They Built Me for Freedom

The Story of Juneteenth and Houston’s Emancipation Park

By Tonya Duncan Ellis, Jenin Mohammed

SCBWI Crystal Kite Award Honor Winner!

Debut picture book author Tonya Duncan Ellis and acclaimed artist Jenin Mohammed bring us a vibrant, moving picture book about the history of Emancipation Park in Houston, Texas—and the origins of Juneteenth.

When people visit me, they are freeto run, play, gather, and rejoice.

They built me to remember.

On June 19, 1865, the 250,000 enslaved people of Texas learned they were free, ending slavery in the United States. This day was soon to be memorialized with the dedication of a park in Houston. The park was called Emancipation Park, and the day it honored would come to be known as Juneteenth.  

In the voice and memory of the park itself—its fields and pools, its protests and cookouts, and, most of all, its people—the 150-year story of Emancipation Park is brought to life. Through lyrical text and vibrant artwork, Tonya Duncan Ellis and Jenin Mohammed have crafted an ode to the struggle, triumph, courage, and joy of Black America—and the promise of a people to remember.

ISBN: 9780063286054
Imprint: Clarion Books
On Sale: May 14, 2024
List price: $24.99
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 8.800 in (w) x 11.300 in (h) x 0.450 in (d)
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BISAC 2: JUVENILE NONFICTION / African American & Black
BISAC 3: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Topics / Civil & Human Rights
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Tonya Duncan Ellis

Biography

Tonya Duncan Ellis is a former journalist and the author of the Sophie Washington series. She lives in Houston, Texas. You can visit her at tonyaduncanellis.com.  

Jenin Mohammed

Biography

Jenin Mohammed, winner of the 2020 Summer Spectacular Illustration Grand Prize, is the illustrator of the picture books Naming Ceremony, Song in the City, Super Mom, and All the Places We Call Home. She also draws the slice-of-life comic Knot Write Now. She lives in Florida. You can find her online at jeninmohammed.com.

Aaron Goodson

SCBWI Crystal Kite Award Honor Winner!

Debut picture book author Tonya Duncan Ellis and acclaimed artist Jenin Mohammed bring us a vibrant, moving picture book about the history of Emancipation Park in Houston, Texas—and the origins of Juneteenth.

When people visit me, they are freeto run, play, gather, and rejoice.

They built me to remember.

On June 19, 1865, the 250,000 enslaved people of Texas learned they were free, ending slavery in the United States. This day was soon to be memorialized with the dedication of a park in Houston. The park was called Emancipation Park, and the day it honored would come to be known as Juneteenth.  

In the voice and memory of the park itself—its fields and pools, its protests and cookouts, and, most of all, its people—the 150-year story of Emancipation Park is brought to life. Through lyrical text and vibrant artwork, Tonya Duncan Ellis and Jenin Mohammed have crafted an ode to the struggle, triumph, courage, and joy of Black America—and the promise of a people to remember.

ISBN: 9780063286054
Imprint: Clarion Books
On Sale: May 14, 2024
List price: $24.99
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 8.800 in (w) x 11.300 in (h) x 0.450 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / United States / General
BISAC 2: JUVENILE NONFICTION / African American & Black
BISAC 3: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Topics / Civil & Human Rights
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
BISAC 6:

Tonya Duncan Ellis

Biography

Tonya Duncan Ellis is a former journalist and the author of the Sophie Washington series. She lives in Houston, Texas. You can visit her at tonyaduncanellis.com.  

Jenin Mohammed

Biography

Jenin Mohammed, winner of the 2020 Summer Spectacular Illustration Grand Prize, is the illustrator of the picture books Naming Ceremony, Song in the City, Super Mom, and All the Places We Call Home. She also draws the slice-of-life comic Knot Write Now. She lives in Florida. You can find her online at jeninmohammed.com.

Aaron Goodson