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Incoming Resources
- Hair story, untangling the roots of black hair in America, Ayana Byrd and Lori L. Tharps
- The B corp handbook, how to use business as a force for good
- Lose weight without dieting or working out!, J.J. Smith
- A ride to remember, a civil rights story
- Let the children march, by Monica Clark-Robinson ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- When a stranger comes to town, Michael Koryta
- Let the children march, Monica Clark-Robinson
- When a stranger comes to town, edited by Michael Koryta
- The Lesson, Cadwell Turnbull
- The officer's daughter, a memoir of family and forgiveness, Elle Johnson
- Gathering blossoms under fire, the journals of Alice Walker, edited by Valerie Boyd
- Latino Tales: Binge box
- Yonder, a novel, Jabari Asim
- You matter, Christian Robinson
- Beyond the point, Claire Gibson
- How beautiful we were, Imbolo Mbue
- Authentic diversity, how to change the workplace for good, Michelle Silverthorn
- No one is coming to save us, a novel, Stephanie Powell Watts
- The truth about Grace, a sequel to The pecan man, Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- On being 40(ish), edited by Lindsey Mead
- No one is coming to save us, a novel, Stephanie Powell Watts
- They all fall down, Rachel Howzell Hall
- The lion king, Elizabeth Rudnick
- Voice of freedom, spirit of the civil rights movement, Carole Boston Weatherford
- Starstruck, Kathleen Krull, Paul Brewer
- Gathering blossoms under fire, the journals of Alice Walker, edited by Valerie Boyd
- What my mother and I don't talk about, fifteen writers break the silence, edited by Michele Filgate
- More to Life, Reshonda Tate Billingsley
- The hundred wells of Salaga, a novel, Ayesha Harruna Attah
- She begat this, 20 years of The miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Joan Morgan, acclaimed author of When chickenheads come to roost
- Tree of dreams, Laura Resau
- In the shadow of 10,000 hills, a novel, Jennifer Haupt
- The magic in a year, directed by Andy T. Jones ; text by Frank Boylan ; illustration by Sally Garland
- The family lawyer, James Patterson with Robert Rotstein, Christopher Charles, and Rachel Howzell Hall
- March forward, girl, from young warrior to Little Rock nine, Melba Pattillo Beals
- Tree of dreams, Laura Resau
- History teaches us to resist, how progressive movements have succeeded in challenging times, Mary Frances Berry
- How beautiful we were, Imbolo Mbue
- The lion king, Elizabeth Rudnick
- Black history, Binge Box, kids edition
- The gilded years, a novel, Karin Tanabe
- Driving while black, African American travel and the road to civil rights, Gretchen Sorin
- Think yourself thin, : a 30-day guide to permanent weight loss, JJ Smith
- Thank you, Omu!, Oge Mora
- The devil is a lie, ReShonda Tate Billingsley
- A ride to remember, a civil rights story, by Sharon Langley and Amy Nathan
- Black history for beginners, by Denise Dennis ; illustrations by Susan Willmarth ; cover illustration by Stacey Robinson
- What I told my daughter, lessons from leaders on raising the next generation of empowered women, edited by Nina Tassler, with Cynthia Littleton
- Dragons and marshmallows, Zoey and sassafras series, book 1, Asia Citro
- Mistletoe in Juneau, Dahlia Rose
- Let the children march, by Monica Clark-Robinson ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- When a stranger comes to town, Michael Koryta
- When a stranger comes to town, edited by Michael Koryta
- The Lesson, Cadwell Turnbull
- The officer's daughter, a memoir of family and forgiveness, Elle Johnson
- Voice of freedom, spirit of the civil rights movement, Carole Boston Weatherford
- A ride to remember, a civil rights story
- Lose weight without dieting or working out!, J.J. Smith
- Yonder, a novel, Jabari Asim
- You matter, Christian Robinson
- How beautiful we were, Imbolo Mbue
- Beyond the point, Claire Gibson
- Black history, Binge Box, kids edition
- No one is coming to save us, a novel, Stephanie Powell Watts
- The truth about Grace, a sequel to The pecan man, Cassie Dandridge Selleck
- No one is coming to save us, a novel, Stephanie Powell Watts
- On being 40(ish), edited by Lindsey Mead
- They all fall down, Rachel Howzell Hall
- The lion king, Elizabeth Rudnick
- Gathering blossoms under fire, the journals of Alice Walker, edited by Valerie Boyd
- Gathering blossoms under fire, the journals of Alice Walker, edited by Valerie Boyd
- The hundred wells of Salaga, a novel, Ayesha Harruna Attah
- What my mother and I don't talk about, fifteen writers break the silence, edited by Michele Filgate
- Tree of dreams, Laura Resau
- The family lawyer, James Patterson with Robert Rotstein, Christopher Charles, and Rachel Howzell Hall
- In the shadow of 10,000 hills, a novel, Jennifer Haupt
- History teaches us to resist, how progressive movements have succeeded in challenging times, Mary Frances Berry
- March forward, girl, from young warrior to Little Rock nine, Melba Pattillo Beals
- Tree of dreams, Laura Resau
- How beautiful we were, Imbolo Mbue
- Starstruck, Kathleen Krull, Paul Brewer
- The lion king, Elizabeth Rudnick
- The gilded years, a novel, Karin Tanabe
- Driving while black, African American travel and the road to civil rights, Gretchen Sorin
- Thank you, Omu!, Oge Mora
- Think yourself thin, : a 30-day guide to permanent weight loss, JJ Smith
- A ride to remember, a civil rights story, by Sharon Langley and Amy Nathan
- Mistletoe in Juneau, Dahlia Rose
- What I told my daughter, lessons from leaders on raising the next generation of empowered women, edited by Nina Tassler, with Cynthia Littleton
- Dragons and marshmallows, Zoey and sassafras series, book 1, Asia Citro
- Black history for beginners, by Denise Dennis ; illustrations by Susan Willmarth ; cover illustration by Stacey Robinson
- Let the children march, Monica Clark-Robinson ; illustrated by Frank Morrison ; Andy T. Jones, director
- The officer's daughter, a memoir of family and forgiveness, Elle Johnson