Hidden Landmarks of Black History

Reinforced Library Binding
Special Price $21.75 Regular Price $29.00
ISBN
9781546177852
The square in New Orleans where enslaved people met to sing, dance, and play music together. The oldest Black church still standing in the United States. The first Freedmen’s colony in the country. Throughout history, Black people have founded communities, churches, and more to fight for equality. Celebrate little-known historic sites like these and learn about their social impact on American history in Hidden Landmarks of Black Freedom and Resistance.
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Additional Details
Written By Jay Leslie
Grades 3-5
Ages 8-10
Lexile Level 930L
Guided Reading Level R
Key Features
  • Each book addresses little-known moments, people, places, and art and culture contributions in Black history.
  • Engaging layout, illustrated with a combination of real photography and illustrations.
  • Clear language and purposeful word choices make these complex topics easy for all learners.
  • With short chapters, bite-sized text, and fun graphics, this book is accessible for reluctant readers.
  • Backmatter includes a full-spread timeline or a map recapping content featured in the book, together with major accomplishments or landmarks of Black history.
  • Table of contents, photo captions, glossary of important terms, and index reinforce the use of nonfiction text features.
Fiction / Nonfiction Nonfiction
Copyright 2026
Pages 40

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ISBN 9781546177852
Item Number 781226
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