I Am. . .

I Am… by Bernard Creamer, Jr. is a thought-provoking exploration of revolutionary African ancestry and contemporary figures dedicated to the progress of African people. Published by Amazon Digital Services LLC on May 10, 2020, this edition spans 50 pages and is presented in English. The book employs poetic form to highlight the rich culture and history of influential Africans, aiming to inspire young readers by showcasing positive role models.
Readers will find a blend of beautiful illustrations and engaging activities designed to enhance vocabulary and comprehension. The content focuses on the importance of identity and cultural awareness for African youth, specifically targeting ages 8-13. By addressing the significance of knowing one’s heritage, this book serves as a valuable resource for fostering a sense of pride and understanding among young readers, encouraging them to recognize their potential in the context of their cultural history.
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The I AM. . .books deal with the very rich culture, history, and ancestry of revolutionary African ancestry and contemporaries who dedicated or are dedicating their lives towards progress for African people through the use of their voices, platforms, talent, political activity, or commitment to revolutionary African struggles. Some of the people discussed in this book, written in poetic form, are Africans who represent positive images that African children should see in order to know who and what they can be. Beautiful pictures accompany each person discussed, and there are activities that coincide with each book to help boost vocabulary and understanding of the content. These are must reads for African youth, ages 8-13. Any African child who does not know who he /she is, or where he/she comes from is subject to becoming whatever the dominant society decides he/she is. These cultural works seek to address this.
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