Coretta Scott King Book Awards 2022
Coretta Scott King Book Award Author Winner 2022
Presents an illustrated examination of the race massacre in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1921. The book describes the residents of the prosperous African American community, and what happened when a white mob attacked and destroyed the town. Includes author's and illustrator's notes with photographs.
Coretta Scott King Book Award Author Honoree
Explores the seven principles of Kwanzaa and the history of African diaspora in America
Coretta Scott King Book Award Illustrator Winner 2022
Presents an illustrated examination of the race massacre in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1921. The book describes the residents of the prosperous African American community, and what happened when a white mob attacked and destroyed the town. Includes author's and illustrator's notes with photographs.
Coretta Scott King Book Award Illustrator Honoree
In the early hours of the morning just before dawn, Dovey Mae and her Grandma Rachel head out in search of blackberries. But the woods are dark and full of shadows, and Dovey Mae is frightened. Luckily, with her Grandma Rachel by her side, the woods aren't such a scary place, and they await the sunrise together. Dovey Mae carries this lesson of bravery through her lifelong fight for justice and equality as a civil rights lawyer and activist.
Coretta Scott King Book Award Illustrator Honoree
Granny teaches her young grandson how to cook the family meal, in this celebration of food, traditions, and gathering together at the table. Includes recipe for baked macaroni and cheese.