Weatherford, Carole Boston, 1956-
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1956-
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Weatherford, Carole Boston, 1956-
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Weatherford, Carole Boston
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- In your hands, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Freedom in Congo Square, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- The faith of Elijah Cummings, the north star of equal justice, written by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Schomburg, the man who built a library, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Eric Velasquez
- Madam Speaker, Nancy Pelosi calls the house to order, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Chris Hsu
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford
- Unspeakable, the Tulsa Race Massacre, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrations by Floyd Cooper
- Dorothea Lange, the photographer who found the faces of the depression, Carole Boston Weatherford ; pictures by Sarah Green
- You can fly, the Tuskegee Airmen, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Jeffery Boston Weatherford
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- The roots of rap, 16 bars on the 4 pillars of hip-hop, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison Jr
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Call me Miss Hamilton, one woman's case for equality and respect, written by Carole Boston Weatherford; illustrations by Jeffery Boston Weatherford
- Voice of freedom, Fannie Lou Hamer, spirit of the civil rights movement, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Ekua Holmes
- Leontyne Price, voice of a century, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Raúl Colón
- By and by, Charles Albert Tindley, the father of gospel music, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- Standing in the need of prayer, a modern retelling of the classic spiritual, written by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison.
- I, Matthew Henson, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrations by Eric Velasquez
- All rise, the story of Ketanji Brown Jackson, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Ashley Evans
- Moses, when Harriet Tubman led her people to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
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- Madam Speaker, Nancy Pelosi calls the house to order, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Chris Hsu
- Freedom in Congo Square, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- The faith of Elijah Cummings, the north star of equal justice, written by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Schomburg, the man who built a library, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Eric Velasquez
- In your hands, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Dorothea Lange, the photographer who found the faces of the depression, Carole Boston Weatherford ; pictures by Sarah Green
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford
- Call me Miss Hamilton, one woman's case for equality and respect, written by Carole Boston Weatherford; illustrations by Jeffery Boston Weatherford
- Unspeakable, the Tulsa Race Massacre, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrations by Floyd Cooper
- The roots of rap, 16 bars on the 4 pillars of hip-hop, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison Jr
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- Leontyne Price, voice of a century, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Raúl Colón
- By and by, Charles Albert Tindley, the father of gospel music, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- All rise, the story of Ketanji Brown Jackson, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Ashley Evans
- Standing in the need of prayer, a modern retelling of the classic spiritual, written by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison.