Julie Dash

From the Set Groundbreakers: Black Moviemakers

Julie Dash is a groundbreaking moviemaker. She was the first Black woman to have her movie shown in theaters across the United States, breaking racial and gender boundaries This book explores her life and her fascinating films. Includes table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, filmography, and sidebars.

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$30.64 $21.45
Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 6
Reading Level Grade 4
Dewey Number 791.43
Lexile 910L
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level S
Language English
Publisher Cherry Lake Publishing
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781668919750
Copyright 2023
Number of Pages 1900
Dimensions 8.25 x 8.25
Graphics Full-color photographs, Historical photographs

Booklist Review of Julie Dash

Readers interested in Black history, film, and women telling unique stories will enjoy this early biography of Julie Dash from the Groundbreakers: Black Movie Makers series (6 titles). From her early days growing up in Long Island to film school to the struggle to get her movies made to better represent Black Americans on film, Dash’s story is one many children may not be familiar with. With additional chances for more comprehensive research in the back matter, this title is best for mid- to late-elementary-school students who enjoy movies and learning about people who make art and for readers comfortable with biographies driven by photographs rather than illustrations. Hand to fans of Ava DuVernay or other groundbreaking women and find ways to tie it to other curricular interests in film, Black history, and more.

Author: Joyce Markovics

Illustrator: Alrick A. Brown