2010 |

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5
Membros
123
Popularidade
#162,201
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
10
ISBN
10

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