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Reach for this book when your middle schooler is beginning to question the fairness of the world or needs to understand the intersection of wealth and systemic power. Tonya Bolden uncovers the true story of Sarah Rector, a young Black girl in 1913 Oklahoma who became the 'richest Black girl in America' after oil was found on her land. While wealth often implies safety, Sarah's story reveals how it actually made her a target for exploitation. This narrative is essential for parents looking to move beyond simple historical facts to explore deeper themes of agency, justice, and the resilience required to navigate systems that were not built to protect everyone. It is a sophisticated, evidence based look at a forgotten piece of American history that encourages critical thinking about race and rights.