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Perseverance and the American Dream
Teacher's Reference Material
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The bibliographies listed below may be of interest to your students. They offer
a wide variety of reading from stories of people who have persevered.
- Angelou, Maya. I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS. Random House, 1993 (1970). Autobiography
of the struggles and victories of the now-famous African American author.
- Arnold, Sandra Martin. ALICIA ALONSO: FIRST LADY OF THE BALLET. Walker, 1991.
- Ball, Jacqueline A. and Conant, Catherine. GEORGIA O'KEEFE: PAINTER OF THE DESERT.
Blackbirch Press, 1991.
- Barbozo, Steven. I FEEL LIKE DANCING: A YEAR WITH JACQUES D'AMBROISE AND THE NATIONAL
DANCE INSTITUTE. Crown, 1992. (Barbozo follows rehearsals as children work with former
ballet star d'Ambroise in preparing a New York City-wide dance show.)
- Blos, Joan. THE HEROINE OF THE TITANIC: A TALE BOTH TRUE AND OTHERWISE OF THE
LIFE OF MOLLY BROWN. Morrow, 1991. (Probably the best known survivor of the Titanic's
fateful sinking.)
- Bober, Natalie S. MARC CHAGALL: PAINTER OF DREAMS. Jewish Publication Society,
1991.
- Bruchac, Joseph. A BOY CALLED SLOW: THE TRUE STORY OF SITTING BULL. Philomel,
1994. (One of our country's most famous Native Americans.)
- Carter, David. SALVADOR DALI. Chelsea House, 1995. (Part of Hispanics of Achievement
series-1920s-80s.)
- Collins, David R. THE COUNTRY ARTIST: A STORY OF BEATRIX POTTER. Carol Rhoda,
1989. (Life of the creator of childhood favorites Peter Rabbit and friends.)
- Colman, Penny. ROSIE THE RIVETER: WOMEN WORKING ON THE HOME FRONT IN WORLD WAR
II. Crown, 1995. (Women stepping into unusual roles out of necessity.)
- Cummings, Pat. TALKING WITH ARTISTS. Bradbury, 1992. (14 illustrators of children's
books.)
- Davidson, Robert. EAGLE TRANSFORMING: THE ART OF ROBERT DAVIDSON. University of
Washington Press, 1995. (Autobiography of a Native American of the Northwest who
carved totem poles, ceremonial masks)
- Drucker, Malka. FRIDA KAHLO: TORMENT AND TRIUMPH IN HER LIFE AND ART. Bantam,
1991.
- Fluegel, Jane. BERNSTEIN REMEMBERED: A LIFE IN PICTURES. Carroll & Graf, 1991.
(Photos and quotes from Bernstein's flamboyance to his acquaintances with the greats
in music, dance, theater, and literature.)
- Freedman, Russell. THE WRIGHT BROTHERS: HOW THEY INVENTED THE AIRPLANE. Holiday
House, 1991. (Exciting depiction of the character and perseverance of the Kittyhawk
brothers.)
- Fritz, Jean. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE AND THE BEECHER PREACHERS. Putnam, 1994. (Struggles
of the woman who eventually wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.)
- __________. HOMESICK: MY OWN STORY. Putnam, 1982. (The famous author's early years
as the daughter of missionaries in China.)
- Garfunkel, Trudy. LETTER TO THE WORLD: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF MARTHA GRAHAM. Little,
Brown. (One of America's most famous dancers, who prevailed in spite of her family
and other events.)
- Gherman, Beverly. GEORGIA O'KEEFE: THE "WIDENESS AND WONDER" OF HER
WORLD. Atheneum, 1986. American artist who represented the Southwest.
- Gherman, Beverly. SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR: JUSTICE FOR ALL. Viking, 1991. (Story of
the life of the first female to become a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.)
- Greenfield, Eloise. ROSA PARKS. HarperCollins, 1995. (Her refusal to sit at the
back of the bus in Montgomery, Alabama, triggered other events which led to the civil
rights movement.)
