African Americans -- Juvenile literature
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African Americans -- Juvenile literature
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African Americans
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- International library of Afro-American life and history
- The Negro in American life, by John Becker ; sponsored by the Council Against Intolerance in America ; with a preface by Lillian Smith
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- The true West, real stories about black cowboys, women sharpshooters, Native American rodeo stars, pioneering vaqueros, and the unsung explorers, builders, and heroes who shaped the American West, by Mifflin Lowe ; illustrations by Wiliam Luong
- Claudette Colvin, written by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Lift every voice and change, a celebration of Black leaders and the words that inspire generations, Charnaie Gordon ; illustrated by Aeron Cargill
- Celebrate Kwanzaa, Carolyn Otto ; consultant, Keith A. Mayes, Ph.D
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, by Rachel Grack
- The rebellious life of Mrs. Rosa Parks, Jeanne Theoharis ; adapted by Brandy Colbert and Jeanne Theoharis
- The underground abductor, an abolitionist tale, text and illustrations by Nathan Hale
- ABCs for boys like me, an alphabet book highlighting the accomplishments of contemporary Black men, written by Melanie Goolsby ; illustrated by Cortez Neumann
- Black boy, black boy, celebrate the power of you, written by Ali Kamanda & Jorge Redmond ; illustrations by Ken Daley
- ABCs for girls like me, an alphabet book highlighting the accomplishments of contemporary Black women, written by Melanie Goolsby ; illustrated by Princess Kay
- The child's story of the Negro, by Jane Dabney Shackelford ; illustrated by Lois Mailou Jones
- I affirm me, the ABCs of inspiration for Black kids, written by Nyasha Williams ; illustrated by Sóf'ya Glushkó
- Crafts that celebrate Black history, by Kathy Ross ; illustrated by Jenny Stow
- First gardeners, Norfolk Botanical Garden, Martha M Williams
- D is for drinking gourd, an African American alphabet, written by Nancy I. Sanders ; illustrated by E.B. Lewis
- Born on the water, by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson ; illustrated by Nikkolas Smith
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