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BTSB0INCE 192QUALIT Y SBound to Stay Bound BooksLinking Libraries to Children’s BooksomaerCfporCtheBlack History - Post Civil WarFictionClark-Robinson, Monica512534 Let The Children March. Under theleadership of Dr. Martin Luther King, children andteenagers march against segregation in Birmingham,Alabama, in 1963. il. Morrison, Frank. [IL 6-9] 34pages Houghton 2018 E (AR/RC) 21.46Glaser, Karina Yan380896 Vanderbeekers Of 141st Street. Told thatthey will have to move out of their Harlem brownstonejust after Christmas, the five Vanderbeeker children,ages four to twelve, decide to change their reclusivelandlord’s mind. il. [IL 7-11] 297 pages Houghton2017 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76380899 Vanderbeekers To The Rescue. TheVanderbeeker children, ages six to thirteen, race tohelp save their mother’s baking business from closureafter it fails an inspection. il. [IL 7-11] 351 pagesHoughton 2019 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Hughes, Langston470582 That Is My Dream!: A Picture Book OfLangston Hughes’s “Dream Variation.” An AfricanAmerican boy faces the harsh reality of segregationand racial prejudice, but he dreams of a different life-one full of freedom, hope, and wild possibility, wherehe can fling his arms wide in the face of the sun. il.Miyares, Daniel. [IL 4-7] 32 pages Schwartz & Wade2017 811 21.46Jackson, Richard482801 In Plain Sight. An ailing grandfather andhis helpful granddaughter play a unique game of seekand find. il. Pinkney, Jerry. [IL 4-8] 34 pages RoaringBrook 2016 E (AR) 21.46McMorrow, T. E.629609 Nutcracker In Harlem. In Harlem in the1920s, in the middle of a family Christmas party,Marie receives a nutcracker from her Uncle Cab, whichleads to a marvelous dream in this resetting of E.T.A.Hoffmann’s familiar tale. Includes historical notes. il.Ransome, James. [IL 4-8] 32 pages Harper 2017 E(AR) 21.46Meyer, Susan640251 New Shoes. In this historical fiction picturebook, Ella Mae and her cousin Charlotte, both AfricanAmerican, start their own shoe store when they learnthat they cannot try on shoes at the shoe store. il.Velasquez, Eric. [IL 6-9] 32 pages Holiday House2016 E (AR/RC) 15.17Nelson, Vaunda Micheaux670273 Book Itch: Freedom, Truth & Harlem’sGreatest Bookstore. Imagines the story of theNational Memorial African Bookstore, founded inHarlem by Louis Michaux in 1939, as seen from theperspective of Louis Michaux Jr., who met famous menlike Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X while helping there.il. Christie, R. Gregory. [IL 7-10] 33 pages Carolrhoda2015 Fic (AR/RC) 21.46Perkins, Useni Eugene709690 Hey Black Child. A lyrical, empoweringpoem that celebrates black children and seeks to inspireall young ones to dream big and achieve their goals. il.Collier, Bryan. [IL 4-8] 38 pages Little 2017 811 21.46Robinson, Sharon760016 Hero Two Doors Down. Eight-yearold Steve Satlow is thrilled when Jackie Robinsonmoves into his Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn in1948, although many of his neighbors are not, andwhen Steve actually meets his hero he is even moreexcited--and worried that a misunderstanding over aChristmas tree could damage his new friendship. il. [IL8-12] 202 pages Scholastic 2016 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Winter, Jonah956828 Lillian’s Right To Vote: A Celebration OfThe Voting Rights Act Of 1965. As an elderly woman,Lillian recalls that her great-great-grandparents weresold as slaves in front of a courthouse where only richwhite men were allowed to vote, then the long fightthat led to her right--and determination--to cast herballot since the Voting Rights Act gave every Americanthe right to vote. il. Evans, Shane. [IL 5-9] 33 pagesSchwartz & Wade 2015 E (AR/RC) 21.46Set S34965 of 11 Books @ 227.67Fiction For Older Readers1Alexander, Kwame050280 Crossover. Twin basketball stars Josh andJordan wrestle with highs and lows on and off thecourt as their father ignores his declining health. Ingraphic novel format. il. Anyabwile, Dawud. [IL 9-12]218 pages Houghton 2019 741 (AR) 17.96050639 Rebound. In the summer of 1988,twelve-year-old Chuck Bell is sent to stay with his

