United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature
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- Ida B. Wells-Barnett, crusader against lynching, Elaine Slivinski Lisandrelli
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett, powerhouse with a pen, Catherine A. Welch
- The National Civil Rights Museum celebrates everyday people, Alice Faye Duncan ; photos by J. Gerard Smith
- Yours for justice, Ida B. Wells, the daring life of a crusading journalist, written by Philip Dray ; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn
- Let's talk about race, Julius Lester
- Ida B. Wells, by Diane Bailey
- Racial and cultural intolerance, by Samantha S. Bell
- The civil rights movement, striving for justice, Tim McNeese
- What is Asian-Black solidarity?, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Race cars, [a children's book about white privilege], by Jenny Devenny ; edited by Charnaie Gordon
- W.E.B. Du Bois and racial relations, by Seamus Cavan
- Race and the law, Jenny MacKay
- Coping with racial profiling, Del Sandeen
- Fighting with love, the legacy of John Lewis, written by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- What are race and racism?, by Sue Bradford Edwards ; content consultant, Duchess Harris
- Ida B. Wells, voice of truth, educator, feminist, and anti-lynching civil rights leader, written by Michelle Duster ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- What is yellow peril?, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- The Civil Rights Movement in America from 1865 to the present, by Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
- Examining assimilation, Emilly Prado
- This book is anti-racist, by Tiffany Jewell ; illustrated by AureĢlia Durand
- Promises to keep, how Jackie Robinson changed America, Sharon Robinson
- Atrocities in action, Kevin P. Winn with Kelisa Wing
- The story of civil rights, by Wil Mara
- Call and response, the story of Black Lives Matter, by Veronica Chambers with Jennifer Harlan
- Desegregation and integration, Kevin P. Winn, Kelisa Wing
- The NAACP, by Andrew Santella
- Chokehold, policing black men, Paul Butler
- The Civil Rights Movement in America from 1865 to the present, by Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
- Uncomfortable conversations with a black boy, Emmanuel Acho
- Let's talk about race, by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Karen Barbour
- Civil rights movement for kids, a history with 21 activities, Mary C. Turck
- Who was Ida B. Wells?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Fighting with love, the legacy of John Lewis, Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Remember, the journey to school integration, Toni Morrison
- White privilege, by M.T. Blakemore ; content consultant, Eileen O'Brien
- Ida B. Wells marches for the vote, written by Dinah Johnson ; illustrated by Jerry Jordan
- Cornel West, by Corinne J. Naden and Rose Blue
- Princess of the press, the story of Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Angela Shelf Medearis
- Mass incarceration, Black men, and the fight for justice /, Cicely Lewis
- Uncomfortable conversations with a black boy, Emmanuel Acho
- So what is tolerance anyway?, John LaMachia
- The split history of the Civil Rights Movement, activists' perspective, by Nadia Higgins ; content consultant: Zoe Burkholder, PhD, Assistant Professor, College of Education and Human Services, Montclair State University
- Struggling for civil rights, Stephanie Fitzgerald
- Martin Luther King, Jr., America's great nonviolent leader in the struggle for human rights, by Valerie Schloredt
- The turning tide, 1948-1956, from the desegregation of the armed forces to the Montgomery bus boycott, Margaret Dornfeld
- Race and economics, by M.M. Eboch ; content consultant, Tabitha Knight, Assistant Professor of Economics, Willamette University
- The march on Washington, by L.S. Summer
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert Jakoubek
- Who was Ida B. Wells?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Ida B. Wells, let the truth be told, by Walter Dean Myers ; illustrated by Bonnie Christensen
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