At Baltimore’s Reginald F. Lewis Museum’s annual African American Children’s Book Fair, Aneka Winstead’s sons were checking out “Mr. Powers,” the story of a regular black dad who battles evil while his kids are asleep. Winstead said it’s important to her that the boys see books with characters…
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'To be it, they have to see it': Book fair spotlights African American children's books
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