Philadelphia Tribune Reviews The Black Family Who Built America
As the school year begins, the Philadelphia Tribune encouraged readers to take time for self-education in Black history, spotlighting Cheryl McKissack Daniel’s new book, The Black Family Who Built America: The McKissacks, Two Centuries of Daring Pioneers.
In its review, the Tribune praised Cheryl’s ability to weave together family history, resilience, and entrepreneurship in a way that not only tells the story of one family, but also reflects the larger story of African American perseverance in the United States.
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A Timely Lesson for Back-to-School Season
The review frames Cheryl’s book as essential reading for students, families, and communities eager to deepen their knowledge of Black history beyond the classroom. By telling the story of the McKissack family’s journey from enslavement to building one of the nation’s most respected design and construction firms, the book offers powerful lessons in resilience, legacy, and leadership.
A Family That Helped Build America
The Tribune’s coverage emphasizes how the McKissack family’s contributions have left a lasting imprint on America’s architectural and cultural landscape. From their earliest work in Tennessee to Cheryl’s present-day leadership of multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects, the McKissacks’ legacy is a testament to both endurance and excellence.