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- Ida B. Wells marches for the vote, written by Dinah Johnson ; illustrated by Jerry Jordan
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States for young people, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz ; adapted by Debbie Reese and Jean Mendoza
- Civil rights movement, by Michael Capek ; content consultant, Steven F. Lawson, Professor Emeritus of History, Rutgers University
- John Lewis, by Meeg Pincus ; Illustrated by Jeff Bane
- A history of me, written by Adrea Theodore ; illustrated by Erin K. Robinson
- Race and the media in modern America, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD, with Tammy Gagne
- Fighting with love, the legacy of John Lewis, Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- What is the civil rights movement?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Justice for George Floyd, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD, with Tammy Gagne
- Not my idea, a book about whiteness,, written and illustrated by Anastasia Higginbotham
- Ida B. Wells, [Sara Spiller ; illustrator: Jeff Bane]
- Who was Ida B. Wells?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- The civil rights movement, by Craig E. Blohm
- The story of civil rights, by Wil Mara
- Racial justice in America, topics for change, by Hedreich Nichols, Leigh Ann Erickson, Kelisa Wing,
- Black Lives Matter, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD
- Let's talk about race, by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Karen Barbour
- They called themselves the K.K.K., the birth of an American terrorist group, by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- Civil rights, Hilarie Staton
- Let's meet Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Helen Frost
- A long time coming, a lyrical biography of race in America from Ona Judge to Barack Obama, Ray Anthony Shepard ; art by R. Gregory Christie
- Civil rights sit-ins, by Duchess Harris
- The civil rights movement, by Jennifer Zeiger
- Promises to keep, how Jackie Robinson changed America, Sharon Robinson