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James Haskins is the author of Mabel Mercer (1987), The Stevie Wonder Scrapbook (1978), The Poetical Works of James Haskins ..., Outward Dreams (1993), Count Your Way Through Egypt (2006).

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Mabel Mercer

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Mabel Mercer
Traces the life and career of the influential singer, describes her difficult childhood, and explains how she got her start in show business.

The Stevie Wonder Scrapbook

The Stevie Wonder Scrapbook
A biography of the blind musician who has become a superstar in the music world.

The Poetical Works of James Haskins ...

Outward Dreams

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Outward Dreams
Discusses black inventors and their contributions, including Benjamin Bradley, Madam Walker, and George Washington Carver.

Count Your Way Through Egypt

release date: Sep 01, 2006
Count Your Way Through Egypt
Using the numbers one through ten, this book provides an introduction to the land, history, and culture of Egypt.

Count Your Way Through Afghanistan

release date: Jul 01, 2006
Count Your Way Through Afghanistan
Learn about Afghanistan as you count in English and Pushto.

Count Your Way Through the Arab World

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Count Your Way Through the Arab World
Uses Arabic numerals from one to ten to introduce concepts about Arab countries and Arab culture.

Count Your Way Through Kenya

release date: Sep 01, 2006
Count Your Way Through Kenya
Uses the Swahili words for the numbers from one to ten to introduce the land, history, and culture of Kenya.

Fighting Shirley Chisholm

Fighting Shirley Chisholm
SUMMARY: A biography of the first black congresswoman and the first black woman to run for the presidential nomination.

Jesse Jackson

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Jesse Jackson
Presents the life, accomplishments, and goals of the civil rights activist and politician Jesse Jackson, from his childhood in North Carolina through his years in Chicago and Washington, D.C.

Count Your Way Through Korea

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Count Your Way Through Korea
Presents the numbers one to ten in Korean, using each number to introduce concepts about Korea and its culture.

Count Your Way Through Canada

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Count Your Way Through Canada
Presents the numbers one to ten in French, using each number to introduce concepts about Canada and its culture.

Count Your Way Through Brazil

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Count Your Way Through Brazil
Uses the Portuguese words for the numbers from one to ten to introduce the land, history, and culture of Brazil.

The March on Washington

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The March on Washington
Discusses the people and events connected with the 1963 March on Washington, as well as the consequences of this well-known civil rights demonstration.

Bayard Rustin

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Bayard Rustin
A biography of Bayard Rustin, a skillful organizer behind the scenes of the American civil rights movement whose ideas stongly influenced Martin Luther King, Jr.

Adam Clayton Powell

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Adam Clayton Powell
"The name Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. symbolized many things to many people. Pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, America''s largest black congregation. Congressman from Harlem for twenty-five years. Chairman of the powerful House Education and Labor Committee. Marcher for black civil rights as early as the 1930s. Flamboyant high-liver whose well-publicized excesses led to expulsion from Congress and near-exile on his island retreat of Bimini. Symbol of hope for blacks all over America for two decades. King of Harlem." "Who was this complex, charismatic, controversial man? James Haskins has used interviews with family, friends and associates of the late Congressman to trace his life and public career. He tells of Adam Powell''s privileged boyhood as the only son of a respected minister; of his fiery leadership as a young Harlem minister demonstrating for jobs for blacks during the depression; of his years as the sole voice of black people in the United States Congress; his achievements as chairman of the Education and Labor Committee during the 1960s; the controversies which led to his expulsion from Congress; and the last bitter years in Bimini." "This perceptive biography both captures the essence of a remarkable black leader and establishes his place in history as the man who, "probably more than any other individual, laid the groundwork for the progress black Americans have made toward equal rights and power in America.""--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Space Challenger

Space Challenger
A biography of Guy Bluford, the first black American in space, part of the crew of the space shuttle "Challenger" on its August 1983 flight.

Black Theater in America

Black Theater in America
Surveys the contributions of black performers and playwrights to drama, comedy and music from pre-Civil War days to the present.
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