Stacey Abrams and the Fight to Vote

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Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
9.26 X 12.47 X 0.36 inches | 1.09 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063139770

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About the Author

Traci N. Todd is a children's book editor and writer whose work centers on Black culture and social justice. She is the author of Nina: A Story of Nina Simone, illustrated by Christian Robinson, and is a proud native Chicagoan, currently living in Jackson Heights, Queens.

Laura Freeman received her BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City and began her career illustrating for various editorial clients. Laura has illustrated many fine children's books over the years, including Fancy Party Gowns: The Story of Fashion Designer Ann Cole Lowe, written by Deborah Blumenthal, and the Coretta Scott King Honor Book Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race, by Margot Lee Shetterly. Laura now lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband and their two children. Find out more about Laura at www.lfreemanart.com.

Reviews

"A brilliant introduction to a powerful Black female politician and voting rights activist. Todd and Freeman bring this to life in their creative biography of Georgia-based politician Abrams. Voting rights champions across two centuries--Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, Septima Poinsette Clark, and Fannie Lou Hamer--speak to one another about Abrams as they reflect on the barriers that national and state governments have systematically erected to prevent specific populations from voting." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Freeman's airbrush-style digital art leans into portraiture while visually bridging the astral divide, evoking yearning, frustration, and sisterly pride in their ongoing mission of purpose." -- Publishers Weekly