Carole Boston Weatherford is an accomplished poet, writer, artist, musician, and social critic whose bibliography spans over thirty books. Her work in children's literature has earned her widespread acclaim and awards.
Carole's picture books have been described as poetic, intimate, and ultimately educational reads. Often focused on the growth of the civil rights movement and the state of African-American culture in the United States, her works provide genuine insights into our cultural memory through their powerful storytelling.
You Can Fly
The Legendary Miss Lena Horne
Schomburg
In Your Hands
How Sweet the Sound. Amazing Grace
The Roots of Rap
By and By: Charles Tindley bio
Box
R E S P E C T
Beauty Mark
Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
Dream for a Daughter
Madam Speaker
The Faith of Elijah
Call Me Miss Hamilton
Standing in the Need of Prayer
Song for the Unsung. Bayard Rustin
All Rise: Ketanji Brown Jackson
How Do You Spell Unfair
Kin
BROS
Crown of Stories
Outspoken
Crowning Glory
Whirligigs
The Doll Test
Rap It Up!
Bridges Instead of Walls
Shine: A Celebration of You
Hair Like Obamas
Strength in Numbers
When I Move
Before He Was Thurgood
14 Ways of Looking at a Jellyfish
Troubled Waters
Wordless Witness
A Heart Like Harriet
Andre
Tupac
AmA-Zing
Family Feast