New Releases by faith ringgold

faith ringgold is the author of UNTITLED HARLEM RENAISSANCE PICTURE BOOK (2030), Faith Ringgold 2025 Wall Calendar (2024), Faith Ringgold 2024 Wall Calendar (2023), We Came to America (2022), We Flew over the Bridge (2020).

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UNTITLED HARLEM RENAISSANCE PICTURE BOOK

release date: Dec 01, 2030

Faith Ringgold 2025 Wall Calendar

release date: Aug 15, 2024

Faith Ringgold 2024 Wall Calendar

release date: Jul 15, 2023

We Came to America

release date: Jun 28, 2022
We Came to America
Acclaimed artist and Caldecott-winning picture book creator Faith Ringgold shares an inspiring look at America''s lineage in this stunning ode to our country--past, present, and future. America is a land of diversity. Whether driven by dreams and hope, or escaping poverty or persecution, our ancestors--and the faces of America today--represent people from every reach of the globe. And each person brought with them a unique gift--of art and music; of determination and grit; of ideas and strength--that forever shaped the country we all call home. Vividly evoked in Faith Ringgold''s sumptuous colors and patterns, WE CAME TO AMERICA is an ode to every American who came before us, and a tribute to the children who will carry its message into our future.

We Flew over the Bridge

release date: Oct 22, 2020
We Flew over the Bridge
In We Flew over the Bridge, one of the country’s preeminent African American artists—and award-winning children’s book authors—shares the fascinating story of her life. Faith Ringgold’s artworks—startling “story quilts,” politically charged paintings, and more—hang in the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and other major museums around the world, as well as in the private collections of Maya Angelou, Bill Cosby, and Oprah Winfrey. Her children’s books, including the Caldecott Honor Book Tar Beach, have sold hundreds of thousands of copies. But Ringgold’s path to success has not been easy. In this gorgeously illustrated memoir, she looks back and shares the story of her struggles, growth, and triumphs. Ringgold recollects how she had to surmount a wall of prejudices as she worked to refine her artistic vision and raise a family. At the same time, the story she tells is one of warm family memories and sustaining friendships, community involvement, and hope for the future.

Tar Beach

release date: Aug 18, 2020
Tar Beach
CORETTA SCOTT KING AWARD WINNER • CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK • A NEW YORK TIMES BEST ILLUSTRATED BOOK Acclaimed artist Faith Ringgold seamless weaves fiction, autobiography, and African American history into a magical story that resonates with the universal wish for freedom, and will be cherished for generations. Cassie Louise Lightfoot has a dream: to be free to go wherever she wants for the rest of her life. One night, up on “tar beach,” the rooftop of her family’s Harlem apartment building, her dreams come true. The stars lift her up, and she flies over the city, claiming the buildings and the city as her own. As Cassie learns, anyone can fly. “All you need is somewhere to go you can’t get to any other way. The next thing you know, you’re flying among the stars.”

Harlem Renaissance Party

release date: Jan 27, 2015
Harlem Renaissance Party
Caldecott Honor artist Faith Ringgold takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the Harlem Renaissance when Lonnie and his uncle Bates go back to Harlem in the 1920s. Along the way, they meet famous writers, musicians, artists, and athletes, from Langston Hughes and W.E.B. Du Bois to Josephine Baker and Zora Neale Hurston and many more, who created this incredible period. And after an exciting day of walking with giants, Lonnie fully understands why the Harlem Renaissance is so important. Faith Ringgold''s bold and vibrant illustrations capture the song and dance of the Harlem Renaissance while her story will captivate young readers, teaching them all about this significant time in our history. A glossary and further reading list are included in the back of the book, making this perfect for Common Core.

A Letter to My Daughter, Michele

release date: Jan 01, 2015
A Letter to My Daughter, Michele
There has been a deafening silence around this book since I wrote it in 1980, 35 years ago. Why is Mother not allowed the freedom of speech to critique daughter? Is daughter perfect or is it Mother who is undeniably flawed? Lets find out why Daughter can critique Mother but Mother must and has maintained a deafening silence? Why is this? What is this? - Faith Ringgold A Letter to My Daughter, Michele, is a mother''s truth about her daughter''s version of Feminism in the pages of, Black Macho and the Myth of the Super Woman by Michele Wallace, 1979. Faith Ringgold analyses, reviews and criticizes her daughters best selling book line by line and calls out the 70''s feminist rhetoric, generalities, stereotypes and lies.

Cassie's Word Quilt

release date: Jun 27, 2012
Cassie's Word Quilt
The main character of Coretta Scott King Award and Caldecott Honor winner Tar Beach returns in this imaginative exploration of words, with illustrations that echo artist Faith Ringgold''s famous story quilts. Join Cassie, the main character from the picture book Tar Beach, as she takes readers on a tour of her home, neighborhood, and school, introducing dozens of new words and their meaning. Young readers will relish the beautifully designed spreads, each with its own quilt motif. A perfect storytime for kids of all ages, the bright, boldly colored pages will attract even the youngest lookers, while teaching vocabulary and important pre-reading skills to older children.

