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Voice on three “notable” lists

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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

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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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Your 2016 Carter G. Woodson Award panelists

I’ve been running in bunches of directions of late — […]

By Chris Barton|2017-01-06T07:07:50-05:00December 8th, 2016|Carter G. Woodson Award, Chris Barton, Don Tate, National Council for the Social Studies, Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton of Ch, S.D. Nelson, The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch, Winifred Conkling|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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