01/28/2026
We’re lucky to witness growth, leadership, and
community in action! of you, Faith!
The ABHM Book Club has been meeting consistently since 2020, and every year we invite our Jr Griots (high school interns and docents) to help lead a discussion on a young person’s version of an important book.
Here is what our Jr Griot, Faith, had to say about our November 2025 selection, One Person, No Vote:
“To me this book is informational, touching on topics and problems from the past that we still struggle with to the present day. The authors made sure to [discuss] things such as unfair voting suppression… not holding voting polls open for a good amount of time, adding unnecessary questions not aligning with anything about the voting…
…The authors Carol Anderson and Tonya Bolden included personal stories, giving us a primary source that supports the book. Personal stories allows us readers to get a first hand story of what’s going on and how it’s actually affecting the people. Sharing personal stories allows us readers to also gain an emotional connection to what we are reading, which is important and helpful for a deeper understanding. This read will stick with me.”
Learn more about the ABHM Book Club at abhmuseum.org/book-club-discussion-guides/