African American women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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African American women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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- Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, by David A. Adler
- Coretta Scott King, written by Kelly Starling Lyons ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Harriet Tubman, a journey to freedom, Sandra A. Agard
- The doctor with an eye for eyes, the story of Dr. Patricia Bath, written by Julia Finley Mosca ; illustrated by Daniel Rieley
- The girl with a mind for math, the story of Raye Montague, written by Julia Finley Mosca ; illustrated by Daniel Rieley
- Runaway, the daring escape of Ona Judge, written by Ray Anthony Shepard ; illustrated by Keith Mallett
- My name is Truth, the life of Sojourner Truth, by Ann Turner ; illustrated by James Ransome
- Never caught, the story of Ona Judge, George and Martha Washington's courageous slave who dared to run away, by Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Kathleen Van Cleve
- One step further, my story of math, the moon, and a lifelong mission, Katherine Johnson with Joylette Hylick and Katherine Moore ; illustrations by Charnelle Pinkney Barlow
- Only passing through, the story of Sojourner Truth, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- Florence Griffith Joyner, written by Rita Williams-Garcia ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Harriet Tubman, by Kit Jazynka ; illustrated by Charlotte Ager
- The girl with a mind for math, the story of Raye Montague, written by Julia Finley Mosca ; illustrated by Daniel Rieley
- Molly, by golly!, the legend of Molly Williams, America's first female firefighter, Dianne Ochiltree ; illustrated by Kathleen Kemly
- I am Harriet Tubman, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Pauli Murray, shouting for the rights of all people, Deborah Nelson Linck ; illustrations by Angela Corbin
- Patricia's vision, the doctor who saved sight, by Michelle Lord ; illustrated by Alleanna Harris
- Harriet Tubman, [a photographic story of a life], Kem Knapp Sawyer
- Ablaze with color, a story of painter Alma Thomas, written by Jeanne Walker Harvey ; illustrated by Loveis Wise
- Harriet Tubman, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Pili Aguado
- Escape north!, the story of Harriet Tubman, by Monica Kulling ; illustrated by Teresa Flavin
- Michelle Obama, an American story, by David Colbert
- Reaching for the Moon, the autobiography of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson
- Before she was Harriet, Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Standing up against hate, how black women in the Army helped change the course of WWII, Mary Cronk Farrell ; foreword by Marcia M. Anderson
- Little leaders, bold women in black history, Vashti Harrison
- Hidden figures young readers' edition, Margot Lee Shetterly
- Stitch by stitch, Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly sews her way to freedom, by Connie Schofield-Morrison ; illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon
- Sojourner Truth's step-stomp stride, Andrea Davis Pinkney & Brian Pinkney
- Who is Oprah Winfrey?, by Barbara Kramer ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- So tall within, Sojourner Truth's long walk toward freedom, Gary D. Schmidt ; illustrated by Daniel Minter
- Moses, when Harriet Tubman led her people to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- Hidden figures, the true story of four black women and the space race, by Margot Lee Shetterly with Winifred Conkling ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Freedom train, the story of Harriet Tubman, by Dorothy Sterling
- Katherine Johnson, by Thea Feldman ; illustrated by Alyssa Petersen
- Brave, black, first, 50+ African American women who changed the world, Cheryl Willis Hudson ; illustrations by Erin K. Robinson
- Shirley Chisholm is a verb!, written by Veronica Chambers ; Illustrated by Rachelle Baker
- The oldest student, how Mary Walker learned to read, written by Rita Lorraine Hubbard ; illustrated by Oge Mora
- Superheroes are everywhere, Kamala Harris ; illustrated by Mechal Renee Roe
- Harriet Tubman, a woman of courage, by the editors of Time for kids ; with Renee Skelton
- Ona Judge outwits the Washingtons, an enslaved woman fights for freedom, by Gwendolyn Hooks ; illustrated by Simone Agoussoye
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