American Graphic Obama the Historic Election of Americas 44th President
by Agnieszka Biskup
Michelle Obama Get to Know the First Lady and Education Advocate
by Lakita Wilson
Dark Sky Rising: Reconstruction and the Dawn of Jim Crow (Scholastic Focus)
by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Tonya Bolden
Scientists, Healers, and Inventors (Book of Black Heroes)
by Wade Hudson
The African American Civil Rights Movement (Causes and Consequences)
by Michael Weber
Discusses the causes and consequences of the movement to achieve full political, economic, and social equality for blacks.
Leaving Charleston Harbor The Legend of Robert Smalls
by Donald Watson
A Child's Introduction to Hip-Hop (Child's Introduction)
by Jordannah Elizabeth
In the 1970s, a musical and cultural movement was sparked in the Bronx neighbourhood of New York City. Led by three DJs who performed at local block parties, DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash become known as the "Holy Trinity" of hip-hop and they helped establish the four main pillars of the genre: deejaying, mc'ing, break dancing, and graffiti art. From these early days, acclaimed journalist and music critic Jordannah Elizabeth takes kids on a journey through the history of...
Matthew Henson and the North Pole Expedition (Journey to Freedom: The African American Library) (Journey to Freedom (Child's World))
by Ann Graham Gaines
Kwanzaa is an important holiday that celebrates African heritage and African-American culture. Readers will learn that African Americans celebrate this holiday with gift giving, lighting Kinara candles each day, a big feast, and much more. Complete with simple text and colorful photographs. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Junior is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO. Translated by native Spanish speakers--and immersion school educators.
Slavery (The Black American Journey) (Journey to Freedom: The African American Library)
by James Meadows
The Harlem Renaissance (Lucent Library of Black History)
by Andy Koopmans
Are you a lover of rhythm and blues? Shoo-be-do-wop along with your little ones, as you introduce them to the legendary music of the Motown era. Enjoy a jazzy drift into dreamland, filled with sentiment and heart, as together, child and caring adult can share their musical love in this bedtime lullaby-along with interesting background information about Motown legends!Baby love,Little bitty precious one,I was born to love you.What else is there to do?You are the sunshine of my life.Morning, noon...
Back in 1909, not far from Jackson, Mississippi, Dr. Laurence Clifton Jones opened a special place for orphans named Piney Woods Country Life School. Dr. Jones loved music and wanted the children to love it too. In 1939 he started a school band that was just for girls, and he called it the Sweethearts. The music the girls played was called swing. It had rhythms and melodies that got people up on their feet to dance. And like all good music, it told stories about how it feels to be alive. After...
You Gotta Meet Mr. Pierce!
by Chiquita Mullins Lee and Carmella Van Vleet
'Creeeeak!' goes the screen door to self-taught artist Elijah Pierce's barbershop art studio. A young boy walks in for an ordinary haircut and walks out having discovered a lifetime of art. Mr. Pierce's wood carvings are in every corner of the small studio. There are animals, scenes from his life, and those detailing the socio-political world around him. It's this collection of work that will eventually win Elijah the National Heritage Fellowship in 1982 just two years before his death. But th...
The History of African-American Civic Organizations (American Mosaic: African-American Contributions)
by Joe Ferry
This series follows in the tradition of Chelsea House's African-American Achievers series in spotlighting various groups and organizations, and examining their historical and social impact. As African-Americans struggled to gain equality in America, many started forming their own organizations and clubs to foster a sense of community, as well as to share goals and experiences.
Celebrating Black Heritage (Black Jazz, Pizzazz, and Razzmatazz) (Black Heritage)
by Carole Marsh
In this timely follow-up to the best-selling, genre-defining Young, Gifted and Black, you can meet 52 more Black icons from around the world – this time spanning even more countries and including inspiring figures from as far back as the 1500s right up to present-day heroes. Featuring the stories of recent changemakers such as Amanda Gorman and Naomi Osaka, as well as historic talents such as Juan Latino and Yaa Asantewaa, Jamia Wilson has curated a new selection of inspiring black icons illus...
DK Life Stories: Martin Luther King Jr. (Life Stories) (DK Life Stories)
by Laurie Calkhoven
In this kids' biography, discover the amazing story of Martin Luther King Jr., whose powerful words and dreams for the future inspired the world. Martin Luther King Jr. will always be remembered for his famous "I have a dream" speech, which he gave during the March on Washington in 1963. But his life before and after that big event, and his other enormous contributions to the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, largely go unspoken. In this biography for kids ages 8-12, learn all about M...
American Patriots: A Young People's Edition (American History Classics)
by Gail Lumet Buckley and Tonya Bolden
Presents the story of the Black experience in United States military history.
Harriet Tubman (Fact Finders Biographies: Great African Americans)
by Nicholas M Healy
The Secret History of Popular Symbols Used in Everyday Life (Tafiti Kids Adventures)
by Kimberly J Gordon