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Experiencing Racism
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Books for Experiencing Racism – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
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Searching for Sarah Rector: The Richest Black Girl in America
Tonya Bolden
When oil is found on her land, eleven-year-old Sarah Rector becomes the wealthiest Black girl in the nation—then she sud
Ages 10–14
Love, Hate & Other Filters
Samira Ahmed
For the teenager navigating the pressure of cultural expectations while facing the harsh reality of prejudice after a na
Ages 14–18
The Unidentified #1
The Unidentified
Rae Mariz
Inside a high-tech school located in a shopping mall, Kid Dade begins to suspect that her every move is being tracked fo
Ages 12–17
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Without Separation: Prejudice, Segregation and the Case of Roberto Alvarez
Larry Dane Brimner
When Roberto Alvarez was barred from his school, his immigrant community fought back in a landmark 1931 court case to en
Ages 7–10
Glenn Burke, Game Changer: The Man Who Invented the High Five
Phil Bildner
Meet the barrier-breaking MLB player who faced deep discrimination with excellence and gave the world the high five as a
Ages 4–8
Bridge Across the Sky
Freeman Ng
A Chinese boy endures the grueling wait and interrogation at Angel Island in 1924, holding onto hope for a new life thro
Ages 12–18
Turning Points
Little Rock Nine
Marshall Poe
Follow two students, one Black and one white, as they witness the historic and difficult integration of Central High in
Ages 8–12
Anzu #2
Anzu and the Realm of Darkness
Mai K. Nguyen
A Japanese American girl escapes the pain of school bullies when she is pulled into the Shinto underworld to save the sp
Ages 8–12
Response
Paul Volponi
The aftermath of a violent attack leaves a Black teenager named Noah to navigate the complex path toward manhood through
Ages 14–18
Growing Up Native American
Patricia Riley
Spanning two centuries of history, these memoirs and stories offer a profound look at the diverse lives and resilience o
Ages 12–18
Joe Ford #1
Who's Jim Hines?
Jean Alicia Elster
In the midst of the Great Depression, a twelve-year-old boy in Detroit watches his father run a lumber yard while learni
Ages 8–12
Fighting for Justice #1
Fred Korematsu Speaks Up
Laura Atkins, Stan Yogi
Verse and photographs tell the powerful true story of a Japanese American man who fought for justice and civil rights du
Ages 9–13
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
In the Name of Emmett Till: How the Children of the Mississippi Freedom Struggle Showed Us Tomorrow
Robert H. Mayer
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how the tragic death of Emmett Till sparked a wave of courageous youth activi
Ages 12–18
The Nguyen Kids #1
Secret of the Jade Bangle, The (Nguyen Kids series)
Linda Trinh
Anne receives a special jade bangle from her grandmother that helps her find her voice and a sense of belonging in a dif
Ages 6–9
Walking to the Bus-Rider Blues
Harriette Gillem Robinet
Twelve-year-old Alfa Merryfield finds his way through the changing world of 1956 Alabama during the historic bus boycott
Ages 8–12
Desert Diary: Japanese American Kids Behind Barbed Wire
Michael O. Tunnell
A third-grade classroom inside a Utah relocation camp provides a window into the daily lives of Japanese American childr
Ages 9–12
American Wings: Chicago's Pioneering Black Aviators and the Race for Equality in the Sky
Sherri L. Smith, Elizabeth Wein
Determined Black pilots in the early 20th century rise above segregation and systemic barriers to claim their rightful p
Ages 12–18
Imposter Syndrome and Other Confessions of Alejandra Kim
Patricia Park
Caught between her elite Manhattan school and her Queens neighborhood, Alejandra Kim searches for where she truly belong
Ages 14–18
When I Crossed No-Bob
Margaret McMullan
Twelve-year-old Addy relies on her integrity and bravery to face poverty and violence in rural Mississippi during the Re
Ages 10–14
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
Fly High! The Story of Bessie Coleman
Louise Borden, Mary Kay Kroeger
Bessie Coleman refused to let 1920s America ground her dreams, traveling all the way to France to become the first Afric
Ages 6–10
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
Kiyo Sato: From a WWII Japanese Internment Camp to a Life of Service
Connie Goldsmith, Kiyo Sato
Kiyo rises from the injustice of a WWII internment camp to serve in the Air Force and fight for human rights in this mov
Ages 11–18