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Traci N. Todd

Autore di Nina: A Story of Nina Simone

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Comprende il nome: Traci Todd

Fonte dell'immagine: photo by Jacob Chabot

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" Hailing Her Own: The Amazing Life of Jackie Ormes" by Traci N. Todd is a really cool book that tells the story of Jackie Ormes, who was a super important cartoonist and journalist. She was one of the first Black women to make a big mark in an industry mostly run by white men, and she used her cartoons to talk about important stuff like race and gender. This book is great for teachers because it can help kids learn about Jackie Ormes and why she's so important. It can also start conversations about things like racism, sexism, and why it's important to have diverse voices in the media. Plus, it's a good reminder to kids that they can do big things no matter who they are… (altro)
 
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triciayarotsky6 | 4 altre recensioni | Apr 23, 2024 |
From Kirkus: "Long-overdue but welcome recognition for a pioneering graphic artist."
 
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BackstoryBooks | 4 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2024 |
An effervescent tribute to Jackie Ormes, widely considered to be the first nationally syndicated Black woman cartoonist in the United States.

In a buoyant profile and then a more detailed afterword, Todd takes her scandalously little-known subject from an exuberant child who “fills every space she can find” with drawings to the successful creator of several pre– and post–World War II comic strips featuring strong-minded young Black characters—notably Patty-Jo and Torchy Brown—who confront prejudice and fear in “quiet, mighty ways.” Reflecting her prominence in Chicago’s African American community, Ormes cuts a stylish figure in the jazzy illustrations, and Wright slips in samples of Ormes’ work to capture its vitality as well as the “Jackie joy” that characterized it. “I was always fighting battles,” she said, and along with championing women’s rights to work (and play: One cartoon reproduced here has Patty-Jo, dressed in tatters and holding a football, indignantly telling her sister, “What’cha mean it’s no game for girls? We got feet too, ain’t we?”), she was active enough in social causes and the early civil rights movement to be investigated by the FBI. Rather than complete this picture of her life, the author and the illustrator leave a blank page to represent the decades between her retirement from comics and her death in 1985, but there’s enough here to keep readers marveling at her distinctive character and achievements…and likely wondering why it’s taken this long to discover them. (This book was reviewed digitally; this review has been updated for factual accuracy.)

Long-overdue but welcome recognition for a pioneering graphic artist. (artist’s note, bibliography, photos) (Picture-book biography. 7-10)

-Kirkus Review
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CDJLibrary | 4 altre recensioni | Apr 2, 2024 |
K-Gr 5—Todd describes how a child with a passion for all music, faced with inequities and injustices, raised her
voice. Readers get a strong sense of Nina Simone's talent and impact as a vocalist, musician, and activist.
Triumphant, candy-colorful illustrations support the melodious text and reveal details about the era.
 
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BackstoryBooks | 5 altre recensioni | Apr 1, 2024 |

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16
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495
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#49,936
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3.8
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24
ISBN
26
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1

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