ILLUSTRATOR Varnette Honeywood
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ILLUSTRATOR Varnette Honeywood


VARNETTE HONEYWOOD (1950-2010) was an American painter, writer, and businesswoman whose paintings and collages depict the lives of contemporary African Americans. Her work is featured in established collections throughout North America, Africa and Japan. Numerous television programs, including "The Cosby Show," have used her art as a part of their sets. She has also illustrated covers for adult trade books and books for children. A highly sought speaker who inspired new generations of artists, Honeywood was a graduate of Spelman College, and earned a master's degree in education from the University of Southern California.











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- Something To Lose By Tamra Lassiter - Book Blitz
Something to Loseby Tamra Lassiter Publication Date: May 4, 2014 Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Suspense Download for FREE: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks Everyone has something to lose. Camden Piotrowski is justifiably upset...

- Happy Birthday, Mari Evans July 16, 2014
We met Mari Evans in person during an African-American Education Infusion conference in Atlanta over 20 years ago but we knew of her work as a part of the Black Arts Movement from years before. The power and passion of Mari Evans' words are remarkable....

- Illustrator Priscilla Garcia Burris
Illustrator, designer and author, Priscilla Garcia Burris was born and raised in Southern California.  An artist from a very early age, she earned degrees in both Fashion Design and Early Childhood Education, and taught pre-school for several...

- Author Rudine Sims Bishop
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- Author Carol Boston Weatherford
Baltimore-born and raised, Carol Boston Weatherford composed her first poem in first grade and dictated the verse to her mother. Her father, a high school printing teacher, printed some of her early poems on index cards. Since her first children's...



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