Protagonist and Central Conflict: In 1968 Chicago, 13-year-old Sam Childs struggles with the pressures surrounding his position as the son of a prominent civil rights leader who advocates peaceful protests and civil disobedience. His older brother, Stick, introduces him to Black Panther literature, turning Sam’s identity struggle into a larger moral dilemma.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Some violence in the forms of police harassment, mob beatings, illegal interrogation techniques, and unprovoked police-involved shootings
Kekla Magoon, Author
Bio: Born in 1980; identifies herself as biracial; grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana; earned a BA in History from Northwestern University and an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts; received an NAACP Image Award; was a National Book Award finalist and a recipient of three Coretta Scott King Honors; received the Margaret A. Edwards Award, a lifetime achievement award for writers of YA fiction
Other Works: Fire in the Streets (2012); X: A Novel (2015); Revolution in Our Time: The Black Panther Party’s Promise to the People (2021)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
The Impact of Racism on Personal Development
The Persistence of Abuse by Authority
Action Versus Inaction
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