Schomburg: El Hombre Que Creó Una Biblioteca
Carole Boston Weatherford
(Author)
Eric Velasquez
(Illustrator)
Description
"A must-read for a deeper understanding of a well-connected genius who enriched the cultural road map for African Americans and books about them." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Entre los eruditos, poetas, autores y artistas del Renacimiento de Harlem, se alzaba la figura de un afropuertorrique o llamado Arturo Schomburg. La pasi n de su vida era coleccionar libros, cartas, m sica y arte de frica y su di spora, y dar a conocer al mundo los logros de los descendientes de frica. Cuando su colecci n creci tanto que amenazaba con desbordarse dentro de su casa, recurri a la Biblioteca P blica de Nueva York. Por medio luminosas pinturas y un texto cautivador, do de los mas destacados expertos afroamericanos de la literatura infantil trazan el trayecto de Arturo Schomburg y su misi n para corregir y expandir el registro hist rico para futuras generaciones. Amid the scholars, poets, authors, and artists of the Harlem Renaissance stood an Afro-Puerto Rican named Arturo Schomburg. This law clerk's passion was to collect books, letters, music, and art from Africa and the African diaspora and bring to light the achievements of people of African descent through the ages. A century later, his groundbreaking collection, known as the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, has become a beacon to scholars all over the world. In luminous paintings and arresting poems, two of children's literature's top African-American scholars track Arturo Schomburg's quest to correct history.Product Details
Price
$9.99
$9.29
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publish Date
August 06, 2019
Pages
48
Dimensions
9.5 X 11.6 X 0.2 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
Spanish
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781536208986
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About the Author
Carole Boston Weatherford is the author of Obama: Only in America; First Pooch: The Obamas Pick a Pet; and Racing Against the Odds: The Story of Wendell Scott, Stock Car Racing's African-American Champion. She is also the author of other biographies about prominent African-American figures. She is a professor of English at Fayetteville State University in North Carolina.
Eric Velasquez won the Coretta Scott King New Talent Award for his illustrations in The Piano Man. He has written and illustrated a number of books about his experiences growing up in Harlem, Grandma's Records and Liberty Street. He lives in Hartsdale, New York.