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Thursday, December 31, 2015

#SOL15: (Un)steady

Black Limbs (M.A. Reilly, 2014)

I.

Twenty-five years ago this past Monday, Rob and I were married in the front room of Dave's West Rutland, Vermont home. Dave's wife, whose name I have long forgot, served as the only witness. Twenty-five years have past and today finds me thinking about all I could not know that morning in Vermont. We stood there in that modest room with the wood stove burning, snow falling beyond the front windows and made promises to remain true "for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part." A series of phrases we repeated not knowing then the many things that these words would mean.

On that same trip to Vermont we found a deserted tree-lined road full of deep snow, untouched. We put the jeep that had been stolen two weeks before and recovered 24-hours later in Newark, NJ in 4-wheel drive and drove on only to stop a bit later and test the snow that was knee deep. We had to push hard on the doors to open them and we did and then walked about, laughing and I was sure we were the only two people on the planet.

We were so young. So unable to know the future could be anything but bright white snow and us in it.

II.

Memory is a Klein bottle, non-orientable, for what appears at first to be inside and outside breaks down when a trace is followed and lost.

We are more tangle than line; more hypotenuse than leg.

III.

Yesterday, I called 911 as my husband could no longer walk, even with assistance. He is unable to use his right leg to do what it has done for six decades. Stand up. Rob was supposed to go for chemo, but he could not get from the house to the car.  Nothing we tried, and my son and I tried everything we could, helped. Rob simply could no longer stand up--not a for a quarter of a minute.  When I called the oncologist's office to say we would not be there, the nurse practitioner told me to get Rob to the emergency room immediately as she feared spinal cord compression. 12 hours and an MRI later, spinal cord compression was confirmed and Rob was transferred from the emergency room to the intensive care unit where he remains as I write this.

Inside this story there is an abundance of sadness and fear and so much uncertainty that nothing looks orientable and really nothing ever is beyond the moment.  Inside this story there is hope and the large generosity of others.

Today, Rob's leg is stronger.  The doctors, and again I have lost track of the number, have begun treating him with large doses of steroids and radiation and the outcome is a bit brighter than yesterday.

IV.

Nothing holds steady. Not the turn of years,  not the lives we are making and forgetting.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

5 Best Photography Books Published in 2015








from Father Figure: Exploring Alternate Notions of Black Fatherhood. Image by Zun Lee.
Lee, Zun. (2014). Father Figure: Exploring Alternate Notions of Black Fatherhood. Foreword by Teju Cole. Italy:  EBS.
Published in September 2014 by EBS. 124 pages


Father Figure - Exploring Alternate Notions of Black Fatherhood from Zun Lee on Vimeo.
Video of images can be found
here.
Lee debunks the stereotype of absent, deadbeat black fathers in this poignant study.


Seascape by Hiroshi Sugimoto

Seascape by Hiroshi Sugimoto


Mita, Munesuke. (2015). Hiroshi Sugimoto: Seascapes. Bologna, Italy: Damiani.
Seascapes by Hiroshi Suhimoto.
Published 10.27.15 by Damiani. 272 pages.


Seascapes by the master.







Merkel's junkyard, Regine Petersen's Find a Fallen Star
‘Haunting’: Merkel’s junkyard from Regine Petersen’s Find a Fallen Star. Photograph: Regine Petersen 
Petersen, Regine. (2015). Find a Fallen Star. Berlin, Germany: Kehrer.
3 hardcover books in slipcase, published in 2015 by Kehrer. 144 pages

"Regine Petersen uses the stories of meteorite falls as a background for her narratives; a rock crashing through the roof of an Alabama home in the 1950's and hitting a woman, a group of children recovering a meteorite in their village in post-war Germany, and a more recent event in India involving two Rajasthani nomads. Petersen visited the places and the eyewitnesses and delved into their stories, expanding her photographic observations with found documents and interviews." (from here.)


Saville, Lynn. (2015). Lynn Saville: Dark City.  Bologna, Italy: Damiani.
Published September 29, 2015 by Damiani, 128 pages.
A study of vacant urban spaces with images made at dawn and twilight.

from The Erasure Trilogy. 
Sheikh, Fazal. (2015). The Erasure Trilogy. Göttingen, Germany: Steidl.
Short-listed for the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation Photobook Awards 2015.
Published September 29, 2105 by Steidel. 438 pages

The Erasure Trilogy explores the anguish caused by the loss of memory—by forgetting, amnesia or suppression—and the resulting human desire to preserve memory, all seen through the prism of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." (from here)

Monday, December 28, 2015

75+ Read Aloud Books to Help Celebrate February Holidays

Children's Books to Help Celebrate February Holidays 
from Groundhog's Dilemma
Groundhog Day (Feb. 2, 2016)
  1. Cox, Judy. (2004). Go To Sleep, Groundhog! Illustrated by Paul Meisel. New York: Holiday House. 
  2. Freeman, Don. (2002). Gregory's Shadow. New York: Puffin Books.
  3. Gregory's shadow.Gibbons, Gail. (2007). Groundhog Day! New York: Holiday House. (900L)
  4. Hill, Susanna Leonard. (2005). Punxsutawney Phyllis. Illustrated by Jeffrey Ebbeler. New York: Holiday House. (590L)
  5. Lewin, Betsy. (2014). Groundhog Day. New York: Scholastic.
  6. Miller, Pat. (2010). Substitute Groundhog. Illustrated by Kathi Ember. Park Ridge, IL: Albert Whitman & Company. 
  7. Pallotta, Jerry. (2013). Who Will See Their Shadows This Year? Illustrated by David Biedrzycki. Cartwheel Books. 
  8. Pearlman, Robb. (2015). Groundhog's Day Off. Illustrated by Brett Helquist. New York: Bloomsbury USA Childrens. 
  9. Pickford Susan T. (1993). It's Up to You Griffin! Illustrated by Marcy Dunn Ramsey. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing
  10. Remenar, Kristen. (2015). Groundhog's Dilemma.  Illustrated by Matt Faulkner. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  11. Roberts, Bethany. (2008). Double Trouble Groundhog Day. Illustrated by Lorinda Bryan Cauley. New York: Henry Holt. (440L)
Rosa Parks Day (Feb. 4, 2016)


