Can you imagine the profound connection between African-American history and Kwanzaa? Join us on Mrs. Edmunds' Cultural Corner as we journey through the fascinating read-aloud, "The People Remember" by best-selling author, eb Zaboi. Eb beautifully weaves African heritage, the diaspora, folklore, and the haunting experience of slavery against the backdrop of the Kwanzaa spirit and the seven principles. Her poetic verses reveal a touching perspective that will leave you seeing African-American history in a new light.
Accompanying the poetry, Love Is Wise's heartrending illustrations depict African attire and textiles in the face of slavery. These images further amplify the stories of bravery and resilience from history's heroes like Harriet Tubman and Nat Turner. As we explore this captivating narrative, we will delve into the spirit of unity and self-determination encapsulated in the Swahili terms of Kwanzaa. Prepare yourself for an enriching conversation that unveils an integral chapter of African-American history, culture, and resilience.
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