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A parent would reach for this book when their child expresses frustration about feeling overlooked or when they begin to ask why certain voices are missing from their science textbooks. Tonya Bolden provides a much needed expansion of the scientific canon, focusing on the brilliant African Americans who shaped fields from medicine to astrophysics despite facing systemic barriers. This collection is deeply rooted in themes of resilience and justice, making it an excellent choice for middle schoolers navigating their own identities and seeking role models who look like them. It is more than a history book: it is a call to recognize that genius exists everywhere and that perseverance in the face of unfairness is a powerful form of heroism. Parents will appreciate the way it contextualizes scientific achievement within the broader struggle for civil rights, offering a sophisticated but accessible look at how curiosity can change the world.