from Rosa
  1. Adler, David. A. (1995). A Picture Book of Rosa Parks. Illustrated by Robert Casilla. New York: Holiday House.
  2. Giovanni, Nikki. (2007). Rosa. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. New York: Square Fish.
  3. Kittinger, Jo S. (2010). Rosa's Bus: The Ride to Civil Rights. Illustrated by Steven Walker. Honesdale, PA: Calkins Creek.
  4. McDonough, Yona Zeldis.  (2010). Who Was Rosa Parks? Illustrated by Nancy Harrison and Stephen Marchesi. New York: Grosset & Dunlap.
  5. Miller, William. (2001). The Bus Ride. Illustrated by John Ward. New York: Lee & Low Books.
  6. Parks, Rosa & Jim Haskins. (1999). I am Rosa Parks. Illustrated by Wil Clay. New York: Penguin.
  7. Pingry, Partick A. (2007). The Story of Rosa Parks. Illustrated by Steven Walker. Candy Cane Press. (Board Book)
  8. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2008). Boycott Blues: How Rosa Parks Inspired a Nation. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney.  New York: Greenwillow Books.  
  9. Reynold, Aaron. (2013). Back of the Bus. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. New York: Puffin.
  10. Ringgold, Faith. (2003).  If a Bus Could Talk: The Story of Rosa Parks. New York: Aladdin.
  11. Ringgold, Faith. (1993). Dinner at Aunt Connie's House. New York: Hyperion.
Chinese New Year (Feb. 6, 2016)


from Sam and the Lucky Money
    1. Chinn, Karen. (2003). Sam and the Lucky Money. Illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright. New York: Lee & Low Books. (660L)
    2. Demi. (2003).  Happy, Happy Chinese New Year! New York: Knopf Books for Young Readers. 
    3. Gower, Catherine. (2005). Long-Long's New Year: A Story About the Chinese Spring Festival. Illustrated by He Zhihong. Boston, MA: Tuttle.
    4. Katz, Karen. (2012). My First Chinese New Year. New York: Square Fish.
    5. Lin, Grace. (2010). Bringing in the New Year.  New York: Dragonfly Books. (250L)
    6. Li-Qiong, Yu.  (2011). A New Year's Reunion: A Chinese Story.  Illustrated by Zhu Cheng-Liang. Somerville MA: Candlewick Press. (560L)
    7. Otto, Carolyn. (2015). Holidays Around the World: Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and Lanterns. Washington, DC: National Geographic Books.
    8. Simonds Nina. (2002). Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats: A Treasury of Chinese Holiday Tales, Activities & Recipes. Illustrated by Leslie Swartz. Boston, MA: HMH Books for Young Readers.
    9. Sing, Rachel. (1994). Chinese New Year's Dragon. Illustrated by Shao Wei Liu. New york: Aladdin.
    10. Waters, Kate. (1991). Lion Dancer: Ernie Wan's Chinese New Year.  Illustrated by Martha Cooper. New York: Scholastic.
    11. Wong, Janet S.  (2014). This Next New Year. Illustrated by Yangsook Choi. Princeton, NJ: Pomelo Books. 
    12. Zucker, Jonny. (2014). Lanterns and Firecrackers: A Chinese New Year Story. Illustrated by Jan Cohen. London, UK:  Frances Lincoln Children's Books.
     Valentine's Day (Feb. 14, 2016)

    1. Bond, Felicia. (2006). Day It Rained Hearts. New York: HarperCollins.
    2. Bunting, Eve. (2016). Mr. Goat's Valentine. Illustrated by Kevin Zimmer. Sleeping Bear Press.
    3. Carle, Eric. (2015). Love from The Very Hungry Caterpillar. New York: Grosset & Dunlap.
    4. Choldenko, Gennifer. (2011). A Giant Crush. Illustrated by Melissa Sweet. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers.
    5. deGroat, Diane. (1997). Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink. New York: HarperCollins.
    6. Dunrea, Olivier. (2015). Ollie's Valentine. New York: HMH Books for Young Readers. 
    7. Gibbons, Gail. (2006). Valentine's Day Is. New York: Holiday House.
    8. Hall, Kat and Lisa Eisenberg. (2000). Olive You!: And Other Valentine Knock-Knock Jokes You'll A-Door. Illustrated by Stephen Carpenter. New York: HarperFestival. 
    9. Henkes, Kevin. (2003). Lilly's Chocolate Heart. New York: Greenwillow Books. 
    10. Katz, Karen. (2003). Counting Kisses: A Kiss & Read Book. New York: Little Simon.
    11. Marley, Cedella. (2014). One Love. Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books. 
    12. McBratney, Sam. (2011). Guess How Much I Love You? Illustrated by Anita Jeram. Somerville, MA: Candlewick. (690L)
    13. Petersen, David. (2011). Snowy Valentine. New York: HarperCollins.
    14. Preultsky, Jack. (2013). It's Valentine's Day. Illustrated by  Marylin Hafner. New York: Greenwillow Books.
    15. Schertle, Alice. (2004). 1, 2, I Love You. Illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books. 
    16. Spinelli, Eileen. (1996). Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch. Illustrated by Paul Yalowitz. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
    17. Yolen, Jane. (2009). How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You? Illustrated by Mark Teague. New York: The Blue Sky Press.
    Lincoln's Birthday (February 12, 2016) & President's Day (February 15, 2016)
      from Looking at Lincoln
    1. Borden, Louise W. (2001). A. Lincoln and Me. Illustrated by Ted Lewin. New York: Scholastic.
    2. Brown, Don. (2015). Dolley Madison Saves George Washington. New York: HMH Books for Young Readers. 
    3. Burleigh, Robert. (2014). Abraham Lincoln Comes Home. Illustrated by Wendell Minor.
    4. Castrovilla, Selene. (2013). Revolutionary Friends: General George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette.  Illustrated by Drazen Kazjan. Honesdale, PA: Calkins Creek. (620L)
    5. Ganeshram, Ramin. (2016). A Birthday Cake for George Washington.  Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton. New York: Scholastic Press.
    6. Giovanni, Nikki. (2013). Lincoln and Douglass: An American Friendship. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. New York: Square Fish. 
    7. Kalman, Maira. (2012). Looking at Lincoln. New York: Nancy Paulsen Books. (480L)
    8. Katz, Susan. (2012). The President's Stuck in the Bathtub: Poems About the Presidents. Illustrated by Robert Neubecker. New York: Clarion Books. (1070L)
    9. Krull, Kathleen. (2016). Lincoln Tells a Joke: How Laughter Saved the President (and the Country). Illustrated by Paul Brewer. New York: HMH Books for Young Readers. 
    10. McNamara, Margaret. (2010). Presidents' Day. Illustrated by Mike Gordon. New York: Simon Spotlight. (430L)
    11. McNamara, Margaret. (2012). George Washington's Birthday: A Mostly True Tale. Illustrated by Barry Blitt. New York: Schwartz & Wade. 
    12. Polacco, Patricia. (2011). Just in Time, Abraham Lincoln. New York: Penguin,
    13. Rappaport Doreen. (2008). Abe's Honest Words: The Life of Abraham Lincoln.  Illustrated by Kadir Nelson. New York: Disney-Hyperion. (820L)
    14. Rockwell, Anne. (2015). Big George: How a Shy Boy Became President Washington. Illustrated by Matt Phelan. New York: HMH Books for Young Readers. 
    15. Rockwell, Anne. (2009). Presidents' Day. Illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell. New York: HarperCollins.
    16. Schanzer, Rosalyn. (2007). George vs. George: The American Revolution As Seen from Both Sides. Washington D.C.: National Geographic Children's Books.  

