Storyline Online To Celebrate Black History Month With Dule Hill Reading Children's Book
By: Molly Tracy
SAG Award winner Dulé Hill may star in the upcoming CBS series Doubt, but there isn't any doubt about his passion for children's literacy. In the latest Storyline Online (storylineonline.net) video, released today by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation in celebration of Black History Month, the former star of The West Wing and Psych reads the award-winning children's book As Fast As Words Could Fly, written by Pamela M. Tuck, illustrated by Eric Velasquez and published by Lee and Low Books, the largest publisher of children's literature specializing in diversity and multiculturalism.
The newest addition to the Storyline Online video library, As Fast As Words Could Fly (youtu.be/1_Zk4P50WT4) tells the story of Mason Steele, a young African-American boy living in the south during the civil rights movement, who supports his activist father with the help of a typewriter in the fight for racial equality and ending segregation. The story is inspired by the real life experiences of the author's father who lived in North Carolina in the 1960's. A winner of the "New Voices Award," As Fast As Words Could Fly speaks to the power of hard work, determination and resiliency in the face of injustice and prejudice. Hill concludes his reading with a personal note to his viewers, "Words do matter, but actions matter that much more.... So no matter what people think about you, what they say about you, you don't always need to respond. Just do you."Videos
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