Families who loved Black Pioneers of Science and Invention by Louis Haber often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their child begins to wonder why the history books at school only seem to tell half the story, or when a budding young scientist needs to see that their dreams are part of a long, brilliant legacy. This collection provides the missing pieces of the American scientific puzzle, introducing fourteen Black innovators who overcame systemic barriers to change the world. It is an essential resource for building a sense of identity, pride, and possibility. While the text focuses on professional achievements in chemistry, medicine, and engineering, it is deeply rooted in the emotional reality of perseverance. These are not just dry biographies, they are stories of individuals like George Washington Carver and Percy Julian who turned curiosity into life-saving discoveries. For middle schoolers, it serves as both a history lesson and a roadmap for navigating challenges with intellect and grace.