Series: Black Americans of Achievement

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A. Philip Randolph: Labor Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Sally Hanley
Adam Clayton Powell Jr Political Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Bob Jakoubek
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (Black Americans of Achievement) by Robert E. Jakoubek
Al Sharpton (Black Americans of Achievement) by Hal Marcovitz
Alex Haley by David Shirley
Alice Walker (Black Americans of Achievement) by Tony Gentry
Amiri Baraka (Black Americans of Achievement) by Bob Bernotas
Angela Bassett (Black Americans of Achievement) by Dawn FitzGerald
Aretha Franklin (Black Americans of Achievement) by Jim McAvoy
Barack Obama (Black Americans of Achievement: Legacy Edition) by Heather Lehr Wagner
Benjamin Banneker Scientist and Mathematician (Black Americans of Achievement) by Kevin Conley
Bill Cosby: Entertainer by Solomon J. Herbert
Billie Holiday (Black Americans of Achievement) by Bud Kliment
Bob Marley: Musician (Black Americans of Achievement) by Sherry Beck Paprocki
Booker T. Washington (Black Americans of Achievement) by Alan Schroeder
Charles Drew by Robyn Mahone-Lonesome
Charlie Parker (Black Americans of Achievement) by Ron Frankl
Chester Himes (Black Americans of Achievement) by M. L. Wilson
Chris Rock (Black Americans of Achievement) by Rose Blue
Chris Rock: Comedian and Actor (Black Americans of Achievement) by Anne M. Todd
Clarence Thomas (Black Americans of Achievement) by Norman L. Macht
Colin Powell (Black Americans of Achievement) by Warren Brown
Colin Powell: Soldier And Statesman (Black Americans of Achievement) by Warren Brown
Coretta Scott King (Black Americans of Achievement) by Lisa Renee Rhodes
Coretta Scott King: Civil Rights Activist: Legacy Edition (Black Americans of Achievement) by Dale Evva Gelfand
Count Basie (Black Americans of Achievement) by Bud Kliment
Cuba Gooding Jr: Black Americans of Achievement (Black Americans of Achievement) by Paula Edelson
Danny Glover by Gloria Blakely
Della Reese (Black Americans of Achievement) by Tanya Dean
Denmark Vesey: Slave Revolt Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Lillie Johnson Edwards
Denzel Washington (Black Americans of Achievement) by Anne E. Hill
Dizzy Gillespie: Musician (Black Americans of Achievement) by Tony Gentry
Duke Ellington (Black American's of Achievement) by Ron Frankl
Elijah Muhammad: Religious Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Malu Halasa
Ella Fitzgerald (Black Americans of Achievement) by Bud Kliment
Frederick Douglass (Black Americans of Achievement) by Sharman Apt Russell
George Washington Carver: Botanist (Black Americans of Achievement) by Gene Adair
Gordon Parks (Black Americans of Achievement) by Skip Berry
Harriet Tubman (Black Americans of Achievement) by Marian Taylor
Harriet Tubman: Antislavery Activist (Black Americans of Achievement) by M.W. Taylor
Henry Aaron (Black Americans of Achievement) by Richard Scott Rennert
Ida Wells-Barnett/Civil Rights Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Steve Klots
J.C. Watts by Norma Jean Lutz
Jack Johnson (Black Americans of Achievement) by Robert Jakoubek
Jackie Robinson (Black Americans of Achievement) by Richard Scott
James Baldwin by Lisa Rosset
James Weldon Johnson (Black Americans of Achievement) by Jane Tolbert-Rouchaleau
Janet Jackson (Black Americans of Achievement) by Cindy Dyson
Jesse Jackson: Civil Rights Leader and Politician (Black Americans of Achievement) by Robert E. Jakoubek
Jesse Owens: Champion Athlete (Black Americans of Achievement) by Tony Gentry
Jimi Hendrix (Black Americans of Achievement) by Dale Evva Gelfand
Joe Louis: Heavyweight Champion (Black Americans of Achievement) by Robert E. Jakoubek
Johnnie Cochran (Black Americans of Achievement) by Cookie Lommel
