Incoming Resources
- Phillis Wheatley, legendary African-American poet, Cynthia Salisbury
- Harriet Tubman, M.W. Taylor ; senior consulting editor, Nathan Irvin Huggins
- Before she was Harriet, the story of Harriet Tubman, by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James Ransome
- Harriet Tubman, by Judith Bentley
- Ties that bound, founding first ladies and slaves, Marie Jenkins Schwartz
- York's adventures with Lewis and Clark, an African-American's part in the great expedition, by Rhoda Blumberg
- Harriet Tubman, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Pili Aguado
- A picture book of Harriet Tubman, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Samuel Byrd
- Escape from slavery, the boyhood of Frederick Douglass in his own words, edited and illustrated by Michael McCurdy
- Phillis Wheatley, Victoria Sherrow
- Minty, a story of young Harriet Tubman, by Alan Schroeder ; pictures by Jerry Pinkney
- Harriet Tubman and Black History Month, by Polly Carter ; pictures by J. Brian Pinkney
- Harriet Tubman--the road to freedom, by Rae Bains ; illustrated by Larry Johnson. --
- Revolutionary poet, a story about Phillis Wheatley, by Maryann N. Weidt ; illustrations by Mary O'Keefe Young
- Frederick's journey, the life of Frederick Douglass, by Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by London Ladd
- Who was Harriet Tubman?, by Yona Zeldis McDonough ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- The price of freedom, Rosemary Rowe
- An ember in the ashes, a novel by Sabaa Tahir
- Empire of cotton, a global history, Sven Beckert
- Buried lives, the enslaved people of George Washington's Mount Vernon, by Carla Killough McClafferty
- I am Harriet Tubman, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- No small potatoes, Junius G. Groves and his kingdom in Kansas, by Tonya Bolden ; illustrated by Don Tate
- Someone knows my name, Lawrence Hill
- Nat Turner, Terry Bisson ; senior consulting editor, Nathan Irvin Huggins
- Slave ship, a human history, Marcus Rediker
- Frederick Douglass, the lion who wrote history, by Walter Dean Myers ; illustrated by Floyd Cooper
- Women of colonial America, Lydia Bjornlund