Bryan, Ashley
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- We rise, we resist, we raise our voices, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson ; foreword by Ashley Bryan
- Blooming beneath the sun, Christina Rossetti ; illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- The night has ears, African proverbs, selected and illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- Lift every voice and sing, a celebration of the African American national anthem, James Weldon Johnson ; illustrated by Elizabeth Catlett ; foreword by Ashley Bryan
- My America, illustrations by Ashley Bryan and Jan Spivey Gilchrist ; poem by Jan Spivey Gilchrist
- What a morning! : the Christmas story in Black spirituals, selected and edited by John Langstaff ; illustrated with paintings by Ashley Bryan ; arrangements for singing and piano by John Andrew Ross
- Carol of the brown king, nativity poems, by Langston Hughes ; illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- The sun is so quiet, poems by Nikki Giovanni ; illustrations by Ashley Bryan
- It's Kwanzaa time!, Linda and Clay Goss ; with illustrations by Ashley Bryan ... [et al.]
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- Ashley Bryan's beautiful blackbird and other folktales, Ashley Bryan
- Beat the story-drum, pum-pum, retold and illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- Can't scare me!, by Ashley Bryan
- Ashley Bryan's puppets, making something from everything, Ashley Bryan ; photographs by Ken Hannon ; photographs edited by Rich Entel
- Beautiful blackbird, Ashley Bryan
- By trolley past Thimbledon Bridge, illustrated by Marvin Bileck ; words by Ashley Bryan and Marvin Bileck
- Infinite hope, a black artist's journey from World War II to peace, Ashley Bryan
- Who built the stable?, a Nativity poem, by Ashley Bryan
- Ashley Bryan's African tales, uh-huh, retold and illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- Ashley Bryan, words to my life's song, by Ashley Bryan, with photographs by Bill McGuinness
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- Ashley Bryan's puppets, making something from everything, Ashley Bryan ; photographs by Ken Hannon ; photographs edited by Rich Entel
- By trolley past Thimbledon Bridge, illustrated by Marvin Bileck ; words by Ashley Bryan and Marvin Bileck
- Infinite hope, a black artist's journey from World War II to peace, Ashley Bryan
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