Showing posts with label Black Lives Matter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Lives Matter. Show all posts

Saturday, April 15, 2023

Picture Books: History Books


Just a few picture books about the history of our nation...

There's a lot of history in this flag - some good and some bad. However, one child's grandfather tells him it's his choice how to see it. His ancestors did great things for the country, but the country also hurt his ancestors. While this is a picture book, it serves as a history book too - discussing segregation, slavery, equal rights, and Black lives matter. It's important to share that history too not just the history shared in textbooks. 


An A to Z alphabet history of Harlem. There is lots of knowledge here and this book is a great jumping off point to learn more about Harlem and it's history. 

Grown in a world of love, Diane Nash confronts racism in a peaceful way in Nashville  - with success. She fights for more - and ends up arrested while pregnant. She refuses bail. This is a powerful story, one I had not heard before. I'm happy to learn about this courageous woman. There is an author's note (which talks about gender bias), illustrator's note (which shows a picture), and a timeline at the back of the book. 


 Yaffa grew up in a community that share stories of their ancestors. But her childhood came abruptly to an end when the Germans arrived. She escaped with several family photographs in her shoes. The town was destroyed - the history gone. But not forgotten. Many years later Yaffa tracked down other survivors from the town and their family photographs. She collected the photographs for a memorial at the Holocaust Museum. Another woman I didn't know anything about until reading this powerful picture book.

Friday, June 19, 2020

Black Lives Matter: Children's Books

Earlier I created these videos for the library - they are new books with Black main characters. 


People and Places: Picture Book Biographies



Books for older readers



Picture Books


Thursday, June 4, 2020

Get Booked: Black Lives Matter

Each week, my co-worker Mary and I talk about books. The new episode usually drops on Fridays, but this week we wanted to highlight #OwnVoices and Black Lives Matter books. The episode dropped early.

Check it out:

Of course this is just the starting point for books. There are so many out there. 

If you need recommendations, let me know!

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Mini Review: The Hate U Give

Starr witnesses her best friend from the neighborhood die in font of her - murdered by the police.

The Good:
The parents.
The discussions you have around this book
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air references
The Hope
The Harry Potter References
The Horror movie joke

The Bad:
It's over!

I can't believe I haven't talked about this book before. It's amazingly good. I devoured it! It's one of my favorite books of the year and I can't wait for the movie!

Library Recommendation: A must have for every public and high school library.