African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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African Americans
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- Henry's freedom box, by Ellen Levine ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- I used to be famous, by Tara Luebbe and Becky Cattie ; pictures by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
- Bayou magic, Jewell Parker Rhodes
- Keyana loves her family, written by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley ; illustrated by Charnelle Pinkney Barlow
- Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and me, Elizabeth, written and illustrated by E. L. Konigsburg
- Hey you!, written by Dapo Adeola ; with illustrations by: Dapo Adeola, Alyissa Johnson, Sharee Miller, Jade Orlando, Diane Ewen, Reggie Brown, Onyinye Iwu, Chanté Timothy, Gladys Jose, Bex Glendining, Joelle Avelino, Dunni Mustapha, Nicole Miles, Charlot Kristensen, Kingsley Nebechi, Camilla Sucre, Derick Brooks, Jose Anderson, Selom Sunu
- The summoner, Victoria Bond
- Parker grows a garden, by Parker Curry & Jessica Curry ; illustrated by Brittany Jackson & Tajaé Keith
- Desmond Cole ghost patrol, by Andres Miedoso ; illustrated by Victor Rivas, 9
- A new beginning, my journey with Addy, by Denise Lewis Patrick
- Charmed life, Marti Dumas
- The Nutcracker in Harlem, by T.E. McMorrow ; illustrated by James Ransome
- The night before freedom, a Juneteenth story, words by Glenda Armand ; pictures by Corey Barksdale
- For beautiful Black boys who believe in a better world, Michael W. Waters ; illustrated by Keisha Morris
- Southwest sunrise, by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Wendell Minor
- I am brave!, written by Kelly Greenawalt ; art by Amariah Rauscher
- A little love, Virginia Hamilton
- Zoe in wonderland, Brenda Woods
- The bus ride, written by William Miller ; illustrated by John Ward ; introduction by Rosa Parks
- Lulu & Zoey, a sister story, written by Carrie Finison ; illustrated by Brittany Jackson
- The Invisible Princess, Faith Ringgold
- Gone crazy in Alabama, by Rita Williams-Garcia
- Armstrong & Charlie, Steven B. Frank
- Freedom for Addy, by Tonya Leslie ; illustrated by Tanisha Cherislin
- Long road to freedom, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Kelley McMorris
- Figure it out, Henri Weldon, Tanita S. Davis
- Journey to freedom, 1838, by Sherri Winston ; edited by Michael Teitelbaum
- Before the ever after, Jacqueline Woodson
- The well, David's story, Mildred D. Taylor
- Turning point, Paula Chase
- Stealing home, Mary Stolz
- Tasha's voice, by Carmen Bogan ; illustrated by Floyd Cooper and Daria Peoples
- Treasure Island, runaway gold, Jewell Parker Rhodes
- Lost in the tunnel of time, Sharon M. Draper ; illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson
- Ophie's ghosts, Justina Ireland
- Celeste's Harlem Renaissance, a novel by Eleanora E.Tate
- Back of the bus, Aaron Reynolds ; illustrated by Floyd Cooper
- Father and son, Denizé Lauture ; illustrated by Jonathan Green
- The house of Dies Drear, Virginia Hamilton
- Meet Addy, an American girl, by Connie Porter ; illustrations, Melodye Rosales ; vignettes, Renée Graef, Luann Roberts
- The mighty Miss Malone, Christopher Paul Curtis
- You so black, Theresa Michelle Wilson ; illustrated by London Ladd
- Homegrown, DeAnn Wiley
- Efan the great, Roni Schotter ; illustrated by Rodney Pate
- Liberty's civil rights road trip, Michael W. Waters ; illustrated by Nicole Tadgell
- The Hallelujah Flight, Phil Bildner ; illustrated by John Holyfield
- Simon B. Rhymin', by Dwayne Reed with Ellien Holi ; illustrated by Robert Paul Jr.
- Etta extraordinaire, written by Roda Ahmed and Charnaie Gordon ; illustrations by Chloe Burgett
- The bell rang, James E. Ransome
- Let the children march, by Monica Clark-Robinson ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
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