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Books with author Tonya Bolden

  • No Small Potatoes: Junius G. Groves and His Kingdom in Kansas

    Tonya Bolden, Don Tate

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Discover the incredible true story of how one of history's most successful potato farmers began life as a slave and worked until he was named the "Potato King of the World"!Junius G. Groves came from humble beginnings in the Bluegrass State. Born in Kentucky into slavery, freedom came when he was still a young man and he intended to make a name for himself. Along with thousands of other African Americans who migrated from the South, Junius walked west and stopped in Kansas. Working for a pittance on a small potato farm was no reason to feel sorry for himself, especially when he's made foreman. But Junius did dream of owning his own farm, so he did the next best thing. He rented the land and worked hard! As he built his empire, he also built a family, and he built them both on tons and tons and tons of potatoes. He never quit working hard, even as the naysayers doubted him, and soon he was declared Potato King of the World and had five hundred acres and a castle to call his own.From award winning author Tonya Bolden and talented illustrator Don Tate comes a tale of perseverance that reminds us no matter where you begin, as long as you work hard, your creation can never be called small potatoes.
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  • 33 Things Every Girl Should Know About Women's History: From Suffragettes to Skirt Lengths to the E.R.A

    Tonya Bolden

    Paperback (Crown Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 2002)
    Here’s the perfect book for anyone interested in learning more about girls and women in the United States from the 18th century to the present. Featuring contributions from a wide variety of women, including well-known nonfiction writers, a children’s librarian, historians, and many more, this latest addition to the 33 Things series provides an engaging, inspiring, informative look at the role women have played in shaping American history.
  • Take-Off

    Tonya Bolden

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2007)
    The 1940's was a time when society thought it improper for women to make a sax wail or let loose hot licks on skins, but with the advent of World War II and many men away fighting the war, women finally got their chance to strut their stuff on the bandstand. These all-girl bands kept morale high on the homefront and on USO tours of miltary bases across the globe while also helping to establish America's legacy in jazz music."Take-off?" Oh, yeah. Several all-girl bands did.This book includes a hip swing CD.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Cause: Reconstruction America 1863-1877

    Tonya Bolden

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Dec. 27, 2005)
    After the destruction of the Civil War, the United States faced the immense challenge of rebuilding a ravaged South and incorporating millions of freed slaves into the life of the nation. On April 11, 1865, President Lincoln introduced his plan for reconstruction, warning that the coming years would be “fraught with great difficulty.” Three days later he was assassinated. The years to come witnessed a time of complex and controversial change.
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  • Cause: Reconstruction America 1863-1877

    Tonya Bolden

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Dec. 27, 2005)
    After the destruction of the Civil War, the United States faced the immense challenge of rebuilding a ravaged South and incorporating millions of freed slaves into the life of the nation. On April 11, 1865, President Lincoln introduced his plan for reconstruction, warning that the coming years would be “fraught with great difficulty.” Three days later he was assassinated. The years to come witnessed a time of complex and controversial change.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • FDR's Alphabet Soup

    TonyaBolden

    Hardcover (AlfredA.KnopfBooksforYoungReaders, Jan. 31, 2010)
    Title: FDR's Alphabet Soup( New Deal America 1932-1939) <>Binding: Hardcover <>Author: TonyaBolden <>Publisher: AlfredA.KnopfBooksforYoungReaders
  • 33 Things Every Girl Should Know About Women's History: From Suffragettes To Skirt Lengths To The E.R.A.

    Ed. Bolden, Tonya

    School &amp; Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 12, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Employs essays, poems, quotations, fictional testimonials, biographical blurbs, photographs, artwork, and even a play to guide readers through U.S. women's history.
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  • No Small Potatoes: Junius G. Groves and His Kingdom in Kansas

    Tonya Bolden, Don Tate

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Discover the incredible true story of how one of history's most successful potato farmers began life as a slave and worked until he was named the "Potato King of the World"!Junius G. Groves came from humble beginnings in the Bluegrass State. Born in Kentucky into slavery, freedom came when he was still a young man and he intended to make a name for himself. Along with thousands of other African Americans who migrated from the South, Junius walked west and stopped in Kansas. Working for a pittance on a small potato farm was no reason to feel sorry for himself, especially when he's made foreman. But Junius did dream of owning his own farm, so he did the next best thing. He rented the land and worked hard! As he built his empire, he also built a family, and he built them both on tons and tons and tons of potatoes. He never quit working hard, even as the naysayers doubted him, and soon he was declared Potato King of the World and had five hundred acres and a castle to call his own.From award winning author Tonya Bolden and talented illustrator Don Tate comes a tale of perseverance that reminds us no matter where you begin, as long as you work hard, your creation can never be called small potatoes.
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  • M.L.K.: The Journey of a King

    Tonya Bolden, Bob Adelman

    Hardcover (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Coretta Scott King–Honor Winner Tonya Bolden focuses her critical eye on Martin Luther King, Jr.In the tradition of her award-winning book Maritcha, Tonya Bolden brings words and pictures together to tell the life story of one of America’s greatest figures: Martin Luther King, Jr.—or M.L.K. Central to the story is King’s belief that agape—the selfless love for one’s neighbor—is the rope that binds all peoples together. This philosophy came forward in his sermons, in his daily practice, and especially in his support of nonviolent protests. More than 80 photographs of M.L.K. preaching, leading marches, being arrested, and overcoming the violence and prejudice around him are juxtaposed with images of his wife and family, of his fellow protestors, and of other leaders of the day. A tribute to a great human being, M.L.K. will surely inspire young readers.
  • And Not Afraid to Dare

    T. Bolden

    School &amp; Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Jan. 16, 2003)
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  • Wake Up Our Souls: A Celebration of African American Artists by Tonya Bolden

    Tonya Bolden

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, March 15, 1874)
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