A girl speaks out against a problematic historical hometown figure in Tear This Down, a middle-grade novel by Barbara Dee.
Browsing: Celebrating Diversity
In Before the Ships: The Birth of Black Excellence, author Maisha Oso looks at Black history before enslavement.
Follow a brother and sister as they learn about Black history through the lens of a camera in Greatness by Regis and Kahran Bethencourt.
It’s bedtime for a brother and sister, but who can sleep when there’s an awesome beat? Find out what happens in The Band in Our Basement, by Kelly J. Baptist and Jenin Mohammed.
Black Artists Shaping the World, by Sharna Jackson and Marilyn Esther Chi, includes 14 stories of the lives and works of Black artists.
Saturday Morning at the ‘Shop tells the story of a neighborhood barbershop that serves as almost as a community center.
Ruby Bridges, shares the tale of reuniting with the first-grade teacher who changed her life in Ruby Bridges: A Talk with My Teacher.
Learn about civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. in You Are a Star, Martin Luther King, Jr., by Dean Robbins and Anastasia Magloire Williams.
The Poet and the Bees, by Amy Novesky and Jessica Love, was inspired by the Poet Sylvia Plath and the seasons she kept bees.
Celebrate infinite promise in When Black Girls Dream Big, a picture book written by Tanisia Moore and illustrated by Robert Paul Jr.