Samuel Polk
Marlin's Mess: The day of no Black Inventors
Marlin's Mess: The day of no Black Inventors
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This is the story of a boy named Marlin. Marlin is just like most other boys his age. He plays too much, sometimes he breaks things, he leaves a mess, and he asks lots of questions. Especially when there is something he is interested in. He wants to know all the answers. But what is different about Marlin is that he is an extraordinary listener with a phenomenal imagination! He can see his questions being answered, and the answers transform his world! Depending on the question he asks, his world can end up a mess. In this book, Marlin asks, “Can you think of anything that Black people have invented besides Peanut Butter?” Read and learn about the wonderful inventions that are used everyday that were created and improved by Black people as Marlin's world, and yours is transformed.
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