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Anielka Lopez EDRL 407
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Nikki Giovanni was born June 7, 1943 as Yolande Cornelia Giovanni, Jr. Nikki is a world- renowned poet, writer, commentator, activist, and educator. The Randolph Caldecott Medal
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René Paul Chambellan designed the Caldecott Medal in 1937. Awarded to the most distinguished American Picture Book for Children published in the United States. Award came about because people felt that artist and authors creating picture books for children are also deserving of honor The Section for Library Work with Children of ALA and the ALA Executive Board were enthusiastic and accepting of this award.
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The book was illustrated by Bryan Collier. Rosa was about a civil rights icon, Rosa Parks, and how even though she was not expecting what would happen she was emotionally prepared for it. The illustrations in this book are incredibly beautiful. The book demonstrated how non-violent actions can have strong effects and can bring people together.
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Giovanni has written many poetry books and children’s books. The Sun Is So Quiet Knoxville, Tennessee and The Genie in the Jar are only some examples. Some of her poetry books include: Black Talk, Black Feeling (1968), The Women and the Men (1975), and Bicycles: Love Poems (2009). Nikki likes to write books that deal with African American culture.
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Audience of the book can be for everyone. The book is a children’s picture book, but has a profound meaning and shows that non-violent actions can go far and make a difference. The level of the book is easy and medium length. Grade level: 3 rd – 5 th. I believe children from 3 rd grade can read with assistance.
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The genre of the book is non- fiction and is also young readers literature. I thought I would find this book in the children’s book section of the library, but I actually found it in the non- fiction section next to other Rosa Park books. This books had many fact I didn’t know about that were interesting to learn. Rosa by Nikki Giovanni was not only well written but has beautiful illustrations throughout the whole book. Though it didn’t win gold it was awarded as an Honor book. The illustrations are what really caught my attention throughout the reading.
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Born June 7 th 1943 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Had a strong sense of family Her parents had doubts when enrolling her to a white high school with all the segregation going on at the time. Her grandparents had a great influence on her They taught her “the importance of helping others and of fighting injustice. At 20, Nikki was working at Walgreens taking care of her nephew, going to school, and volunteering.
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I believe that the motivation of this author and poet has came from her surroundings. She wrote a book that she titled Knoxville, Tennessee, her hometown. Her family especially her grandparents had a great deal to do with her motivation in being an activist in civil rights. Nikki Giovanni is prideful of being an African American and portrays that in her writing such as Rosa and her poetry book Black Feeling, Black Talk/Black Judgement (1970)
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Giovanni has worked along side illustrators when publishing her books. Illustrators like: Bryan Collier and Ashley Bryan. Can email: info@nikki- giovanni.com I feel that Nikki Giovanni writes to inspire, inform, and educate. Taking care of her nephew and volunteering with children and their parents has influenced her in writing to a broader audience. Her family has been apart of her life and influencing her throughout the years.
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Giovanni, Nikki. (2006). Rosa. Illus. Bryan Collier. Henry Holt and Company. www.nikki-giovanni.com/ http://www.ala.org/ Google Images http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/nikki- giovanni http://www.biography.com http://aalbc.com
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