Eleanora Elaine Tate (born 1948) is an American author and educator.[1] Notably, she has written books and short stories for children and young adults and also worked as a newspaper reporter.
Among other honors, she has received the Zora Neale Hurston Award and the Circle of Elders Award from the National Association of Black Storytellers (of which she was formerly president), and, from North Carolina Central University, the Dr. Annette Lewis Phinazee Award.[4] The South Carolina House of Representatives and Senate cited her in 2000 for contributions to literature and social activism.
Books
Just An Overnight Guest 1980
The Secret of Gumbo Grove 1987
Thank You, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.! 1990
Front Porch Stories at the One-Room School 1992
Retold African Myths 1993
A Blessing in Disguise 1995
Don’t Split the Pole: Tales of Down-Home Wisdom 1997