JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / African American
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- A Leo le gusta bebelandia
- A big bed for Little Snow
- A dance like starlight : one ballerina's dream
- A day at the museum
- A natural man : the true story of John Henry
- A sky full of stars
- A star is born
- A walk in Harlem
- Abdul and the designer tennis shoes
- Absolutely Alfie and the first week friends
- Absolutely Alfie and the furry, purry secret
- Absolutely Alfie and the princess wars
- Absolutely Alfie and the worst best sleepover
- All because you matter
- Almost zero
- Almost zero
- Amos Fortune, free man
- Ann fights for freedom : an Underground Railroad survival story
- Armstrong & Charlie
- Ashes
- Baby dance
- Baby says
- Bayou magic
- Bayou magic
- Be boy buzz
- Bedtime bonnet
- Bedtime for sweet creatures
- Betty before X
- Big papa and the time machine
- Bird in a box
- Black cowboy, wild horses : a true story
- Black is a rainbow color
- Black, white, just right!
- Blacksmith's song
- Blooming beneath the sun
- Booked
- Boy of mine
- Bravo, Grace!
- Brothers of the knight
- Brown honey in broomwheat tea : poems
- Brown sugar babe
- Bud, not Buddy
- Bud, not Buddy
- Bud, not Buddy
- Calico Girl
- Chains : seeds of America
- Changing, changing
- Chocolate me!
- Chocolate me!
- Clean getaway
- Clean getaway
- Clubhouse mysteries, #2, Lost in the tunnel of time
- Cool cuts
- Coretta Scott King : first lady of civil rights
- Crossing Bok Chitto : a Choctaw tale of friendship & freedom
- Crossing Ebenezer Creek
- Curls
- Dancing in the wings
- Dancing in the wings
- Darkness before dawn
- Diamond
- Dog days
- Dog days
- Don't touch my hair!
- Dragons in a bag
- Dream country
- Días de perros
- Early Sunday morning
- El verano en Savannah
- Election madness
- EllRay Jakes stands tall!
- EllRay Jakes the recess king!
- Ellray Jakes is magic
- Encore, Grace!
- Esos zapatos
- Fairies hate ponies
- Family reunion
- Fast enough : Bessie Stringfield's first ride
- Feast for 10
- Fiesta de patinetas
- Finding Langston
- Finding Langston
- Finding Langston
- Finding Langston
- Firebird : ballerina Misty Copeland shows a young girl how to dance like the firebird
- Follow me down to Nicodemus town : based on the history of the African American pioneer settlement
- For black girls like me
- Forge
- Forged by fire
- Freedom bird
- Fresh princess
- Fresh princess : style rules!/
- Full, full, full of love
- Get a hit, Mo!
- Get a hit, Mo!
- Ghost boys
- Ghost boys
- Girl of mine
- Going down home with Daddy
- Going down home with Daddy
- Going down home with Daddy
- Going to ghana
- Gone crazy in Alabama
- Gone crazy in Alabama
- Grandma's purse
- Grandmama's pride
- Hair love
- Half a moon and one whole star
- Hands up!
- Happy hair
- Happy to be nappy
- Harbor me
- Harbor me
- Harlem Renaissance party
- Here comes the rain
- Hey black child
- Home run
- Honoring heroes
- Hoodoo
- Hoodoo
- Hoodoo
- Hot day on Abbott Avenue
- How high the moon
- I am loved : poems
- I can write the world
- I love being me!
- I love my haircut!
- I'm a brilliant little black boy!
- I'm a pretty little black girl!
- If Dominican were a color
- If the fire comes : a story of segregation during the Great Depression
- Iggie's house
- In your hands
- It all comes down to this
- It all comes down to this
- Jabari salta
- Jackie and me : a very special friendship
- Jada Sly : artist & spy
- Jake the fake keeps it real
- Jamaica's find
- John Henry
- John Henry : an American legend
- Journey to a promised land : a story of the Exodusters
- Journey to freedom, 1838
- Juba! : a novel
- Julian, secret agent
- Just like a mama
- Just like me
- Just south of home
- Justin and the best biscuits in the world
- Keena Ford and the field trip mix-up
- Keena Ford and the secret journal mix-up
- Keep jumping
- Kenya's art
- King's courage
- Last last-day-of-summer
- Last mirror on the left
- Leaving Lymon
- Leo can swim
- Leo gets a checkup
- Leo loves baby time
- Let the children march
- Let's clap, jump, sing & shout; dance, spin & turn it out! : games, songs & stories from an African American childhood
- Like Vanessa
- Little Peach
- Lola at the library
- Lola at the library with Mommy
- Lola goes to school
- Lola loves stories
- Lola loves stories with Daddy
- Lola reads to Leo
- Lorraine : the girl who sang the storm away
- Love Double Dutch!
