Title: America’s Black Founders ~ Revolutionary Heroes & Early Leaders with 21 Activities
Written by: Nancy I. Sanders
Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Inc. /January 2010
ISBN-13: 978-1556528118
Price: $16.95
Even the most reluctant readers will be spell bound from the onset of America’s Black Founders ~ Revolutionary Heroes & Early Leaders. Nancy Sanders has weaved significant events of America’s black founders with facts and activities to provide a true sense of history. Events, people, and places leap from the pages as the light shines on significant African American leaders who were instrumental in early American history. The timeline provided serves as a guide from 1760 through 1837 and the events along the way.
Breaking the chains that bound them in slavery, Richard Allen and many others rose through their adversity and became forces to reckon with. Their due place as founders of the United States of America is a fascinating time in American history and one you will not soon forget.
Run don’t walk, or click through cyberspace as fast as you can and purchase America’s Black Founders ~ Revolutionary Heroes & Early Leaders and become well educated in America’s black founders.
Visit Nancy Sanders at http://www.nancyisanders.com/ to learn more about her illustrious writing career.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Book Review ~ America's Black Founders ~ Revolutionary Heroes and Early Leaders
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Nice review, Donna. Sounds like an interesting book for young people to learn more of America's history.
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Donna, thanks for such a nice review! I'm going to link my website here for folks to read it. Best, Nancy
ReplyDeleteBev...thanks for stopping by and for your continued interest.
ReplyDeleteNancy...my pleasure to review your book.
Warmest regards,
Donna