Tells the stories of ten African-American women freedom fighters.
Coretta Scott King Award winner Ashley Bryan celebrates three favorite spirituals in this colorful and joyous picture book. This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
For use in schools and libraries only. Profiles ten bold women of color including Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, and Shirley Chisholm, whose courageous acts against oppression made them leaders in the battle for civil rights.
Praise for the writing of Josephine Cox: “Hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson.” —Manchester Evening News
*2016 RITA Award finalist for Best Novella* Sofronia Wallis knows that proper Black women don’t court trouble by upending the status quo, but it’s 1961 and the Civil Rights movement is in full swing.
The three essays in this book provide a context for this extraordinary gift. An interview with Hahn by Lynne E. Spriggs, the High's Curator of Folk Art, traces his personal collecting history.
J.J. Grabenstein, Chris Grabenstein. Chapter 50: Panic Attack Chapter 51: Bye-Bye, Excelsior Award Chapter 52: Happy Excelsior Day! Chapter 53: Mysteries Revealed Chapter 54: Shine Time! Thank You! About the Author Earnest.
Smart, fearless, and compassionate, this is an unforgettable work from a beloved author.
Illustrations and rhyming text celebrate autumn, with its falling leaves, crisp mornings, and gusty breezes.
Seventeen-year-old Rachel Kim confronts the dark underbelly of the K-pop world as she strives to become a K-pop star.
Celebrates the historic figures of the civil rights movement whose actions were milestones in the fight for racial equality, including Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, the Little Rock Nine, and Lyndon Johnson.