You Should Meet; Shirley Chisholm (Paperback)

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You Should Meet Shirley Chisholm is a compelling bio about a trailblazing Black woman. The book brilliantly captures her Barbadian roots, familial bonds, and pivotal experiences that contributed to the development of her dream. The illustrations present a bold and confident leader who sought to be the voice of the voiceless. The author does an amazing job at using quotes from Chisholm to illuminate important themes in her life.

Students who read this book learn about a courageous leader who pursued her dream regardless of the social barriers. In addition, students will also learn how academic excellence is foundational in the development of their dreams. This is a must-read chapter book!

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You Should Meet Shirley Chisholm is a compelling bio about a trailblazing Black woman. The book brilliantly captures her Barbadian roots, familial bonds, and pivotal experiences that contributed to the development of her dream. The illustrations present a bold and confident leader who sought to be the voice of the voiceless. The author does an amazing job at using quotes from Chisholm to illuminate important themes in her life.

Students who read this book learn about a courageous leader who pursued her dream regardless of the social barriers. In addition, students will also learn how academic excellence is foundational in the development of their dreams. This is a must-read chapter book!

You Should Meet Shirley Chisholm is a compelling bio about a trailblazing Black woman. The book brilliantly captures her Barbadian roots, familial bonds, and pivotal experiences that contributed to the development of her dream. The illustrations present a bold and confident leader who sought to be the voice of the voiceless. The author does an amazing job at using quotes from Chisholm to illuminate important themes in her life.

Students who read this book learn about a courageous leader who pursued her dream regardless of the social barriers. In addition, students will also learn how academic excellence is foundational in the development of their dreams. This is a must-read chapter book!

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