Incoming Resources
- Welcome to Addy's world, 1864, [written by Susan Sinnott ; edited by Tamara England and Jodi Evert ... interior illustrations by Laszlo Kubinyi ... et al. ; researched by Rebecca Bernstein, Sally Jacobs, and Dahl Taylor ; photography by James Young and Connie Russell ; prop research and styling by Jean doPico]
- Tigerland, 1968-1969, a city divided, a nation torn apart, and a magical season of healing, Wil Haygood
- High-risers, Cabrini-Green and the fate of American public housing, Ben Austen ; designed by Fritz Metsch ; maps, Robert Philip Gordon
- One goal, a coach, a team, and the game that brought a divided town together, Amy Bass
- The school is not white!, a true story of the civil rights movement, Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by Curtis James
- A time to stand, Robert Whitlow
- Rising out of hatred, the awakening of a former white nationalist, Eli Saslow
- White feminism, from the suffragettes to influencers and who they leave behind, Koa Beck
- If you come softly, Jacqueline Woodson
- Brother, David Chariandy
- Stony the road, Reconstruction, white supremacy, and the rise of Jim Crow, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Bending toward justice, the Birmingham church bombing that changed the course of civil rights, U.S. Senator Doug Jones ; with Greg Truman ; foreword by Rick Bragg
- Nice racism, how progressive White people perpetuate racial harm, Robin DiAngelo
- Sisters and rebels, a struggle for the soul of America, Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
- To kill a Mockingbird, a graphic novel, Harper Lee ; adapted and illustrated by Fred Fordham
- Everything you love will burn, inside the rebirth of white nationalism in America, Vegas Tenold
- Between the world and me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- I am not your negro., written by James Baldwin ; directed by Raoul Peck, Widescreen
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- Promise, Minrose Gwin
- The hate u give, Angie Thomas
- White fragility, why understanding racism can be so hard for white people : adapted for young adults, Robin DiAngelo ; adapted by Toni Graves Williamson and Ali Michael
- The second coming of the KKK, the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American political tradition, Linda Gordon
- Windy city blues, by Renee Rosen
- Can I touch your hair?, poems of race, mistakes, and friendship, Irene Latham & Charles Waters ; illustrated by Sean Qualls & Selina Alko
- To kill a mockingbird, Harper Lee
- Driving the Green Book, a road trip through the living history of Black resistance, Alvin Hall with Karl Weber
- This promise of change, one girl's story in the fight for school equality, by Jo Ann Allen Boyce and Debbie Levy
- Fences., produced by Scott Rudin ; directed by Denzel Washington, Widescreen
- American hate, survivors speak out, edited by Arjun Singh Sethi
- Anti racist ally, an introduction to action & activism, Sophie Williams
- America's cultural revolution, how the radical left conquered everything, Christopher F. Rufo
- Tell me who you are, sharing our stories of race, culture, and identity, Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi
- Game changer, Neal Shusterman
- Reading with Patrick, a teacher, a student, and a life-changing friendship, Michelle Kuo
- To boldly go, how Nichelle Nichols and Star trek helped advance civil rights, written by Angela Dalton ; illustrated by Lauren Semmer
- Nonviolent resistance in the civil rights movement, by Gail Terp ; content consultant, William P. Jones, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Black Klansman, race, hate, and the undercover investigation of a lifetime, Ron Stallworth
- White fragility, why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism, Robin DiAngelo
- Black is the body, stories from my grandmother's time, my mother's time, and mine, by Emily Bernard