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The Ring Bearer by Floyd Cooper
The Ring Bearer by Floyd Cooper







The Ring Bearer by Floyd Cooper

Cooper kept up with the urgent conversation roiling the country about systemic racism and how African American history is taught in the classrooms. He went on to write and illustrate his own stories, like Max and the Tag-Along Moon and The Ring Bearer, and he was drawn to projects involving Black history. Cooper got his break in 1988, when he illustrated Eloise Greenfield’s Grandpa’s Face. But aspiring to illustrate children’s books, he headed to New York in the 1980s. He became a greeting card designer for Hallmark. Raised in poverty, Floyd grew up in public housing projects, and he attended 11 different elementary schools.Įncouraged by his art teachers, he developed his artistic talents in high school and earned a scholarship to attend the University of Oklahoma, where he studied advertising and graduated in 1978. His works garnered numerous industry accolades, including three Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Citations and the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award in 2009.įloyd Cooper was born in Tulsa in 1956 his family had settled in the area after the forced relocation of tens of thousands of Native Americans from Southeastern states in the 19th century in what became known as the Trail of Tears. Cooper was known for his pastel-drawn illustrations that depicted Black lives with historical accuracy.

The Ring Bearer by Floyd Cooper

Books written and illustrated by Floyd Cooper will be read by Traci Sorell and will be available for sale through Magic City Books.įloyd Cooper illustrated more than 100 children’s books over his 30 year career. This event will take place at Central Library, (5th and Denver in Downtown Tulsa).

The Ring Bearer by Floyd Cooper

Magic City Books and the Tulsa City-County Library are partnering with author Traci Sorell to host a special afternoon story time featuring books written and illustrated by Floyd Cooper. The 2022 Children’s Book Week will include the first annual Floyd Cooper Day, in recognition of the late children’s book author-illustrator who is credited with portraying African American experiences through his storytelling.









The Ring Bearer by Floyd Cooper