    17. Singer, Marilyn. (2013). Rutherford B., Who Was He?: Poems About Our Presidents. Illustrated by John Hendrix. New York: Disney-Hyperion. 
    18. Slade, Suzanne. (2015). The House That George Built.  Illustrated by Rebecca Bond. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge. (890L)
    19. Small, David. (1997). George Washington's Cows. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 
    20. Smith, Lane. (2012). Abe Lincoln's Dream. New York: Roaring Brook Press.
    21. Smith, Lane. (2006). John, Paul, George & Ben. New York:  Disney-Hyperion. (660L)
    22. Stier, Catherine. (2007). If I Ran for President. Illustrated by Lynne Avril. Morton Grove, IL: Albert Whitman & Company. 
    23. Stier, Catherine. (1999). If I Were President. Illustrated by Diane DiSalvo-Ryan. Morton Grove, IL: Albert Whitman & Company. 
    24. Turner, Ann. (2003). Abe Lincoln Remembers. Illustrated by Wendell Minor. New York: HarperCollins. 
    25. Wells, Rosemary. (2011). Lincoln and His Boys. Illustrated by P.J. Lynch. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
    26. Winters, Kay. (2006). Abe Lincoln: The Boy Who Loved Books. New York: Aladdin.

    Saturday, December 26, 2015

    Text Set for 2nd Grade: Topic - Himalayan Mountains



    from Jan Reynolds' Vanishing Cultures: Himalaya


    Text Set for 2nd Grade: Topic - Himalayan Mountains



    Read Aloud/Shared Reading
    Note: Tenzin's Deer is the last read aloud in this text set and serves as a bridge to the next text set as it is a fable. Multiple copies of these texts are needed as students working in small groups reread the texts.
    from Crane Boy
    1. Cohn, Diana. (2015). Crane Boy. Illustrated by Youme Landowne. El Paso, TX: Cinco Puntos Press. (40 pp.) (Narrative)
    2. Jenkins, Steve. (2002). The Top of the World: Climbing Mount Everest. New York: Sandpiper. (900L) (Informational)
    3. Martin, Jacqueline Briggs. (2010). The Chiru of High Tibet: A True Story. Illustrated byLinda Wingerter. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Books. (900L) (Biography)
    4. Reynolds, Jan. (2007). Himalaya: Vanishing Cultures. New York: Lee & Low Books. (1000L) (Photo essay)
    5. Soros, Barbara. (2007). Tenzin’s Deer. Illustrated by Danuta Mayer. Cambridge, MA: Barefoot Books. (Lexile N/A) (Fable)

    Browsing Books and Independent/Buddy Reading

    Note: Because of the topic, few books used for traditional guided reading are included. Nonetheless, the topic fascinates children and through buddy reading, students can (and do) peruse these texts. Interest trumps 'reading level.'

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    from Tiger of the Snows (iBook version)
    1. Adhikary,  Anita . (2011). N Is For Nepal Herndon, VA: Mascot Books Inc. (32 pp.) (ABC book, Informational)
    2. Blanc, Katherine. (2010). The Boy Who Conquered Everest: The Jordan Romero Story. Hay House.  (890L, 72 pp.) 
    3. Burleigh, Robert. (2014). Tiger of the Snows. Illustrated by Ed Young. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers. (40 pp.) (Biography of Tenzing Norgay) iBook version
    4. Cohn, Diana. (2009). Namaste! Illustrated by Amy Córdova. Herndon, VA: Steiner Books. (970L, 32 pp.) (Contemporary fiction)
    5. Donkin, Andrew. (2001). DK Readers: Danger on the Mountain -- Scaling the World's Highest Peaks (Level 4: Reading Alone). Washington, DC: DK Children. (870L, 48 pp.) (Informational text)
    6. Esbaum, Jill. (2014). Explore My World Snow Leopards. Washington, DC: National Geographic. (32 pp.) (Informational text)
    7. Gerstein, Mordicai. The Mountains of Tibet.  Cambridge, MA: Barefoot Books.
    8. Guiberson, Brenda Z.  (2010). Moon Bear. Illustrated by Ed Young. New York: Henry Holt. (Informational)
    9. Heine, Theresa. (2014). Chandra's Magic Light: A Story in Nepal.  Illustrated by Judith Gueyfier. Cambridge, MA: Barefoot Books.  (Fiction, picture book)
    10. Herman, Gail. (2015). Climbing Everest (Totally True Adventures). Illustrated by Michele Amatrula. New York: Random House Books for Young Readers. (570L, 112 pp.) (Account)
    11. King, Deide. (2010). I See the Sun in Nepal. Illustrated by Judith Inglese. Satya House Publications. (380L. 40 pp.) Bilingual in English and Nepalese (Devanagari) (Fiction, picture book)
    12. Kramer, Sydelle. (1993). To the Top! Climbing the World's Highest Mountain (Step-Into-Reading, Step 5). New York:  Random House Books for Young Readers. (620L. 48 pp.) (Account of Hillary and Norgay's ascent of Mount Everest)
    13. Kroll, Virginia. (2014). Snowbound Secrets. Illustrated by Nívola Uyá. Madrid, Spain: Cuento de Luz. (36 pp.) (Contemporary Tale.+
    14. Morris, Jackie. (2014). The Snow Leopard. London, UK: Frances Lincoln Children's Books. (32 pp.) (Fable)
    15. Novesky, Amy. (2004). Elephant Prince: The Story of Ganesh. Illustrated by Belgin K. Wedman. San Rafael, CA: Mandala Publishing. (32 pp.) (Myth)
    16. Rima Fujita. (2011). Save the Himalayas.  Long Island City, NY: One Peace Books. (44 pp.) (Contemporary tale)
    17. Shrestha, Sophie. (2007). In Search of the Thunder Dragon. Illustrated by Romio Shrestha. San Rafael, CA: Insight Kids. (32 pp.)
    18. Taylor-Butler, Christine. (2014). Sacred Mountain: Everest. New York: Lee and Low Books. (48 pp.)
    19. Tiwari, Hari. (2013). The Story of a Pumpkin: A Traditional Tale from Bhutan. Illustrated by Dal Rai. NH: New Hampshire Humanities Council. 
    20. Turner, Pamela S. (2008). A Life in the Wild: George Schaller's Struggle to Save the Last Great Beasts. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. (1020L, 112 pp.) (Biography)

    Friday, December 25, 2015

    Happy Holidays


    Christmas in the City (M.A. Reilly, 2012)

    Tuesday, December 22, 2015

    500+ Read Aloud Books for the 2016 African American Read-In


    This is from NCTE: 

    Host an African American Read-In
    Download Badges for Online Use 
    African American Read-In Resources
    New for 2016!


