Thursday, February 5, 2026
I'll Make Me a World by Jarvis R. Givens
I'LL MAKE ME A WORLD by Jarvis R.
Givens received a starred review from Library Journal and was the notable non-fiction LibraryReads selection for February. This text contains four essays and purports to
share “The 100-Year Journey of Black History Month.” There is a great deal of
history, including multiple images, and many stories related to figures
critical to both the creation and the commemoration of Black History Week in
1926 and then Black History Month in 1976. However, the overall tone is quite
scholarly and academic which could unnecessarily restrict readership. Givens is
a Professor of Education and African and African American Studies and the
co-founding faculty director of the Black Teacher Archive at Harvard University.
He freely shares his personal experiences as a student and as a mentor. That personal
history was quite interesting as well as the many more widely recognized historical
anecdotes which he included. Givens feels passionately about this subject and
that was evident in his research (Notes comprise about ten percent of this text
and a detailed Index is included). Crafting an “abridged” version for high
school students would be worth pursuing.
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