"No Ordinary Sound" cover. |
- Melody Ellison Doll Review
- Denise Lewis Patrick - author of Melody Ellison Books
- Erin Falligant - author of later Melody Ellison books
- 'Love Has to Win' Trailer and Behind the Scenes of Melody Ellison Movie and The Singing Voice of Melody
- The Teacher's Guide to No Ordinary Sound (PDF)
- Learn the meaning of the name Melody
- Melody by American Girl, her style
In her character's first book, No Ordinary Sound, Melody's cousins move to Detroit from Alabama; this is when Melody learns more of racial prejudice. When the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing occurs, Melody becomes fearful of going into her church, because the four little girls were in their church when they died. In time, Melody overcomes her fear.
The first book was released in January 2016, although the doll wasn't released until summer 2016; a preview of the Melody doll was aired in CBS News in February 2016. The book's advisory board included: JoAnn Watson, NAACP executive committee member; Gloria House, professor of African American Studies at the University of Michigan, Dearborn; Thomas Sugrue, professor of history at New York University; and the late Julian Bond, former NAACP chairman.
- Civil Rights-Era Doll Introduced by Denise Lewis Patrick
- America Girl introduces new civil rights-era doll, Melody
- Oh Freedom! - The Golden Gospel Singers (Lyrics in Description)
- "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around"
- The Freedom Singers - "Woke Up This Morning"
- "A Change is Gonna Come" Brian Owens and Tomas Owens
A live-action web special based on her stories entitled Melody, 1963: Love Has to Win, an American Girl Story was released by Amazon Studios, starring Marsai Martin as the title character. Melody is the third African American character made by American Girl, the first being Addy and the second being Cecile." Wikipedia
Our Artifacts for the American Girl Melody Ellison doll:
Themes or Topics Covered in American Girl Melody's Books:
- Martin Luther King Speeks at A March for Freedom
- "I have a dream" Martin Luther King and the March on Washington in HD
- A documentary for kids about King's monumental impact
- Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta Georgia
- Civil Rights Movements
- Students from Baltimore's Cardinal Shehan School sing "Rise Up"
- When and why the King's decided to change their names. and Who Said What?
- Toto Borgella film link and Toto Borgella Interviews
- 7 Kid-Friendly Movies About Martin Luther King Jr. & The Civil Rights Movement
The Music That Inspired Melody Ellison:
Motown Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was originally founded by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on January 12, 1959, and was incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. Its name, a portmanteau of motor and town, has become a nickname for Detroit, where the label was originally headquartered. Read more...
Motown Hits from The 1960s: The Ladies
- Marvelettes "Please Mr. Postman" 1960
- The Ronettes sing "Be My Baby" 1963 and Baby I Love You
- The Chiffons sing "One Fine Day" 1963
- Martha and the Vandellas sing "Dancing In the Street" 1964
- Betty Everett sings "Shoop Shoop Song" 1964
- The Supremes sing "Come See About Me" 1964
- The Dixie Cups sing "Iko Iko" 1965
- Martha and Vandellas sing "Heatwave" 1965
- The Supremes sing "My World Is Empty Without You" 1966
- Aretha Franklin sings "I Say a Little Prayer" 1966
- The Supremes sing "Love Child" 1968
- Dionne Warwick sings "Do You Know The Way to San Jose" 1968
Motown Hits from The 1960s: The Gents:
- The Platters sing "Only You" 1955 (and one lady) and "I'm The Great Pretender"
- The Penquins sing "Earth Angel" 1956
- The Del Vikings sing "Come Go With Me" 1957
- Jackie Wilson sings "Lonely Teardrops" 1958
- Bobby Day sings "Rockin' Robin" 1958
- The Coasters sing "Poison Ivy" 1959
- Little Anthony sings "Tears On My Pillow" 1960
- Ernie K. Doe sings "Mother In Law" 1961
- The Jarmels sing "A Little Bit of Soap" 1961
- The Drifters sing "Under The Boardwalk" 1964
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles sing "Tracks of My Tears 1965
- The Temptations sing "My Girl & Get Ready" 1966
- Sam Cooke sings "Cupid" 1968
American Girl, Melody Ellison's Fan Videos:
- American Girl Doll Recording Studio Playset Review
- All of American Girl Doll Melody Ellison's Outfits!
- Melody's Hair Styling Set Review
- American Girl doll Melody Ellison photos
- No Ordinary Sound
- Never Stop Singing
- The Lady's Slipper
- Music in My Heart: My Journey With Melody
- Real Stories From My Time: March On Washington
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