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Reach for this book when your child expresses a sense of indignation over unfairness or is beginning to ask questions about the roots of social justice in America. It is an ideal bridge for the child who wants to know how one person can possibly stand up against a system that feels much larger than themselves. This biography follows Ida B. Wells from her birth into slavery to her rise as a powerhouse journalist and activist who refused to be silenced. While the book deals with heavy historical realities including slavery and systemic prejudice, it focuses on the emotional themes of resilience and the power of the written word. It is perfectly calibrated for the 8 to 12 age range, providing enough historical context to be honest without being overwhelming. Parents will appreciate how it frames Ida's bravery not just as a physical act, but as an intellectual and moral choice to speak the truth even when it was dangerous.