JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / African American & Black
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JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / African American & Black
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JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / African American & Black
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- Sister Rosetta Tharpe, by J.P. Miller ; illustrated by Markia Jenai
- Miami Jackson gets it straight, by Patricia & Frederick McKissack ; illustrated by Michael Chesworth
- Fast enough, Bessie Stringfield's first ride, Joel Christian Gill
- Shady baby, written by Gabrielle Union-Wade and Dwyane Wade Jr. ; inspired by Kaavia James Union-Wade ; illustrated by Tara Nicole Whitaker
- Vallado, por Kirsten McDonald ; ilustrado por Fátima Anaya ; translated by Brook Helen Thompson
- The slumber party payback, by Derrick Barnes ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton
- Love Double Dutch!, Doreen Spicer-Dannelly
- El niño nuevo, escrito por Karen English ; ilustrado por Laura Freeman
- The red rose box, Brenda Woods
- Caught up in the drama, ReShonda Tate Billingsley
- Just south of home, Karen Strong
- Meet Miss Fancy, Irene Latham ; illustrated by John Holyfield
- Diamond, Victoria Christopher Murray
- Rebecca Lee Crumpler, by J.P. Miller ; illustrated by Markia Jenai
- His own where, June Jordan ; introduced by Sapphire
- Nothing but drama, ReShonda Tate Billingsley
- Little Peach, Peggy Kern
- Follow me down to Nicodemus town, based on the history of the African American pioneer settlement, A. LaFaye ; illustrated by Nicole Tadgell
- King's courage, by Stacia Deutsch and Rhody Cohon ; illustrated by David Wenzel
- Keep jumping, Stephanie Perry Moore. No hating / Stephanie Perry Moore & Derrick Moore
- The slave dancer, a novel, by Paula Fox
- Mirage, Tracy Clark
- Changing, changing, story and collages by Aracelis Girmay
- Finding freedom, by Connie Porter
- Bitty brown babe, by Deborah LeFalle ; illustrated by Keisha Morris
- Bailando en el Carnaval, por Christine Platt ; ilustrado por Sharon Sordo ; translated by Brook Helen Thompson
- Where is Mommy?, Pat Cummings
- The proudest color!, Sheila Modir, PHD & Jeff Kashou, LMFT ; illustrations by Monica Mikai.
- Gone crazy in Alabama, by Rita Williams-Garcia
- Journey to freedom, 1838, by Sherri Winston ; edited by Michael Teitelbaum
- Thunder Rose, Jerdine Nolen ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- Días de perros, escrito por Karen English ; ilustrado por Laura Freeman; traducido del inglés por Aurora Humarán y Leticia Monge
- A day at the museum, by Christine Platt ; illustrated by Sharon Sordo
- Blacksmith's song, written by Elizabeth Van Steenwyk ; illustrated by Anna Rich
- Sparrow, Sarah Moon
- Acampada, por Kirsten McDonald ; ilustrado por Fátima Anaya ; translated by Brook Helen Thompson
- Beat the story-drum, pum-pum, retold and illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- Harbor me, Jacqueline Woodson
- Sadiq and the community garden, by Siman Nuurali ; art by Christos Skaltsas
- Betty before X, Ilyasah Shabazz with Renée Watson
- Kenya's art, Linda Trice ; illustrated by Hazel Mitchell
- Let the circle be unbroken, Mildred D. Taylor
- What is light?, by Markette Sheppard ; illustrated by Cathy Ann Johnson
- Let's clap, jump, sing & shout; dance, spin & turn it out!, games, songs & stories from an African American childhood, collected by Patricia C. McKissack ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Keena Ford and the secret journal mix-up, Melissa Thomson ; pictures by Frank Morrison
- Hey Black child, by Useni Eugene Perkins ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- A Leo le gusta bebelandia, Anna McQuinn ; illustrado por Ruth Hearson ; translated by Teresa Mlawer
- Home run, by Christine Platt ; illustrated by Anuki Lòpez
- Juneteenth for Mazie, Floyd Cooper
- The talking eggs, a folktale from the American South, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; pictures by Jerry Pinkney