A Book that Belongs in Every American Classroom
Containing full color portraits and period illustrations, two-time Caldecott Honor illustrator Brian Pinkney and author Andrea Davis Pinkney received the 2013 Coretta Scott King Book Award for these artful stories of ten men from different eras in American history. Organized chronologically, you will be absorbed in a literary walk from slavery to the present day. The biographical stories are engaging illustrated narratives describing the mens' childhood influences,
their accomplishments and motivations, and the legacies they left for
future generations. Every classroom, and every American home, should have a copy of Hand in Hand. The ten black men highlighted include Benjamin Banneker, Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, A. Philip Randolph, Thurgood Marshall, Jackie Robinson, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr, and Barack H. Obama II. Click here to listen to the author describe her inspiration for this important book.
I'm so inspired by Andrea Davis Pinkney's words in the YouTube clip! I've always been curious as to how the creative urge visits writers, and I loved how she was inspired by her husband's portraits! How wonderful that her son entered into the story as well! I'm going to have to experience this book to make sure it's not a "spinach" approach to biographies:) I wonder if Andrea and Brian Pinkney have any plans to collaborate on a book about 10 influential African American women...
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