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3,104 books found
The Making of America #1
Susan B. Anthony
Teri Kanefield
Drawing from primary sources and personal writings, this biography traces the life of the pioneering activist who fought
Ages 10–14
Suki's Kimono
Chieri Uegaki
Suki chooses her favorite colorful kimono for the first day of school, bringing her vibrant spirit and family culture in
Ages 4–8
Suggested Reading
Dave Connis
When a private school bans books, Clara fights back by running an underground library that changes everything for her fe
Ages 12–18
Suffragist's Guide to the Antarctic, A
Yi Shun Lai
An eighteen-year-old suffragist tests her limits on a hazardous 1914 expedition to the Antarctic where she must fight fo
Ages 14–18
Strike!
Larry Dane Brimner
Witness the historic California grape strike as César Chávez and Larry Itliong lead farm workers in a powerful struggle
Ages 12–18
The Story of Olympic Diver Sammy Lee
Paula Yoo
Sammy Lee overcame systemic discrimination to become a doctor and a legendary Olympic diver, proving that grit can break
Ages 6–10
Stolen Justice: The Struggle for African American Voting Rights
Lawrence Goldstone
The ballot box has been a site of struggle since 1787. Trace the long, determined journey of African Americans fighting
Ages 12–18
The Princesses of Myth #1
Sphinx's Princess
Esther Friesner
Ancient Egypt comes alive through the eyes of a young, brilliant Nefertiti as she fights for the freedom to choose her o
Ages 12–17
Speak UP, Speak OUT! The Extraordinary Life of "Fighting Shirley Chisholm"
Tonya Bolden
Unbought and unbossed, Shirley Chisholm rose from Brooklyn to the halls of Congress, breaking barriers and becoming a fi
Ages 10–14
Something for Nothing
Ann Redisch Stampler
A clever dog must use his wits to outsmart a rowdy gang of cats in this energetic retelling of a classic Eastern Europea
Ages 4–8
Small Shoes, Great Strides: How Three Brave Girls Opened Doors to School Equality
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
Three six-year-old girls face incredible hostility with quiet dignity as they become the first to integrate their elemen
Ages 6–10
Skinny
Donna Cooner
Even after gastric bypass surgery, fifteen-year-old Ever must face Skinny, the persistent inner voice that feeds her sel
Ages 13–18
Sing and Shout: The Mighty Voice of Paul Robeson
Susan Goldman Rubin
The most fascinating thing about Paul Robeson is how he used his world-famous singing voice to fight for civil rights ac
Ages 8–12
The Silence That Binds Us
Joanna Ho
May navigates the heavy weight of her brother’s death while finding the courage to speak out against the racist rumors a
Ages 14–18
She Was the First: The Trailblazing Life of Shirley Chisholm
Katheryn Russell-Brown
Shirley Chisholm rose from a childhood in Barbados and Brooklyn to become the first Black person to run for president, d
Ages 6–10
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The Self-Love Revolution: Radical Body Positivity for Girls of Color
Virgie Tovar
Societal standards often weigh heavy, but self-love is a radical act. Interactive exercises and personal stories offer a
Ages 12–18
Salat in Secret
Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow
A seven-year-old boy finds pride and empowerment in his Muslim faith after receiving a special prayer rug for his birthd
Ages 4–8
Saints and Misfits
S. K. Ali
Fifteen-year-old Janna must find her way through the complex layers of her community and her own identity after a painfu
Ages 14–18
Rise! From Caged Bird to Poet of the People, Maya Angelou
Bethany Hegedus
Maya Angelou transforms the trauma of her childhood into powerful poetry and political action in this moving biography w
Ages 7–12
Rightfully Ours
Kerrie Logan Hollihan
Trace the history of the suffragettes through engaging stories and activities that show how women organized to win their
Ages 9–14
Revenge of the Red Club
Kim Harrington
Riley fights to protect her middle school newspaper and a vital support group where young women speak openly about their
Ages 8–12
Reproductive Rights: Who Decides?
Vicki Oransky Wittenstein
Trace the long history of birth control and abortion through the centuries to understand how laws and social attitudes h
Ages 13–18
René #1
René Has Two Last Names / René tiene dos apellidos
René Colato Laínez
René shares the story behind his two last names, showing how his full name carries the history and pride of his mother a
Ages 4–8
The Reluctant Storyteller #1
Reluctant Storyteller
Art Coulson
Contemporary Cherokee life meets traditional folklore in this collection that blends storytelling with facts about the C
Ages 6–10
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