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Barbara Jordan, Lonnie Johnson, and John Roy Lynch in anti-racist reading

The […]
By Chris Barton|2020-07-23T11:07:28-05:00July 23rd, 2020|antiracism, antiracist, Barbara Jordan, Black Lives Matter, Children's Book Council, Chris Barton, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, Lonnie Johnson, Penn Graduate School of Education, Publishers Weekly, The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch, What Do You Do With a Voice Like That, Whoosh!|0 Comments
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Reading Beyond with Whoosh! and What Do You Do with a Voice Like That?

Well, this is pretty neat: Every couple of years, the […]

By Chris Barton|2020-04-21T15:21:02-05:00April 21st, 2020|ALA, Barbara Jordan, Beach Lane, Charlesbridge, Children's Book Council, Chris Barton, Don Tate, Ekua Holmes, Lonnie Johnson, Reading Beyond, Simon & Schuster|0 Comments
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Voice on three “notable” lists

I’m […]

By Chris Barton|2019-01-30T07:32:20-05:00January 30th, 2019|ALA, Barbara Jordan, Beach Lane, Children's Book Council, Children’s Literature and Reading Special Interest Group, Chris Barton, Ekua Holmes, International Literacy Association, National Council for the Social Studies, Simon & Schuster, What Do You Do With a Voice Like That|0 Comments
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WHOOSH! keeps on going

From […]

By Chris Barton|2017-03-15T17:01:52-05:00March 15th, 2017|Bank Street College of Education, Charlesbridge, Children's Book Council, Don Tate, Every Child a Reader, Lonnie Johnson, National Council for the Social Studies, Nerdy Book Club, Texas Bluebonnet Award, Texas Institute of Letters, The Cooperative Children’s Book Center, Whoosh!|0 Comments
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John Roy and George and Don and me

POET

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By Chris Barton|2016-02-04T11:16:22-05:00February 4th, 2016|Black History Month, Children's Book Council, Chris Barton, Don Tate, Ezra Jack Keats Foundation, National Council for the Social Studies, Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton of Ch, Texas Book Festival, The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch|0 Comments
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