A Is for Affrilachia (Libro en Inglés)

$87.00
ISBN: 9780813196374
Product Description

The people and places in Appalachia make it a rich, multifaceted, and diverse region. When author Frank X Walker first coined the phrase "Affrilachia," he wanted to ensure that the voices and accomplishments of African Americans in that region were recognized and exalted. A Is for Affrilachia not only brings awareness of notable African Americans from this region, but this inspired children's alphabet book is also an exuberant celebration of the people, physical spaces, and historical events that may not be as well-known in mainstream educational structures.

Illustrated by acclaimed artist upfromsumdirt, every image exudes vibrancy, beauty, and whimsy as it depicts an alphabetized word alongside each corresponding letter. Featured are a range of musicians, artists, and activists, as well as mountain ranges, literary works, and coal mining implements. Famous names, such as playwright August Wilson, writer Nikki Giovanni, actor Chadwick Boseman, and singer Nina Simone are spotlighted, as well as lesser-known individuals, such as artist Romare Bearden and musician Amythyst Kiah. Particularly poignant are the letters representing the four girls―Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley―who were killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963.

Equipped with a glossary to engage discussion regarding the importance of the individuals and places represented, this children's book is a unique and engaging ABC primer that offers a rich display of regional, racial, and cultural heritage through word and image.

Review

"Frank X Walker's ode to Affrilachia paints a rich portrait of Black life, both past and present, in the Appalachian region of the United States. With each page offering a peek into lesser-known artistic, cultural, and historical identities, a helpful glossary at the back of the book opens the door further. Plain-spoken text, good for young readers, is balanced by bright and energetic illustrations that ring of the region's colorful contributions to American life."―Nansubuga Nagadya Isdahl, author of Nelson Mandela and Sing to the Moon

"What a gift to children of color and all children worldwide to learn about the history of the Affrilachian region and those that made significant contributions to humanity as well as the American experiment. . . . Though it is a children's book, I found myself deeply engrossed and engaged in A Is for Affrilachia and could not put this down until I reached the last letter of the Alphabet."―Randall Horton, author of {#289-128}: Poems

"This little primer acts as a ticket to a journey around the circumference of American history and an aspect of its cultural currency. The road is bumpy―there are peaks, valleys, gleeful songs, and mournful dirges. So, strap in, lay aside all your assumptions and take a ride with Frank X Walker's Affrilachia!"―Cozbi A. Cabrera, author of Mama and Me

About the Author

Frank X Walker, the first African American writer to be named Kentucky Poet Laureate, is an artist, writer, and educator who has published eleven collections of poetry, including Buffalo Dance:The Journey of York, Expanded Edition;Masked Man, Black: Pandemic & Protest Poems; and Turn Me Loose: The Unghosting of Medgar Evers, which was awarded an NAACP Image Award and the Black Caucus American Library Association Honor Award. The recipient of the thirty-fifth Lillian Smith Book Award and the Thomas D. Clark Award for Literary Excellence, he is a founding member of the Affrilachian Poets. Upfromsumdirt is an award-winning artist who has galleried in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee and participated in curator Tewodross Melchishua's traveling art exhibit entitled M3: MCs, Mics and Metaphors. His work has also been featured on the covers of African American Review and Tidal Basin Review, and he has created book cover designs for a number of authors, including Crystal E. Wilkinson, Dr. Adam J. Banks, Honorée Fanon