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Reach for this book when your child starts asking difficult questions about fairness, justice, and the history of civil rights in America. Through the rhythmic and soulful poetry of Ntozake Shange, this collection provides a bridge to understanding the courage of the ordinary people who became heroes during the Civil Rights Movement. It focuses on the emotional truth of the era, moving beyond simple facts to explore the resilience and dignity of the Black experience. This collection is a powerful choice for parents who want to instill a sense of social justice and historical pride in their children. While the poems deal with serious themes of segregation and struggle, they are grounded in hope and the beauty of community action. It is best suited for children ages 8 to 12 who are ready for nuanced conversations about history and identity, offering a lyrical way to process the weight of the past while celebrating the strength of those who fought for change.