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Charlemae Hill
Rollins (June 20, 1897 –
February 3, 1979) was a
pioneering librarian, writer, and
storyteller in the area of
African American literature...
- McDiarmid,
Elizabeth Homer Morton,
Benjamin E. Powell, W. Boyd Rayward,
Charlemae Hill Rollins,
Katherine Schipper,
Ralph R. Shaw,
Spencer Shaw, Frances...
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Luther H.
Evans 1972
Librarian of
Congress and Director-General of UNESCO.
Charlemae Rollins 1972 Head librarian, children's department,
Chicago Public Library...
- Sandburg, Arna Bontemps, Nat Hentoff, Paul Engle, Jean George, Ed Emberley,
Charlemae Rollins,
Watts poet
Jimmy Sherman,
Maurice Sendak,
Holling C. Holling...
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Rollins (born 1972),
president of the
Texas Public Policy Foundation Charlemae Hill
Rollins (1897–1979), librarian,
author and
storyteller in African-American...
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Rider Jane, Lady
Roberts (1949–2021) – UK
Royal Librarian (2002–2013)
Charlemae Hill
Rollins Loriene Roy –
first Native American president of the American...
- children's
fiction included herself,
Langston Hughes,
Ellen Tarry, and
Charlemae Hill Rollins. Notably, she
often had a
unique voice compared with the...
- editor. 1926
Historian Carter G.
Woodson proposes Negro History W****. 1927
Charlemae Hill
Rollins is
hired by the
Chicago Public Library as a children's librarian...
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promote the
creation of a new award.
Among them were
Augusta Braxton Baker,
Charlemae Hill Rollins, and
Virginia Lacy Jones. The award's name was intentionally...
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University of Maryland-College Park.
Williams was
first inspired by
Charlemae Rollins's 1963 anthology,
Christmas Gif’: An
Anthology of
Christmas Poems...