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Susie Clark: The Bravest Girl You've Ever Seen
By (Author) Hayle Calvin
By (author) Joshalyn Hickey Johnson
BookBaby
BookBaby
30th January 2024
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Biography and autobiography
Paperback
72
Width 228mm, Height 177mm, Spine 5mm
195g
Susan Clark was just 13 when she became the first Black student in the United States to integrate a public school through a court order. Her lawsuit, decided by the Iowa Supreme Court in 1868, gave all Iowa children the right to attend public school regardless of race, religion, nationality, or any other distinction. Segregated schools were the norm in many states until the 1954 US Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. Susan's case contributed to that landmark decision.
Joshalyn Hickey-Johnson, aka Ms. Rocki, was born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa, and attended Waterloo public schools. She is the mother of two and grandmother of seven. Ms. Rocki took on the challenge of working a traditionally male job at Viking Pump in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and worked there for 30 years. She began writing books featuring real-life experiences from her children's lives as they were growing up. Her debut book, "GOOD MORNING, LOVEY!" was published in 2005, followed by "Travis It's NOT Your Birthday!" in 2008. She partnered with Chaveevah Ferguson, serving as a publicist with BaHar Publishing, the first African-American-owned book publishing company in Iowa. She co-authored "Ropes In The Kitchen" with her father, Naaman 'Jock' Hickey. Ms. Rocki started NORTH END UPDATE, a weekly live interactive show highlighting good things in her local community and featured on Iowa Public Television's "Greetings from Iowa." Since 2017, she has worked on the show with her best friend and co-host Chaveevah. Ms. Rocki recently hosted Iowa PBS's "Juneteenth: THE MOVEMENT."
Hayle Calvin is an artist/graphic designer based in her hometown of Clinton, Iowa. She graduated from Clinton Community College with an associate of arts degree in 2019. She graduated two years later from the University of Northern Iowa with a bachelor of arts in graphic design. Currently, Hayle works as an associate graphic designer for a non-profit organization and dabbles in many areas of fine arts, including digital illustration. When she's not drawing, you can find Hayle roller skating, working on a crochet project, or playing with her cat, Luna. She loves her work and hopes to inspire at least one person to be creative.