A powerful and thought-provoking Civil Rights era memoir from one of
America's most celebrated poets.
Looking back on her childhood in the 1950s, Newbery Honor winner and
National Book Award finalist Marilyn Nelson tells the story of her
development as an artist and young woman through fifty eye-opening
poems. Readers are given an intimate portrait of her growing
self-awareness and artistic inspiration along with a larger view of the
world around her: racial tensions, the Cold War era, and the first
stirrings of the feminist movement.
A first-person account of African-American history, this is a book to
study, discuss, and treasure.