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5) Maya Angelou
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The book follows Maya Angelou, from her early traumatic childhood to her time as a singer, actress, civil rights campaigner and, eventually, one of America's most beloved writers.
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2022.
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English
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ALA Youth Media Awards 2023 - Children
Black History Month - Tweens
NCSS / CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People 6-8 2023
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Black History Month - Tweens
NCSS / CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People 6-8 2023
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"From the New York Times bestselling author and National Book Award finalist, a biography in verse and prose of science fiction visionary Octavia Butler. Acclaimed novelist Ibi Zoboi illuminates the young life of the visionary storyteller Octavia E. Butler in poems and prose. Born into the Space Race, the Red Scare, and the dawning Civil Rights Movement, Butler expereinced an American childhood that shaped her into the groundbreaking science-fiction...
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"Sarah M. Broom's [memoir] The Yellow House tells a hundred years of her family and their relationship to home in a neglected area of one of America's most mythologized cities. This is the story of a mother's struggle against a house's entropy, and that of a prodigal daughter who left home only to reckon with the pull that home exerts, even after the Yellow House was wiped off the map after Hurricane Katrina."--
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English
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Poetry and Novels in Verse - Tweens
Texas Topaz Nonfiction Gems 2021 (Gr. 3-5)
Women's History - Tweens
Texas Topaz Nonfiction Gems 2021 (Gr. 3-5)
Women's History - Tweens
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"A biography of African American writer, performer, and activist Maya Angelou, who turned a childhood of trauma and emotional pain to become one of the most inspiring voices of our lifetime. Includes afterword, author's note, and sources"--
10) Maya's song
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Pub. Date
[2022]
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English
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Black History Month - Tweens
NCSS / CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People K-2 2023
NCTE Notable Poetry Books and Verse Novels (ages 3-13) 2023
Women's History - Tweens
NCSS / CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People K-2 2023
NCTE Notable Poetry Books and Verse Novels (ages 3-13) 2023
Women's History - Tweens
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"This unforgettable picture book introduces young readers to the life and work of Maya Angelou, whose words have uplifted and inspired generations of readers. The author of the celebrated autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya was the first Black person and first woman to recite a poem at a presidential inauguration, and her influence echoes through culture and history. She was also the first Black woman to appear on the United States...
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1991
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English
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In 1962 the poet, musician, and performer Maya Angelou claimed another piece of her identity by moving to Ghana, joining a community of "Revolutionist Returnees" inspired by the promise of pan-Africanism. All God's Children Need Walking Shoes is her lyrical and acutely perceptive exploration of what it means to be an African American on the mother continent, where color no longer matters but where American-ness keeps asserting itself in ways both...
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2017
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English
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Examines the life and legacy of African American poet, memoirist, and civil rights worker Maya Angelou, from her upbringing in the Depression-era South to her work with Malcolm X in Ghana to the recitation of her inaugural poem for President Bill Clinton. Includes Angelou's own words woven together with archival photographs and videos as well as interviews with Angelou's friends and family.
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Learn more about the author, TL Banks in 730 : Can't Call Me Crazy In Court Without It where she openly discusses all of the struggles she shares with the universe, typical human prescriptions for madness through a poetic point of view. "Never be crazy alone," says TL Banks, the author of this collection of scars (some of which are self-inflicted), "when the damage dwells in the deep recesses of your dome, dig it out with dirty spoons and distribute...
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English
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Two Eyes are Better than One is a heart-wrenching drama which transports readers to a small African village where a dangerous disease tears apart the fabric of their community. A heart-wrenching story of an African family, filled with twists and dilemmas. It does not matter if you are infected with a dangerous disease or dying. You are a person and have a soul. A story which would make you cry. It's a story of hope and a story about living with a...
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[2016]
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English
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Born in Missouri in 1928, Maya Angelou had a difficult childhood. Jim Crow laws segregated blacks and whites in the South. Her family life was unstable at times. But much like her poem, "Still I Rise," Angelou was able to lift herself out of her situation and flourish. She moved to California and became the first black and first female streetcar operator before following her interest in dance. She became a professional performer in her twenties and...
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2018.
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English
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"She was black and a woman and a prosecutor, a graduate of Smith College and the granddaughter of slaves, as dazzlingly unlikely a combination as one could imagine in the New York of the 1930s--and without the strategy she devised, Lucky Luciano, the most powerful Mafia boss in history, would never have been convicted. When special prosecutor Thomas E. Dewey selected twenty lawyers to help him clean up the city's underworld, she was the only member...
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