grandparents, where he discovers jazz and basketballand learns more about his family’s past. il. Anyabwile,Dawud. [IL 10-12] 414 pages Houghton 2018 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Cline-Ransome, Lesa222881 Finding Langston. Discovering a book ofLangston Hughes’ poetry in the library helps Langstoncope with the loss of his mother, relocating fromAlabama to Chicago as part of the Great Migration,and being bullied. [IL 8-11] 107 pages Holiday House2018 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Craft, Jerry247077 New Kid. Seventh grader Jordan Banksloves nothing more than drawing cartoons about hislife. But instead of sending him to the art school ofhis dreams, his parents enroll him in a prestigiousprivate school known for its academics, where Jordanis one of the few kids of color in his entire grade. Ashe makes the daily trip from his Washington Heightsapartment to the upscale Riverdale Academy DaySchool, Jordan soon finds himself torn between twoworlds--and not really fitting into either one. CanJordan learn to navigate his new school culture whilekeeping his neighborhood friends and staying true tohimself? In graphic novel format. il. Callahan, Jim. [IL8-12] 249 pages Harper 2019 741 (AR/RC) 17.96Cummings, Pat252391 Trace. An African-American middle schoolerwho has recently lost both his parents sees a ghostwearing old-fashioned clothing in the basement of theNew York Public Library. [IL 8-12] 307 pages Harper2019 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Draper, Sharon M. (Sharon Mills)290490 Blended. Piano-prodigy Isabella, eleven,whose black father and white mother struggle toshare custody, never feels whole, especially as racialtensions affect her school, her parents both becomeengaged, and she and her stepbrother are stopped bypolice. [IL 8-12] 308 pages Atheneum 2018 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76290522 Stella By Starlight. When a burningcross set by the Klan causes panic and fear in 1932Bumblebee, North Carolina, fifth-grader Stella mustface prejudice and find the strength to demandchange in her segregated town. [IL 9-13] 320 pagesAtheneum 2015 Fic (AR/RC) 21.46Giles, L. R. (Lamar R.)379218LastLast-Day-Of-Summer.Whenadventurous cousins Otto and Sheed Alston accidentallyextend the last day of summer by freezing time, theyfind the secrets between the unmoving seconds arenot as much fun as they expected. il. Adeola, Dapo. [IL10-12] 289 pages Houghton 2019 Fic (AR/RC) 20.762Jackson, Tiffany D.484834 Monday’s Not Coming. When her friendMonday Charles goes missing and Monday’s motherrefuses to give her a straight answer, Claudia digs intoher disappearance. [IL 14-18] 435 pages Harper 2018Fic (AR/RC) 21.46Johnson, Varian495808 Parker Inheritance. Twelve-year-oldCandice Miller is spending the summer in Lambert,South Carolina, in the old house that belonged toher grandmother, who died after being dismissed ascity manager for having the city tennis courts dugup looking for buried treasure--but when she findsthe letter that sent her grandmother on the treasurehunt, she finds herself caught up in the mysteryand, with the help of her new friend and fellow bookworm, Brandon, she sets out to find the inheritance,exonerate her grandmother, and expose an injusticeonce committed against an African American familyin Lambert. [IL 8-12] 331 pages Scholastic 2018 Fic(AR/RC) 20.76Latham, Jennifer544492 Dreamland Burning. When Rowan findsa skeleton on her family’s property, investigatingthe brutal, century-old murder leads to painfuldiscoveries about the past. Alternating chapters tellthe story of William, another teen grappling with theracial firestorm leading up to the 1921 Tulsa race riot,providing some clues to the mystery. [IL 14-18] 384pages Little 2017 Fic (AR/RC) 22.16Lockington, Mariama582170 For Black Girls Like Me. Eleven-year-oldMakeda dreams of meeting her African Americanmother, while coping with serious problems in herwhite adopted family, a cross-country move, andbeing homeschooled. [IL 8-12] 321 pages Farrar 2019Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Magoon, Kekla596675 Season Of Styx Malone. Caleb Franklinand his younger brother, Bobby