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Carole Boston Weatherford

    Carole Boston Weatherford is een kinderboekenschrijfster en dichteres die uit het verleden put voor familieverhalen, vervagende tradities en vergeten strijden. Haar werken belichten vaak de levens en ervaringen van belangrijke Afro-Amerikaanse historische figuren en cruciale gebeurtenissen die de Amerikaanse geschiedenis hebben gevormd. Met haar sfeervolle proza brengt Weatherford eerdere generaties tot leven voor hedendaagse lezers, en verrijkt zo ons begrip van collectief geheugen en veerkracht.

    The Roots of Rap
    A Song for the Unsung: Bayard Rustin, the Man Behind the 1963 March on Washington
    Birmingham, 1963
    Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
    Standing in the Need of Prayer
    How Do You Spell Unfair?: Macnolia Cox and the National Spelling Bee
    • A true story of determination and groundbreaking achievement follows eighth grade African American spelling champion MacNolia Cox, who left Akron, Ohio, in 1936 to compete in the prestigious National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., only to be met with prejudice and discrimination.

      How Do You Spell Unfair?: Macnolia Cox and the National Spelling Bee
    • Standing in the Need of Prayer

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      • 2 uur lezen
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      The popular spiritual, Standing in the need of prayer, has been reworked to chronicle the milestones, struggles, tragedies, and triumphs of African American people and their history. The text and illustrations of this inspirational book are informative reminders of yesterday, hopeful images for today, and aspirational dreams of tomorrow

      Standing in the Need of Prayer
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      Celebrated author Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrator Floyd Cooper provide a powerful look at the Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the worst incidents of racial violence in our nation's history. The book traces the history of African Americans in Tulsa's Greenwood district and chronicles the devastation that occurred in 1921 when a white mob attacked the Black community. News of what happened was largely suppressed, and no official investigation occurred for seventy-five years. This picture book sensitively introduces young readers to this tragedy and concludes with a call for a better future.

      Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
    • Set against the backdrop of the 1963 Birmingham church bombing, this book serves as a poignant tribute to the four young victims of a racially motivated attack. Through the eyes of a fictional witness, it captures the heartbreak and significance of that tragic day, which became a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. The narrative is complemented by archival photographs and lyrical free verse, creating a powerful reflection on the impact of violence and the enduring quest for equality.

      Birmingham, 1963
    • The Roots of Rap

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      • 2 uur lezen
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      Explore the roots of rap in this stunning, rhyming, triple-timing picture book!A generation voicing stories, hopes, and fearsfounds a hip-hop nation.Say holler if you hear.The roots of rap and the history of hip-hop have origins that precede DJ Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash. Kids will learn about how it evolved from folktales, spirituals, and poetry, to the showmanship of James Brown, to the culture of graffiti art and break dancing that formed around the art form and gave birth to the musical artists we know today. Written in lyrical rhythm by award-winning author and poet Carole Boston Weatherford and complete with flowing, vibrant illustrations by Frank Morrison, this book beautifully illustrates how hip-hop is a language spoken the whole world 'round, and it features a foreword by Swizz Beatz, a Grammy Award-winning American hip-hop rapper, DJ, and record producer.

      The Roots of Rap
    • CHILDREN'S LITERATURE LEGACY AWARD WINNER • Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court, is an inspiration and role model to children of all ages. Award-winning author Carole Boston Weatherford tells her story of perseverance, dignity, and honor in this uplifting picture book biography filled with colorful and dynamic illustrations from Ashley Evans. Whatever she did, wherever she was, Ketanji Brown Jackson rose to the top. From the time their daughter was born, Ketanji Brown’s parents taught her that if she worked hard and believed in herself, she could do anything. As a child, Ketanji focused on her studies and excelled, eventually graduating from Harvard Law School. Years later, in 2016, when she was a federal judge, a seat opened on the United States Supreme Court. In a letter to then-President Barack Obama, Leila Jackson made a case for her mother—Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Although the timing didn’t work out then, it did in 2022, when President Joe Biden nominated her. At her confirmation, Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black female Supreme Court justice in the United States. Lyrical text by renowned author Carole Boston Weatherford and evocative illustrations by Ashley Evans combine to make this an inspirational and timely read.

      All Rise
    • DOROTHEA LANGE

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      Before she raised her lens to take her most iconic photo, Dorothea Lange took photos of the downtrodden, from bankers in once-fine suits waiting in breadlines, to former slaves, to the homeless sleeping on sidewalks. A case of polio had left her with a limp and sympathetic to those less fortunate. Traveling across the United States, documenting with her camera and her fieldbook those most affected by the stock market crash, she found the face of the Great Depression. In this picture book biography, Carole Boston Weatherford's lyrical prose captures the spirit of the influential photographer.

      DOROTHEA LANGE
    • Call Me Miss Hamilton

      One Woman's Case for Equality and Respect

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      • 2 uur lezen
      4,2(135)Tarief

      Focusing on the remarkable journey of Civil Rights activist Mary Hamilton, the narrative details her relentless pursuit of justice and respect, culminating in a landmark case that reached the US Supreme Court. Her story highlights the struggles and triumphs of fighting systemic discrimination, showcasing her courage and determination in the face of adversity. Through her legal battle, Hamilton not only sought personal dignity but also contributed to the broader movement for civil rights, leaving a lasting impact on American society.

      Call Me Miss Hamilton