American People, Black Light

release date: Jan 01, 2010
American People, Black Light
Faith Ringgold (born 1930) is famed today as the progenitor of the African-American story-quilt revival of the late 1970s, but her story begins much earlier, with her American People Series of 1963. These once influential paintings, and the many political posters and murals she created throughout the 1960s, have largely disappeared from view, being routinely omitted from art historical discourse over the past 40 years. American People, Black Light is the first examination of Ringgold''s earliest radical and pioneering explorations of race, gender and class. Undertaken to address the social upheavals of the 1960s, these are the works through which Ringgold found her political voice. American People, Black Light offers not only clear insight into a critical moment in American history, but also a clear account of what it meant to be an African American woman making her way as an artist at that time.

Declaration of Freedom and Independence

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Ringgold Picture Book

release date: Jan 01, 2008

"Windows of the Soul".

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Coming to Jones Road

release date: Jan 01, 2000

If a Bus Could Talk

release date: Jan 01, 1999
If a Bus Could Talk
A biography of the African American woman and civil rights worker whose refusal to give up her seat on a bus led to a boycott which lasted more than a year in Montgomery, Alabama.

Counting to Tar Beach

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Counting to Tar Beach
Count all the good things from one to ten that Cassie and her family take to the rooftop for their scrumptious picnic on Tar Beach. Lemonade, chickens, watermelons, and chocolate chip cookies are just some of the things they''re going to enjoy. Toddlers will love learning to count with this delicious introduction to numbers.

The Invisible Princess

release date: Jan 01, 1999
The Invisible Princess
Mama and Papa Love have a child, the Invisible Princess, who saves them and the other plantation slaves from their cruel master so that they can all find happiness in the Invisible Village of Peace, Freedom, and Love.

Cassie's Colorful Day

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Cassie's Colorful Day
It''s a special day for Cassie. Her daddy''s taking her out for a surprise treat. As she gets dressed, she chooses many colorful items: her yellow-and-red polka-dot dress, purple shoes, a green pocketbook. What''s the surprise? He''s taking her to the ice cream parlor, with its blueand-orange sign. Cassie orders her favorite--a pink strawberry sundae!

My Dream of Martin Luther King

release date: Dec 07, 1998
My Dream of Martin Luther King
Learn about the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with this inspiring children''s book, perfect for reading together as a family. From acclaimed artist Faith Ringgold, the Coretta Scott King and Caldecot Honor winning creator of Tar Beach. Faith Ringgold brings her own voice and artistic vision to the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the history of the civil rights movement. Illustrated with the dramatic folk-modern paintings for which Faith Ringgold is renowned, this inspiring story begins with her dream of Dr. Martin Luther King and ends with the promise of peace and hope. This beautifully illustrated and heartfelt story is followed by a list of important dates in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.''s life and the civil rights movement. Includes two pages of activities to help kids explore and reflect on what they''ve learned!

Dancing at the Louvre

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Dancing at the Louvre
Contemporary artist Faith Ringgold has adapted the tradition of the American slave quilt to create a world in which African Americans and women dominate, where history is not only questioned but reinvented. 102 illustrations, 40 in color.

Dinner at aunt Connie's house

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Dinner at aunt Connie's house
Dinner at Aunt Connie''s is even more special than usual when Melody meets not only her new adopted cousin but twelve inspiring African-American women, who step out of their portraits and join the family for dinner.

Talking to Faith Ringgold

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Talking to Faith Ringgold
In her own words, here is a conversational account of Faith Ringgold''s life and work--in an innovative, interactive format. Presented in short sections, such as "Introducing Myself," "Growing Up," and "Being an Artist," the author and illustrator comments on her achievements, how she developed her style, and what some of her works mean to her. Ideal for use in the classroom or at home, the book also contains suggestions for activities and projects.

Bonjour, Lonnie

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Bonjour, Lonnie
An African-American Jewish boy traces his ancestry with the help of the Love Bird of Paris.

Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky

release date: Dec 12, 1995
Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky
The main character of Coretta Scott King Award and Caldecott Honor winner Tar Beach takes flight once again, encountering Harriet Tubman and learning about the Underground Railroad. Cassie, who flew above New York in Tar Beach, soars into the sky once more. This time, she and her brother Be Be meet a train full of people, and Be Be joins them. But the train departs before Cassie can climb aboard. With Harriet Tubman as her guide, Cassie retraces the steps escaping slaves took on the real Underground Railroad and is finally reunited with her brother at the story''s end.

Seven Passages to a Flight

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Aunt Harriet

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Aunt Harriet
With Harriet Tubman as her guide, Cassie retraces the steps escaping slaves took on the Underground Railroad in order to reunite with her younger brother.

Award Puzzles

release date: Jun 01, 1992

Change : painted story quilts

release date: Jan 01, 1987
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