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Powell, Alma Johnson was born on October 27, 1937 in Birmingham, Al. Daughter of Robert and Mildred Johnson.
( Un carrito sirve para muchas cosas: para empujar y tira...)
Un carrito sirve para muchas cosas: para empujar y tirar, para cargar y llevar. A la hora de trabajar y de jugar, una niña se divierte con su carrito y todos sus extraordinarias posivilidades. El carrito rojo es el símbolo de America's Promise.
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( This adorable companion book to America's Promise shows...)
This adorable companion book to America's Promise shows the many extraordinary uses of a young child's wagon -- perfect for pushing and pulling, holding and carrying -- and the empowering idea of "pulling your weight." The little red wagon is the symbol for America's Promise, an organization that challenges us to make our children a national priority. Mrs. Powell is donating all of her royalties for this book to America’s Promise—The Alliance for Youth. A portion of the publisher's proceeds will also be donated to America's Promise.
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Powell, Alma Johnson was born on October 27, 1937 in Birmingham, Al. Daughter of Robert and Mildred Johnson.
Bachelor, Fisk University, 1957. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Emerson College, 1996.
She is a graduate of Fisk University. She is the mother of former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Michael Powell. She also has two daughters, Linda Powell, an actress, and Annemarie.
She has also authored two children"s books, America"s Promise and My Little Red Wagon.
( This adorable companion book to America's Promise shows...)
( Un carrito sirve para muchas cosas: para empujar y tira...)
Chair national council Best Friends Foundation, 1989—2001. Chair Alliance for Youth, since 2004.
Married Colin L. Powell, August 1962. Children: Michael, Linda, Annemarie.