Carole Boston Weatherford

Carole Boston Weatherford is a renowned children's author and poet who has made a significant contribution to children's literature. She is known for her ability to mine the past, unearthing forgotten struggles, family stories, and fading traditions. Weatherford's work often focuses on African American historical figures and events, providing young readers with a deeper understanding of the past and its significance in shaping the present.

One of Weatherford's notable books is "Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom," which received a Caldecott Honor. This book tells the story of Harriet Tubman, the famous abolitionist who escaped slavery and led many others to freedom through the Underground Railroad. Weatherford's portrayal of Tubman is both accurate and inspiring, providing young readers with a powerful role model who embodies courage, determination, and resilience.

In addition to "Moses," Weatherford has written several other books that highlight African American historical figures, including Jesse Owens and Billie Holiday. She has also written about significant historical events, such as the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and the Greensboro Sit-ins. Through her writing, Weatherford sheds light on these events, helping young readers understand their impact on American history and society.

Weatherford's books have received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Coretta Scott King Award, the NAACP Image Award, and the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction. These accolades are a testament to Weatherford's talent as a writer and her commitment to sharing important stories with young readers. Her work is an essential addition to any children's library, providing a rich and diverse collection of stories that celebrate the past and inspire future generations.
Children's Books
# Title Year
1 Juneteenth Jamboree 1995
2 My Favorite Toy 1997
3 Mighty Menfolk 1997
4 Grandma and Me 1997
5 Me and My Family Tree 1997
6 Sink or Swim 1999
7 The Sound that Jazz Makes 2000
8 Jazz Baby 2000
9 The African-American Struggle for Legal Equality in American History 2000
10 Sidewalk Chalk 2001
11 Princeville 2001
12 Great African-American Lawyers 2003
13 Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins 2004
14 A Negro League Scrapbook 2005
15 Champions on the Bench 2006
16 Moses 2006
17 Dear Mr. Rosenwald 2006
18 The Carolina Parakeet 2006
19 Jesse Owens 2006
20 Birmingham, 1963 2007
21 I, Matthew Henson 2007
22 The Library Ghost 2008
23 Before John Was a Jazz Giant 2008
24 Becoming Billie Holiday 2008
25 First Pooch 2009
26 Obama: Only in America 2009
27 Racing Against the Odds 2009
28 The Beatitudes 2009
29 Oprah: The Little Speaker 2010
30 Michelle Obama: First Mom 2010
31 Africa 2013
32 A Bat Cave 2013
33 Sugar Hill 2014
34 Leontyne Price 2014
35 Gordon Parks 2015
36 Voice of Freedom 2015
37 Freedom in Congo Square 2016
38 You Can Fly 2016
39 In Your Hands 2017
40 The Legendary Miss Lena Horne 2017
41 Dorothea Lange 2017
42 Schomburg 2017
43 Be a King 2018
44 How Sweet the Sound 2018
45 The Roots of Rap 2019
46 By and By 2020
47 Box 2020
48 R-E-S-P-E-C-T 2020
49 Beauty Mark 2020
50 Unspeakable 2021
51 Dreams for a Daughter 2021
52 Madam Speaker 2021
53 The Faith of Elijah Cummings 2022
54 Call Me Miss Hamilton 2022
55 Me and My Mama 2022
56 Standing in the Need of Prayer 2022
57 A Song for the Unsung 2022
58 Sugar Pie Lullaby 2023
Collections
# Title Year
1 The Tar Baby on the Soapbox 1999
2 Remember the Bridge 2002
3 Stormy Blues 2002
Carole Boston Weatherford Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Amazing Faces 2010
2 World Make Way 2018
3 No Voice Too Small: Fourteen Young Americans Making History 2020