Duncan, Alice Faye

Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free: The True Story of the Grandmother of Juneteenth -- Alice Faye Duncan, Hardcover

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Black activist Opal Lee had a vision of Juneteenth as a holiday for everyone. This true story celebrates Black joy and inspires children to see their dreams blossom. Growing up in Texas, Opal knew the history of Juneteenth, but she soon discovered that many Americans had never heard of the holiday. Join Opal on her historic journey to recognize and celebrate freedom for all.

Every year, Opal looked forward to the Juneteenth picnic--a drumming, dancing, delicious party. She knew from Granddaddy Zak's stories that Juneteenth celebrated the day the freedom news of President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation finally sailed into Texas in 1865--over two years after the president had declared it! But Opal didn't always see freedom in her Texas town. Then one Juneteenth day when Opal was twelve years old, an angry crowd burned down her brand-new home. This wasn't freedom at all. She had to do something! But could one person's voice make a difference? Could Opal bring about national recognition of Juneteenth? Follow Opal Lee as she fights to improve the future by honoring the past.

Through the story of Opal Lee's determination and persistence, children ages 4 to 8 will learn:

  • all people are created equal
  • the power of bravery and using your voice for change
  • the history of Juneteenth, or Freedom Day, and what it means today
  • no one is free unless everyone is free
  • fighting for a dream is worth the difficulty experienced along the way

Featuring the illustrations of New York Times bestselling illustrator Keturah A. Bobo (I am Enough), Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free by Alice Faye Duncan celebrates the life and legacy of a modern-day Black leader while sharing a message of hope, unity, joy, and strength.



Author: Alice Faye Duncan
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 01/11/2022
Pages: 32
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.08lbs
Size: 11.30h x 9.20w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781400231256
Audience: Ages 4-8

Review Citation(s):
Booklist 09/15/2021 pg. 57
Publishers Weekly 11/29/2021
School Library Journal 03/01/2022 pg. 76

Product Tags:

African Americans - Social life and customs, Ages 4-8, Alice Faye Duncan, Biography & Autobiography, Books, Books › Subjects › Children's Books › Growing Up & Facts of Life › Difficult Discussions › Prejudice & Racism, Children's Books, Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Nonfiction, Difficult Discussions, Grades 1-3, Growing Up & Facts of Life, Hardcover, Holidays & Celebrations, Juvenile Nonfiction, Keturah A. Bobo, Patriotic Holidays, People & Places, Prejudice & Racism, PreK, Recently Sold, Social Activists, Subjects, Tommy Nelson, United States

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