Browse all books

Other editions of book Black and White: A Song That Is A Story About Freedom To Go To School Together -- Music By Earl Robinson

  • Black and White: A Song That is a Story About Freedom to go to School Together: New Enhanced Digital Edition - 2014

    David Arkin, Pete Seeger

    language (New Street Communications, LLC, Feb. 5, 2014)
    "As an adolescent, I sang along with Three Dog Night, never really thinking about the words of the song. Until now. BLACK AND WHITE, like many little books, is enormous."- Ann Hood, bestselling author of THE KNITTING CIRCLE and other books"A simple, lovely, powerful book."- Tom Chapin, singer/songwriter Lyricist, graphic artist and teacher David Arkin (1906-1980) created the beautifully-illustrated childrens' book BLACK AND WHITE in 1966.Arkin based his volume on the song of the same name crafted years before by he and composer Earl Robinson (1910-1991) - a song meant to celebrate the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down segregation in public schools.Recorded by Pete Seeger (1919-2014) in 1956 and Sammy Davis Jr. in 1957, "Black and White" was much later, in 1972, a Number 1 hit for the band Three Dog Night.Seeger - a longtime friend of both Arkin and Robinson, a multi-Grammy winning performer and composer, and a Kennedy Center honoree - kindly wrote a new Introduction for this edition.
  • Black and White: A Song That is a Story About Freedom to go to School Together

    David Arkin, Pete Seeger

    Paperback (New Street Communications, LLC, Feb. 22, 2011)
    "As an adolescent, I sang along with Three Dog Night, never really thinking about the words of the song. Until now. BLACK AND WHITE, like many little books, is enormous." - ANN HOOD, bestselling author of THE KNITTING CIRCLE and other novels... "A simple, lovely, powerful book." - TOM CHAPIN, singer/songwriterLyricist, graphic artist and teacher David Arkin (1906-1980) created the book BLACK AND WHITE in 1966. Arkin based his book on the song of the same name crafted years before by he and composer Earl Robinson (1910-1991) - a song meant to celebrate the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down segregation in public schools.Recorded by Pete Seeger in 1956 and Sammy Davis Jr. in 1957, "Black and White" was much later, in 1971, a #6 hit for the Reggae group Greyhound in the UK and (1972) a #1 hit for the band Three Dog Night in the United States.Pete Seeger - a longtime friend of both Arkin and Robinson, a multi-Grammy winning performer and composer, and a Kennedy Center Honoree - has written an Introduction for this edition.
  • Black and White; a Song That is a Story About Freedom to Go to School Together

    David Arkin

    Hardcover (The Ward Ritchie Press, July 6, 1966)
    None
  • Black and White

    David Arkin, Earl Robinson

    (Shawnee Press, July 6, 1972)
    Cover has picture of Three Dog Night.
  • Black and White: A Song That is a Story About Freedom to go to School Together by David Arkin

    David Arkin

    Paperback (New Street Communications, LLC, March 15, 1818)
    None