African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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- A chorus rises
- A day for rememberin' : inspired by the true events of the first Memorial Day
- A place inside of me : a poem to heal the heart
- All the days past, all the days to come
- All the things we never knew
- Amari and the great game
- Amari and the night brothers
- America, my love, America, my heart
- Angel of Greenwood
- Bedtime bonnet
- Being Clem
- Black brother, Black brother
- Black girl unlimited : the remarkable story of a teenage wizard
- Black is a rainbow color
- Chlorine sky
- Concrete rose
- Cool. Awkward. Black
- Crown : an ode to the fresh cut
- Dactyl Hill Squad, Book one
- Deathless divide
- Dough boys
- Dragons in a bag
- Dread nation
- Dream Street
- Fast pitch
- Fly
- For Black girls like me
- Freedom bird
- Freewater
- Garvey in the dark
- Ghost boys
- Happy hair
- How high the moon
- How to live without you
- I love you more than ...
- I'm not dying with you tonight
- Instructions for dancing
- Isaiah Dunn saves the day
- J.D. and the great barber battle
- Jayla jumps in
- Just south of home
- Kings of B'more
- Last gate of the Emperor
- Layla's happiness
- Leaving Lymon
- Legendborn
- Light it up
- Loretta Little looks back : three voices go tell it : a monologue novel
- Lu
- Magnificent homespun brown : a celebration
- Maya and the return of the godlings
- Maya and the rising dark
- My hair is a garden
- My rainbow
- Nigel and the moon
- Not so pure and simple
- Nothing burns as bright as you
- Octopus stew
- Ophie's ghosts
- Overground railroad
- Paradise on fire
- Parker dresses up
- Public School Superhero
- Right where I left you
- Run, Mo, run!
- Rust in the root
- Slay
- So done
- Some places more than others
- Survive the Dome
- Swim, Mo, swim!
- Swing
- Take back the block
- The Black kids
- The Davenports
- The Vanderbeekers make a wish
- The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street
- The Vanderbeekers on the road
- The Vanderbeekers to the rescue
- The awakening of Malcolm X : a novel
- The chosen one : a first-generation Ivy League odyssey
- The cost of knowing
- The door of no return
- The dragon thief
- The last last-day-of-summer
- The magic in changing your stars
- The old truck
- The only black girls in town
- The rumor game
- The stars and the blackness between them
- The undead truth of us
- The voting booth
- The year we learned to fly
- This is my America
- This is my brain in love
- Tiffany Sly lives here now
- Tight
- Time for bed, old house
- Trace
- Tristan Strong keeps punching
- Tristan Strong punches a hole in the sky
- Vanderbeekers lost and found
- Vinyl moon
- Ways to grow love
- Ways to make sunshine
- We are all so good at smiling
- What lane?
- When Langston dances
- When Winter Robeson came
- When we say Black lives matter
- Who are your people?
- Who put this song on?
- Why we fly
- Wind flyers
- Your friend, Parker
- Zyla & Kai
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