History

Art and text together introduce Arturo Schomburg and his lifelong work collecting Black history the world tried to erase.

This lyrical historical picture book centers the weekly gathering place where enslaved Africans in New Orleans sustained culture and community.

This adaptation introduces the Black women mathematicians whose work helped launch the space race.

Poetry and portraiture honor Black excellence, grief, resistance, and survival across generations.

This anti-racist primer helps adults and children talk concretely about skin color, race, and fairness.

This lyrical reflection gathers color, protest, memory, and pride into a celebration of Black identity.

This picture-book biography recounts how Sylvia Mendez and her family helped end school segregation in California.

During urban unrest, neighbors divided by prejudice discover shared fear, loss, and responsibility.

A Wampanoag-centered retelling of Thanksgiving that restores Indigenous perspective, food knowledge, and history.