000277714 000__ 01470cam\a2200289\a\45e0 000277714 001__ 277714 000277714 005__ 20210513103851.0 000277714 008__ 030327s1998\\\\ilua\\\j\\\\\\000\1\eng\\ 000277714 010__ $$a 96054068 000277714 019__ $$a51930752 000277714 020__ $$a0807580066 000277714 020__ $$a0807580074 (pbk.) 000277714 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm36158632 000277714 035__ $$a277714 000277714 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC 000277714 049__ $$aISEA 000277714 05000 $$aPZ7.C6746$$bTo 1998 000277714 1001_ $$aColeman, Evelyn,$$d1948- 000277714 24510 $$aTo be a drum /$$cEvelyn Coleman ; art by Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. 000277714 260__ $$aMorton Grove, Ill. :$$bA. Whitman,$$c1998. 000277714 300__ $$a1 v. (unpaged) :$$bcol. ill. ;$$c27 cm. 000277714 500__ $$a"The illustrations were created using homemade dyes and paper and incorporating pieces of cloth and various other materials, including wool and sisal threads from Kenya, clay, sand, wood strips, raw cotton, vintage buttons, and basket fragments. Some of the cloth scraps were taken from a quilt made by the artist's great-aunt when she was a slave in Georgia. Other scraps were collected from clothing dating from the early twentieth century to the present." -- t.p. verso 000277714 520__ $$aDaddy Wes tells how Africans were brought to America as slaves, but promises his children that as long as they can hear the rhythm of the earth, they will be free. 000277714 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$vJuvenile fiction. 000277714 650_0 $$aSlavery$$vJuvenile fiction. 000277714 651_0 $$aDrum$$vJuvenile fiction. 000277714 7001_ $$aRobinson, Aminah Brenda Lynn. 000277714 85200 $$bcmc$$hPZ7.C6746$$iTo$$i1998 000277714 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:277714$$pGLOBAL_SET 000277714 980__ $$aBIB 000277714 980__ $$aBOOK