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Being Black or want to understand those who are -
Historical fiction about the Jim Crow South -
First "grown-up" for teenagers to read -
Black girl coming of age everybody should read -
Racial and economic inequality in the USA -
Historical fiction for tweens and teens -
Classic fiction featuring female heroines: stories that transport you into their hearts, minds, and the eras they inhabit -
First-person accounts of twentieth century South -
How working women changed the world -
Girls with traumatic backgrounds -
How neighborhoods perpetuate inequality -
Culture’s role in shaping race, class, and gender in modern America -
Middle grade that feature inspiring teachers -
Kids with smart, strong female protagonists -
Black-ish American memoirs and autobiographies -
That "tell about the South" -
Finding your personal AI: Ancestral Intelligence
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Inspiring resilience in the face of adversity -
Brainy, speculative fiction to read again, and often -
Books that tell the true story of baseball