Listen Children: An Anthology of Black LiteratureDorothy S. Strickland Bantam, 1986 - 132 páginas Listen Childrenis an introduction to the world of black literature for all young people who are learning about values and feelings. - Poems by Lucille Clifton, Eloise Greenfield, and Langston Hughes - A full-length play by Alice Childress - Stories by Virginia Hamilton and Kristin Hunter - Recollections by Wilma Rudolph and Stevie Wonder - Martin Luther King, Jr.'s most famous speech - 2 2 pieces in all, to be read with a group or enjoyed alone Listen Childrencelebrates the joy and struggles of being young, the pride in being black, and above all the love we feel for others as we discover ourselves. |
Contenido
Way Down in the Music | 3 |
To P J 2 yrs old who sed write a poem | 18 |
Folktales and Folkways | 29 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Listen Children: An Anthology of Black Literature Dorothy S. Strickland Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
Listen Children: An Anthology of Black Literature Dorothy Strickland Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
Términos y frases comunes
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