African American girls -- Juvenile fiction
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African American girls -- Juvenile fiction
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African American girls
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- I am mighty!, written by Kelly Greenawalt ; art by Amariah Rauscher
- Bloom, Ruth Forman ; illustrated by Talia Skyles
- Hurricane child, Callender, Kacen
- The queen of kindergarten, Derrick Barnes ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- The paper bird, Lisa Anchin
- The only black girls in town, Brandy Colbert
- Lola plants a garden, Anna McQuinn ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
- The Parker inheritance, Varian Johnson
- Sparrow, Sarah Moon
- Together we ride, written by Valerie Bolling ; illustrated by Kaylani Juanita
- The amazing life of Azaleah Lane, by Nikki Shannon Smith ; illustrated by Mari Lobo
- I am brave!, by Kelly Greenawalt ; illustrated by Amariah Rauscher
- The true definition of Neva Beane, Christine Kendall
- No ordinary sound, by Denise Lewis Patrick
- Red shoes, by Karen English ; illustrated by Ebony Glenn
- Zora and me, the cursed ground, T. R. Simon
- Moonflower, Kacen Callender
- Fresh princess, written by Denene Millner ; illustrated by Gladys Jose
- The proudest color!, Sheila Modir, PhD & Jeff Kashou, LMFT ; illustrations by Monica Mikai
- Mae among the stars, written by Roda Ahmed ; illustrations by Stasia Burrington
- A phoenix first must burn, sixteen stories of black girl magic, resistance, and hope, edited by Patrice Caldwell
- Squad goals, Erika J. Kendrick
- My hair is magic!, M.L. Marroquin ; illustrated by Tonya Engel
- Maya and the robot, Eve L. Ewing ; illustrated by Christine Almeda
- Lola loves stories with Daddy, Anna McQuinn ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
- Lola gets a cat, Anna McQuinn ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
- Maya and the return of the godlings, by Rena Barron
- The forgotten girl, India Hill Brown
- Revolution, Deborah Wiles
- The dramatic life of Azaleah Lane, by Nikki Shannon Smith ; illustrated by Gloria Felix
- Amara's farm, written by JaNay Brown-Wood ; illustrated by Samara Hardy
- Lola sleeps over, Anna McQuinn ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
- Just right Jillian, by Nicole D. Collier
- A phoenix first must burn, sixteen stories of black girl magic, resistance, and hope, edited by Patrice Caldwell
- Honest June, Tina Wells with Stephanie Smith ; cover art and interior illustrations by Brittney Bond
- A heart full of hope, an Addy classic, by Connie Porter, v. 2
- The girl in the lake, India Hill Brown
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