- Hidden figures, the untold true story of four African-American women who helped launch our nation into space, Margot Lee Shetterly
- Ablaze with color, a story of painter Alma Thomas, written by Jeanne Walker Harvey ; illustrated by Loveis Wise
- Florence Griffith Joyner, written by Rita Williams-Garcia ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- So tall within, Sojourner Truth's long walk toward freedom, Gary D. Schmidt ; illustrated by Daniel Minter
- A crown of stories, the life and language of beloved writer Toni Morrison, words by Carole Boston Weatherford ; paintings by Khalif Tahir Thompson
- Oprah Winfrey, written by Renée Watson ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Mary McLeod Bethune, pioneering educator, by Amy Robin Jones
- Hidden figures, the true story of four Black women and the space race, by Margot Lee Shetterly with Winifred Conkling ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Shirley Chisholm is a verb!, written by Veronica Chambers ; illustrated by Rachelle Baker
- Bessie the motorcycle queen, written by Charles R. Smith Jr. ; illustrated by Charlot Kristensen
- Black women who dared, Naomi M. Moyer
- Biddy Mason speaks up, by Arisa White and Laura Atkins ; illustrations by Laura Freeman
- Before she was Harriet, the story of Harriet Tubman, by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James Ransome
- Who was Coretta Scott King?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Althea Gibson, the story of tennis' fleet-of-foot girl, written by Megan Reid ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- A history of me, written by Adrea Theodore ; illustrated by Erin K. Robinson
- To boldly go, how Nichelle Nichols and Star Trek helped advance civil rights, written by Angela Dalton and illustrated by Lauren Semmer
- My name is Truth, the life of Sojourner Truth, by Ann Turner ; illustrated by James Ransome
- Harriet Tubman, written by Andrea Davis Pinkney
- Stacey Abrams and the fight to vote, Traci N. Todd ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Counting the stars, Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by Raul Colon
- Hooray for women!, written and illustrated by Marcia Williams