Celebrate Black History

In honor of Black History Month, our members are sharing their favorite books on Black history or written by Black authors. If you choose to purchase any of these books, please consider supporting our local bookshop, Buttonwood Books or a Black-owned bookstore, such as Frugal Books in Roxbury.

 

Books for Adults

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Just as i am

Cicely Tyson

Cicely Tyson’s memoir is raw, captivating, and as extraordinary as she was. Ms. Tyson wasn’t just an actor - she was revolutionary in insisting on only taking parts that portrayed strong Black women and her work, and her life, are powerful and inspiring.

Recommended by: Meg Wheeler

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black like me

John Howard Griffin

This was a huge story when it came out in 1961. I haven’t read it since but it made a lasting impression on me. It’s about a journalist who dyes his skin black and discovers through his own eyes how blacks are treated. It’s quite a powerful story!

Recommended by: Debbie Cook

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THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS

Isabel Wilkerson

The book uncovers the reasons that black people fled from the Jim Crow South in mid 20th century and how they fared on the journey and when they arrived in other seemingly friendly states.

Recommended by: Peter Pescatore


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SING, UNBURIED, SING

Jesmyn Ward

This haunting novel chronicles the journey on a road trip through Mississippi, to the notorious maximum-security prison, Parchman, and highlights the legacy of racial terror and its impacts still today.

Recommended by: Anonymous

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FOUR HUNDRED SOULS

Keisha N. Blain

This incredible collection of 90 writers creates a volume of African American history - with each writer highlighting a 5-year period in the 400-year history. This is absolutely a must-read!

Recommended by: Meg Wheeler

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how we fight for our lives

Saeed Jones

Saeed’s memoir is beautiful and agonizing and critical to read. Saeed is a young, Black, gay man in the South and this tells the story of how he fights to be who he is. I couldn’t put this book down, it’s so good.

Recommended by: Meg Wheeler


BOOKS FOR CHILDREN

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little & lion

Brandy Colbert

This is a fabulous coming-of-age novel portraying a Black Jewish girl that covers themes of identity, love, and loss. I can’t recommend this book enough!

Age Level: 13+

Recommended by: Meg Wheeler

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HENRY AARON’S DREAM

Matt Tavares

What a great story about Hank Aaron, who started playing baseball when it was segregated and went on to break Babe Ruth’s home run record.

Age Level: 5-8

Recommended by: Gail Collins

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THIS JAZZ MAN

Karen Ehrhardt

A great book for little kids - exploring music and dance while paying tribute to African-American jazz greats. Such a fun book!

Age Level: 4-7

Recommended by: Anonymous


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moses: When harriet tubman led her people to freedom

Carole Boston Weatherford

Any of Carole Boston Weatherford’s books are great for kids, but this is one of my favorites!

Age Level: 4-8

Recommended by: Anonymous

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nightjohn

Gary Paulsen

Set in the 1850s, Gary Paulsen tells the story of Nightjohn, who escaped to freedom but came back to teach reading - despite the penalty for doing so. This important book meticulously shares the story of a grim time in our nation.

Age Level: 12+

Recommended by: Anonymous

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what color is my world?

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

This entertaining and inspiring tells the story of African-American inventors whose stories haven’t gotten the recognition they deserve.

Age Level: 8-12

Recommended by: Meg Wheeler