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What Color Is My World?: The Lost History of African-American Inventors Hardcover – January 3, 2012

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 571 ratings

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, basketball legend and the NBA's alltime leading scorer, champions a lineup of little-known African-American inventors in this lively, kid-friendly book.

Did you know that James West invented the microphone in your cell phone? That Fred Jones invented the refrigerated truck that makes supermarkets possible? Or that Dr. Percy Julian synthesized cortisone from soy, easing untold people’s pain? These are just some of the black inventors and innovators scoring big points in this dynamic look at several unsung heroes who shared a desire to improve people’s lives. Offering profiles with fast facts on flaps and framed by a funny contemporary story featuring two feisty twins, here is a nod to the minds behind the gamma electric cell and the ice-cream scoop, improvements to traffic lights, open-heart surgery, and more — inventors whose ingenuity and perseverance against great odds made our world safer, better, and brighter.
Back matter includes an authors’ note and sources.

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Question: When did you first become interested in learning about African-American inventors?

Abdul-Jabbar: I first became interested in African-American inventors when I wrote Black Profiles in Courage in 1996. During that time I was immersed in black history and the many courageous African-Americans that history books had overlooked. I was surprised at how many inventors that affected our everyday life had been left out of what we learned in school. I knew at that time that I would someday want to do something about that inequity.

Q: Super Soaker or Illusion Transmitter? Of the many inventions you talk about in the book, which is your favorite?

Abdul-Jabbar: My favorite invention in the book is the foil-electret microphone invented by James West because it has made cell phone communication possible. The cell phone has completely changed our world. Today’s kids can’t imagine a time before there were cell phones or iPods or iPads. But all that was possible, in part, thanks to one black man who had to struggle against great odds to achieve his dream. Those are the kind of men and women we should be exposing our children to.

Q: In What Color is My World? Herbie keeps a journal with him all the time--do you keep a journal?

Abdul-Jabbar: I don’t keep a journal, but I do tweet on Twitter and have a Facebook site, which are the modern equivalents. However, Herbie’s journal is the kind I would have kept and wish I had as a child. It’s filled with the sense of wonder he has about the world. I had that same sense of wonder but I was a little too restless to write it all down. I’m trying to make up for all that now with the books I write.

Q: What was your favorite class in school?

Abdul-Jabbar: I don’t think it will be any surprise that my favorite class was history. I’ve said many times that if I hadn’t become a professional basketball player, I would have become a history teacher. There’s so much to learn from history. The saying, “Those that don’t learn from history are condemned to repeat it” doesn’t just apply to politicians and world leaders, it applies to all of us on a daily basis. We can learn from mistakes of others, whether they’re kings or our parents. When we do learn those lessons, we’re better equipped to make our own dreams come true.

Q: What do you most want kids to know about you outside of your legendary basketball career?

Abdul-Jabbar: I love basketball, but playing basketball doesn’t fully define who I am. I was always a good student, too. Sure, I could have skated by as an athlete, but the world is so much bigger and more interesting than any one thing. I didn’t want to be pigeonholed as just a jock. I’m also an author, a student of history, and I collect memorabilia from the Wild West. I’m also a son, a father, and a friend.

Q: Did you read a lot as a kid? Did you have any favorite books growing up?

Abdul-Jabbar: I read a lot as a kid. Some of my favorite books were The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Three Musketeers by Alexander Dumas and The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling. Reading opened up the world like nothing else. One day I might be sword fighting in 17th Century France, the next I might be fighting off crazed assassins in 19th Century India. Video games just can’t compare with the variety and intensity of reading.

Q: What was it like to receive the Abraham Lincoln Medal [awarded to individuals who exemplify President Abraham Lincoln's commitment to equality in their body of work, accomplishments or personal attributes] and meet the President and First Lady?

Abdul-Jabbar: It was a great honor, truly unforgettable. One of the great things about growing older is that you can see some of your childhood dreams about the world come true. When I was a kid I imagined a day when we would have an African-American president. I imagined a day when children of all races would play together without fear or prejudice. The world isn’t perfect, but we’re heading in the right direction and I just want to play my part in making this a better world. I hope my books are a step in that direction.

Q: Will you write more books for kids? If so, do you have an idea for the next one yet?

Abdul-Jabbar: I have so many ideas I’d like to tackle. There’s no shortage in my imagination. History is filled with so many amazing people and I would like to bring them to light so they can inspire all of us--young and old--to become the kind of people we want to be.

