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A Great Selection of Reads by Black Authors!
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February 22, 2024
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In celebration of Black History Month, we’ve curated an exciting collection of must-reads by talented Black authors directly from our curriculum! If you’re passionate about literature and reading, keep an eye out for our upcoming module – we’ve got something special in store for you!

Black Joy Book List:

Note: This list is ordered from K to 8, with titles for the littlest ones at the top, and older students at the end. If you have specific questions about which titles are best for the kids you care about, or a title we should know about, email us here.

• The King of Kindergarten by Derrick Barnes

• Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beatty

• Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall

• Over and Under the Pond by Kate Messner

• The Patchwork Bike by Maxine Beneba Clarke

• Thank You, Omu by Oge Mora

• We Don’t Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins

• Windows by Julia Denos

• Crown, an Ode to the Fresh Cut by Derrick Barnes

• Little Leaders by Vashti Harrison

• Brothers and Sisters Family Poems by Eloise Greenfield

• Dear Hot Dog by Mordicai Gerstein

• Dragons in a Bag by Zetta Elliot

• Keena Ford Series by Melissa Thomson

• Miami Jackson Series by Patricia McKissack

• Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis by Jabari Asim

• Uptown by Bryan Collier

• Auntie Luce’s Talking Painting by Francie Latour

• The Book Itch: Freedom, Truth, and Harlem’s Greatest Bookstore by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson

• Clayton Byrd Goes Underground by Rita Williams-Garcia

• Dyamonde Daniel Series by Nikki Grimes

• Ruby and the Booker Boys Series by Derrick Barnes

• The Season of Styx Malone by Kekla Magoon

• Trombone Shorty by Troy Andrews

• Finding Langston by Lisa Cline-Ransome

• Garvey’s Choice by Nikki Grimes

• Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson

• Kinda Like Brothers by Coe Booth

• One Last Word: Wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance by Nikki Grimes

• Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library by Carole Boston Weatherford

• The Crossover by Kwame Alexander

• Hip Hop Speaks to Children by Nikki Giovanni

• Ghost, and the rest of the Track series by Jason Reynolds

• Look Both Ways by Jason Reynolds

• Dream Keeper and Other Poems by Langston Hughes

• The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis

• Poems by Maya Angelou

• Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson

Happy reading! If you have any additional suggestions to share with our educator audience, email us here.

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