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  1. God Bless the Child is a 2003 picture book by Jerry Pinkney with the words and music of Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr. It is about an African-American family moving from the rural Deep South to urban Chicago during the Great Migration .

  2. 23. Dez. 2003 · In this picture book interpretation, renowned illustrator Jerry Pinkney has created images of a family moving from the rural South to the urban North during the Great Migration that reached its peak in the 1930s. The song's message of self-reliance still speaks to us today but resonates even stronger in its historical context. This ...

  3. 1. Jan. 2008 · In this picture book interpretation, renowned illustrator Jerry Pinkney has created images of a family moving from the rural South to the urban North during the Great Migration. This extraordinary book stands as a tribute to all those men and women who dared so much to get their own.

    • Billie Holiday, Arthur Herzog, Jr.
  4. 23. Dez. 2003 · The song "God Bless the Child" was first performed by legendary jazz vocalist Billie Holiday in 1939 and remains one of her enduring masterpieces. In this picture book interpretation, renowned illustrator Jerry Pinkney has created images of a family moving from the rural South to the urban North during the Great Migration that ...

  5. 23. Dez. 2003 · Taking the words to Billie Holiday's and Arthur Herzog Jr.'s bluesy "God Bless the Child" as his text and inspiration, Pinkney depicts a family's move in the 1930s from the rural South to the industrialized North in what was known as the Great Migration.

    • Billie Holiday, Arthur Herzog Jr.
  6. God Bless the Child (Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Books) | Holiday, Billie, Herzog Jr., Arthur, Pinkney, Jerry | ISBN: 9780060287979 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

  7. God Bless the Child is a 2003 picture book by Jerry Pinkney with the words and music of Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr. It is about an African-American family moving from the rural Deep South to urban Chicago during the Great Migration.