17 kids books to read for the Black History Month from board titles to young adult to get full source of knowledge

What better approach to celebrate and show your children Black History Month than with some extraordinary kids' books?

We asked a couple of child inviting bookshops the nation over to give us their most loved titles that families ought to peruse for Black History Month – and consistently.

The Flying Pig Books in Shelburne, Vt., Read with Me in Raleigh, N.C., and Little Shop of Stories in Decatur, Ga., assembled a bunch of suggested peruses on racks now. We've likewise incorporated some new titles, for the ravenous youthful perusers who have officially scratched these books off their rundowns.



  • We Are Not Yet Equal," by Carol Anderson with Tonya Bolden
  • Hip-Hop Alphabet," by Howie Abrams and Michael "Kaves" McLeer
  • Just Mercy: A True Story of the Fight for Justice," by Bryan Stevenson
  • The Roots of Rap: 16 Bars on the 4 Pillars of Hip-Hop," by Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated by Frank Morrison
  • "Betty Before X," by Ilyasah Shabazz with RenĂ©e Watson
  • "The Port Chicago 50: Disaster, Mutiny, and the Fight for Civil Rights" by Steve Sheinkin
  • "Young, Gifted and Black: Meet 52 Black Heroes from Past and Present," by Jamia Wilson, Illustrated by Andrea Pippins
  • "Fast Enough: Bessie Stringfield's First Ride," by Joel Christian Gill
  • "Turning 15 On The Road To Freedom: My Story of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights March," by Lynda Blackmon Lowery, as told to Elspeth Leacock and Susan Buckley
  • "Little People, Big Dreams" series on Josephine Baker, Harriet Tubman, Maya Angelou and Rosa Parks 
  • "Meet Miss Fancy,"
  • "What was the March on Washington?" by Kathleen Krull
  • "Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History," by Vashti Harrison

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