Johnnie Cochran: Attorney And Civil Rights Advocate (Black Americans of Achievement) by Gloria Blakely
Josephine Baker (Black Americans of Achievement) by Heather Lehr Wagner
Josephine Baker (Black Americans of Achievement) by Alan Schroeder
Josh Gibson (Black Americans of Achievement) by John Holway
Langston Hughes (Black Americans of Achievement) by Jack Rummel
Lena Horne: Entertainer (Black Americans of Achievement) by Leslie Palmer
Lewis Latimer (Black Americans of Achievement) by Winifred Latimer Norman
Louis Armstrong: Musician (Black Americans of Achievement) by Sam Tanenhaus
Louis Farrakhan (Black Americans of Achievement) by Therese DeAngelis
Madam C.J. Walker (Black Americans of Achievement) by A\'Lelia Perry Bundles
Mae Jemison (Black Americans of Achievement) by Leeanne Gelletly
Malcolm X (Black Americans of Achievement) by Jack Rummel
Marcus Garvey: Black Nationalist Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Mary Lawler
Martin Luther King Jr. (Black Americans of Achievement) by Robert E. Jakoubek
Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Robert Jakoubek
Mary McLeod Bethune: Educator (Black Americans of Achievement) by Malu Halasa
Matthew Henson (Black Americans of Achievement) by Michael Gilman
Maya Angelou (Black Americans of Achievement) by Vicki Cox
Maya Angelou (Black Americans of Achievement) by Miles Shapiro
Miles Davis (Black Americans of Achievement) by Ron Frankl
Morgan Freeman (Black Americans of Achievement) by Gina De Angelis
Muhammad Ali: Heavyweight Champion (Black Americans of Achievement) by Jack Rummel
Nat Turner: Slave Revolt Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Terry Bisson
Oprah Winfrey (Junior World Biographies) by Lois P. Nicholson
Oprah Winfrey: Talk Show Host and Media Magnate (Black Americans of Achievement) by Sherry Beck Paprocki
Paul Cuffe (Black Americans of achievement) by Arthur Diamond
Paul Laurence Dunbar (Black Americans of Achievement) by Tony Gentry
Paul Robeson: Singer and Actor (Black Americans of Achievement) by Scott Ehrlich
Prince Hall: Social Reformer (Black Americans of Achievement Series) by Arthur Diamond
Queen Latifah (Black Americans of Achievement) by Sarah R. Bloom
Ralph Ellison: Author (Black Americans of Achievement) by Jack Bishop
Richard Allen by Steve Klots
Richard Wright (Black American Series) by Joan Urban
Ronald McNair by Corinne J. Naden
Rosa Parks (Black Americans of Achievement) by Mary Hull
Rosa Parks: Civil Rights Leader (Black Americans of Achievement) by Dale Evva Gelfand
Samuel L. Jackson by Tracey E. Dils
Savion Glover: Entertainer: Legacy Edition (Black Americans of Achievement) by Judy L. Hasday
Scott Joplin (Black Americans of Achievement) by Janet Brown Hubbard
Scott Joplin (Black Americans of Achievement) by Katherine Preston
Scott Joplin: Composer (Black Americans of Achievement) by Katherine Preston
Sidney Poitier (Black Americans of Achievement Series) by Carol Bergman
Sojourner Truth (Black Americans of Achievement) by Peter Krass
Spike Lee: Filmaker (Black Americans of Achievement) by James Earl Hardy
Spike Lee: Filmmaker (Black Americans of Achievement) by James Earl Hardy
T.D. Jakes by Sam Wellman
Thurgood Marshall (Black Americans of Achievement) by Lisa Aldred
Thurgood Marshall: Supreme Court Justice (Black Americans of Achievement) by Lisa Aldred
Toni Morrison (Black Americans of Achievement) by Douglas Century
Tyra Banks (Black Americans of Achievement) by Pamela Levin
W. E. B. Du Bois: Scholar and Activist (Black Americans of Achievement) by Mark Stafford
W.E.B. Dubois (Black Americans of Achievement) by Mark Stafford
Will Smith: Actor (Black Americans of Achievement) by Stacey Stauffer
Zora Neale Hurston (Black Americans of Achievement) by Paul Witcover

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