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African American children -- Fiction
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African American children -- Fiction
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African American children
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African American children
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Fiction
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Salvage the bones, a novel, Jesmyn Ward
Nigel and the moon, by Antwan Eady; illustrations by Gracey Zhang
Read and rise, by Sandra L. Pinkney ; photographs by Myles C. Pinkney ; forward by Maya Angelou
A library, written by Nikki Giovanni ; illustrated by Erin K. Robinson
Lola at the library, Anna McQuinn ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
The me I choose to be, written by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley ; art by Regis and Kahran Bethencourt
I am every good thing, Derrick Barnes ; illustrated by Gordon C. James
Roll of thunder, hear my cry, Mildred D. Taylor ; frontispiece by Jerry Pinkney ; illustration by Kadir Nelson
It's the end of the world and I'm in my bathing suit, Justin A. Reynolds
Graduation day!, by Candice Ransom ; illustrated by Ashley Evans
Playtime for restless rascals, words by Nikki Grimes ; pictures by Elizabeth Zunon
We were the fire, Birmingham 1963, Shelia P. Moses
Dream street, written by Tricia Elam Walker ; collages by Ekua Holmes
One, written by Ruth Forman ; illustrated by Katura Gaines
Goggles!, Ezra Jack Keats
Sing, unburied, sing, a novel, Jesmyn Ward
Daddy speaks love, written by Leah Henderson ; illustrated by E.B. Lewis
Let us descend, a novel, Jesmyn Ward
The lucky ones, Linda Williams Jackson
Ours, written by Ruth Forman ; illustrated by Talia Skyles
Let us descend, Jesmyn Ward
Tay, by Phelicia Lang ; illustrated by Samanta Veliz, Books 3 & 4
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