    Click here to access the African American Read-In Toolkit and to make recommendations for future resources!
    The toolkit includes complimentary bookmarks, booklists, recent articles, and more

    During the month of February, schools, churches, libraries, bookstores, community and professional organizations, and interested citizens are urged to make literacy a significant part of Black History Month by hosting an African American Read-In. Hosting an event can be as simple as bringing together friends to share a book, or as elaborate as arranging public readings and media presentations that feature professional African American writers.

    Host Responsibilities

    As host, you are responsible for hosting an African American Read-In during the month of February and submitting a short report about your event that includes the location, number of attendees, and books featured. You do not need to register in advance. Note: The Host Report Card is to be submitted after your Read-In event.
    It's easy as I,2,3!
    To be recognized as an official African American Read-In Host:
    1) Select books, poems, speeches (anything) authored by African Americans;
    2) Hold your event during the month of February; and
     
    3) Report results by submitting an African American Read-In Report Card


    My Book Recommendations



    Preschool and Kindergarten
    1. Asim, Jabari. (2006). Whose Toes are Those? Illustrated by LeUyen Pham. New York: LB Kids.
    2. Clifton, Lucille. (1992). The Boy Who Didn't Believe in Spring.  Illustrated by Brinton Turkle. New York: Puffin.
    3. Cline-Ransome, Lesa. (2002). Quilt Alphabet. Illustrated by James Ransome. New York:  Holiday House.
    4. Cline-Ransome, Lesa. (2002). Quilt Counting. Illustrated by James Ransome. New York: SeaStar Books.
    5. Collier, Bryan. (2000). Uptown. New York: Henry Holt.
    6. Cooke, Trish. (2008). Full, Full, Full of Love. Illustrated by Paul Howard. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Books.
    7. All Be Boy Buzz by Chris Raschka
      from Be Boy Buzz
    8. Cooke, Trish. (2008). So Much!. Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Books. (500L)
    9. Crews, Donald. (1998). Bigmama’s. New York: Greenwillow Books. 
    10. Crews, Donald. (1996). Shortcut. New York: Greenwillow Books. (210L)
    11. Crews, Nina. (2003). The Neighborhood Mother Goose. New York: Greenwillow Books.
    12. Falwell, Cathryn. (2015). The Nesting Quilt. Thomaston, ME: Tilbury House Publishers. 
    13. Falwell, Cathryn. (2013). Rainbow Stew. New York: Lee and Low Books. (740L)
    14. Falwell, Cathryn. (2005). David's Drawings. NY: Lee & Low Books.
    15. hooks, bell. (2002). Homemade Love.  Illustrated by Shane W. Evans. New York: Jump At The Sun.
    16. hooks, bell. (2002). Be Boy Buzz. Illustrated by Chris Raschka. New York: Jump At The Sun. 
    17. hooks, bell. (2001). Happy to be Nappy. Illustrated by Chris Raschka. New York: Jump At The Sun. 
    18. Isadora, Rachel. (2009). The Princess and the Pea. New York: Puffin Books.
    19. Johnson, Angela. (2004). Violet's Music. Illustrated by Laura Huliska-Beith. New York: Dial Books.
    20. Johnson, Angela. (2000). Daddy Calls Me Man. Illustrated by Rhonda Mitchell. New York: Scholastic.
    21. Johnson, Angela. (1993). Do Like Kyla. Illustrated by James Ransome. New York: Orchard Books. (510L)
    22. Johnson, Angela. (1992). Rain Feet. Illustrated by Rhonda Mitchell. New York: Orchard Books.
    23. Keats, Ezra Jack. (1998). Whistle for Willie. New York: Viking Books.
    24. Keats, Ezra Jack. (1998). Peter's Chair. New York: Puffin Books.
    25. Keats, Ezra Jack. (1976). The Snowy Day. New York: Puffin Books. (500L)
    26. Lee, Spike. (2006). Please Baby, Please. Illustrated by Kadir Nelson. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
    27. Lee, Spike. (2005). Please Puppy, Please. Illustrated by Kadir Nelson. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
    28. Marley, Bob & Cedella Marley. (2012). Every Little Thing. Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books.
    29. Marley, Cedella. (2011). One Love. Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books.  
    30. Nelson, Kadir. (2005). He's Got the Whole World in His Hands. New York: Dial Books.
    31. Onyefulu, Ifeoma. (2006). Chidi Only Likes Blue: An African Book of Colors. London: Frances Lincoln Children's Books.
    32. Pinkney, Brian. (1997). Max Found Two Sticks. New York: Aladdin. (690L)
    33. Weatherford, Carole Boston. (2000). Jazz Baby. Illustrated by Laura Freeman. New York: Lee & Low Books. (400L)
    34. Williams, Vera B.  (1996). "More, More, More," Said the Baby. New York: Greenwillow Books.
    from Beauty and the Beast, Illustrated by Pat Cummings
    Primary Grades (1 - 3)
      from Life Doesn't Frighten Me.
    1. Adoff, Arnold. (2003). Beautiful Blackbird. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers. (540L)
    2. Adoff, Arnold. (2000). Touch the Poem. Illustrated by Lisa Desimini. New York: Blue Sky Press.
    3. Andrews, Troy. (2015). Trombone Shorty. Illustrated by Bryan Collier.  New York: Harry N. Abrams
    4. Angelou, Maya. (1993). Life Doesn't Frighten Me. Paintings by Jean-Michele Basquiat. New York: Stewart, Tabori and Chang.
    5. Bandy, Michael S. & Eric Stein. (2015). Granddaddy's Turn. Illustrated James Ransome. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press.
    6. Barton, Chris. (2105). The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch. Illustrated by Don Tate. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Books For Young Readers. 
    7. Bass, Hester. (2015). Seeds of Freedom: The Peaceful Integration of Huntsville, Alabama. Illustrated by E.B. Lewis. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press.
    8. Battle-Lavert, Gwendolyn. (2003). Papa's Mark. Illustrated by Colin Bootman. New York: Holiday House. 
    9. Beaty, Daniel. (2013). Knock Knock: My Dad's Dream for Me. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. New York: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
    10. Benson, Kathleen. (2015). Draw What You See: The Life and Art of Benny Andrews. Illustrated by Benny Andrews. New York: Clarion.
    11. Brooks, Gwendolyn. (2007). Bronzeville Boys and Girls. Illustrated by Faith Ringgold. New York: Amistad.
    12. Bryant, Jan. (2013). A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin. Illustrated by Melissa Sweet. New York:Alfred A. Knopf. 
    13. Clifton, Lucille. (1988). Everett Anderson's Goodbye. Illustrated by Ann Grifalconi. New York: Holt. 
    14. Cline-Ransome, Lesa. (2016). Just a Lucky So-and-So: The Story of Louis Armstrong. Illustrated by James E. Ransome. New York: Holiday House. 
