BIPOC -- Juvenile literature
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BIPOC -- Juvenile literature
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BIPOC
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- Black boy, black boy, celebrate the power of you, written by Ali Kamanda and Jorge Redmond ; illustrations by Ken Daley
- Claudette Colvin, written by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- The talk, conversations about race, love & truth, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson
- The Black American experience, by Don Nardo
- Child of the dream, a memoir of 1963
- Becoming, mi historia adaptada para Jóvenes, Michelle Obama ; traducción de Carlos Abreu Fetter, Efrén del Valle Peñamil, Gabriel Dols Gallardo Y Marcos Pérez Sánchez
- Harriet Tubman, toward freedom, Whit Taylor and Kazimir Lee ; with an introduction by Carole Boston Weatherford
- Freedom in Congo Square, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- An American story, by Kwame Alexander ; illustrated by Dare Coulter
- This promise of change, one girl's story in the fight for school equality, by Jo Ann Allen Boyce and Debbie Levy
- Born on the water, by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson ; illustrated by Nikkolas Smith
- The youngest marcher, the story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a young civil rights activist, Cynthia Levinson ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton
- Race against time, the untold story of Scipio Jones and the battle to save twelve innocent men, Sandra Neil Wallace & Rich Wallace
- As good as anybody, Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Joshua Heschel's amazing march toward freedom, by Richard Michelson ; illustrated by Raul Colón
- Martin Luther King Jr., en español, escrito por Maria Isable Sánchez Vegera ; ilustrado por Mai Ly Degnan ; traducido por Ana Galán
- Frederick Douglass, voice for justice, voice for freedom, by Frank Murphy ; illustrations by Nicole Tadgell
- Dreamer, a graphic memoir, Akim Aliu with Greg Anderson Elyseé ; illustrated by Karen De la Vega, Marcus Williams
- What color is my world?, the lost history of African-American inventors, by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Raymond Obstfeld
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Stamped (for kids), racism, antiracism, and you, Jason Reynolds, Ibram X. Kendi ; adapted by Sonja Cherry-Paul
- Seven candles for Kwanzaa
- Baby young, gifted, and black, Jamia Wilson ; illustrated by Andrea Pippins
- Blast back!, the civil rights movement, by Nancy Ohlin ; illustrated by Roger Simó
- Those who saw the sun, African American oral histories from the Jim Crow South, Jaha Nailah Avery
- Akim Aliu, dreamer, Marcus Williams
- Revolution in our time, the Black Panther Party's promise to the people, Kekla Magoon
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- Unspeakable, the Tulsa race massacre
- Frederick Douglass, the lion who wrote history, by Walter Dean Myers ; illustrated by Floyd Cooper
- Diary of Charlotte Forten, a free Black girl before the Civil War, by Charlotte Forten
- The talk, conversations about race, love & truth, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson
- Poet, the remarkable story of George Moses Horton, Don Tate
- Forgotten founders, Black patriots, women soldiers, and other thinkers and heroes who shaped early America, by Mifflin Lowe ; illustrations by Wiliam Luong
- Martin's Big words, the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., Doreen Rappaport ; illustrations by Bryan Collier
- Hidden figures, the true story of four Black women and the space race, by Margot Lee Shetterly with Winifred Conkling ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Martin Luther King, Jr
- Twelve days in May, Freedom Ride 1961, Larry Dane Brimner
- Juneteenth
- Josephine, the dazzling life of Josephine Baker, words by Patricial Hruby Powell ; pictures by Christian Robinson
- Buzzing with questions, the Inquisitive mind of Charles Henry Turner, Janice N. Harrington ; illustrated by Theodore Taylor III
- My name is Truth, the life of Sojourner Truth, by Ann Turner ; illustrated by James Ransome
- A year of Black joy, 52 Black voices share their life passions, edited by Jamia Wilson ; illustrated by Jade Orlando
- Because Claudette, Tracey Baptiste ; illustrated by Tonya Engel
- When we say Black lives matter, written and illustrated by Maxine Beneba Clarke
- An American story, by Kwame Alexander ; illustrated by Dare Coulter
- The Port Chicago 50, disaster, mutiny, and the fight for civil rights, Steve Sheinkin
- That they lived, African Americans who changed the world, Rochelle Riley and Cristi Smith-Jones
- Young, gifted and Black too, meet 52 more Black icons from past and present, words by Jamia Wilson ; illustrated by Andrea Pippins
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