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Two Friends: Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass: Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass

Categories: Non-fiction
Power of Story: Racialized Identities
Hardcover  
ISBN: 9780545399968 Pages: 32 Ages: 4-8 Dimensions: 10.5" x 11.125"
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About this book

Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass dicuss their efforts to win rights for women and African Americans.

Some people had rights, while others had none.

Why shouldn’t they have them, too?

Two friends, Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass, get together for tea and conversation. They recount their similar stories fighting to win rights for women and African Americans. The premise of this particular exchange between the two is based on a statue in their hometown of Rochester, New York, which shows the two friends having tea.

The text by award-winning writer Dean Robbins teaches about the fight for women’s and African Americans’ rights in an accessible, engaging manner for young children. Two Friends is beautifully illustrated by Selina Alko and Sean Qualls, the husband-and-wife team whose The Case for Loving received three starred reviews! Two Friends includes back matter with photos of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass.

Reviews

Praise for Two Friends:


"A visually appealing primer on these civil rights reformers." -- Publishers Weekly



"Robbins deftly moves between [Anthony's] objectives and words to those of Douglass.... Young readers can picture two people of action and resolve and hopefully be equally inspired." -- Kirkus Reviews



"In remarkably economic prose, Robbins reveals the similarities in their childhoods and demonstrates the enormous impact these friends had on history.… Bold colors lend an upbeat feel to the illustrations, while layers of paint and mixed media create subtle texture and depth." -- Booklist



Praise for The Case for Loving by Selina Alko and Sean Qualls


* "Despite the gentle way this book unfolds, the language and images deal a blow to racist thinking and just might inspire the next generation of young civil rights activists." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review



* "Inspirational, never heavy-handed, and appropriate for just about everyone." -- Booklist, starred review



Praise for Dizzy by Jonah Winter and illustrated by Sean Qualls


* "Qualls's acrylic, collage, and pencil illustrations swing across the large pages with unique, jazzy rhythms, varying type sizes and colors, and playful perspectives, perfectly complementing the text." -- School Library Journal, starred review



* "Qualls is able to translate the story (and the music) into shapes and colors that undulate and stream across the pages with a beat and bounce of their own." -- Booklist, starred review

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