"Thoroughly enjoyable . . . an important document drawing more much-needed attention to the hidden history of a people both African and American."--Los Angeles Times Book Review. From the Trade Paperback edition.
In 1962 the poet, musician, and performer Maya Angelou claimed another piece of her identity by moving to Ghana, joining a community of "Revolutionist Returnees" inspired by the promise of pan-Africanism. All God's Children Need Walking Shoes is her lyrical and acutely...
This is the fifth volume in Maya Angelou's highly acclaimed and successful autobiography, which began with I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. Angelou's journey into Africa is a journey into herself, into that part of every Afro-American's soul that is still wedded to Africa, that...
Math is part of children's everyday lives. Math is measuring, sorting, building, noticing patterns, making comparisons, and describing the environment, as well as counting and knowing the names of shapes. There are many ways to incorporate math learning into...