Dream, Plan, and Manifest volume 1 is the 1st booklet in the series to support the reader in realizing and/or developing their dreams while learning about African American people and organizations that overcame systemic obstacles to make dreams come true.
This booklet is intended to serve as an introduction to the legacy of Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railroad, and the power of music in context to the liberation/enslavement of African American people. Although there are exceptions, it is a learning source for ages 12 and up.
The author deliberately chose the life of Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad as a foundational example of dreaming big & following up on dreams that can naturally look impossible (to most) before they come true.
Written in the style of a workbook with questions to answer about the book content and thought provoking writing assignments to support the reader in identifying and developing goals associated with making their dreams come true.
The theme of the book series:
Black history month 365 as a springboard to an intentionally created future.