    15. Cline-Ransome, Lesa. (2015). Freedom's School.  Illustrated by James E. Ransome. New York: Jump at the Sun.
    16. Cline-Ransome, Lesa. (2014). Benny Goodman and Teddy Wilson: Taking the Stage As the First Black-and-white Jazz Band in History. Illustrated by James E. Ransome. New York: Holiday House.
    17. Cline-Ransome, Lesa. (2012). Words Set Me Free: The Story of Young Frederick Douglass. Illustrated by James E. Ransome. New York: Simon & Schuster.
    18. Cooper, Floyd. (2015). Juneteenth for Mazie. North Mankato, MN: Capstone Young Readers.
    19. Cooper, Floyd. (2000). Mandela: From the Life of the South African Statesman. New York: Puffin. (890 L)
    20. Copeland, Misty. (2014). Firebird.  Illustrated by Christopher Myers. New York:  G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers.
    21. Daly, Niki. (2007). Pretty Salma: A Little Red Riding Hood Story from Africa. New York: Clarion Books. (640L)
    22. Danticat, Edwidge. (2015). Mama's Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and Separation. Illustrated by Leslie Staub. New York: Dial Books.
    23. Danticat, Edwidge. (2010). Eight Days: A Story of Haiti. Illustrated by Alix  Delinois. New York: Orchard Books.
    24. Dempsey, Kristy. (2014). A Dance Like Starlight: One Ballerina’s Dream. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. New York: Philomel.
    25. Derby, Sally. (2016). Jump Back, Paul: The Life and Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar. Illustrated by Sean Qualls. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
    26. Diouf, Sylvianne. (2004).  Bintou's Braids. Illustrated by Shane W. Evans. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle.
    27. Evans, Shane. (2012). We March. New York: Roaring Brook Press.
    28. Flournoy, Valerie. (1996).  The Patchwork Quilt. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Scholastic.
    29. Forman, Ruth. (2014). Young Cornrows Callin out the Moon. Illustrated by Cbabi Bayoc. New York: Lee & Low Books. 
    30. Giovanni, Nikki. (2007). Rosa. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. New York: Square Fish.
    31. Golio, Gary. (2015). Bird & Diz. Illustrated by Ed Young. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
    32. Gourley, Robbin. (2008). Bring Me Some Apples and I'll Make You a Pie: A Story About Edna Lewis. New York: Clarion Books. (810L)
    33. Greenfield, Eloise. (2009). Paul Robeson. Illustrated by George Ford. New York: Lee and Low.
    34. Greenfiled, Eloise. (2008). Brothers & Sisters: Family Poems. Illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist. New York: Amistad.
    35. Greenfield. Eloise. (2006). When The Horses Ride By: Children in the Time of War. Illustrated by Jan Gilchrist. New York: Lee & Low.
    36. Greenfield, Eloise. (1992). Africa Dream. Illustrated by Jan Gilchrist. New York: HarperCollins.
    37. Grimes, Nikki, (2008). Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. NY: Simon & Schuster.
    38. Grimes, Nikki. (2006). Thanks a Million. Illustrated by Cozbi A. Cabrera. New York: Amistad.
    39. Grimes, Nikki. (2001). Danitra Brown Leaves Town. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. NY: Amistad.
    40. Grimes, Nikki. (2001). A Pocketful of Poems. Illustrated by Javaka Steptoe. New York: Clarion.
    41. Gringsby, Susan. (2010).  In the Garden with Dr. Carver. Illustrated by Nicole Tadgell. Morton Grove,  IL: Albert Whitman & Company. (990L)
    42. Gunning, Monica. (2009). A Shelter in Our Car. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
    43. Gunning, Monica. (2004). America, My New Home. Illustrated by Ken Condon. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press.
    44. Gunning, Monica. (1999). Not a Copper Penny in Me House: Poems from the Caribbean. Illustrated by Frane Lessac. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press.
    45. Hartfield, Claire. (2002). Me and Uncle Romie: A Story Inspired by the Life and Art of Romare Bearden. Illustrated by Jerome Lagarrigue. New York: Dial. 
    46. Herkert, Barbara. (2015). Sewing Stories: Harriet Powers' Journey from Slave to Artist. Illustrated byVanessa Newton. New York: Knopf Books for Young Readers.
    47. Hicks, Kyra E. (2012). Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria. Illustrated by Lee Edward Fodi. Arlington, VA: Black Threads Press.
    48. hooks, bell. (2004). Skin Again. Illustrated Chris Raschka. New York: Jump At The Sun. 
    49. Hopkinson, Deborah. (2005). Under the Quilt of Night.  Illustrated by James E Ransome. New York: Aladdin.
    50. Hopkinson, Deborah. (1995).  Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt. Illustrated by James E Ransome. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 
    51. Hughes, Langston. (2015). Sail Away. Illustrated by Ashley Bryan. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
    52. Isadora, Rachel. (2008). Rapunzel. New York: G.P. Putnam. (No Lexile Level)
    53. Iyengar, Malathi. (2009). Tan to Tamarind: Poems About the Color Brown. Illustrated by Jamel Akib. New York: Lee & Low Books.
    54. Johnson, Angela. (2014). All Different Now: Juneteenth, the First Day of Freedom. Illustrated by E.B. Lewis. New York:  Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
    55. Johnson, Angela. (2007). Wind Flyers. Illustrated by Loren Long. New York: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing.
    56. Johnson, Angela. (2005). The Leaving Morning. Illustrated by David Soman. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. (510L)
    57. Johnson, Angela. (1993). When I Am Old With You. Illustrated by David Soman. New York: Scholastic. (730L)
    58. Johnson, Jen Cullerton. (2010). Seeds of Change: Wangari’s Gift to the World. Illustrated by Sonia Lynn Sadler. New York: Lee & Low.
    59. from Stitchin' and Pullin': A Gee's Bend Quilt
    60. Kamkwamba, William & Bryan Mealer. (2012). The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. Illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon. New York, Dial.
    61. Keeler, Patricia A. (2006). Drumbeat in Our Feet. Illustrated by Julio Leitao. New York: Lee & Low. 
    62. McKissack, Patricia. (2008). Stitchin' and Pullin': A Gee's Bend Quilt. Illustrated by Cozbi A. Cabrera. New York: Random House Books for Young Readers. 
    63. Medina, Tony. (2002). Love to Langston. Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie. New York: Lee & Low Books.
    64. Medina, Tony. (2009). I and I Bob Marley. Illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson. New York: Lee & Low.
    65. Mitchell, Margaree King. (2012). When Grandmama Sings. Illustrated by James Ransome. New York: Amistad.
    66. Myers, Walter Dean. (2009). Looking Like Me.  Illustrated by Christopher Myers. New York: EgmontUSA.
