Skip to Content
Home
About Us
How it Started
Media/Press
Donate to L4BK
The LIT Mobile
Join LIT Directory
Search the Bookstore
Books
Events
LIT Directories
Join a LIT Directory
Author Directory
Illustrator Directory
Resources
LIT for BLACK KIDS
Login Account
0
0
Donate
Home
About Us
How it Started
Media/Press
Donate to L4BK
The LIT Mobile
Join LIT Directory
Search the Bookstore
Books
Events
LIT Directories
Join a LIT Directory
Author Directory
Illustrator Directory
Resources
LIT for BLACK KIDS
Login Account
0
0
Donate
Home
Folder: About Us
Back
How it Started
Media/Press
Donate to L4BK
The LIT Mobile
Join LIT Directory
Search the Bookstore
Books
Events
Folder: LIT Directories
Back
Join a LIT Directory
Author Directory
Illustrator Directory
Resources
Login Account
Donate
Books My Ancestors' Wildest Dreams by Amanda Lynch
84.png Image 1 of
84.png
84.png

My Ancestors' Wildest Dreams by Amanda Lynch

$10.00
Sold Out
This book was inspired by Ava Holloway and Kennedy George, two ballerinas. Their photos were taken by Marcus Ingram and Julia Rendleman in front of the monument of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, in Richmond, Virginia. Ultimately, those photographs went viral, and this moment propelled the duo into a summer of activism and dance. Posed in traditional ballet attire, the friends had no idea that a chance encounter at the Lee Monument would catapult them into the spotlight while serving as a beacon of hope for millions of young activists around the world.
Add To Cart
This book was inspired by Ava Holloway and Kennedy George, two ballerinas. Their photos were taken by Marcus Ingram and Julia Rendleman in front of the monument of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, in Richmond, Virginia. Ultimately, those photographs went viral, and this moment propelled the duo into a summer of activism and dance. Posed in traditional ballet attire, the friends had no idea that a chance encounter at the Lee Monument would catapult them into the spotlight while serving as a beacon of hope for millions of young activists around the world.
This book was inspired by Ava Holloway and Kennedy George, two ballerinas. Their photos were taken by Marcus Ingram and Julia Rendleman in front of the monument of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, in Richmond, Virginia. Ultimately, those photographs went viral, and this moment propelled the duo into a summer of activism and dance. Posed in traditional ballet attire, the friends had no idea that a chance encounter at the Lee Monument would catapult them into the spotlight while serving as a beacon of hope for millions of young activists around the world.

You Might Also Like

Screen Shot 2022-03-15 at 11.31.08 AM.png
Little Zee - Jaquitla Knight
$13.99
Screen Shot 2022-03-15 at 10.48.29 AM.png Screen Shot 2022-03-15 at 10.48.29 AM.png
My Dad is an Essential Worker
$11.99
Screen Shot 2021-09-21 at 12.45.05 PM.png
Bajan Baby What Do You See?
$15.99
Copy of Book Inventory-6.png
Justice Makes a Difference
$17.99
73.png
The Mindfulness Room by Amanda Lynch
$14.99
Sold Out

For Authors

Black Author Directory
Black Illustrator Directory
Join a LIT Directory
Advertise w/ Us
Sell Your LIT
Schedule Storytime

More Info

About Us
Shipping & Returns
Donate
Terms of Use & Privacy
Contact Us

Shop by Genre

Picture Books
Chapter Books
Easy Reader Books
Middle Grade
Young Adult
Search the Bookstore

COPYRIGHT © 2020 LIT for BLACK KIDS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Get LIT Updates

Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates.