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informative inspiring medium-paced

5.0

This is honestly the first book I've ever read that doesn't compartmentalize George Washington, founding father and first president of the United States, and George Washington, slave owner. Though aimed at children and middle-grade readers, the writing never backs down from the complicated and horrific nature of slavery and how it shaped early American history. It mentions both well-known white lawmakers and members of the early government as well as prominent Black artists, writers, and abolitionists from the time. Many of the latter I had never heard of before, and am very excited to use this book as a jumping-off point for further reading. Definitely a must-have for the classroom.

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