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The days of the great black jockeys were over, never to return. | |
A multitalented author known especially for her children’s books, Margaree King Mitchell was born on 23 July 1953 in Holly Springs, Mississippi, to Joe King Jr. and Susie Mae Bowen King. | |
Margaree K. Mitchell is the award-winning author of books for children, teens, and adults. |
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- A multitalented author known especially for her children’s books, Margaree King Mitchell was born on 23 July in Holly Springs, Mississippi, to Joe King Jr. and Susie Mae Bowen King.
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I write for children, teens, and adults.
I am the author of Uncle Jed’s Barbershop (Simon & Schuster), Granddaddy’s Gift (Scholastic), When Grandmama Sings (HarperCollins), The People In The Park (Watershed Books), and Woman In The Pulpit (Castlewood Books).
Featured on the PBS show Reading Rainbow, Uncle Jed’s Barbershop is on a multitude of school lists of required reading throughout the United States. It is also reprinted in several international textbooks.
The team of David Wohl, Kenneth Grimes, and Susan Einhorn has adapted Uncle Jed’s Barbershop into an award-winning musical featuring Broadway veteran Ken Prymus as Uncle Jed. Uncle Jed’s Barbershop was a featured show in the New York Musical Theater Festival and won the National Music Theater Network’s Directors Choice Award.
In my books for children I use history to encourage students to shoot for the stars with aspirations for their lives. If they can see
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