February is a month of reflection and celebration when we honor the rich tapestry of Black history and the remarkable individuals who have shaped it. In the realm of children's literature, Black authors and illustrators have made profound contributions, crafting stories that inspire, educate, and ignite the imagination. As we commemorate Black History Month, let us pay tribute to four remarkable creators whose work continues to resonate with readers of all ages.
Virginia Hamilton (1934-2002): Virginia Hamilton was a literary luminary whose boundless imagination and lyrical prose captivated generations of readers. Hailing from Yellow Springs, Ohio, Hamilton drew upon her African American and Native-American heritage to create stories that resonated with authenticity and depth. Her groundbreaking novel, "M.C. Higgins, the Great," earned her the prestigious Newbery Medal in 1975, making her the first Black author to receive this honor. Hamilton's body of work encompassed diverse genres, from folklore and fantasy to historical fiction, each imbued with her trademark warmth and insight. Through her storytelling, Hamilton illuminated the richness of Black experiences and inspired countless aspiring writers to follow in her footsteps. Leo and Diane Dillon (Leo: 1933-2012, Diane: 1933-2015): Leo and Diane Dillon were a dynamic husband-and-wife team who left an indelible mark on the world of children's literature through their stunning illustrations. Their collaboration spans over five decades and encompassed various genres, from folklore and mythology to contemporary and science fiction. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, the Dillons shared a passion for art and storytelling from an early age. They were pioneers in the field of multicultural children's books, bringing diverse characters and cultures to life with sensitivity and nuance. Their illustrations adorned numerous award-winning books, including "Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions," which earned them the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1977. The Dillons' distinctive artistic style, characterized by intricate detail and vibrant colors, captivated readers of all ages and inspires aspiring illustrators worldwide. Eloise Greenfield (1929-2021): Eloise Greenfield was a trailblazing author whose works celebrated the beauty, strength, and resilience of the African American experience. Born in Parmele, North Carolina, Greenfield began her writing career as a poet before transitioning to children's literature. Her books, including "Honey, I Love," "Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir," and "Night on Neighborhood Street," are beloved for their lyrical prose, relatable characters, and authentic portrayals of everyday life in Black communities. Greenfield's storytelling transcends cultural boundaries, offering universal themes of love, family, and self-discovery that resonate with readers of all backgrounds. Greenfield's impact on children's literature is immeasurable, inspiring generations of young readers to see themselves reflected in the pages of books and embrace their unique stories with pride and joy. In honoring the legacies of Virginia Hamilton, Leo & Diane Dillon, and Eloise Greenfield, we not only celebrate their individual accomplishments but also recognize the collective impact of Black storytellers on children's literature. Their words resonate with readers of all backgrounds, reminding us of the importance of diverse voices in shaping our understanding of the world. As we commemorate Black History Month, let us recommit ourselves to amplifying and championing diverse narratives that reflect the beauty and complexity of the human experience. Brentom Jackson is an award winning poet/writer, actor and psychotherapist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. With poetic voice, theatrical flair, and socio-emotional expertise Brentom tells stories that explore the universal lessons within Black-American history and heritage. His debut picture book Elijah's Easter Suit with Doubleday/Penguin Random House is available wherever books are sold. Follow him on all social media @brentomjackson. www.brentomjackson.com 3/1/2024 04:53:22 am
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We are so excited to be mixing things up at CBA, beginning with some delicious additions to the Blogfish. Meet our awesome bloggers!!
Here's our lineup: 1st Mondays begin with former school psychologist Dr. Debra Collins who will be writing about Social emotional Learning in kidlit and behind the scenes as well as Jewish children's books. 2nd Mondays will feature super smart Melissa Stoller whose career is taking off with several new books. 3rd Mondays will feature our new blogger coming soon. 4th Mondays features new blogger, the fabulous Brentom Jackson, who has a beautiful approach to blogging. And 5th Mondays we'll be taking a break Archives
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