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Singers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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Ella Fitzgerald, jazz singer supreme, Carolyn Wyman
Paul Robeson, actor, singer, political activist, David K. Wright ; series consultant: Russell L. Adams
Alicia Keys, singer-songwriter, Rita Santos
Paul Robeson, Eloise Greenfield ; illustrated by George Ford
Ella Fitzgerald, Bud Kliment ; senior consulting editor, Nathan Irvin Huggins ; [introductory essay by Coretta Scot King
Janis Joplin, rise up singing, Ann Angel ; introduction by Sam Andrew
Missy Elliott, Michelle Lawlor
Lady Gaga, born to be a star, by Nicole Horning
Grandpa stops a war, a Paul Robeson story, Susan Robeson ; illustrated by Rod Brown
Fats Domino, Michael DeMocker
Alicia Keys, Ashanti, Beyonce, Destiny's Child, Jennifer Lopez & Mya, divas of the new millennium, by Stacy-Deanne, Kelly Kenyatta, Natasha Lowery with conbributing writer Kwynne Sanders ; compiled and edited by Kwynn Sanders
Mariah Carey, Celicia Scott
Emma Stone, By Kelly Spence ; Editor: Kathy Middleton
Jennifer Hudson, singer, actress, and voice for change, by Edna McPhee
A girl named Rosita, the story of Rita Moreno: actor, singer, dancer, trailblazer!, by Anika Aldamuy Denise ; illustrated by Leo Espinosa
Paul Robeson, hero before his time, by Rebecca Larsen
Taylor Swift, superstar singer and songwriter, Heather E. Schwartz
Kelly Clarkson, by Doris Fisher
Who is Taylor Swift?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
Diana Ross, John Wyeth, Jr
Beyoncé, the queen of pop, Heather E. Schwartz
Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul, Samuel Willard Crompton and Charlotte Etinde-Crompton
Paul Robeson, a voice for change, Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
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