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A parent would reach for this book when their child expresses a desire to follow an unconventional path or feels discouraged by a lack of historical representation in their chosen field. Tonya Bolden introduces readers to sixteen extraordinary Black men and women who broke barriers in professions ranging from architecture and mathematics to filmmaking and espionage. Through detailed biographies and archival photographs, the book highlights the emotional resilience and self-confidence required to succeed in spaces that were often unwelcoming. It is perfectly suited for middle schoolers, providing a nuanced look at American history that celebrates professional excellence and personal agency. Parents will appreciate how it broadens a child's horizon of what is possible by showcasing 'hidden' pioneers who worked behind the scenes to change the world.