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February 2025 Talented Black Authors Writing for Children and Young Adults by Fran Joyce

In honor of Black History Month, I’ m listing the names of prominent and upcoming Black authors who write primarily for children and Young Adults and the titles of a few of their better-known works. Making sure your children read a variety of authors from all walks of life, different ethnicities, countries, genders, races, religions, and ages is important.

We are and must remain a culturally diverse society. The more we learn about each other, the more we can begin to understand our differences and similarities. Enjoy!

Amanda Gorman:

Girls on the Rise – For ages 4-9

Jacqueline Woodson:

Before the Ever After – for ages 10-12

Show Way – For ages 4-8

The Day You Begin – for ages 5-8

The World Belonged to Us – for ages 5-8

Visiting Day – For ages 5-7

Feathers – For ages 10-11

The Year We Learned to Fly – For ages 4-8

Brown Girl Dreaming – for ages 9-12

After Tupac & D Foster – For ages 10 and up

Each Kindness – for ages 6-10

Locomotion – For ages 7-12

Hush – For ages 10 and up

Miracle’s Boys for ages 11-17

Claudette Colvin:

I Want Freedom Now – Civil Rights activist Claudette Colvin working with Phillip Hoose, the author of her biography, Claudette Colvin, adapts the story of her refusal to give up her seat on a Memphis bus to a white man for this children’s book. Nine months before Rosa Parks made history, Colvin, a fifteen-year-old, took a stand for human dignity in 1955 and ended up with a juvenile criminal record that was finally expunged in 2021. For ages 4-9

Nonieqa Ramos:

They Thought They Buried Us  – For Young Adults

The Disturbed Girl’s Dictionary - For Young Adults

Your Mama – For Young Adults

Beauty Woke - poetry collection for young adults

Evermore – a Queer retelling of Poe’s “The Raven” for Young Adults

Jason Reynolds (YA Author)

All American Boys

As Brave as You

Track series

Miles Morales : Spider-Man

Long Way Down

For Everyone

Ten Things I’ve Been Meaning to Say to You

Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks

Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You

Barack Obama:

Dreams From My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance – Memoir - Adapted for Young Adults

Sources:

https://www.fbmarketplace.org/on-hold/books-by-black-authors-and-illustrators

https://www.sccl.bibliocommons.com