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Rulers and Leaders

By Adam Sutherland

Abdullah’s Butterfly (Red Storybook)

By Fraser, Janine

Racism

By Antony Lishak

No Footballs in the Playground!

By Andrew James Slater

An Angel Just Like Me

By Mary Hoffman, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu

Behind the News: Race and Crime

By Philip Steele

Freedom

By Catherine Johnson

Hats of Faith

By Medeia Cohan-Petrolino, Sarah Walsh

Hey You!: An empowering celebration of growing up Black

By Dapo Adeola, Alyissa Johnson, Sharee Miller, Jade Orlando

A Street of Tall People

By Alan Gibbons

I Am Every Good Thing

By Derrick Barnes, Gordon C James

I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King and the Fight for Equal Rights

By Anita Ganeri

The Beautiful Game

By Alan Gibbons, Chris Chalik

Welcome to Nowhere

By Laird, Elizabeth

The Lost Diary Of Tutankhamun’s Mummy (Lost Diaries)

By Dickinson

The Lost Diary of Annie Oakley’s Wild West Stagehand

By Dickinson, Clive

Coming to England: An Inspiring True Story Celebrating the Windrush Generation

By Floella Benjamin, Diane Ewen

I'm Gonna be

By Wade Hudson, George Ford

All Four Quarters of the Moon

By Shirley Marr

Little Leaders: Visionary Women Around the World

By Vashti Harrison

The Day Gogo Went to Vote

By Elizabeth Batezat Sisul

Me and White Supremacy (YA Edition)

By Layla Saad

Children in Our World: Culture and Diversity

By Marie Murray, Hanane Kai

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Tales of Extraordinary Women

By Favilli, Elena

Because of You, John Lewis

By Andrea Davis Pinkney, Keith Henry Brown

Anne Frank: Level 4 (National Geographic Readers)

By Alexandra Zapruder, National Geographic Kids

500 Words: A collection of short stories that reflect on the Black Lives Matter movement

By Various Various

Pride and Joy: A Story About Becoming an LGBTQIA+ Ally

By Frank J. Sileo, Kate Lum-Potvin, Emmi Smid, Vanessa Williams

Changes for Addy

By Connie Rose Porter

The Confidence Code for Girls: Taking Risks, Messing Up, and Becoming Your Amazingly Imperfect, Totally Powerful Self

By Katty Kay