Families who loved Slavery: Real People and Their Stories of Enslavement by R. G. Grant 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 asking deep questions about the historical roots of inequality or when a school curriculum introduces the Atlantic slave trade. This visual guide goes beyond dry dates to focus on the human experience, using primary sources, artifacts, and personal accounts to explain the global history of enslavement from ancient times to the modern day. It is a comprehensive resource for middle and high school students that balances the grim realities of history with stories of incredible resilience and the fight for freedom. Parents might choose this book to provide a factual, sober, yet deeply empathetic foundation for understanding civil rights and social justice. It transforms a heavy subject into a series of powerful, human-centered narratives that foster critical thinking and historical literacy.