Come on now; it’s time to go crazy over One Crazy Summer—an excellent and moving book punctuated with humor in all the right places.
Browsing: African American
Legendborn is a powerful, gripping fantasy that resituates Arthurian legend within a context of US race relations and the legacy of slavery.
Playing the Cards You’re Dealt is an enjoyable and thought-provoking book—especially for boys wondering what it takes to be a man.
Author Mildred D. Taylor won the Coretta Scott King Award and a Newbery Medal for Roll of Thunder, Hear Me Cry—plus too many more awards to list here.
In this episode, I talk with the incredible Dr. Ibram X. Kendi about his nonfiction book for caregivers, How to Raise an Antiracist.
Join us on this virtual book tour for Mark Darden’s Elijah Goes to Cleveland! You have to do a scavenger hunt at various landmarks throughout Cleveland!
Noted anthropologist and educator Dr. Johnetta Betsch Cole and award-winning illustrator Nelda La Teef talk about African Proverbs for All Ages.
An excellent book to spark meaningful discussion, Jen Bryant and Cannaday Chapman’s FEED YOUR MIND is a triumph. Highly recommended.
This Collection of Kids’ Books to Celebrate Black History serves as a means to learn about incredible black figures in history and are perfect for all kids ages 6-10.
Written by Grammy-winning Terry Abrahamson, whose work has been performed by everyone from Oprah Winfrey to Prince, The Blues Parade takes two friends, Pork Chop and One-Nose Willie, through the history of Blues music.