Carter G. Woodson Book Award
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Carter G. Woodson Book Award
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Carter G. Woodson Book Award
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- Subject of26
- Separate is never equal, Sylvia Mendez & her family's fight for desegregation, Duncan Tonatiuh
- Red Bird sings, the story of Zitkala-̈Sa, Native American author, musician, and activist, by Gina Capaldi & Q.L. Pearce ; illustrated by Gina Capaldi
- The youngest marcher, the story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a young civil rights activist, Cynthia Levinson ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton
- March, John Lewis ; co-written by Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell, Book one
- March, written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell ; edited by Leigh Walton, Book three
- March, written by John Lewis & Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell, Book two
- William Still and his freedom stories, the father of the underground railroad, written and illustrated by Don Tate
- Infinite hope, a black artist's journey from World War II to peace, Ashley Bryan
- The amazing age of John Roy Lynch, written by Chris Barton ; illustrated by Don Tate
- Unspeakable, the Tulsa Race Massacre, Carole Boston Weatherford ; Floyd Cooper
- Fred Korematsu speaks up, by Laura Atkins and Stan Yogi ; illustrations by Yutaka Houlette
- Where we come from, Diane Wilson, Sun Yung Shin, Shannon Gibney, John Coy ; illustrated by Dion MBD
- Poet, the remarkable story of George Moses Horton, Don Tate
- The undefeated, by Kwame Alexander ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- Hey, Charleston!, the true story of the Jenkins Orphanage Band, Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Colin Bootman
- The girl from the tar paper school, Barbara Rose Johns and the advent of the civil rights movement, Teri Kanefield
- An unspeakable crime, the prosecution and persecution of Leo Frank, Elaine Marie Alphin
- Black heroes of the wild west, a toon graphic by James Otis Smith, introduction by Kadir Nelson
- Twelve days in May, Freedom Ride 1961, Larry Dane Brimner
- Lifting as we climb, black women's battle for the ballot box, Evette Dionne
- The vast wonder of the world, biologist Ernest Everett Just, Mélina Mangal ; illustrated by Luisa Uribe
- Mountain chef, how one man lost his groceries, changed his plans, and helped cook up the National Park Service, Annette Bay Pimentel ; illustrated by Rich Lo
- The Port Chicago 50, disaster, mutiny, and the fight for civil rights, Steve Sheinkin
- America, border, culture, dreamer, the young immigrant experience from A to Z, Wendy Ewald [editor and photographer]
- Claudette Colvin, twice toward justice, by Phillip Hoose
- Sit-in, how four friends stood up by sitting down, by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney