Lullaby (For a Black Mother)
Author
Langston Hughes
Illustrator
Sean Qualls
Published
3/19/2013
Age Groups
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Langston Hughes
Illustrator
Sean Qualls
Published
3/19/2013
Age Groups
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Langston Hughes
Illustrator
Sean Qualls
Published
3/19/2013
Age Groups
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Early Elementary (5-8)
Summary of Book
“My little dark baby, / My little earth-thing, / My little love-one, / What shall I sing / For your lullaby?" With a few simple words as smooth as a song, the poet Langston Hughes celebrates the love between an African American mother and her baby. The award-winning illustrator Sean Qualls’s painted and collaged artwork captures universally powerful maternal moments with tenderness and whimsy. In the end, readers will find a rare photo of baby Hughes and his mother, a biographical note, further reading, and the complete lullaby. Like little love-ones, this beautiful book is a treasure.
Author Biography
Langston Hughes penned many well-known poems, such as "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," "I, Too, Sing America," and "The Dream Keeper." A renowned contributor to New York City's Harlem Renaissance, he died in 1967.
Illustrator Biography
Sean Qualls received a Coretta Scott King Honor award for his illustrations in Before John Was a Jazz Giant by Carole Boston Weatherford, and has published many other acclaimed books. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his family. Visit his website at www.seanqualls.com.