    67. Myers, Walter Dean. (2008). Jazz.  Illustrated by Christopher Myers. New York: Holiday House.
    68. Myers, Walter Dean. (2000). The Blues of Flats Brown.  Illustrated by Nina Laden. New York: Holiday House.
    69. Nelson, Kadir. (2013). Nelson Mandela. New York: Katherine Tegen Books
    70. Nolan, Nina. (2015). Mahalia Jackson: Walking with Kings and Queens.  Illustrated by John Holyfield. New York: Amistad.
    71. Nolen, Jerdine. 2007. Thunder Rose. Illustrated by Kadir Nelson. San Diego, CA: Harcourt. 
    72. Ochiltree, Dianne. (2012). Molly, by Golly!: The Legend of Molly Williams, America's First Female Firefighter. Illustrated by Kathleen Kemly. Honesdale, PA: Calkins Creek. (830L)
    73. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2009). Sojourner Truth's Step-Stomp Stride. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney. New York: Jump At The Sun. 
    74. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2008). Boycott Blues: How Rosa Parks Inspired a Nation. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney.  New York: Greenwillow Books.  
    75. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2006). Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney. New York: Hyperion Book.  
    76. from Molly, by Golly!: The Legend of Molly Williams, America's First Female Firefighter. 
    77. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (1998). Dear Benjamin Banneker. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney. New York: Sandpiper.
    78. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (1995). Alvin Ailey. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney. New York: Disney-Hyperion. (880L)
    79. Powell, Patricia Hruby. (2014). Josephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine Baker. Illustrated by Christian Robinson. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books.
    80. Ramsey, Calvin Alexander. (2010). Ruth and the Green Book. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. Minneapolis, MN: Carolrhoda Books.
    81. Reynold, Aaron. (2013). Back of the Bus. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. New York: Puffin.
    82. Richards, Beah E. (2006). Keep Climbing, Girls. Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie. New York: Simon & Schuster.
    83. Ringgold, Faith. (2015). Harlem Renaissance Party. New York: Amistad. 
    84. Ringgold, Faith. (2003).  If a Bus Could Talk: The Story of Rosa Parks. New York: Aladdin.
    85. Ringgold, Faith. (1998). My Dream of Martin Luther King. New York: Dragonfly Books.
    86. Ringgold, Faith. (1996). Tar Beach. New York: Dragonfly Books.
    87. Ringgold, Faith.  (1993). Dinner at Aunt Connie's House. New York: Hyperion.
    88. Rockwell, Anne.  (2000).  Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth.  Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie.  New York: Knopf. 
    89. from Haiti My Country: Poems by Haitian Schoolchildren.
    90. Rogé. (2014). Haiti My Country: Poems by Haitian Schoolchildren. Markham, ON: Fifth House.
    91. Rosales, Melodye Benson. (1999). Leola and the Honeybears: An African-American Retelling of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. (800L, GR Level 34/0)
    92. Russell-Brown, Katheryn. (2014). Little Melba and Her Big Trombone. Illustrated by Frank Morrison. New York: Lee & Low Books. (720L)
    93. San Souci, Robert. (1989). The Talking Eggs. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial. (840L) (Caldecott Honor Book)
    94. Shabazz, Ilyasah. (2014). Malcolm Little: The Boy Who Grew Up to Become Malcolm X. Illustrated by AG Ford. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
    95. Shange, Ntozake. (2004). Ellington was Not a Street. Illustrated by Kadir Nelson. New York: Simon & Schuster.
    96. Skead, Rob. (2013). Something to Prove: The Great Satchel Paige Vs. Rookie Joe DiMaggio. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. Minneapolis, MN: Carolrhoda Picture Books.
    97. Steptoe, John. (2008). Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale. New York: Puffin. (720L, GR Level 30/N)
    98. Stroud, Bettye. (2007). The Patchwork Path: A Quilt Map to Freedom. Illustrated by Erin Susanne Bennett. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
    99. Tate, Don. (2012). It Jes’ happened: When Bill Traylor Started to Draw. Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie. New York: Lee & Low.
    100. Thomas, Joyce Carol. (2008). The Blacker the Berry. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. New York: Amistad.
    101. Thomas, Joyce Carol. (1995). Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. New York: Harper Collins.
    102. Thompson, Laurie Ann. (2015). Emmanuel's Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah. Illustrated by Sean Qualls. New York: Schwartz & Wade.
    103. Troupe, Quincy. (2005). Little Stevie Wonder. Illustrated by Lisa Cohen. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
    104. Watson, Renee. (2012). Harlem's Little Blackbird. Illustrated by Christian Robinson. New York: Random House Books for Young Readers. (770L)
    105. Weatherford, Carole Boston. (2014).  Leontyne Price: Voice of a Century. Illustrated by Raúl Colón. New York: Knopf Books for Young Readers.  
    106. Weatherford, Carole Boston. (2015). Gordon Parks: How the Photographer Captured Black and White America. Illustrated by Jamey Christoph. Park Ridge, IL: Albert Whitman & Company. 
    107. Weatherford, Carole Boston & Sean Quails (Illus.). (2008). Before John was a Jazz Giant: A Song of John Coltrane. New York: Henry Holt.
    108. Weatherford, Carole Boston. (2001). Sidewalk Chalk: Poems of the City. Illustrated by Dimitrea Tokumbo. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press.
    109. Williams, Vera B.  (2007). A Chair for My Mother. New York: Greenwillow Books.
    110. Williams, Vera B. (2004). Amber was Brave, Essie was Smart. New York: HarperTrophy.
    111. Williams, Vera B.  (1991). Cherries and Cherry Pits. New York: Greenwillow Books.
    112. Winter, Jeanette. (2008). Wangari’s Trees of Peace. New York: Houghton Mifflin. (730 L)
    113. Winter, Jonah. (2015). How Jelly Roll Morton Invented Jazz. Illustrated by Keith Mallett. New York: Roaring Brook Press.
    114. Woodson, Jacqueline. (2015). Visiting Day. Illustrated by James Ransome. New York: Puffin Books.
    115. Woodson, Jacqueline. (2013). This Is the Rope: A Story From the Great Migration. Illustrated by James Ransome. New York: Nancy Paulsen Books. (1090L)
    116. Woodson, Jacqueline. (2012). Each Kindness. Illustrated by E.B. Lewis. New York: Nancy Paulsen Books. (640L)
    117. Woodson, Jacqueline. (2005). Show Way. Illustrated by Hudson Talbott. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers. (720L)


