It is DAY THREE of Black History Month, and am sharing a book review that was featured on YouTube Kids last year during Black History Month.
Malcolm X said, “The most disrespected woman in America, is the Black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the Black woman. The most neglected person in America is the Black woman.”
Now, how dare you, a black woman, even think of entering the world of politics? In Donna Brazile, Yolanda Caraway, Leah Daughtry, and Minyon Moore’s world – how dare you to even consider doing anything else? This book is one that every young person interested in politics should read. If you are a black girl or woman who is unsure of how you can make a difference in politics, this is the book for you. Watch the full bios of Donna Brazile, Yolanda Caraway, Leah Daughtry, and Minyon Moore as performed by myself and my friends at their book discussion and signing in Washington, DC here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTDfiZWq664
Get a copy of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics – https://amzn.to/3k661Zg
The book title is a play on the title of Ntozake Shange’s first work, “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf” Get the book that I will be reviewing next, Painted Stories – https://amzn.to/3bGNvDU