Gene, spend anextraordinary summer with their new, older neighbor,Styx Malone, a foster boy from the city. [IL 8-12] 297pages Wendy Lamb Books 2018 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Moore, David Barclay656232 Stars Beneath Our Feet. A boy tries tosteer a safe path through the projects in Harlem inthe wake of his brother’s death. [IL 10-14] 294 pagesKnopf 2017 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Pearsall, Shelley706366 Seventh Most Important Thing. In 1963,thirteen-year-old Arthur is sentenced to communityservice helping the neighborhood Junk Man after hethrows a brick at the old man’s head in a moment of

rage, but the junk he collects might be more importantthan he suspects. Inspired by the work of Americanfolk artist James Hampton. il. [IL 10-14] 278 pagesKnopf 2015 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Reynolds, Jason748642 Boy In The Black Suit. Soon after hismother’s death, Matt takes a job at a funeral home inhis tough Brooklyn neighborhood and, while attendingand assisting with funerals, begins to accept her deathand his responsibilities as a man. [IL 12-16] 255pages Atheneum 2015 Fic (AR/RC) 22.16Rhodes, Jewell Parker749481 Ghost Boys. After seventh-grader Jerome isshot by a white police officer, he observes the aftermathof his death and meets the ghosts of other fallen blackboys including historical figure Emmett Till. [IL 10-14]214 pages Little 2018 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Tarpley, Natasha872516 Harlem Charade. Seventh-graders Jin,Alexandra, and Elvin come from very differentbackgrounds and circumstances, but they all live inHarlem, and when Elvin’s grandfather is attacked theyband together to find out who is responsible--andthe search leads them to an enigmatic artist whosemissing masterpieces are worth a fortune, and intoconflict with an ambitious politician who wants to turnHarlem into an historic amusement park. il. [IL 8-12]297 pages Scholastic 2017 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Thomas, Angie879491 Hate U Give. Sixteen-year-old Starr Cartermoves between two worlds: the poor neighborhoodwhere she lives and the fancy suburban prep schoolshe attends. These worlds are shattered when Starrwitnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood bestfriend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. Whateveryone wants to know is: what really went downthat night? And the only person alive who can answerthat is Starr. But what Starr does or does not say couldupend her community. It could also endanger her life.[IL 14-18] 444 pages Harper 2017 Fic (AR/RC) 21.46Watson, Renee922618 Some Places More Than Others. Amaravisits her father’s family in Harlem for her twelfthbirthday, hoping to better understand her family andherself, but New York City is not what she expected.[IL 8-12] 194 pages Bloomsbury 2019 Fic (AR/RC)20.76Williams, Alicia949807 Genesis Begins Again. Thirteen-year-oldGenesis tries again and again to lighten her black skin,thinking it is the root of her family’s troubles, beforediscovering reasons to love herself as is. 22 cm [IL9-13] 364 pages Atheneum 2019 Fic (AR/RC) 21.46Williams-Garcia, Rita952714 Gone Crazy In Alabama. The Gaithersisters are about to learn what it’s like to be fish outof water as they travel from the streets of Brooklyn tothe rural South for the summer of a lifetime. [IL 9-12]293 pages Amistad 2015 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76952892 One Crazy Summer. In the summer of1968, after traveling to Oakland, California, to spenda month with their estranged mother, Delphine andher two younger sisters get a cold welcome as theirmother makes them attend a Black Panther summercamp. [IL 9-12] 218 pages HarperCollins/Amistad2010 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Woods, Brenda (Brenda A.)964657 Unsung Hero Of Birdsong USA. Gabriel,twelve, gains new perspective when he becomesfriends with Meriwether, a Black World War II herowho has recently returned to the unwelcoming JimCrow South. [IL 10-14] 194 pages Nancy Paulsen2019 Fic (AR/RC) 20.76Set S34966 of 24 Books @ 498.24Nonfiction For Younger Readers3Alexander, Kwame050946 Undefeated. An ode