African Icons: Ten People Who Shaped History

African Icons is an inspiring narrative detailing the lives of 10 African historical leaders, most of whom have been lost to history: King Menes, Queen Merneith, high priest Imhotep, fable writer Aesop, military strategist Hannibal Barca, playwright Terence, Queen Amanirenas, matrilineal queen Tin Hinan, wealthy Mansa Musa, and Queen Idia. This new edition of the 2021 title features Tracey Baptiste's extensive research and focuses on Africa's history before colonial enslavement, shining light on a great number of subjects such as the way in which ancient Africans respected the land and learned from it and the importance of materials, like copper which was "hammered flat, stretched into thread, and twisted into jewelry."

Baptiste (The Jumbies series) displays how ancient Africans' way of life was contrary to the singular narrative that arises out of slavery and claims that Africans were barbaric. The continent boasted storytellers like Aesop, fierce warriors like Queen Amanirenas, and economic geniuses like Tin Hinan, who founded a city in the Sahara. Artist Hillary D. Wilson's expansive, earth-toned illustrations are realistic and an excellent complement to Baptiste's research and storytelling. Together, Baptiste and Wilson create a perspective on complex history that is accessible and engaging for young readers. --Kharissa Kenner, library media specialist, Churchill School and Center

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