Remember Her Name!: Debbie AllenS Rise To Fame

Remember Her Name!: Debbie AllenS Rise To Fame

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Young Debbie Allen Is Destined For Fame And Everyone Will Know Her Name! A Poetic, Uplifting Biography Of A Black Icon For Kids Ages 58.New York Times BestSelling Author Tami Charles Tells Debbie AllenS Inspiring Story Of Perseverance And Growing Up During The Civil Rights Movement And Jim Crow South.Young Debbie Allen Was Blocked From The Local Dance School In The 1950S Jim Crow American South. In Order To Allow Debbie To Pursue Her Dream, DebbieS Mother Moved With Her To Mexico Where Debbie Studied At The Ballet Nacional De Mexico. When They Returned To Texas, Debbie Was Admitted To The Houston Ballet Foundation As The CompanyS First Black Dancer, And A Legendary Career Began.Inspired By AwardWinning And Nyt BestSelling Author Tami CharlesS Interviews With Living Legend And Dancer/Actor Debbie Allen, This Is An Ode To Creativity And Perseverance, As Well As An Amazing History Of A Pivotal Time In DebbieS Life.

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