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1. Freedom Crossing
by Margaret Goff Clark
After spending four years with relatives in the South, a fifteen-year-old girl accepts the idea that slaves are property and is horrified to learn ... More
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2. Don't Say Ain't
Don?t Say Ain?t, by Irene Smalls, is a beautiful and moving story of a young girl's struggle to adjust to a changing world without losing touch with ... More
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3. Hoops
by Walter Dean Myers
All eyes are on 17-year-old Lonnie Jackson while he practices with his team for a citywide basketball Tournament of Champions. His coach, Cal, knows ... More
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4. Unspoken: A Story from the Underground Railroad
by Henry Cole
A young girl's courage is tested in this haunting, wordless story. When a farm girl discovers a runaway slave hiding in the barn, she is at once ... More
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5. Sallie Gal and the Wall-A-Kee Man
by Shelia P Moses, Niki Daly (Illustrator)
Sallie Gal admires cousin Wild Cat's hair ribbons that fly in the wind when she jumps double Dutch. More than anything, Sallie Gal wants a set of her ... More
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6. The drinking gourd
by F.N. Monjo, Fred Brenner (Illustrator)
Sent home alone for misbehaving in church, Tommy discovers that his house is a station on the underground railroad.
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7. Goodbye Buffalo Sky
by John Loveday
Cappy, who lives on the American frontier in the 1870s, must fight for the people he loves, including an Indian woman from the Mandan tribe.
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8. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Letters from a Mill Town Girl
by Elizabeth Winthrop
In his first inaugural address, Roosevelt tells the American people that the only thing they have to fear is fear itself. Emma Bortoletti, the 12 ... More
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9. The Road to Memphis
by Mildred D Taylor
This is the third volume in the Logan saga. In 1941, America is filled with rumblings of war. But Cassie Logan is more concerned about problems at ... More
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10. Just Like Martin
by Ossie Davis
"Fourteen-year-old Ike Stone and his pals are thrilled to be a part of the Civil Rights movement sweeping the Deep South in the 1960s, but the depth ... More
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11. Stacey's Lie
by Ann M Martin
Layden presents easy-to-read profiles of nine up-and-coming basketball superstars including Rookie of the Year Damon Stoudamire, Bryant "Big Country" ... More
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12. Surprise! Surprise!
by Molly MIA Stewart
From the author of the "Sweet Valley High" and "Sweet Valley Twins" series and featuring the same characters, this story introduces the reader to ... More
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13. Louie
by Ezra Jack Keats
This classic story is as meaningful today as when it was first published more than 20 years ago. "The harsh unloveliness of inner-city streets is ... More
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14. California Gold Rush: Search for Treasure
by Catherine E Chambers, Allan Eitzen (Illustrator)
This classic series tells absorbing stories while relaying important information.
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15. Potato: A Tale from the Great Depression
by Kate Lied, Lisa Campbell Ernst (Illustrator)
When Dorothy's father loses his job and cannot find another, the family borrows a car and sets off for Idaho where jobs picking potatoes can be found ... More
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16. Joe Louis, My Champion
Now in paperback, a story set in the mid-1930s, in which an African American boy who yearns to be a boxer learns the value of determination, ... More
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17. My brother is a superhero
by Dyan Sheldon, Derek Brazell (Illustrator)
Adam finds life tough having a brother who's brilliant. But it is not just Keith who is giving him a hard time, for Adam and Midge are being bullied. ... More
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18. Slap Your Sides
by M E Kerr
Instead of going off to fight in World War II with other young men of Sweet Creek, Pennsylvania, Bud Shoemaker abides by his Quaker beliefs and ... More
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19. American Tail: Fievel Goes West
by Cathy East Dubowski, Beverly Lazor-Bahr (Illustrator)
All the excitement and brilliance of the feature-length animated film is captured in this deluxe movie storybook, richly illustrated in full color.
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20. The Return of Gabriel
by John Armistead, Fran Gregory (Illustrator)
In 1964, freedom workers come to a small Mississippi town to register blacks to vote. Cooper, the only white member of Oak Grove Baptist Church, must ... More
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21. Fire in the Streets
by Kekla Magoon
Right after Maxie and her first boyfriend Sam got into their first major fight, Sam's brother (and best friend) died in the fight for racial equality ... More
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22. A New Life for Toby
by Nancy F Rivers
When white folks are telling Tobias Cleveland that he needs to learn his place, Toby is just trying to figure out where he belongs. When eleven-year ... More
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23. Jamaica's Find Book & Cassette
by Juanita Havill (Illustrator), Anne Sibley O'Brien (Illustrator)
Jamaica finds a stuffed dog at the playground and, after taking it home, discovers her conscience as well.
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24. Beyond the Limbo Silence
by Elizabeth Nunez
In her third novel, Nunez weaves a personal story into the broader tapestry of political history, in the story of 21-year-old Sara Edgehill, who ... More
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25. What to Do When a Bug Climbs in Your Mouth and Other Poems to Drive You Buggy: And Other Poems to Drive You Buggy
by Rick Walton, Nancy Carlson (Illustrator)
Poems about insects and the insect world. Brightly colored magic marker drawings accompany the verses.
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