Sobre el Autor

Alleanna Harris is an emerging author and advocate for social change, particularly through her focus on the history and contributions of Black individuals in America. She has written several books that highlight important historical narratives, such as "Recipes for Change: 12 Dishes Inspired by a Year in Black History," which marries culinary arts with the rich tapestry of Black history, and "Opening the Road: Victor Hugo Green and His Green Book," which delves into the significance of the Green Book in guiding Black travelers during the era of segregation. Her graphic novel, "It's Her Story - Ida B. Wells," brings to light the life and impact of the iconic journalist and activist, making her contributions more accessible to younger audiences.

Harris’s work is characterized by a deep respect for historical accuracy, combined with a creative approach to storytelling that engages readers of all ages. Through her books, she not only educates but also inspires a new generation to appreciate the struggles and achievements of those who came before them. Her commitment to amplifying Black voices and stories ensures that the rich narratives of African American history continue to resonate and inspire.

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