Week 5: African American Literature - Children's Book - Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut
Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut written by Derrick Barnes has been in my classroom library since I first saw it displayed in our school library! I actually read it while my students were selecting their library books haha. The story is told from the perspective of a pre-teen boy getting his hair cut. The descriptions that Barnes uses are almost poetic. The way he described how confidence from a haircut can make you feel like a whole new person, like royalty, was so heartfelt. This book is a love story to his hair. I have to agree with Barnes when he says how much a good haircut can make someone feel so amazing that it can impact the grade they make on a test. Now, let's look at this from another perspective... what if he had a bad hair day? Maybe he woke up late or his family had to choose between a haircut and paying the electric bill. His day would have still been affected but in a negative way. Imagine a student coming into your class with his hood on, knowing full well th...