United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature
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United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature
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- Jim Crow and policing, Kevin P. Winn with Kelisa Wing
- Separate no more, the long road to Brown v. Board of Education, Lawrence Goldstone
- This book is anti-racist, by Tiffany Jewell ; illustrated by Aurélia Durand
- Ida B. Wells, voice of truth, educator, feminist, and anti-lynching civil rights leader, Michelle Duster ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- What is the model minority myth?, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- The civil rights movement, by John M. Dunn
- Protesting police violence in modern America, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD
- Los sueños de mi padre, una historia de raza y herencia, Barack Obama ; traducción de Daniel Esparza
- A history of me, written by Adrea Theodore ; illustrated by Erin K. Robinson
- The civil rights movement, by Nancy Ohlin ; illustrated by Roger Simó
- Ida B. Wells marches for the vote, written by Dinah Johnson ; illustrated by Jerry Jordan
- Marcus Garvey, controversial champion of Black pride, Anne Schraff
- Fighting with love, the legacy of John Lewis, Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Uncomfortable conversations with a Black boy, Emmanuel Acho
- What is Asian-Black solidarity?, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Not my idea, a book about whiteness,, written and illustrated by Anastasia Higginbotham
- A different mirror for young people, a history of multicultural America, by Ronald Takaki ; adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
- What are my rights?, Kelisa Wing
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States for young people, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz ; adapted by Debbie Reese and Jean Mendoza
- What is the civil rights movement?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Caste, the origins of our discontents : adapted for young adults, Isabel Wilkerson
- I'm still here, loving myself in a world not made for me, Austin Channing Brown, with Andrea Williams
- What is yellow peril?, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- If you were a kid during the civil rights movement, by Gwendolyn Hooks ; illustrated by Kelly Kennedy
- What is anti-racism?, Hedreich Nichols with Kelisa Wing
- When they call you a terrorist, a story of Black Lives Matter and the power to change the world, Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele ; adapted with Benee Knauer
- Dreams from my father, a story of race and inheritance, Barack Obama
- Unequal, a story of America, Michael Eric Dyson & Marc Favreau
- Civil rights sit-ins, by Duchess Harris
- A long time coming, a lyrical biography of race in America from Ona Judge to Barack Obama, Ray Anthony Shepard ; art by R. Gregory Christie
- What is white privilege?, Leigh Ann Erickson with Kelisa Wing
- They called themselves the K.K.K., the birth of an American terrorist group, by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- The black friend., on being a better white person, Frederick Joseph, MP3
- Desegregation and integration, Kevin P. Winn with Kelisa Wing
- Who was Ida B. Wells?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- The story of civil rights, by Wil Mara
- Black Internet effect, by Shavone Charles ; cover illustrations by Ashley Lukashevsky
- Black Lives Matter, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD
- The black friend, on being a better white person, Frederick Joseph
- Miles to go for freedom, segregation and civil rights in the Jim Crow years, by Linda Barrett Osborne
- The racial trauma handbook for teens, CBT skills to heal from the personal & intergenerational trauma of racism, Támara Hill, LPC
- What is the Black Lives Matter movement?, Hedreich Nichols with Kelisa Wing
- Promises to keep, how Jackie Robinson changed America, Sharon Robinson
- Atrocities in action, Kevin P. Winn with Kelisa Wing
- El movimiento por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos, Emily Mahoney ; traducido por Esther Sarfatti
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