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Eloise Greenfield

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Gender Female
Death3 years ago
Date of birth May 17,1929
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Parmele
North Carolina
United States
NationalityAmerican
Job Author
Poet
Awards Coretta Scott King Award for Authors
Jane Addams Children's Book Award
DiedWashington
D.C.
United States
Date of died August 5,2021
Education Cardozo Education Campus
Normal School for Colored Girls
Nominations NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Children's
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Honey, I Love
Grandpa's Face
Africa Dream
The Great Migration: Journey to the North
Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir
Night on Neighborhood Street
Nathaniel talking
Under the Sunday Tree
Mary McLeod Bethune
The friendly four
In the Land of Words: New and Selected Poems
She Come Bringing Me That Little Baby
Talk about a family
For the Love of the Game: Michael Jordan and Me
Paul Robeson
Grandmama's joy
Daydreamers
First Pink Light
Koya Delaney and the Good Girl Blues
How They Got Over: African Americans and the Call of the Sea
PAR-TAY!: Dance of the Veggies (And Their Friends)
When the horses ride by
Brothers & Sisters: Family Poems
Rosa Parks
William and the good old days
Sister
Me & Neesie
Easter Parade
My Daddy and I
Sweet baby coming
Thinker: My Puppy Poet and Me
I Make Music
Big Friend, Little Friend
My Doll Keshia
I can draw a weeposaur and other dinosaurs
Water, Water
Aaron and Gayla's Alphabet Book
On my horse
I Can Do it by Myself
Kia Tanisha
Lisa's Daddy and Daughter Day
Bubbles
Angels
Darlene
Good News: Formerly Bubbles
Cara de Abuelito, La
The Women Who Caught the Babies: A Story of African American Midwives
Mary Mccleod Bethune
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Eloise Greenfield was an American children's book and biography author and poet famous for her descriptive, rhythmic style and positive portrayal of the African-American experience. After college, Greenfield began writing poetry and songs in the 1950s while working in a civil service job.

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