- Huynh, Quang Nhuong. THE LAND I LOST: ADVENTURES OF A BOY IN VIETNAM. Harper &
Row, 1982. (Upbeat series of portraits of people from the author's home village in
the central highlands of Vietnam.)
- Ippisch, Hanneke. SKY. Simon & Schuster, 1996. Inspiring memoir of the author's
experience as an underground worker in the Dutch Resistance during World War II.
- Klausner, Janet. SEQUOYAH'S GIFT: A PORTRAIT OF THE CHEROKEE LEADER. HarperCollins,
1993. (Not only did he invent the Cherokee alphabet, but he united his tribe in tragic
times.)
- Levine, Ellen. ANNA PAVLOVA: GENIUS OF THE DANCE. Scholastic, 1995. (Dancer to
the "common people" who endured many hardships to perform.)
- Livingston, Myra Cohn. KEEP ON SINGING; A BALLAD OF MARIAN ANDERSON.
- Lyttle, Richard B. PABLO PICASSO: THE MAN AND THE IMAGE. Atheneum, 1989. (Story
of many phases in the life of this sometimes troubled Spanish artist.)
- McGovern, Ann. THE SECRET SOLDIER: THE STORY OF DEBORAH SAMPSON. Four Winds, 1987.
(Dressed as man, she managed to fight in the American Revolution for over a year.)
- McKissack, Patricia. JESSE JACKSON: A BIOGRAPHY. Scholastic, 1989. (Life of the
famous politician.)
- McLanathan, Richard. LEONARDO DA VINCI. Abrams, 1990. (First Impressions series-
also Mary Cassatt, Marc Chagal, Picasso, Rembrandt)
- Nickens, Bessie. WALKING THE LOG: MEMORIES OF A SOUTHERN CHILDHOOD. Rizzoli, 1992.
(The autobiography of an African American woman who began painting late in life.)
- O'Neal, Zibby. GRANDMA MOSES: PAINTER OF RURAL AMERICA. Viking, 1986.
- Peet, Bill. BILL PEET; AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY . Houghton Mifflin, 1989. (Caldecott-winning
autobiography of a Disney animator who later became famous for his own children's
books.)
- Pinkney, Andrea Davis. ALVIN AILEY. Hyperion, 1995. (Famous founder of black dance
companies who changed modern dance in America.)
- Richmond, Robin. INTRODUCING MICHELANGELO. Little, Brown, 1991.
- Say, Allen. EL CHINO. Houghton Mifflin, 1990. (Bong Way "Billy" Wong
was a Chinese American who found his niche as a bullfighter.)
- Scioscia, Mary. BICYCLE RIDER. Harper & Row, 1983. (Details the first victory
of Marshall Taylor, a champion cyclist and the first black person to ride in integrated
races.)
- Sills, Leslie. INSPIRATIONS; STORIES ABOUT WOMEN ARTISTS. Albert Whitman. 1989.
(includes Georgia O'Keefe, Frida Kahlo, Alice Neil, Faith Ringgold)
- Stanley, Diane. THE TRUE ADVENTURES OF DANIEL HALL. Dial, 1995. (Riveting
story of a young New England boy's abuse and escape from a whaling ship in 1856.)
- Stanley, Diane. CLEOPATRA. Morrow, 1994. Greek woman who became Egypt's leader,
from age 18 until her death.
- Sufrin, Mark. GEORGE CATLIN: PAINTER OF THE INDIAN WEST. Atheneum, 1991. (Life
of an artist, ethnographer, and explorer of the early 1800s.)
- Turner, GlennetteTilley. TAKE A WALK IN THEIR SHOES. Cobblehill/Dutton, 1989.
(Includes 14 African Americans who furthered racial equality.)
- Venezia, Mike. EDWARD HOPPER. Children's Press, 1990. (Famous American from Getting
to Know the World's Greatest Artists series. Others included: Botticelli, Mary Cassatt,
da Vinci, van Gogh, Goya, Monet, Picasso, Rembrandt.)
- Winter, Jonah. DIEGO. Knopf, 1991. (The story of Diego Rivera, the Mexican muralist.)
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