to black Americantriumph and tribulation throughout history. il. Nelson,Kadir. [IL 4-7] 39 pages Houghton 2019 811 (AR) 21.46Asim, Jabari072992 Preaching To The Chickens: The StoryOf Young John Lewis. A fascinating glimpse intothe boyhood of Civil Rights leader John Lewis. Johnwants to be a preacher when he grows up. A leaderwhose words stir hearts to change, minds to think,and bodies to take action. But why wait? When John isput in charge of the family farm’s flock of chickens, hediscovers that they make a wonderful congregation!So he preaches to his flock, and they listen, contentunder his watchful care, riveted by the rhythm ofhis voice. il. Lewis, Earl B. [IL 5-8] 32 pages NancyPaulsen Books 2016 328-B (AR/RC) 21.46Barton, Chris095022 Amazing Age Of John Roy Lynch. Apicture book biography of John Roy Lynch, one of thefirst African-Americans elected into the United StatesCongress. il. Tate, Don. [IL 7-10] 48 pages Eerdmans2015 328-B (AR/RC) 20.77095095 What Do You Do With A Voice Like That?:The Story Of Extraordinary CongresswomanBarbara Jordan. A picture book on lawyer, politician,and civil rights leader Barbara Jordan. il. Holmes,Ekua. [IL 6-9] 48 pages Beach Lane Books 2018 328B (AR/RC) 21.46

095105 Whoosh!: Lonnie Johnson’s SuperSoaking Stream Of Inventions. The remarkablestory behind the invention of the Super Soaker toy.il. Tate, Don. [IL 7-10] 32 pages Charlesbridge 2016609-B (AR/RC) 20.74Bowman, Donna Janell140573 Step Right Up: How Doc And Jim KeyTaught The World About Kindness. A picture bookbiography of Dr. William Key, a former slave and selftrained veterinarian who taught his horse, Jim, to readand write and who together with Jim became one ofthe most famous traveling performance acts aroundthe turn of the twentieth century. il. Minter, Daniel.[IL 7-9] 48 pages Lee & Low 2016 179 (AR/RC) 22.84Coy, John246923 Game Changer: John McLendon And TheSecret Game. In 1944, the Duke University basketballteam played a game with the North Carolina Collegeof Negroes in secret. il. DuBurke, Randy. [IL 7-10] 32pages Carolrhoda 2015 796 (AR/RC) 21.46Duncan, Alice Faye295125 Memphis, Martin, And The Mountaintop:The Sanitation Strike Of 1968. The story of nineyear-old Lorraine Jackson, who in 1968 witnessedthe Memphis sanitation strike-Dr. Martin Luther KingJr.’s final stand for justice before his assassination. il.Christie, R. Gregory. [IL 8-11] 39 pages Calkins Creek2018 323-B (AR) 21.44Erskine, Kathryn314651 Mama Africa!: How Miriam MakebaSpread Hope With Her Song. An inspiring picturebook biography of iconic singer and activist MiriamMakeba of South Africa. il. Palmer, Charly. [IL 6-9] 48pages Farrar 2017 782-B (AR/RC) 22.16Hooks, Gwendolyn462610 If You Were A Kid During The Civil RightsMovement. Discover what it was like to be a kid inthe middle of a civil rights demonstration, find out howthe fight for equality changed the country forever, andmore. il. Kennedy, Kelly. [IL 7-10] 32 pages Children’s2017 323 (AR/RC) 14.75Hopkinson, Deborah463349 Carter Reads The Newspaper. A picturebook biography of Carter G. Woodson, father of BlackHistory Month, and what prompted him to push forthe recognition of Black History. il. Tate, Don. [IL 6-9]35 pages Peachtree 2019 973-B (AR) 21.44Levinson, Cynthia567476 Youngest Marcher: The Story Of AudreyFaye Hendricks, A Young Civil Rights Activist. InMay 1963, three thousand children were arrested for civilrights protests in Birmingham, Alabama. One of thosechildren was nine-year-old Audrey Faye Hendricks. This4is her story. il. Brantley-Newton, Vanessa. [IL 5-10] 40pages Atheneum 2017 323-B (AR/RC) 21.46Mangal, Melina599714 Vast Wonder Of The World: BiologistErnest Everett Just. Presents the life andaccomplishments of Ernest Everett Just, an AfricanAmerican biologist who made important discoveriesabout the cell in the 1930s. il. Uribe, Luisa. [IL 8-10]39 pages Millbrook Press 2018 570-B (AR/RC) 22.86Meadows, Michelle634324 Brave Ballerina: The Story Of JanetCollins. A picture book tribute to Janet Collins, the firstAfrican American principal dancer at the MetropolitanOpera House. il. Glenn, Ebony. [IL 4-8] 32 pages Holt2019 792-B (AR) 21.46Meltzer, Brad636306 I Am Jackie Robinson. A biography