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Mahalia Jackson
Mahalia Jackson: Walking with Kings and Queens | Nina Nolan
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Accompanied by John Holyfield's gorgeous illustrations, debut author Nina Nolan's narrative wonderfully captures the amazing story of how Mahalia Jackson became the Queen of Gospel in this fascinating picture book biography. Even as a young girl, Mahalia Jackson loved gospel music. Life was difficult for Mahalia growing up, but singing gospel always lifted her spirits and made her feel special. She soon realized that her powerful voice stirred everyone around her, and she wanted to share that with the world. Although she was met with hardships along the way, Mahalia never gave up on her dreams. Mahalia's extraordinary journey eventually took her to the historic March on Washington, where she sang to thousands and inspired them to find their own voices. With a timeline and further reading section, this book is perfect for Common Core.
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“People might say little Mahalia Jackson was born with nothing, but she had something alright. A voice that was bigger than she was.“

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This would be a book I would pull out during black history month. It is so good for children to read about other culture than their own.

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This is a great book that explains the life of a very talented african american woman whose come over many hardships.