The Undefeated

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Author
Kwame Alexander

Illustrator
Kadir Nelson

Published
4/2/2019

Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Late Elementary (7-10)
Middle School (11-14)

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Author
Kwame Alexander

Illustrator
Kadir Nelson

Published
4/2/2019

Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Late Elementary (7-10)
Middle School (11-14)

Author
Kwame Alexander

Illustrator
Kadir Nelson

Published
4/2/2019

Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Late Elementary (7-10)
Middle School (11-14)

 

Summary of Book

Originally performed for ESPN's The Undefeated, this poem is a love letter to black life in the United States. It highlights the unspeakable trauma of slavery, the faith and fire of the civil rights movement, and the grit, passion, and perseverance of some of the world's greatest heroes. The text is also peppered with references to the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, and others, offering deeper insights into the accomplishments of the past, while bringing stark attention to the endurance and spirit of those surviving and thriving in the present. Robust back matter at the end provides valuable historical context and additional detail for those wishing to learn more.


Author Biography

Originally performed for ESPN's The Undefeated, this poem is a love letter to black life in the United States. It highlights the unspeakable trauma of slavery, the faith and fire of the civil rights movement, and the grit, passion, and perseverance of some of the world's greatest heroes. The text is also peppered with references to the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, and others, offering deeper insights into the accomplishments of the past, while bringing stark attention to the endurance and spirit of those surviving and thriving in the present. Robust back matter at the end provides valuable historical context and additional detail for those wishing to learn more.


Illustrator Biography

Kadir Nelson is a two-time Caldecott Honor recipient. Among his other awards are an NAACP Image Award, and the 2009 and 2014 Coretta Scott King Author Award. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and The New Yorker. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.