    from Chasing Freedom: The Life Journeys of Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony, Inspired by Historical Facts.
    Intermediate & Middle Grades (4-8)

    1. Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem and Raymond Obstfeld. (2012). What Color Is My World? The Lost History of African American Inventors. Illustrated by Ben Boos. And A.G. Ford. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick Press.
    2. Adedjouma, Davida, (Ed.). (1996). The Palm of My Heart: Poetry by African American Children. Illustrated by Gregory Christie. New York: Lee & Low Books.
    3. Alexander, Kwame. (2014). The Crossover. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt..
    4. Alko, Selina. (2015). The Case for Loving: The Fight for Interracial Marriage. Illustrated by Sean Qualls & Selina Alko. New York: Arthur A. Levine Books.
    5. Armand, Glenda. (2011). Love Twelve Miles Long. Illustrated by Colin Bootman. New York: Lee & Low.
    6. Bolden, Tonya. (2015). Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American Girl. New York: Abrams Books for Young Readers. 
    7. Cheng, Andrea. (2013). Etched in Clay, The Life of Dave, Enslaved Potter and Poet. New York: Lee and Low Books.
    8. Clinton, Catherine. (Ed.). (1998). I, Too, Sing America: Three Centuries of African American Poetry. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
    9. Curtis, Christopher Paul. (2013). The Mighty Miss Malone. New York: Yearling. (750L)
    10. Curtis, Christopher Paul. (2004). Bud, not Buddy. New York: Laurel Leaf. (950L)
    11. Curtis, Christopher Paul. (1995). The Watson's Go to Birmingham. 1963. New York: Delacort.

    12. Danticat, Edwidge. (2013). The Last Mapou. Paintings by Edouard Duval-Carrie. Brooklyn, NY: One Moore Book.
    13. Danticat, Edwidge. (2002). Behind the Mountains. New York: Scholastic.
    14. Dawes, Kwame. (2004). I Saw Your Face. Illustrated by Tom Feelings. New York: Dial.
    15. Draper, Sharon . (2015). Stella by Starlight. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
    16. Dray, Philip. (2008). Yours for Justice, Ida B. Wells: The Daring Life of a Crusading Journalist. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Atlanta, GA: Peachtree Publishers.
    17. Dunbar, Paul Laurence. (1999). Jump Back Honey:  The Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar.  Illustrated by Ashley Bryan, Carole Byard, Jan Spivey Gilchrist, Brian Pinkney, Jerry Pinkney and Faith Ringgold. New York: Hyperion.
    18. Elliott, Zetta. (2008). Bird. Illustrated by Shadra Strickland. New York: Lee & Low.
    19. Frame, Jeron Ashford. (2008). Yesterday I Had the Blues. Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie. Berkeley, CA: Tricycle.
    20. Giovanni, Nikki (Ed.). (2008). Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A celebration of poetry with a beat. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks, Inc.
    21. Grady, Cynthia. (2011). I  Lay My Stitches Down: Poems of American Slavery.  Illustrated by Michele Wood. Grand Rapi
      ds, MI: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers.
    22. Grimes, Nikki. (2015). Chasing Freedom: The Life Journeys of Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony, Inspired by Historical Facts. Illustrated by Michele Wood. New York: Orchard Books.
    23. Grimes, Nikki. (2013). Words with Wings. Honesdale, PA: WordSong.
    24. Grimes, Nikki. (2003). Talkin’ About Bessie. Illustrated by E.B. Lewis. NY: Orchard.
    25. Hamilton, Virginia. (2000). The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales. Illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon and James Earl Jones. New York: Knopf.
    26. Hamilton, Virginia. (1997). A Ring of Tricksters: Animal Tales from America, the West Indies, And Africa. Illustrated by Barry Moser. New York: Blue Sky Press.
    27. Haskins, Jim. (2005). Delivering Justice: W.W. Law and the Fight for Civil Rights. Illustrated by Benny Andrews. New York: Lee & Low Books.
    28. Hill, Laban Carrick. (2013). When the Beat Was Born: DJ Kool Herc and the Creation of Hip Hop.  Illustrated by Theodore Taylor. New York: Roaring Brook Press. (910L)
    29. Hill, Laban Carrick. (2010). Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave.  Illustrated by Bryan Collier. New York: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. (1100L)
    30. Hughes, Langston. (2012). I, Too, Am America. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
    31. Hughes, Langston. (2009). The Negro Speaks of Rivers. Illustrated by E.B. Lewis. New York: Hyperion.
    32. Hughes, Langston. (2007). The Dream Keepers and Other Poems. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney. New York: Knopf Books.
    33. Igus, Toyomi. (2009). I See the Rhythm. Illustrated by Michele Wood. New York: Lee & Low Books.
    34. Lawrence, Jacob. (1995). The Great Migration: An American Story. New York: HarperCollins.
    35. Lester, Julius. (2007). Days of Tears: A Novel in Dialogue. New York: Hyperion.
    36. Lovejoy, Sharon. (2014). Running Out of Night. New York: Delacorte Books for Young Readers.
    37. Lyons, Mary E. (2014). Roy Makes a Car. Illustrated by Terry Widener. New York: Atheneum.
    38. Lyons, Mary E. (1993). Stitching Stars: The Story of Quilts of Harriet Powers. New York: Atheneum. 
    39. McKissack, Patricia C. (2011). Never Forgotten. Illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. New York: Schwartz & Wade. 
    40. McKissack, Patricia C. (2001). The Dark Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney. New York: Yearling. 
    41. Morpurgo, Michael. (2015). A Medal for Leroy. New York: Squarefish.
    42. Muse, Daphne (Ed.). (2005). Entrance Place of Wonders: Poems of the Harlem Renaissance. Illustrated by Charlotte Riley Webb. New York: Abrams.
    43. Myers, Walter Dean. (2008). Ida B. Wells: Let the Truth Be Told. New York: Amistad.
    44. Nelson, Kadir. (2013). Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans. New York: Harper Collins.
    45. Nelson, Kadir. (2008). We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball. New York: Jump at the Sun. (900L)
    46. Nelson, Marilyn. (2001). Carver: A Life in Poems. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mill Press.
    47. Neri, G. (2007). Chess Rumble. New York: Lee & Low Books.
    48. Perdamo, William. (2005). Visiting Langston. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. New York: Henry Holt.
    49. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2015).  Rhythm Ride: A Road Trip Through the Motown Sound. New York: Roaring Brook Press. 
    50. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2013). Let it Shine: Stories of Black Freedom Fighters. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. New York: HMH Books for Young Readers.
    51. Pinkney, Andrea. (2012). Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney. New York: Hyperion.
    52. Ringgold, Faith. (2011). Henry Ossawa Tanner: His Boyhood Dream Comes True. Piermont, NH: Bunker Hill Publishing.
    53. Rhodes, Jewell Parker. (2015). Bayou Magic. New York: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
    54. Rhodes-Pitts, Sharifa. (2015). Jake Makes a World: Jacob Lawrence, A Young Artist in Harlem. Illustrated by Christopher Myers. New York: MOMA.
    55. Rhuday-Perkovich,  Olugbemisola. (2010). 8th Grade Superzero. New York: Arthur A. Levine Books.
    56. Rosa, Sonia. (2015). When the Slave Esperança Garcia Wrote a Letter.  Illustrated by Luciana Justiniana Hees. Translated by Jane Springer. Toronto, ON: Groundwood Books.
    57. Ryan, Pam Muñoz.  (2002).  When Marian Sang:  The True Recital of Marian Anderson.  Illustrated by Brian Selznick. New York: Scholastic.
    58. Samuelsson Marcus. (2015). Make it Messy: My Perfectly Imperfect Life. New York: Delacorte Books for Young Readers.
    59. Scattergood, Augusta. (2015). The Way to Stay in Destiny. New York: Scholastic.
    60. Shange, Ntozake. (2012). Freedom’s a-Callin Me. Illustrated by Rod Brown. New York: Amistad.
    61. Smith Charles R. (2015). 28 Days: Moments in Black History that Changed the World. Illustrated by Shane W. Evans. New York: Roaring Brook Press.
    62. Smith, Charles R. (2007). Hoop Queens. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick.
    63. Smith, Charles. R. (2007). Twelve Rounds to Glory: The Story of Muhammad Ali. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick Press.
    64. Smith, Hope Anita. (2009). Mother Poems.  New York:  Henry Holt.
    65. Smith, Hope Anita. (2003). The Way a Door Closes. Illustrated by Shane W. Evans.  New York: Henry Holt.
    66. Tate, Don. (2015). Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton. Atlanta, GA: Peachtree Publishers.
    67. Taylor, Mildred. (1976). Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.  New York:  Dial.
    68. Watkins, Angela Farris. (2014). Love Will See You Through: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Six Guiding Beliefs. Illustrated by Sally Wern Comport. New York:  Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
    69. Weatherford, Carole Boston. (2015). Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement. Illustrated by Ekua Holmes. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
    70. Weatherford, Carole Boston. (2005). Birmingham, 1963. Honesdale, PA: Wordsong.
    71. Williams, Mary. (2005). Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan. Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie.  New York:  Lee & Low Books.
    72. Williams-Garcia, Rita. (2015). Gone Crazy in Alabama. New York: Amistad.
    73. Williams-Garcia, Rita. (2015). P.S. Be Eleven. New York: Amistad.
    74. Williams-Garcia, Rita. (2010). One Crazy Summer.  New York: Amistad.
    75. Winter, Jonah. (2015). Lillian's Right to Vote: A Celebration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Illustrated by Shane W. Evans. New York: Schwartz & Wade.
    76. Woodson, Jacqueline. (2014). Brown Girl Dreaming. New York: Nancy Paulsen Books.
    77. Woodson, Jacqueline. (2010). Miracle Boys. New York: Speak. 
    78. Woodson, Jacqueline. (2010). After Tupac and D Foster. New York:  Speak.
    79. Woodson, Jacqueline. (2010).  Peace, Locomotion. 
      New York: Speak.
    80. from Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement

