An inspiring picture-book biography of iconic singer and activist
Miriam Makeba by National Book Award winner Kathryn Erskine.
Miriam Makeba, a Grammy Award-winning South African singer, rose to fame
in the hearts of her people at the pinnacle of apartheid--a brutal
system of segregation similar to American Jim Crow laws. Mama Africa, as
they called her, raised her voice to help combat these injustices at
jazz clubs in Johannesburg; in exile, at a rally beside Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr.; and before the United Nations.
Set defiantly in the present tense, this biography offers readers an
intimate view of Makeba's fight for equality. Kathryn Erskine's
call-and-response style text and Charly Palmer's bold illustrations come
together in a raw, riveting duet of protest song and praise poem. A
testament to how a single voice helped to shake up the world--and can
continue to do so.