Rochelle Riley, author of "That They Lived: African Americans Who Changed The World" wants to ensure African American children know the story and growth of their heroes. So many prolific people of color have their stories shoved aside or forgotten by school systems. Their stories could inspire and change the kids who learn about them, and Rochelle bridges that gap with her work.
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