ofJackie Robinson, the first African-American to playMajor League Baseball. il. Eliopoulos, Chris. [IL 5-8]40 pages Dial 2015 796-B (AR) 20.06Rappaport, Doreen739648 Martin’s Big Words: The Life Of Dr. MartinLuther King, Jr. Focuses on the words of MartinLuther King, Jr. il. Collier, Bryan. [IL 5-10] 32 pagesJump at the Sun/Hyperion Paperbacks For Children2007 323-B (AR/RC) 14.77Shetterly, Margot Lee811992 Hidden Figures: The True Story Of FourBlack Women And The Space Race. The inspiringtrue story of four black women who helped NASAlaunch men into space. il. Freeman, Laura. [IL 6-8]40 pages Harper 2018 520-C (AR/RC) 21.46Slade, Suzanne823629 Computer Called Katherine: HowKatherine Johnson Helped Put America On TheMoon. The inspiring story of NASA mathematicianKatherine Johnson, an African-American womanwho made major contributions to the field of spaceexploration. il. Miller Jamison, Veronica. [IL 4-8] 34pages Little 2019 510-B (AR) 22.16Smith, Charles R.831016 28 Days: Moments In Black History ThatChanged The World. A picture book look at many ofthe men and women who revolutionized life for AfricanAmericans throughout history. il. Evans, Shane. [IL4-10] 56 pages Roaring Brook 2015 973 (AR) 22.16Spiller, Sara840059 Bessie Coleman. A biography of the life ofthe famous female aviator. il. Bane, Jeff. [IL 4-7] 24pages Cherry Lake 2019 629-B (AR) 22.84840062 Ida B. Wells. A biography of the life of theactivist for women’s rights and civil rights. il. Bane, Jeff.[IL 4-7] 24 pages Cherry Lake 2019 323-B (AR) 22.84

Wallace, Sandra Neil916713 Between The Lines: How Ernie BarnesWent From The Football Field To The Art Gallery.The remarkable story of Ernest “Ernie” Barnes--a starNFL football player who wanted only one thing--tomake art. il. Collier, Bryan. [IL 4-8] 46 pages Simon2018 796-B (AR/RC) 21.46Weatherford, Carole Boston924771 Be A King: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’sDream And You. See a class of young students asthey begin a school project inspired by Dr. MartinLuther King Jr. and learn to follow his example, as hedealt with adversity and never lost hope that a futureof equality and justice would soon be a reality. As timeschange, Dr. King’s example remains, encouraging anew generation of children to take charge and changethe world . to be a King. il. Ransome, James. [IL 4-8]34 pages Bloomsbury 2018 323 (AR) 21.46212586 Freedom In Congo Square. This poetic,nonfiction story about a well-known piece of AfricanAmerican history captures a human’s capacity tofind hope and joy in difficult circumstances anddemonstrates how New Orleans’ Congo Square wastruly freedom’s heart. il. Christie, R. Gregory. [IL 4-8]32 pages Little Bee 2016 976 (AR/RC) 21.46924799 Legendary Miss Lena Horne. A celebrationof the life of Lena Horne, the pioneering AfricanAmerican actress and civil rights activist who refusedto be treated as second class. il. Zunon, Elizabeth. [IL4-8] 47 pages Atheneum 2017 782-B (AR/RC) 21.46Wittenstein, Barry959065 Place To Land: Martin Luther King Jr. AndThe Speech That Inspired A Nation. The true storybehind the writing of Martin Luther King’s “I Have aDream” speech. il. Pinkney, Jerry. [IL 7-9] 46 pagesHoliday House 2019 323 (AR) 22.16Yomtov, Nelson973595 Defying Hitler: Jesse Owens’ OlympicTriumph. Tells the story of Jesse Owens’ achievementsat the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany indefiance of Adolf Hitler and his racists views of whitesupremacy. il. Garcia, Eduardo. [IL 7-10] 32 pagesCapstone 2019 796-B (AR/RC) 24.21Set S34967 of 27 Books @ 574.26Anderson, Kirsten (Kirsten Stephanie)061079 Who Is Michael Jordan? A biography aboutNBA superstar Michael Jordan. il. Putra, Dede. [IL8-12] 107 pages Penguin Workshop 2019 796-B (AR/RC) 13.87Bolden, Tonya130484 Pathfinders: The Journeys Of 16Extraordinary Black Souls. Brief bios of AfricanAmeri

544492 Dreamland Burning. When Rowan finds a skeleton on her family’s property, investigating the brutal, century-old murder leads to painful discoveries about the past. Alternating chapters tell the story of William, another teen grappling with the racial firestorm leading up to the 1

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