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K-3
Illustrated by
Eric Velasquez.
A straightforward, unemotional text tells the story of William Powell, the first African American to design and build--in 1948 Ohio--his own golf course. Although racial discrimination prevented him from playing at public golf courses or even attaining a loan to buy land for a course, Powell was determined. The paintings capture the era's time and place but lack vibrancy.