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Solomon incorporates many historically accurate events, details, and characters into this engaging story, based on an actual incident. Historical mystery fans who relish rich period details will be eager to see Hay again.
Widely recommended. The very nature of the history of American art is greatly expanded by the recognition of the existence and importance of the works discussed and depicted here.
Burt's poems are never less than compassionate, and—with rare exceptions, such as the obliquely political "2016"—they are positive and affirming, answering Stephanie's "Why can't I wear two different colored shoes?" with a confident "But you can."
This volume should join the ranks of Amalia K. Amaki's A Century of African American Art, and Tradition Redefined: The Larry and Brenda Thompson Collection of African American Art. For all library collections with holdings in this area.