This is the inspiring true story of James Forten who served in the American Revolution as a teenager and then dedicated his life to fighting for the ideals set forth by the Declaration of Independence that "all men are created equal."
Born in Philadelphia in 1766, James Forten witnessed the unfolding of a new and revolutionary idea. The thirteen colonies had declared war against British rule and wanted to start a new country based on freedom and equality for all. Inspired by the Black and Indigenous soldiers that enlisted, James was determined to join the fight too.
Soon after the colonies gained their independence, it became clear to James and many others that the new government did not intend to uphold the tenets of the Declaration of Independence. Undeterred, James devoted the rest of his life to mending America into the nation it had promised to be.
Educator and children's book author, Kesha L. Grant brings to life the inspiring story of James Forten who was a Renaissance man--a soldier, entrepreneur, sail maker, and abolitionist. Coupled with dynamic illustrations by Anastasia Magloire Williams, this is a compelling story and reminder of our role as citizens to fight for a more perfect union.---from the publisher
48 pages 978-1643795799 Ages 7-10
Keywords: biography, social activist, American Revolution, heroes, standing up for your values, America 250, equality, government, Colonial times, role of the individual, power of the individual, prejudice, inequality, African American and Black nonfiction, African American male character, 7 year old, 8 year old, 9 year old, 10 year old