The CSK Award recognizes an African American illustrator of outstanding books for children and young adults.
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Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum by Ashley Bryan TALES J NIGERIA BRY Five traditional Nigerian tales include “Hen and Frog,” “Why Bush Cow and Elephant are Bad Friends,” “The Husband Who Counted the Spoonfuls,” “Why Frog and Snake Never Play Together,” and “How Animals Got Their Tails.” Catalog Link |
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Beautiful Blackbird by Ashley Bryan TALES JNF ZAMBIA BRY In a story of the Ila people, the colorful birds of Africa ask Blackbird, whom they think is the most beautiful of birds, to decorate them with some of his “blackening brew.” Catalog Link |
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Let it Shine: Three Favorite Spirituals by Ashley Bryan MUSIC SONGS JNF LET Illustrated versions of three well-known hymns: This little light of mine—When the saints go marching in—He’s got the whole world in His hands. Catalog Link |
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Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave by Laban Carrick Hill ART JNF HILL To us it is just dirt,the ground we walk on…But to Dave it was clay,the plain and basic stuff upon which he formed a life as a slave nearly 200 years ago.Dave was an extraordinary artist, poet, and potter living in South Carolina in the 1800s. He combined his superb artistry with deeply observant poetry, carved onto his pots, transcending the limitations he faced as a slave. In this inspiring and lyrical portrayal, National Book Award nominee Laban Carrick Hill’s elegantly simple text and award-winning artist Bryan Collier’s resplendent, earth-toned illustrations tell Dave’s story, a story rich in history, hope, and long-lasting beauty. Catalog Link |
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I, Too, Am America by Langston Hughes POETRY JNF HUG Presents the popular poem by one of the central figures in the Harlem Renaissance, highlighting the courage and dignity of the African American Pullman porters in the early twentieth century. Catalog Link |
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Rosa by Nikki Giovanni BIOGRAPHY JNF PARKS This picture- book tribute to Mrs. Parks is a celebration of her courageous action and the events that followed.Award-winning poet, writer, and activist Nikki Giovannis evocative text combines with Bryan Colliers striking cut-paper images to retell the story of this historic event from a wholly unique and original perspective. Catalog Link |
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The Blacker the Berry by Joyce Carol Thomas POETRY JNF THO A collection of poems, including “Golden Goodness,” “Cranberry Red,” and “Biscuit Brown,” celebrating individuality and Afro-American identity. Catalog Link |
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Ellington Was Not a Street by Ntozake Shange,Kadir Nelson POETRY JNF SHA Poems that recall the author’s |
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Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom (Caldecott Honor Book) by Carole Boston Weatherford HIST JE WEATHERFORD Describes Tubman’s spiritual |
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Goin' Someplace Special by Patricia C. McKissack HIST JE MCKISSACK In segregated 1950s Nashville, a young African American girl braves a series of indignities and obstacles to get to one of the few integrated places in town: the public library. Catalog Link |
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Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman by Alan Schroeder BIOGRAPHY JNF TUBMAN Young Harriet Tubman, whose |
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The Patchwork Quilt by Valerie Flournoy E FLOURNOY Using scraps cut from the family’s old clothing, Tanya helps her grandmother and mother make a beautiful quilt that tells the story of her family’s life. Catalog Link |
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Tar Beach by Faith Ringgold OVERSIZE E RINGGOLD A young girl dreams of flying above her Harlem home, claiming all she sees for herself and her family. Catalog Link |
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My People by Langston Hughes POETRY JNF HUG Poems interpreted in vivid sepia photographs that capture the glory, the beauty, and the soul of being a black American today. Catalog Link |
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Mufaros Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale by John Steptoe E STEPTOE or TALES JNF AFRICA STE Mufaro’s two beautiful daughters, one bad-tempered, one kind and sweet, go before the king, who is choosing a wife. Catalog Link |