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Young Adult Historical Fiction
Dear Martin
by
Nic Stone
Call Number: YA FIC STO
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
by
Mildred D. Taylor
Call Number: YA FIC TAY
The Journey of Little Charlie
by
Christopher Paul Curtis
Call Number: YA FIC CUR
The Door of No Return
by
Kwame Alexander
Call Number: YA FIC ALE
Finding Langston
by
Lesa Cline-Ransome
Call Number: YA FIC CLI
Freedom over Me
by
Ashley Bryan
Call Number: GRAPHIC BRY
Kindred
by
Octavia Butler
Call Number: YA FIC BUT
Betty Before X
by
Ilyasah Shabazz; Renee Watson
Call Number: YA FIC SHA
One Crazy Summer
by
Rita Williams-Garcia
Call Number: YA FIC WIL
Adult Historical Fiction
Washington Black
by
Esi Edugyan
Call Number: FIC EDU
The Known World
by
Edward P. Jones
Call Number: FIC JON
A Mercy
by
Toni Morrison
Call Number: FIC MOR
Someone Knows My Name
by
Lawrence Hill
Call Number: FIC HIL
The Nickel Boys
by
Colson Whitehead
Call Number: FIC WHI
My Monticello
by
Jocelyn Nicole Johnson
Call Number: ebook
Libertie
by
Kaitlyn Greenidge
Call Number: FIC GRE
The Vanishing Half
by
Brit Bennett
Call Number: FIC BEN
The Water Dancer
by
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Call Number: FIC COA
The Underground Railroad (Pulitzer Prize Winner) (National Book Award Winner) (Oprah's Book Club)
by
Colson Whitehead
Call Number: FIC WHI
Deacon King Kong
by
James McBride
Call Number: FIC MCB
The Color Purple
by
Alice Walker
Call Number: FIC WAL
Another Brooklyn
by
Jacqueline Woodson
Call Number: FIC WOO
2024 ASALH Theme: African Americans and the Arts
Consuming Stories: Kara Walker and the imagining of American race
by
Rebecca Peabody
Call Number: 709.2 PEA
African Americans in Art
by
Daniel Schulman
Call Number: 704.0396 A
Wake up Our Souls
by
Tonya Bolden
Call Number: 704.0396 B
Creative Fire: Voices of Triumph
by
Time-Life Books Editors
Call Number: 704.0396 C
Story Painter
by
John Duggleby
Call Number: 759.13 D
The Great Migration
by
Jacob Lawrence (Illustrator)
Call Number: 759.1 J
Gullah Images
by
Pat Conroy
Call Number: 759 G
Envisioning Emancipation
by
Deborah Willis; Barbara Krauthamer
Call Number: 973.7 W
Black History in Its Own Words
by
Ron Wimberly (Artist)
Call Number: GRAPHIC WIM
More Than 200 Years of Extraordinary Writing by African Americans
by
Wade Hudson; Sean Qualls (Illustrator)
Call Number: 081 H
Reflections in Black: a history of Black photographers, 1840 to the present
by
Deborah Willis
Call Number: 770 W
Words with Wings: a treasury of African-American poetry and art
by
Belinda Rochelle
Call Number: 811.008 W
The Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance: Five Novels of The 1920s (LOA #217)
by
Rafia Zafar (Editor)
Call Number: FIC ZAF
Harlem Renaissance: Four Novels of The 1930s (LOA #218)
by
Rafia Zafar (Editor)
Call Number: FIC ZAF
Shadowed Dreams: women's poetry of the Harlem Renaissance
by
Maureen Honey (Editor)
Call Number: 811.008 S
Harlem Stomp!
by
Laban Carrick Hill
Call Number: Oversize 810.9 H
Black music in the Harlem Renaissance
by
Samuel A. , Jr. Floyd
Call Number: 780 B
Bulldaggers, Pansies, and Chocolate Babies: performance, race, and sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance
by
James F. Wilson
Call Number: 812 W
The Harlem Renaissance
by
Steven Watson
Call Number: 700.89 W
The Harlem Renaissance
by
Kevin Hillstrom
Call Number: 810.8 H
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