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- The September 11 attacks transform America, by Whitney Sanderson
- Harry S. Truman, our 33rd president, by Ann Graham Gaines
- How to build a museum, Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, by Tonya Bolden
- New Jersey, the Garden State, by John Hamilton
- Elections, why it matters, John Son
- March Fong Eu, activist and politician, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD with Samantha S. Bell
- The fierce 44, Black Americans who shook up the world, preface by Kevin Merida ; edited by Stephen Reiss ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; written by the staff of The Undefeated ; portraits by Robert Ball
- Nebraska, the Cornhusker State, by John Hamilton
- Citizenship, race, and the law, by Duchess Harris, with Kate Conley
- Superspies, the secret side of government, Jules Archer ; foreword by Brianna DuMont
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe, by J.P. Miller ; illustrated by Markia Jenai
- Sometimes people march, Tessa Allen
- Voting, race, and the law, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD, with Raci D. Johnson
- The Little Rock nine, a primary source exploration of the battle for school integration, by Brian Krumm
- It's outta here!, the might and majesty of the home run, Matt Doeden
- Sailing on the Mayflower, Caryn Jenner
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Emma E. Haldy ; illustrator, Jeff Bane
- Andrew Jackson, the making of America, Teri Kanefield
- The Alamo's ghosts and other hauntings of San Antonio, Texas, by Matt Chandler
- Shirley Chisholm, by J.P. Miller ; illustrated by Markia Jenai
- The presidents, portraits of history, by Leah Tinari
- Idaho, the Gem State, by John Hamilton
- Americapedia, taking the dumb out of freedom, Jodi Lynn Anderson, Daniel Ehrenhaft, Andisheh Nouraee
- White House winners, what you don't know about the presidents, L.J. Tracosas ; illustrations by Josh Lynch
- The untold history of the United States, Young Readers edition, volume 2, 1945-1962, written by Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick ; adapted by Eric Singer
- Vote!, Eileen Christelow
- The impact of black churches on the civil rights movement, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD with Martha London
- Detained and interrogated, Angel Island immigration, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Employment, race, and the law, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD with Nel Yomtov
- Sacagawea, Emma E. Haldy ; ilustrador, Jeff Bane
- Aretha Franklin, legendary singer, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD with Tammy Gagne
- Native peoples of the plains, Linda Lowery
- President Garfield's killer and the America he left behind, the assassin, the crime, the hapless doctors, and a president's slow, grim death, by Joe Tougas
- Reach higher, an inspiring photo celebration of First Lady Michelle Obama, Amanda Lucidon, former official White House photographer
- Atrocities in action, Kevin P. Winn, Kelisa Wing
- If you want a friend in Washington, Erin McGill
- Frederick Douglass, Emma E. Haldy ; illustrator, Jeff Bane
- Citizens' rights, Wil Mara
- President Kennedy's killer and the America he left behind, the assassin, the crime, and the end of a hopeful vision in chaotic times, by Joe Tougas
- The Mayflower, the perilous journey that changed the world, Libby Romero ; Olga Baumert
- Education, race, and the law, by Duchess Harris, with Cynthia Kennedy Henzel
- Democracy at work, Wil Mara
- Amazing U.S. Navy facts, by Mandy R. Marx
- The Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD with Kate Conley
- Walk to Freedom, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- The Negro Leagues, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD with Alex Kies
- Who got game?: baseball, amazing but true stories, by Derrick Barnes ; illustrated by John John Bajet
- Oregon, the Beaver State, by John Hamilton
- Rebecca Lee Crumpler, by J.P. Miller ; illustrated by Markia Jenai
- The US Congress for kids, over 200 years of lawmaking, deal-breaking, and compromising, with 21 activities, Ronald A. Reis ; foreword by Henry A. Waxman ; afterword by Kristi Noem