      Woodson, Jacqueline. (2010). Locomotion. New York: Speak.





    High School (9-12) and Adult


    1. Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi. (2014). We Should All Be Feminists. New York: Vintage.
    2. Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi. (2014). Americanah. New York: Anchor.
    3. Adoff, Arnold (Ed). (1997). I Am the Darker Brother: An Anthology of Modern Poems by African Americans. New York: Simon & Schuster.

    4. Angelou, Maya. (2009). I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York: Ballantine. 
    5. Baldwin, James. (2013). Go Tell It on the Mountain. New York: Vintage.
    6. Baldwin, James. (1992). The Fire Next Time. New York: Vintage.
    7. Baldwin, James. (1953/1985). Go Tell it on the Mountain. New York: Dell.
    8. Baraka, Amiri. (1999.) The LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader. New York: Basic Books.
    9. Brooks, Gwendolyn. (2006). Selected Poems. New York: Harper.
    10. Butler, Octavia. (2009). Kindred. New York: Beacon Press.
    11. Chestnut, Charles W. (1880/2010). The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories. New York: Book Jungle.
    12. Clifton, Lucille. (2000). Blessing the Boats: New and selected Poems 1988-2000. New York: BOA.
    13. Clifton, Lucille. (1974). An Ordinary Woman: Poems. New York: Random House.
    14. Coates, Ta-Nehisi. (2015). Between the World and Me. New York: Spiegel & Grau.
    15. Conkling, Winifred. (2015). Passenger on the Pearl: The True Story of Emily Edmonson's Flight from Slavery. New York: Algonquin Young Readers. 
    16. Countee, Cullen (Ed.). (1998). Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Black Poets of the Twenties. New York: Citadel.
    17. Danticat, Edwidge. (2014). Clair of the Sea Light. New York: Vintage.  
    18. Danticat, Edwidge. (2010). Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    19. Danticat, Edwidge. (2008). Brother, I'm Dying. New York: Vintage.
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    21. Danticat, Edwidge. (2015). Breath, Eyes, Memory: 20 Anniversary Edition. New York: Soho Press.
    22. Dove, Rita. (1999). On the Bus with Rosa Parks. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
    23. Dove, Rita. (1995). Mother Love. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
    24. Douglass, Frederick. (1845/2011). The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. New York: Tribeca Books.
    25. DuBois, W. E. B. (1903/2005). The Souls of Black Folks. New York: Simon & Schuster.
    26. Dunbar, Paul Laurence. (2005). The Sports of the Gods and Other Essential Writings. New York: Modern Library.
    27. Durrow, Heidi W. (2011). The Girl Who Fell from the Sky. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books. 
    28. Ellison, Ralph. (1995). Invisible Man, 2nd Ed. New York: Vintage.
    29. Fisher, Antwone Q. (2010). A Boy Should Know How to Tie a Tie: and Other Lessons for Succeeding for Life. New York:: Touchstone.
    30. Fuller, Charles. H. (1982). A Soldier's Play. New York: Hill and Wang.
    31. Gaines, Ernest J. (1997). A Lesson Before Dying. New York: Vintage.
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