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Books published by publisher African American Images

  • LESSONS FROM HISTORY

    Jawanza Kunjufu

    Paperback (African American Images, Dec. 1, 1987)
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  • SETCLAE, Fourth Grade: Self-Esteem Through Culture Leads to Academic Excellence by Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu

    Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu;Folami Prescott

    Paperback (African American Images, March 15, 1750)
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  • The Trip Back to Freedom

    Maria McNaught

    Paperback (African American Images, April 1, 2007)
    This is the story of Nehemiah and his adventure back in time after being separated during a school field trip. Travel with him, as he goes back to the time of slavery in America. Share his trip and be surprised by what happens in the last chapter. As a result of all that Nehemiah experiences, Black History Month has a special place in his heart, because of his "Trip Back To Freedom."
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  • I'm Special, Too

    Darlene M. McCurty, Napoleon Wilkerson

    Paperback (African American Images, April 1, 1992)
    After he fails his spelling test, Nehemiah overcomes the obstacles of low self-esteem and dyslexia with the the help of an observant and concerned teacher.
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  • Lessons from History a celebration in Blackness

    Jawanza Kunjufu

    Hardcover (African-American Images, Aug. 16, 1987)
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  • Carla and Annie

    Susan K. Smith

    Paperback (African Amer Images, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A controversial remark leads Carla to learn an important lesson about her African American heritage. This sensitive story is perfect for explaining racial differences to young readers.
  • By Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu - Lessons from History

    Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu

    Paperback (African American Images, Dec. 16, 1987)
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  • Cemetery Kids: The Ghosts of Bird Island and the Disney World Honeymoon

    Jacqueline DeGroot

    eBook (American Imaging, July 15, 2017)
    Who takes their kids on a honeymoon? All of them . . . a nine-year-old, a newborn baby, and eight cemetery ghost kids. When the honeymoon is to Disney World, it makes sense to take the whole family. So Piper and Drew load up a rented motorhome and head south.It’s a wild adventure with never a dull moment for the newlyweds. Did I mention that Glory, the ghosts’ mother, already their O.C.D. housekeeper, stows away and becomes a chronic shoplifter? Or that Piper’s Christmas present from the cemetery kids, a baby Magpie that grows full-sized almost overnight, tags along and has a penchant for stealing shiny things?When Drew takes Piper out for a romantic dinner at an elegant restaurant in Epcot, he is more than just a little embarrassed when he discovers his father’s corporate credit card has been compromised. He is livid and determined to get the culprit. What follows is a Disney adventure with more twists and turns than the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train ride.Come along for the fun, come along for the thrill, and come along for the escapades of the cemetery kids as they haunt the Haunted House.
  • Stories for Our Children: A Book for African American Christian Families

    Byron Douglas

    Paperback (African Amer Images, Sept. 1, 1995)
    This unique children's book addresses African American history and culture from a spiritual perspective and provides practical lessons for life. Divided into five easytoread stories.
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  • Cemetery Kids The Ghosts of Bird Island Find a Family

    Jacqueline DeGroot

    eBook (American Imaging, Dec. 21, 2014)
    As Christmas approaches, Drew and Piper have their hands full with Kevin and eight bumbling ghosts. Connor, having become Kevin’s best friend, is now using his powers to protect Kevin from bullies at school. Piper is concerned that by him doing this, he could become a bully himself.Holly, Nicholas and Victoria earn their form through very different rescues—one of which has Drew and Piper making long range plans. But Drew’s ex-girlfriend Marin has plans of her own. She wants Drew back and will go to any lengths to make that happen. The cemetery kids, through their misguided shenanigans, manage to convince Marin that Piper is an evil witch, when she’s really the evil one.Kevin shows the stuff he’s made of when danger confronts his enemy; and one timely rescue due to the cemetery kids’ premonitions, becomes a game changer for the whole family. Christmas is a time of comfort, joy, and peace. For Piper, Drew, and their new family, the peace they seek is hard fought. But they’re working as a team now, so they’re worthy opponents for anything that could come their way.
  • Jomo: A Name to Be Proud

    Sharon N. Carter

    Paperback (African Amer Images, April 1, 1997)
    Read about the young boy who was named after a famous African leader and how he learned to feel good about himself and his special name. Enjoyable reading for all ages.
  • Color Me Light of the World

    Sharon Carter

    Paperback (African Amer Images, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Children will learn about Jesus Christ from an Africentric perspective as they enjoy numerous pages of religious and cultural activities, exercise, crossword puzzles, drawings, and games.