- Love like sky
- Lubaya's quiet roar
- M.C. Higgins, the great
- Madam C.J. Walker builds a business
- Magic smells awful
- Mama Mable's all-gal big band jazz extravaganza!
- Mango Delight
- Martin's dream
- Meet Miss Fancy
- Memphis, Martin, and the mountaintop : the sanitation strike of 1968
- Midnight teacher : Lilly Ann Granderson and her secret school
- Midnight teacher : Lilly Ann Granderson and her secret school
- Midnight without a moon
- Mirage
- Misty of Chincoteague
- Monster mayhem
- Mr. Crum's potato predicament
- Music in my heart : my journey with Melody
- My Uncle Martin's big heart : a story about Martin Luther King Jr., through the eyes of his niece
- My family plays music
- My hair
- My hair is a garden
- My name is James Madison Hemings
- My rainy day rocket ship
- Nana Akua goes to school
- Natalie's hair was wild!
- Never stop singing
- New red bike!
- New shoes
- Nighttime symphony
- Nighttime symphony
- Nikki & Deja : birthday blues
- Nikki & Deja : substitute trouble
- Nikki & Deja : the newsy news newsletter
- Nikki & Deja : wedding drama
- No a Norman : la historia de un pececito dorado
- No ordinary sound
- No ordinary sound
- Not quite Snow White
- Nothing but drama
- Nutcracker in Harlem
- Octopus stew
- One love
- One love
- Overground railroad
- Pass the ball, Mo!
- Peter's chair
- Peter's chair
- Piecing me together/
- Pink and Say
- Pizza party
- Planting peanuts
- President of the whole fifth grade
- Pretty brown face
- Princess Grace
- Princess Truly in my magical, sparkling curls
- Princess hair
- Princess hair
- Pull
- Quicks
- Read-aloud African-American stories : 40 selections from the world's best-loved stories for parent and child to share
- Return to Pegasia
- Revenge of the one-trick pony
- Riding Chance
- Roll of thunder, hear my cry
- Sadiq and the Bridge Builders
- Sadiq and the Ramadan gift
- Sadiq and the explorers
- Sadiq and the perfect play
- Saturday
- Saving Savannah
- Settle down
- Shake it
- Sing a song : how "Lift Every Voice and Sing" inspired generations
- Sing a song : how "Lift Every Voice and Sing" inspired generations
- Skateboard party
- Skin again
- Slump
- Some places more than others
- Sounder
- Sounder,
- Sparrow
- Squeak! rumble! whomp! whomp! whomp! : a sonic adventure
- Stitchin' and pullin' : a Gee's Bend quilt
- Sugar Hill : Harlem's historic neighborhood
- Sulwe
- Sulwe
- Summer Jackson : grown up
- Summer in the city
- Swim, Mo, swim!
- Tallulah the Tooth Fairy CEO
- The 5 O'Clock Band
- The Creation
- The Hallelujah Flight
- The Harlem charade
- The Harlem charade
- The King of Kindergarten
- The Watsons Go to Birmingham : 1963
- The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963
- The all-I'll-ever-want Christmas doll
- The amazing life of Azaleah Lane
- The bat boy & his violin
- The colors of the rain
- The cursed ground
- The divas : India
- The double bass blues
- The dragon thief
- The faithful friend
- The ferret fiasco
- The forgotten girl
- The granddaughter necklace
- The length of a string
- The magic violin
- The new baby
- The new kid
- The new kid
- The night is yours
- The other side
- The other side
- The patchwork quilt
- The people could fly : American Black folktales
- The perfect pet
- The princess and the frog
- The quickest kid in Clarksville
- The red rose box
- The road to Memphis
- The search for Stalor
- The season of Styx Malone
- The season of Styx Malone
- The slave dancer : a novel
- The slumber party payback
- The snowy day
- The snowy day
- The stars beneath our feet
- The sweetest sound
- The talking eggs : a folktale from the American South
- The thing about bees : a love letter
- The thumbtack dancer
- The unsung hero of Birdsong, USA
- The usual suspects
- Thinker : my puppy poet and me
- Thirteen ways of looking at a Black boy
- This side of home
- This side of home
- Those shoes
- Thunder Rose
- Tight
- Tight
- Toeshoe trouble
- Together for Kwanzaa
- Trace
- Tristan Strong punches a hole in the sky
- Tristan Strong punches a hole in the sky
- Trouble next door
- Un d?a de nieve
- Un dia en el museo
- Unbound : a novel in verse
- Under the same sun
- Unstoppable Octobia May
- Waiting for Pumpsie
- We are shining
- We rise, we resist, we raise our voices
- We shall overcome : the story of a song
- What is given from the heart
- What is light?
- What lane?
- Where is Mommy?
- Who turned off the colors?
- Who turned off the colors?
- Who will you be?
- Winter candle
- Yell out
- Zeely
- Zoe in wonderland
- Zora and me
- ¡Gracias, omu!
- ¡No alimentes a los gecos!
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