Families who loved Freedom School, Yes! by Amy Littlesugar often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is starting to ask questions about unfairness in history or needs to see how courage looks in the face of intimidation. It is an essential resource for families processing news about systemic injustice or for children who feel nervous about standing up for what is right. Through the eyes of a young girl named Jolie, the story explores the 1964 Freedom Summer, showing how a community protects a volunteer teacher despite threats and violence. The narrative beautifully balances the heavy reality of racial prejudice with the uplifting power of education and communal resilience. While it depicts scary moments like a house fire, it centers on the bravery of ordinary people and the life-changing magic of learning to read. It is best suited for children ages 6 to 10 who are ready for honest but age-appropriate conversations about American history and civil rights.