- James Haskins
James Haskins (
September 19 ,1941 -July 6 ,2005 ) was a prolificauthor with more than one hundred books for both adults and children. Many of his books highlight the achievements of African Americans and cover thehistory andculture ofAfrica and the African American experience. His work also included many biographical subjects ranging fromHank Aaron toMalcolm X . Most of his writings were for young people. He wrote on a great variety of subjects that introduced young people to the language and cultures of other countries especially Africa.Haskins was born in
Demopolis ,Alabama in 1941, and spent his childhood in a household with lots of children. He received his high school education inBoston ,Massachusetts . He received a B.A. degree fromGeorgetown University in 1960, a B.S. degree fromAlabama State University in 1962, and a M.A. degree from theUniversity of New Mexico in 1963. After graduation, before decided to become a teacher, he moved toNew York and worked as a stock trader onWall Street . He taught music and special education classes inHarlem . His first book "Diary of a Schoolteacher" was a result of his experience. He was the professor of English at theUniversity of Florida ,Gainesville and lived in New York City.Haskins won many awards for his work. Several of his books won the Coretta Scott King Award including "The Story of Steve Wonder" that won the Coretta Scott King Award in 1976 and "Lena Horne" won the same award in 1984. "Bircktop" was chosen by the English-Speaking Union to be a Book-Across-the –Sea in 1983. "Black music in America" won the 1988 Carter G. Woodson Book Award of the National Council for Social Studies. His four-book "Count Your Way" series (Arab World, China, Japan, and Russia) won the Alabama Library Association Award for best work for children in 1988. In 1994, he was presented the Washington Post Children’s Book Guide Award.
Haskins died in 2005 of complications of
emphysema .References
*Gale References Team, "Who’s Who Among African Americans: Biography- Haskins, James S (1941). " Gale, 2005
*Kumar, Lisa, "Something About the Author." Volume 165. Thomson Gale, 2006
*Also see James Haskins in [http://media.cla.auburn.edu/goodlyland/author.cfm?AuthorID=28 This Goodly Land: Alabama’s Literary Landscape]External links
* [http://web.english.ufl.edu/faculty/jhaskins/indexFrame.html University of Florida: James Haskins]
* [http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/HarperChildrens/Kids/AuthorsAndIllustrators/ContributorDetail.aspx?CId=12192 James Haskins Biography]
* [http://www.briefbio.com/pages/2853/Haskins-James-S.html Brief Biographies: African Americans Biographies]
* [http://media.cla.auburn.edu/goodlyland/author.cfm?AuthorID=28 James Haskins]
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