Review

A purposeful but appealing presentation of information about accomplished lives.
—Kirkus Reviews

It's an entertaining and often surprising exploration of lesser-known innovators, past and present.
—Publishers Weekly

Young Herbie and Ella are disappointed with the dilapidated state of their new house, and cranky with the didactic handyman, Mr. Mital, who seems intent on instructing them in African-American history. "There's more to our history than slavery, jazz, sports and civil rights marches," he insists. But he quickly gains their attention with stories of little-known inventors, which appear around them in foldout pages, with notes and peanut-gallery remarks penciled in by the kids. Some developments were life-changing, like open-heart surgery or food preservation, and some pure fun.
—Newsday

Filled with great illustrations, the book features fascinating profiles of subjects ranging from a pioneer of open-heart surgery to the inventor of the Super Soaker water gun.
—Sports Illustrated Kids

A playful history.
—USA Today

Get ready to have your mind blown with this fun book. It tells the story of twins who discover the amazing stories of African American inventors whose creations changed your world...The book has lift flaps and fast facts that makes learning so quick and easy.
—Washington Post

A highly readable tale full of fun facts about creators of color.
—St. Louis Post-Dispatch

An inspiring book that broadens the definition of "inventor" and shines a light on many talented African-Americans throughout history.
—San Francisco Book Review

This introduction to lesser-known African American inventors just might inspire kids to create their own history-changing inventions.
—Instructor Magazine

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Candlewick; First Edition (January 3, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 44 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0763645648
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0763645649
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 8 - 12 years
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 880L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 3 - 7
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.8 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.94 x 0.61 x 10.13 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 571 ratings

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Customers find the book very informative, great for all ages and races, and masterful. They also say it's a great book for children to teach them about the inventions of African Americans. Readers describe the book as very easy to read and understand, well done, and fast. They appreciate the beautiful design and color presentation. Customers also mention the narrative story is interesting with lots of features.

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35 customers mention "Content"35 positive0 negative

Customers find the book very informative, fantastic, and a great source of history. They also say it's smart, funny, and well done. Readers also say the book gives great insight to people of color and is a good read for all ages and races.

"...star," but Mr. Abdul-Jabbar and his co-authors have produced a well researched, well written product that makes learning history fun...." Read more

"The story line and intertwining of the history of the African American Inventors is masterful. The art work is superb as well...." Read more

"Excellent book detailing notable inventions by african americans - some that you'd never think of. Format of book is excellent...." Read more

"Information is excellent. A must read, especially for junior high students...." Read more

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Customers find the book great for children and well received by parents and children. They also say it's a great addition to classroom libraries and a tray of historical briefs that will whet appetites of young children.

"...is great as a gift for African American children but really is good for any child, the story is the same...." Read more

"Mr. Abdul-Jabaar and his co-author have written a delightful book for young children which I hope to share with my grandson as soon as he's old..." Read more

"This book was purchased as a gift. It appeals to young and old alike...." Read more

"...'s a childrens book, so don't expect deep material, but I highly recommend it for children." Read more

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Customers find the book very easy to read and understand. They also appreciate the presentation and content. Readers mention that the book is fast but really important.

"...What an amazing guy! This book is a fast but really, really important read. I cannot imagine why it was not picked up and discussed more...." Read more

"...It's basically a story within a story, easy to understand, and gives credit to those who should have been given credit for their work many years ago..." Read more

"...This book is easy to follow, and the stories are short enough that he can maintain focus." Read more

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Customers find the design and color of the book beautifully presented. They also appreciate the engaging photos and good characters.

"...The book is colorful, eliciting an "Oh, look how beautiful," from my 7-year old (truly an advanced reader), and was interesting enough to grasp her..." Read more

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"...It appeals to young and old alike. The illustrations are superb and the little known facts about the inventors are worth reading and rereading..." Read more

"...Quality of the book and the illustrations are awesome. A must read for children of color." Read more

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Customers find the story interesting, with lots of features and interesting facts.

"...Again, it's colorful, there's a great story to link it all together, and it's a fantastic reference book that will get and hold their..." Read more

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Not what I expected- chapter book
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This is a chapter book and from previous pictures and reviews I was expecting a picture book. It appears to be around a 3rd grade level. The information on inventors is typically a page per inventor. I included a picture of what inventors the book covers
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2012
This isn't your typical "black history" book. First and foremost, it's a story for tweens, pre-tweens, savvy elementary school readers or parents who want their kids to learn about about some really smart inventors past and present, who just happen to be African-American.

The book is colorful, eliciting an "Oh, look how beautiful," from my 7-year old (truly an advanced reader), and was interesting enough to grasp her attention from the first page. There's the story, and then there are the fold-outs, featuring great tidbits about the featured inventor.

Frankly, I wasn't sure how much of a children's book I'd get by a "former basketball star," but Mr. Abdul-Jabbar and his co-authors have produced a well researched, well written product that makes learning history fun. Again, it's colorful, there's a great story to link it all together, and it's a fantastic reference book that will get and hold their attention.

