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A necessary and uplifting message to all African American children, women, and men. Remember who you are and what you are, not what other’s make you out to be!
Teaching black culture.
✔️ Introduces Discrimination
✔️ Covers Kwanzaa
✔️ Covers Juneteenth
✔️ Covers "What is a Protest" for kids
✔️ Contains the B…
✔️ Introduces Discrimination
✔️ Covers Kwanzaa
✔️ Covers Juneteenth
✔️ Covers "What is a Protest" for kids
✔️ Contains the B…
by Elisha Hill
An easy to read young children's storybook about embracing two different Asian cultures (Korean and Taiwanese). Bilingual English, Korean and Mandarin. Introduces different A…
by Alice Young
The story is about Wounaan children, Chibau and K'õsi, who learn about their culture, traditions, and the importance of nature through various experiences. They interact with…
A poetic exploration of the color black, celebrating its beauty, pride, joy, greatness, boldness, excellence, hope, love, happiness, and history.
This book tells the inspiring story of Bessie Coleman, the first licensed African American female aviator in the United States, and her journey to achieve her dream of becomi…
by Alexis Stitt


This book provides a historical overview of the experiences and contributions of Black Americans, from slavery to the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting the ongoing fight ag…
by Ginger Moss

The story discusses the natural hair movement among black people, highlighting instances of discrimination and progress in policies. It emphasizes the importance of embracing…


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