Written by Alice Fay Duncan
Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
In this historical fiction picture book, the author tells the story of the Sanitation Strike of 1968 through the eyes of a young girl that was there. Using poetry and prose throughout the dazzling illustrated book, Alice Fay Duncan recounts this tragic event. Ms. Duncan didn’t focus on the death of Martin Luther King Junior but on the strike and the fight for equality among the Blacks in the South. The text has been thoroughly researched and is cited. It is written in such a way that young readers will understand.