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FREEDOM HAIR

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This heartwarming tale celebrates natural hair, African heritage, and the beauty of being yourself. Perfect for young readers, Freedom Hair inspires confidence, cultural pride, and the freedom to love who you are, from root to crown.
With each twist and coil, learn about the powerful journey of the ancestors, who fought to be free and proud of who they are.

Summary of Emancipation (for children)

A long time ago in the Caribbean, many African people were taken from their homes and brought to work as slaves. They were forced to work very hard and were not treated fairly. But the African people never gave up hope. They held onto their traditions, stories, songs, and strength.

After many years of struggle, speaking out, and fighting for justice, slavery was finally ended. This is called Emancipation. It meant that the enslaved people were now free.

In different islands, Emancipation came at different times. In Trinidad and Tobago, it was on August 1, 1834, a very special day we still celebrate today! People dress in African clothes, dance to drums, and honor the brave men, women, and children who helped win freedom.

Emancipation reminds us to be proud of who we are, to celebrate our heritage, and to always stand up for what’s right, just like Oshun and her beautiful, freedom-filled hair.

Black & African American Historical Fiction Holidays & Celebrations Literature & Fiction Multicultural Stories Africa Caribbean Heartfelt
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