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Princess hair

Little girls pretending to be princesses celebrate the different shapes, textures, and styles of their black hair.
Cover image of Princess hair

Midnight without a moon

2017
Rose Lee Carter, a thirteen-year-old African-American girl, dreams of life beyond the Mississippi cotton fields during the summer of 1955, but when Emmett Till is murdered and his killers are unjustly acquitted, Rose is torn between seeking her destiny outside of Mississippi or staying and being a part of an important movement.

D-Bow's high school hoops: Pull

2015
"Junior year. Derrick 'D-Bow' Bowen has worked hard for two years getting ready for this season. He earned his coach's trust and his role as the starting point guard for Marion East. But dissension and selfishness are threatening to tear the team apart"--Provided by publisher.

Get a hit, Mo!

2016
"Mo Jackson is excited for his baseball game, but Coach Marie tells him he is batting last and playing right field, again. Will Mo ever get a hit?"--.

Zoe in wonderland

2016
"Introverted, daydream-prone Zoe is afraid her real life will never be as exciting as her imaginary one"--.

Juba!

In Five Points, New York, in the 1840s, African American teenager William Henry "Juba" Lane works hard to achieve his dream of becoming a professional dancer but his real break comes when he is invited to perform in England. Based on the life of Master Juba; includes historical note.

Ashes

2016
"As the Revolutionary War rages on, Isabel and Curzon are reported as runaways, and the awful Bellingham is determined to track them down. With purpose and faith, Isabel and Curzon march on, fiercely determined to find Isabel's little sister Ruth, who is enslaved in a Southern state"--Provided by publisher.

Hoodoo

2015
In 1930s Alabama, twelve-year-old Hoodoo Hatcher is the only member of his family who seems unable to practice folk magic, but when a mysterious man called the Stranger puts the entire town at risk from his black magic, Hoodoo must learn to conjure to defeat him.

Squeak, rumble, whomp! whomp! whomp!

a sonic adventure
2012
Illustrations and onomatopoeic text describe the sights and sounds of a neighborhood.

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