Writing Toward Justice, Peggy Thomas
Writing Toward Justice, Peggy Thomas
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Writing Toward Justice
The Life and Reporting of Alice A. Dunnigan

Author: Peggy Thomas

Narrator: Tamika Katon-Donegal

Unabridged: 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/14/2026


Synopsis

Meet Alice Dunnigan, a pioneering Black journalist, who spoke truth to power—and earned the respect of President Harry S. Truman. This inspiring nonfiction book for kids ages 7–10 is from award-winning author Peggy Thomas. Alice Dunnigan knew all about injustice—she was the daughter of poor Black sharecroppers in Kentucky. But Alice also knew the key to fighting injustice was to speak out. At 13 years old, she wrote to a Black newspaper asking for a job—and got it! It was only the beginning. After many years of hard work as a teacher, a cleaner, a typist, and a journalist, Alice became the first Black woman in the Capitol Press Corp. But one person was still beyond her grasp, a person who needed to be held accountable: President Truman. Would he keep his promise to support civil rights for Black Americans? By scrimping and saving for a ticket on the president’s cross-country train tour, Alice was able to meet the president and win him over to her cause: justice. Alice Dunnigan used her words as a moving force, writing America toward justice, a journey beautifully captured by author Peggy Thomas. “A thoughtful account of Alice Dunnigan (1906–1983), the first Black female journalist to receive Capitol press credentials. Growing up in Kentucky, the daughter of a sharecropper, young Alice railed against injustice such as segregation, but upon realizing that no one could 'care about something they didn’t know was going on', she vowed to fight through the written word. In clear, passionate language, Thomas follows Alice’s journey from child writer to educator to poorly paid but resolute reporter … A timely reminder about the power of words.”—Kirkus Reviews

Reviews

Goodreads review by M on March 10, 2026

Writing Toward Justice: The Life and Reporting of Alice A. Dunnigan by Peggy Thomas left me with one big question: How did I not already know about Alice A. Dunnigan? Through beautiful illustrations and thoughtful storytelling, the book traces Alice’s journey from her childhood curiosity and love of......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on March 30, 2026

Alice Dunnigan always knew she wanted an education. She wanted to see stories about people who looked like her. She wanted others to see stories about people that look like her. And the only way to find those stories was to write them. Alice became a journalist and a civil rights leader, pushing for......more

Goodreads review by Bookishrealm on April 09, 2026

Another informational picture book that once again showcases the power of children's literature to inform readers young and old. Writing Toward Justice is a brief glimpse into the life and accomplishments of Alice A. Dunnigan. Her fight to become a reporter allowed her to lay the groundwork for futu......more