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Grandma's hands
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While staying on his grandmother's farm, an Afro-American boy learns that every child needs a home where there's love, even though that love may be rough and scratchy. |
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Papa's stories
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Dolores Johnson |
Kari loves to have her father read to her, until she discovers that he cannot read and is making the stories up. |
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She dared to fly
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Dolores Johnson |
A biography of the woman who became the first licensed Afro-American pilot. |
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Your dad was just like you
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Dolores Johnson,Dolores Johnson |
While visiting his grandfather, Peter hears a story about his father's boyhood that helps him understand his father. |
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My mom is my show-and-tell
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Dolores Johnson |
As he and his mother walk to school, a young boy reminds her of all the things she should not do when she talks to his class. |
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What will Mommy do when I'm at school?
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Dolores Johnson |
A child worries about how her mother will cope at home on her own while she is at school. |
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The Harlem Renaissance
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Dolores Johnson |
"Covers a period of great creativity in the African-American community, when art, literature, music, and political commentary flourished; centered in Harlem, the era reached its peak in the 1920s and… |
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