Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of AmericanRacismEve L. Ewing
Inclusive Conversations: Fostering Equity, Empathy, and Belonging across DifferencesMary-Frances Winters5
Keeping The Millennials: Why Companies Are Losing Billions in Turnover to This Generation- and What to Do About ItJan Ferri-Reed
The Black Family Who Built America: The McKissacks, Two Centuries of Daring PioneersCheryl McKissack Daniel
Amelia Bedelia I Can Read Level 1 Audio Collection: 13 I Can Read Level 2 Stories for Beginning Readers in 1Herman Parish
At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance--A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black PowerDanielle L. McGuire
The Montessori Child: A Parent's Guide to Raising Capable Children with Creative Minds and Compassionate HeartsSimone Davies
Never Saw Me Coming: How I Outsmarted the FBI and the Entire Banking System—and Pocketed $40 MillionTanya Smith
Mighty Marvel Chapter Book Compilation: Black Panther: Battle for Wakanda, Ms. Marvel’s Fists of Fury, Guardians of the Galaxy: Gamora’s Galactic ShowdownMarvel Press
First Conversations Audio Collection (8 books): Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race; Being You: A First Conversation AboutGender; Yes! No!: A First Conversation About Consent; and more!Megan Madison
Together We Rise: Behind the Scenes at the Protest Heard Around the WorldThe Women's March Organizers2
What's Love Got to Do with It?: Understanding and Healing the Rift Between Black Men and WomenDonna Franklin
Literary Ladies' Guide to the Writing Life, Revised and Updated: Inspiration and Advice from Celebrated Women Authors Who Paved the WayNava Atlas
Help Me to Find My People: The African American Search for Family Lost in SlaveryHeather Andrea Williams4.8
Pinnacle: Five Principles that Take Your Business to the Top of the Mountain (with Robin Miles)Steve Preda
I Can't Wait to Call You My Wife: African American Letters of Love and Family in the Civil War EraRita Roberts1
Three Poets of the Harlem Renaissance: Langston Hughes, Georgia Douglas Johnson, and Countee CullenLangston Hughes4