African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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- A good night for ghosts
- A new beginning : my journey with Addy
- A place inside of me : a poem to heal the heart
- Addy saves the day : a summer story
- Almost there : a twisted tale novel
- Amari and the great game
- Amari and the great game
- Amari and the night brothers
- Amari and the night brothers
- As brave as you
- Baby says
- Becoming Muhammad Ali : a novel
- Before the ever after
- Betty before X
- Beware the werewolf
- Black brother, black brother
- Blast off
- Born on the water
- Campfire stories
- Circle of fire
- Circle unbroken : the story of a basket and its people
- Color me dark : the diary of Nellie Lee Love, the great migration North
- Crow
- Crown : an ode to the fresh cut
- Daisy and the doll
- Dear Justyce
- Dear Mr. Rosenwald
- Desmond Cole ghost patrol, 10, Ghouls just want to have fun
- Dragons in a bag
- Dread nation : [rise up]
- EllRay Jakes stands tall!
- Escape from the roller ghoster
- Fast pitch
- Firebird
- Foul trouble
- Freedom bird
- Freedom for Addy
- Freewater
- Game
- Genesis begins again
- Ghost boys
- Ghosts don't ride bikes, do they?
- Goggles!
- Hands up!
- Happy birthday, Addy! : a springtime story
- Home of the brave
- How high the moon
- I can build it!
- I love you more than ...
- I love you more than...
- I survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005
- I survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005
- I thought my soul would rise and fly : the diary of Patsy, a freed girl
- I'm not dying with you tonight
- Instructions for dancing
- Jackie and me : a baseball card adventure
- Jefferson's sons : [a founding father's secret children]
- Just like Josh Gibson
- King's courage
- Kizzy Ann Stamps
- Let my people go : Bible stories told by a freeman of color to his daughter Charlotte, in Charleston, South Carolina, 1806-16
- Lola reads to Leo
- Look! I can read!
- Love radio
- Lu
- Lu
- Luke on the loose : a Toon book
- Magnificent homespun brown : a celebration
- Major monster mess
- Make way for Dyamonde Daniel
- Making a play : a field party novel
- Mermaid you look
- Mia Mayhem and the super family field day
- Mia Mayhem breaks down walls
- Mia Mayhem is a superhero! #1
- Mia Mayhem learns to fly!
- Mia Mayhem stops time!
- Mia Mayhem vs. the mighty robot
- Mia Mayhem vs. the super bully
- Monster
- Moon over Star
- Most valuable players
- My hair is a garden
- My name is not Friday
- Night of the zombie zookeeper
- Ninth Ward
- Ninth ward
- Nothing burns as bright as you
- Now museum, now you don't
- On air with Zoe Washington
- On the come up
- One crazy summer
- One crazy summer
- Ophie's ghosts
- P.S. be eleven
- Patina
- Perfectly prima
- Piecing me together
- Playtime for restless rascals
- Public school superhero
- Queen of the scene
- Rebound
- Rich : a Dyamonde Daniel book
- Roll of thunder, hear my cry
- Roll of thunder, hear my cry
- Ruth and the Green Book
- Sassy : the silver secret
- Satch & me : a baseball card adventure
- Shadows on Society Hill : an Addy mystery
- Shattered midnight
- Simon B. Rhymin'
- Simon B. Rhymin' takes a stand
- Simon B. Rhymin' takes a stand
- Slump
- Small steps
- Small steps
- Stella by starlight
- Sunrise over Fallujah
- Surf's up, creepy stuff!
- The Final Four
- The Manifestor prophecy
- The Vanderbeekers and the hidden garden
- The Vanderbeekers and the hidden garden
- The Vanderbeekers and the hidden garden
- The Vanderbeekers lost and found
- The Vanderbeekers lost and found
- The Vanderbeekers make a wish
- The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street
- The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street
- The Vanderbeekers on the road
- The Vanderbeekers on the road
- The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963
- The all-I'll-ever-want Christmas doll
- The blossoming universe of Violet Diamond
- The cost of knowing
- The crossover
- The door of no return
- The escape of Oney Judge
- The mighty Miss Malone
- The new girl-- and me
- The old boat
- The old truck
- The old truck
- The only black girls in town
- The patchwork quilt
- The road to Paris
- The scary library shusher
- The secret detective
- The seventh most important thing
- The sleepwalking snowman
- The snowy day
- The unsung hero of Birdsong, USA
- The vampire ate my homework
- The voting booth
- The year we learned to fly
- Toeshoe trouble
- Tommy Traveler in the world of Black history
- Trivia queen, 3rd-grade supreme
- Troubles for Cecile
- Ty's travels : beach day!
- Ty's travels : zip, zoom!
- Under a painted sky
- Water, water everywhere
- Ways to make sunshine
- Ways to share joy
- We deserve monuments
- When Gorilla goes walking
- Whistle for Willie
- Whiteout
- Wonder horse
- Zora and me
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