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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- Small-girl Toni and the quest for gold, written by Giselle Anatol ; illustrated by Raissa Figueroa
- A day for rememberin', inspired by the true events of the first Memorial Day, written by Leah Henderson ; illustrated by Floyd Cooper
- Girl dad, written by Sean Williams ; illustrated by Jay Davis
- We could fly, Rhiannon Giddens ; illustrated by Briana Mukodiri Uchendu
- Your voice, your vote, written by Leah Henderson ; illustrated by Keisha Morris
- Hands, Torrey Maldonado
- Baby boy, you are a star!, by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Maya and the robot, by Eve L. Ewing ; illustrated by Christine Almeda
- Abdul's story, Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow ; illustrated by Tiffany Rose
- Stella and the mystery of the missing tooth, written by Clothilde Ewing ; illustrated by Lynn Gaines
- The night before freedom, a Juneteenth story, words by Glenda Armand ; pictures by Corey Barksdale
- America, my love, America, my heart, Daria Peoples-Riley
- Clouds over California, Karyn Parsons
- Okra stew, a Gullah Geechee family celebration, by Natalie Daise
- The amazing life of Azaleah Lane, by Nikki Shannon Smith ; illustrated by Mari Lobo
- A walk in the woods, Nikki Grimes ; [illustrations by] Jerry Pinkney, Brian Pinkney
- Maya and the Lord of Shadows, by Rena Barron
- Figure it out, Henri Weldon, Tanita S. Davis
- Cameron Battle and the escape trials, Jamar J. Perry
- My red, white, and blue, written by Alana Tyson ; illustrated by London Ladd
- Charlotte the ballerina, the true story of a girl who made Nutcracker history, by Charlotte Nebres with Sarah Warren ; illustrated by Alea Marley
- The witch's apprentice, Zetta Elliott ; illustrations by Cherise Harris
- Black-eyed peas and hoghead cheese, a story of food, family, and freedom, by Glenda Armand ; illustrated by Steffi Walthall
- Charmed life, Marti Dumas
- Stacey's extraordinary words, by Stacey Abrams ; illustrated by Kitt Thomas
- Julius, story by Angela Johnson ; paintings by Dav Pilkey
- Nothing special, written by Desiree Cooper ; illustrated by Bec Sloane
- Like lava in my veins, Derrick Barnes ; art by Shawn Martinbrough ; colors by Adriano Lucas
- The girl in the lake, India Hill Brown
- Be real, Macy Weaver, Lakita Wilson
- Hey, baby girl!, by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Evicted!, the struggle for the right to vote, Alice Faye Duncan ; art by Charly Palmer
- Change sings, a children's anthem, Amanda Gorman ; [illustrated by] Loren Long
- The lucky ones, Linda Williams Jackson
- Little Black girl, oh, the things you can do!, Kirby Howell-Baptiste ; illustrated by Paul Davey
- Stuntboy, in-between time, by Jason Reynolds ; drawings by Raúl the Third
- Tokyo night parade, story by J.P. Takahashi ; art by Minako Tomigahara
- Magnolia flower, by Zora Neale Hurston ; adapted by Ibram X. Kendi ; illustrated by Loveis Wise
- A flag for Juneteenth, Kim Taylor
- The last chance for Logan County, Lamar Giles ; illustrated by Derick Brooks
- Conjure Island, Eden Royce
- We were the fire, Birmingham 1963, Shelia P. Moses
- The spin, by Marcus Stroman
- Stand up!, 10 mighty women who made a change, by Brittney Cooper ; illustrated by Cathy Ann Johnson
- Dreams for a daughter, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Mardi Gras almost didn't come this year, written by Kathy Z. Price ; illustrated by Carl Joe Williams
- Keyana loves her family, written by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley ; illustrated by Charnelle Pinkney Barlow
- Repeat after me, big things to say every day, by Jazmyn Simon and Dulé Hill ; pictures by Shamar Knight-Justice