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seeing paintings of everyone and everything from George Washington Carver to Frida Kahlo
He used the power of his voice to speak out as America’s conscience
the first Black coordinator of children’s services at all branches of the New York Public Library
Each one tells a story about the artist who created it
Riley must do the one thing she was born to do: believe in herself
Mural Island Cover:Hardcover seeing paintings of everyone andKengi drew. Fast, busy, everywhere their hands could reach and feet could travel. On the front steps, inside the fridge, across the bathroom mirror, atop the cafeteria tables, even on the roll of toilet paper. Kengis parents are frustrated, and their principal tells them they need to stop. But Ms. Beatriz tells Kengi theres somewhere in the neighborhood that they should visit. When Kengi arrives at Mural Island, they discover a place where people can