In Before the Ships: The Birth of Black Excellence, author Maisha Oso looks at Black history before enslavement.
Browsing: Black History Month
Follow a brother and sister as they learn about Black history through the lens of a camera in Greatness by Regis and Kahran Bethencourt.
Learn about civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. in You Are a Star, Martin Luther King, Jr., by Dean Robbins and Anastasia Magloire Williams.
A Black girl faces the complexities of race in Radiant a historical middle-grade novel in verse from multiple Coretta Scott King winner Vaunda Micheaux Nelson.
Something, Someday, written by Amanda Gorman and illustrated by Christian Robinson, is a message of hope for the youngest of readers.
One and Like So, picture books by Ruth Forman, are a perfect way for young readers to learn about counting and love.
Small-Girl Toni and the Quest for Gold is a tall tale inspired by the life and works of Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison.
Do You Know Them? is inspired by newspaper ads placed by African Americans who were separated from family by the Civil War, enslavement, and emancipation.
Fighting With Love: The Legacy of John Lewis, by Lesa Cline-Ransome and James E. Ransome, tells the story of a groundbreaking civil rights leader.
The She Persisted chapter book series now features 33 titles. The latest feature gymnast Simone Biles and educator Opal Lee.