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The poetic wisdom of Hughes merges with visionary illustrations from Collier in this inspirational picture book that carries the promise of equality and creates a breathtaking reminder of unity.(publisher)
 A celebration of Pullman porters is the focus of this new picture-book edition of Langston Hughes’ classic poem. The collage spreads  blending oil paintings and cut paper  begin with an image of a speeding train before moving on to large portraits of African American porters serving white passengers aboard a luxury train. When the passengers leave  the porters gather left-behind items–newspapers  blues and jazz albums–and toss them from the train. Carried by the wind  the words and music fall into the hands of African Americans across the country.
 The final  contemporary pages show young black people celebrating their place in America and dreaming of a bright future. Collier’s long final note explains his interpretation of the poem  and with adult help  kids can look closely at what the pictures show about the porters then and now as well as Collier’s visual themes  including the recurring use of stars and stripes  which culminate in a beautiful  final close-up of a boy with his mother staring through a train window today at the starry city sky.
 –“Booklist”  April 1  2012
 40 pages
 Ages 5-8






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