We Troubled the Waters

We Troubled the Waters by Ntozake Shange is an illustrated book published by HarperCollins on October 20, 2009. This edition, comprising 32 pages, presents a narrative that explores the civil rights movement in the United States, highlighting significant events and figures such as Jim Crow, Brown v. Board of Education, and key activists like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. The book captures the journey from slavery to the fight against segregation, showcasing both the struggles and the courage of individuals who sought justice.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of stories that reflect the historical context of African American experiences and the broader fight for civil rights. Through poetry and illustration, Shange and illustrator Rod Brown convey the resilience of the human spirit in the face of oppression. This work delves into themes of justice and history, making it a poignant exploration of the past that resonates with contemporary discussions on equality and rights.
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Jim Crow; Brown v. Board of Education; Bull Connor; KKK; Birmingham; the Lorraine Motel; Rosa; Martin; and Malcolm.
From slavery to the separation of “colored” and “white” and from horrifying oppression to inspiring courage, there are countless stories—both forgotten and immortalized—of everyday and extraordinary people who acted for justice during the civil rights movement that changed our nation.
Award-winning poet Ntozake Shange and illustrator Rod Brown give voice to all those who fought for their unalienable rights in a triumphant book about the power of the human spirit.
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