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Selected Books by Eloise Greenfield Fiction, Biography, Memoir, and Poetry

Books by Eloise Greenfield

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Selected Books by Eloise

GreenfieldFiction, Biography, Memoir, and

Poetry

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Fiction for Children Ages 4-8

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She Come Bringing Me That Little Baby Girl (1974)

O Illustrated by John Steptoe

O Story of sibling rivalry and how a big brother ultimately comes to love his new baby sister

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Me & Neesie (1975)O Illustrated by Jan

Spivey GilchristO Story of a young

girl who has an imaginary friend that only she can see

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Africa Dream (1978)O Illustrated by

Carole ByardO Story of a little girl

who dreamed she went to Africa and discovered her African heritage

O Won the 1978 Coretta Scott King Author Award

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Grandpa’s Face (1988)O Illustrated by Floyd

CooperO Story of a young girl

who lives with her grandfather in a non-traditional family

O Describes a misunderstanding between them and how they resolve it.

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Biography for Ages 6-12

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Rosa Parks (1973)O Illustrated by Gil

AshbyO Biography of Rosa

Parks, whose refusal to give up her seat on a bus in 1955 was a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement

O Won the 1974 Carter G. Woodson Award for Social Education

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Paul Robeson (1975)O Illustrated by George

FordO Biography of Paul

Robeson, peace activist, singer, actor

O Won the Jane Addams Peace Association Award and the 1976 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Award

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Mary McLeod Bethune (1977)

O Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney

O Biography of Mary McLeod Bethune, who fought for meaningful education for all children and other civil rights

O Won the 1978 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Award

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How They Got Over (2002)

O Illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist

O Short biographies of extraordinary African Americans who were drawn to the sea

O Won a Bank Street Children’s Book Award

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Memoir for Ages 8-12

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Childtimes (1979)O A three-generation

memoir written with her mother, Lessie Jones Little

O Tells the lives of her grandmother, her mother and herself

O Won the 1980 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Award

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Poetry for Ages 4-9

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Nathaniel Talking (1988)

O Illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist

O A 9-year-old boy raps and rhymes about his world

O Winner of the 1990 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award and Author Honor Award

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Night on Neighborhood Street (1991)

O Illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist

O Poems about life in the neighborhood

O Won the 1992 Coretta Scott King Author and Illustrator Honors Awards

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In the Land of Words (2004)

O Illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist

O A collection of new and selected poems, including “Books”, “Oh Words” “Nathaniel’s Rap”, and “I Go to the Land”

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When the Horses Ride By (2006)

O Illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist

O Poems about how children all over the world respond when their lives are touched by war

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Poetry for Ages 7-11

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Honey, I Loveand other love poems (1978)

O Illustrated by Diane and Leo Dillon

O Collection of poems about the things children love

O A jazz setting of the poems was recorded in 1982 with Byron Morris (rare LP)

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The Great Migration (2010)

O Illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist

O Poems about the migration of African-Americans from the south to the north in the early to mid-20th century

O Won the 2012 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Award

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Contributing Author

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Hip Hop Speaks to Children (2008)

O Contributed and read “Things” and “Oh, Words” and “Books”

O Anthology of poems and songs that are especially rhythmic

O The accompanying CD features readings of the poems, many by the original author