More Magic! More Ghosts! Enjoy a fun trip downtown with Jaxon, Kevin, and the ghosts of historical Black inventors and scientists. Read and be inspired and surprised learning a few of the many contributions of African Americans.
Book two takes Jaxon and his cousin Kevin downtown where they will meet and chat with a few very interesting African America historical figures from the past. Even though this was supposed to be a fun trip downtown, Jaxon soon learns that he cannot share information about the necklace because everyone wants to experience the magic of the necklace.
Just imagine…what if they hadn’t invented or improved many of the things we use every day?
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“A light-hearted exploration of the very different reality we all would live in without the contributions of African Americans. This book brings to mind all the joys of childhood, while conveying a message that is as profound as it is up lifting. ‘Just Imagine’ is a must have for parents and grandparents looking to make history fun and exciting for the next generation.”
— Carey Hawkins Ash, JD, PhD, managing director, Community Engagement and Growth
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Tamara Shiloh is an author and a professional speaker on the importance of teaching Black History all year. She is the author of a five-part children’s book series, Just Imagine…What If There Were No Black People in the World? She has also written a book about Kwanza, Juneteenth, and a short list of African American Firsts. She has also written for magazines and business newsletters. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Bay Area Independent Book Publishers Association, Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Point Richmond Business Association, National Association of Professional Women, Bay Area Consultants Network, Redwood Writers Club, Independent Book Publishers Association, and the California Writer’s Club-Berkeley & Marin. Website: www.tamarashiloh.com
Leon Nixon is a professional actor, playwright, and filmmaker. A Los Angeles native, he has performed in short films, web series, and on stage in dramatic and comedic roles. He is also an improviser and part of the group that appears in the Guinness Book of World Records for Longest Continuous Improv Show.