Certainly, buy the book if you're African-American, but buy it first and foremost to teach your children that there were and still are great American inventors who have created extraordinary things that we use in everyday life. You'll be glad you did. 
What Color Is My World?: The Lost History of African-American Inventors
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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
I got the book for my 12 years old niece who enjoyed it and sharing info with black and white friends.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2013
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar helps explain some of the contributions of African Americans in science and invention. Too many folks are unaware of these wonderful people who have helped make our world what it is today. African Americans are not merely entertainers or athletes, we are scientists, inventors, and folks who use our brains for the good of all mankind. This book is written for children to start the message early. It is great as a gift for African American children but really is good for any child, the story is the same. I would rather have my children have heros in science than entertainment and sports.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2016
Mr. Abdul-Jabaar and his co-author have written a delightful book for young children which I hope to share with my grandson as soon as he's old enough to to talk. This book should also be used to teach English to adults.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2016
I got this after I saw that fantastic Conversation with Tyler where Kareem Abdul-Jabbar just talked for an hour. What an amazing guy! This book is a fast but really, really important read. I cannot imagine why it was not picked up and discussed more. Just sorry the packaging is lower end, it deserves a higher order treatment. I hope sometime it is reissued but for now, for you, get it and read it. A great insight into a whole different angle on entrepreneurs and genius than is typically covered.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2013
The story line and intertwining of the history of the African American Inventors is masterful. The art work is superb as well. This is a wonderful book to add to your child's library. I admit I was so impressed with the book that I am keeping this copy for myself and plan to purchase a copy for my grands for their upcoming birthdays. I would like to see these authors do additional books of this kind. Simply a great buy!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2013
This book was purchased as a gift. It appeals to young and old alike. The illustrations are superb and the little known facts about the inventors are worth reading and rereading before telling others about the book. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has stated that if not for a career in professional basketball, he would have become a history teacher. He has managed to become that teacher who is capable of introducing the readers to brilliant people. In my opinion, he has managed to become a respected teacher and historian for children and adults.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2014
Excellent book detailing notable inventions by african americans - some that you'd never think of. Format of book is excellent. My kids enjoyed reading it, me too. Indeed it is now a table top book. Good to have these type of items around as the school systems are notoriously short on focus of contributions of african americans to american society, as well as to offset all the negative stimuli in other media.
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sharise Richards
5.0 out of 5 stars Very cute and informative
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2020
Very cute book. It combines a story with history to make it more engaging and fun for the kids. Using it in my tutoring program for children 8-12yrs old. May be a bit “young” for the 12yr olds but the little ones will like it.
Michael Embaye
5.0 out of 5 stars Important historical book they never teach you
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 7, 2019
Great book, uplifting and important from a historical point of view. Hoping my children will enjoy it as much as I did.
Nelly Kunze
4.0 out of 5 stars Schwarze Erfinder*innen und ihre Verbindungen in unsere Gegenwart.
Reviewed in Germany on December 29, 2014
Die 13jährigen Zwillinge Herbie und Ella ziehen mit ihrer Mutter um, in ein altes Haus. In diesem Haus begenen sie Mr. Mital, der sich darauf aufmerksam macht, dass einiges nicht so ist wie es scheint und sie daraufhin weißt, dass ihr Alltag voller Dinge ist, die Schwarze erfunden und mit erfunden haben. Sie lernen sie über 15 verschiedene Erfinder und eine Erfinderin und ihre Biographien und Leistungen.
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Paula Littlejohn
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, engaging book. Well written
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2020
Well written, very engaging for my kids and we are discovering scientists and inventors history books don’t ever mention, which is truly sad.
Dannie
4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely book! Paper back is black and white ;)
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 30, 2018
Bought it for my little brother's 11th birthday. He's a bit beyond the reading level in regards to the story, but he's really into science and the factual parts seem to be advanced enough to engage him. My only peeve was I stupidly didn't realise the color pictures were only in the hardback version LOL. Was a bit disappointed because the images were lovely and the colour would have been a good break from the text. Oh well, he's a big boy now I guess. Book itself is of nice quality, text is well spaced with an easy to read font. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely book! Paper back is black and white ;)
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 30, 2018
Bought it for my little brother's 11th birthday. He's a bit beyond the reading level in regards to the story, but he's really into science and the factual parts seem to be advanced enough to engage him. My only peeve was I stupidly didn't realise the color pictures were only in the hardback version LOL. Was a bit disappointed because the images were lovely and the colour would have been a good break from the text. Oh well, he's a big boy now I guess. Book itself is of nice quality, text is well spaced with an easy to read font. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.
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