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10,303 books found
Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom
Charles A. Taylor
Personal songs, archival photos, and historical records tell the powerful story of the first Juneteenth celebrations and
Ages 10–16
Junebug #1
Junebug
Alice Mead
Ten-year-old Junebug faces the daunting pressures of the housing projects with bravery as he fights to protect his innoc
Ages 8–12
John Winthrop, Oliver Cromwell, and the Land of Promise
Marc Aronson
Archival maps and images bring to life the intertwined world of two powerful Puritan leaders as they navigate conflicts
Ages 12–18
John Henry
Julius Lester
Watercolor illustrations bring to life the legendary strength of Johnnie Henry as he faces off against a machine in this
Ages 4–10
John Blair and the Great Hinckley Fire
Josephine Nobisso
African American porter John Blair risks everything to lead passengers to safety as a terrifying firestorm sweeps throug
Ages 7–11
John and Abigail Adams: An American Love Story
Judith St. George
The founding of a nation unfolds through the intimate letters and shared wisdom of Abigail Adams and her husband, John.
Ages 10–14
The Iron Dragon Never Sleeps
Stephen Krensky
Ten-year-old Winnie befriends a young boy in a 1867 mining town and witnesses the immense labor of Chinese workers build
Ages 7–10
Irena Sendler and the Children of the Warsaw Ghetto
Susan Goldman Rubin
One brave social worker risks everything to smuggle hundreds of Jewish children to safety during the Nazi occupation of
Ages 8–12
Iqbal
Francesco D'Adamo
Sold into labor at a carpet factory, a brave boy named Iqbal risks everything to lead a resistance and win freedom for h
Ages 10–14
Into the West: from Reconstruction to the Final Days of the American Frontier
James M. McPherson
For the teen curious about how the American West was won and lost. Explore the complex legacy of the frontier through th
Ages 12–17
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Katrina M. Phillips
The second Monday in October is a time for song, dance, and food as communities gather to honor the vibrant histories an
Ages 4–8
If I Tell You the Truth
Jasmin Kaur
For teens grappling with the weight of family secrets or systemic injustice, this lyrical journey follows a mother and d
Ages 14–18
I, Matthew Henson: Polar Explorer
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child who feels their hard work goes unnoticed or needs to see how quiet resilience can change history.
Ages 7–12
Ordinary People Change the World #31
I Am John Lewis
Brad Meltzer
Young John Lewis learns that peaceful protest and getting into good trouble can change the world in this illustrated bio
Ages 5–9
Hurry Freedom: African Americans in Gold Rush California
Jerry Stanley
For the child curious about hidden figures in history, this book explores the grit and determination of African American
Ages 10–14
The Dies Drear Chronicles #1
The House of Dies Drear
Virginia Hamilton
Sinister events and whispers of hauntings surround a mysterious old house in this award-winning suspenseful tale.
Ages 9–13
Hope in the Valley
Mitali Perkins
Pandita finds solace in an abandoned mansion as she struggles with middle school, a broken friendship, and the fear of l
Ages 8–12
History of U.S., A
Joy Hakim
History comes alive through photographs and stories that trace the American journey from the industrial age through the
Ages 10–17
Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad
Ann Petry
For the young reader beginning to grapple with the history of systemic unfairness and seeking a model of unshakable cour
Ages 10–14
Grandpa's Corner Store
DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan
When a giant supermarket threatens her grandfather’s corner grocery, Lucy rallies the whole neighborhood to save the hea
Ages 4–8
Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust, The
Karen Gray Ruelle, Deborah Durland DeSaix
In the heart of Nazi-occupied Paris, the Grand Mosque becomes a secret sanctuary where Muslim community members risk eve
Ages 8–12
Go Free or Die: A Story About Harriet Tubman
Jeri Ferris
For the child who asks how one person can change the world. This biography explores Harriet Tubman's journey from a life
Ages 8–11
Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal: A Worldwide Cinderella
Paul Fleischman
Threads from Cinderella stories found all across the globe are woven together into one magnificent, shimmering tapestry
Ages 5–10
Gib #1
Gib Rides Home
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Set in the early 1900s, an orphan boy struggles to find a sense of belonging while being farmed out as unpaid labor in a
Ages 9–13
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