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Thought my search for culturally authentic African American Children Literature I have found that realistic African American literature is available but must be actively sought out!
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A chair for my Mother
(Williams, 1998) Note: Acclaimed author/illustrator Vera Williams tells of a young girl, who along with her waitress mother, ...
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What Socks only
Note: This theme fits the book because the little girl viewed the sign on the water fountain differently than what it actuall...
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He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
(Nelson, 2005) Note: Through sublime landscapes and warm images of a boy and his family, this adaptation of the beloved folk ...
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(Levine & Nelson, 2007) Note: A stirring, dramatic story of a slave who mails himself to freedom by a Jane Addams Peace Award...
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Big Mama's
(Books, 1998) Note: When he visits Bigmama's house in the country, Donald Crews finds his relatives full of news, and the old...
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Freight Train
(Crews, 1989) Note: When a train races by on a track, how many different cars are there? And in how many colors? If you look ...
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Shortcut
(Crews, 1997) Note: Children taking a shortcut by walking along a railroad track find excitement and danger when a train appr...
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Freedom Summer
Note: John Henry swims better than anyone I know.He crawls like a catfish,blows bubbles like a swamp monster,but he doesn’t s...
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the Patchwork Quilt
(Flournoy, 1985) Note: Tanya loves listening to her grandmother talk about the quilt she is making from pieces of colorful fa...
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What A Wonderful World
(Weiss, Weiss, Thiele, & Bryan, 1996) Note: What simpler way could there be to express to children the beauty and the harmony...
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Girls Hold up The World
Note: Actress Jada Pinkett Smith--wife of superstar Will Smith--lovingly captures the strength, unity, and beauty that live i...
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When I am Old with you
Note: "A small child imagines a future when he will be old with his Granddaddy and will sit beside him in a rocking chair and...
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Ruby Bridges Goes to School
(Bridges, 2009) Note: The extraordinary true story of Ruby Bridges, the first African-American child to integrate a New Orlea...
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Working Cotton
(Williams & Byard, 1997) Note: This child's view of the long day's work in the cotton fields, simply expressed in a poet's re...
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The Story of Ruby Bridges
(Coles & Ford, 1995) Note: This beautiful picture book, illustrated by Coretta Scott King Award-illustrator George Ford, and ...
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