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“I came from ole Virginy from the county Acomac…..” well actually Texarkana, TX but they heard him around the world

King of Ragtime: The Story of Scott Joplin by Stephen Costanza

August 18, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

King of Ragtime: The Story of Scott Joplin by Stephen Costanza pretty much says it all. This is a book about the young man who was a “quiet kid (who) could make a piano laugh out loud” (via the publisher description). In a more romantic look at Joplin’s life, you see the ups and downs of his world, but all done tastefully for the 5 and up crowd. Older readers can start reading solo (with help) and the older-older readers without help. However, due to […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction Tagged With: music, ragtime, Scott Joplin, Stephen Costanza, United States - African American & Black

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:232 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction · Tags: music, ragtime, Scott Joplin, Stephen Costanza, United States - African American & Black ·
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Shirley Chisholm, Unbought and Unbossed

Shirley Chisholm is a Verb! by Veronica Chambers

February 22, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I was afraid that Shirley Chisholm is a Verb! was going to be a bit on the preachy side. It looked “in your face” for some reason. Therefore, I was almost not going to pick it up. Because with a preconceived notion that like, I was not sure I could be objective. Yet, that blue cover kept calling me. And I am glad I listened. Veronica Chambers created a nice book about a pioneer for rights for all. She wanted women, women of color and […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Legislators, political, Presidential candidates, Rachelle Baker, Shirley Chisholm, teachers, United States - African American & Black, veronica chambers, Women's History

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:94 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Legislators, political, Presidential candidates, Rachelle Baker, Shirley Chisholm, teachers, United States - African American & Black, veronica chambers, Women's History ·
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Be careful who you make read the Constitution as a punishment for a prank at school

The Highest Tribute: Thurgood Marshall’s Life, Leadership and Legacy by Kekla Magoon

February 5, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The Highest Tribute: Thurgood Marshall’s Life, Leadership and Legacy seemed like at first it would be dull: He was born this date. He died here. He was a lawyer. He did this, that, and the other thing. And while all that is there, it is presented in a way that makes you want to turn the page and feel like you are reading a story and not a textbook. And while I could make comparisons to many men and women of color because of his […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: judges, Kekla Magoon, Laura Freeman, Minority judges, Thurgood Marshall, United States - African American & Black

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:71 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: judges, Kekla Magoon, Laura Freeman, Minority judges, Thurgood Marshall, United States - African American & Black ·
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