Color Me Dark: The Diary of Nellie Lee Love, the Great Migration North, Chicago, Illinois, 1919
بواسطة
Patricia C. McKissack
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Science Fiction
History
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
218
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2003
الناشر
Scholastic
رقم ISBN-10
0439529115
رقم ISBN-13
9780439529112
الوصف
In 1919, Nellie Lee Love navigates the tumultuous landscape of the Great Migration, a journey filled with both hope and hardship. As she chronicles her family's move from the rural South to the bustling streets of Chicago, her diary serves as a powerful testament to the aspirations and challenges faced by African Americans during this pivotal time in history. Through her eyes, readers witness the stark contrast between her idyllic Southern roots and the vibrant yet chaotic urban life awaiting her.
Nellie's writing captures the rich tapestry of her emotions—anticipation mingled with the anxieties of leaving behind familiar comforts. She reflects on her family's dreams of better opportunities, all while grappling with the realities of discrimination and societal barriers in the North. The challenges of adjusting to a new environment become intertwined with her desire to embrace her identity and cultural heritage.
Along her journey, Nellie encounters a diverse cast of characters, each one impacting her understanding of community and resilience. Her experiences paint a vivid picture of a generation seeking to carve out a place for themselves amidst the rapidly changing social landscape. Through her observations and poignant reflections, she captures the essence of perseverance in the face of adversity.
With each entry, Nellie's voice resonates across time, reminding readers of the strength and resilience inherent in the pursuit of dreams. Her diary not only serves as a personal narrative but also as a historical document, offering insight into the complexity of the African American experience during the Great Migration. It invites readers to immerse themselves in a world marked by determination, hope, and the unyielding quest for a brighter future.
Nellie's writing captures the rich tapestry of her emotions—anticipation mingled with the anxieties of leaving behind familiar comforts. She reflects on her family's dreams of better opportunities, all while grappling with the realities of discrimination and societal barriers in the North. The challenges of adjusting to a new environment become intertwined with her desire to embrace her identity and cultural heritage.
Along her journey, Nellie encounters a diverse cast of characters, each one impacting her understanding of community and resilience. Her experiences paint a vivid picture of a generation seeking to carve out a place for themselves amidst the rapidly changing social landscape. Through her observations and poignant reflections, she captures the essence of perseverance in the face of adversity.
With each entry, Nellie's voice resonates across time, reminding readers of the strength and resilience inherent in the pursuit of dreams. Her diary not only serves as a personal narrative but also as a historical document, offering insight into the complexity of the African American experience during the Great Migration. It invites readers to immerse themselves in a world marked by determination, hope, and the unyielding quest for a brighter future.