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K-3
Illustrated by
Ekua Holmes.
A young girl sits on her stoop contemplating the colors of the rainbow, then notes, "But my color is black...and there's no black in rainbows." There is, however, black in a crayon box, black in nature ("a feather in snow"), and black in fun ("the bottoms of summertime feet"). And the black of Black culture is rich indeed, as the succeeding pages show. The rhyming text uses familiar symbols and motifs (black-eyed peas, a cooking skillet "for bread to fry," blues music) as well as allusions to specific examples of African American art, music, poetry, and literature ("Black are the birds in cages that sing") to create a mosaic of a community and culture that survives and thrives. Holmes's illustrations use heavy lines and strong colors with soft touches of collage detail to represent everyday children as well as the iconic figures referenced in the text. Details in the back matter increase the book's value: there's a playlist; an explication of selected phrases ("Robe on Thurgood's Back"; "Dreams and Raisins"); several poems by Langston Hughes and Paul Laurence Dunbar; "A Timeline of Black Ethnonyms in America" (from Negro to black to Black); and a bibliography (for adults). A treasure trove of positivity, strength, and pride for anyone seeking to uplift and educate young people.
Reviewer: Autumn Allen
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
January, 2020