African American History: For Teens: African American Historical Fiction
Historical fiction for teens focusing on the African American experience.

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A Lesson Before Dying by Gaines, Ernest
Notes: Set in the 1940s, a young black man who had not been armed and had not pulled the trigger is convicted of murder and sentenced to death. A man who returns to his hometown to teach is asked to advise this young man to die like a man.
Reading Level: High School and Up
ISBN: 0679741666
Publisher: Knopf
Published: 1993
Callnumber: Fiction
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The Skin I'm In by Flake, Sharon G.
Notes: Maleeka suffers every day from the taunts of her classmates, who often tell her that she is too black. The book tells the story of a young girl in junior high school who deals with the problem of trying to get people to respect her and like her, but she doesn't even like or respect herself.
Reading Level: Grade 6 and Up
ISBN: 9781423103851
Callnumber: j
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Chains: Seeds of America by Anderson, Laurie Halse
Notes: After being sold to a cruel loyalist couple in New York City, 13-year-old Isabel spies for the colonist rebels during the Revolutionary War.
Reading Level: Grades 6 and Up
ISBN: 9781416905851
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
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Mare's War by Davis, Tanita
Notes: On a summer car trip, Octavia and Tali learn about strength and courage as their grandmother describes serving in the Women's Army Corps during World War II.
Reading Level: Grade 6 and Up
ISBN: 9780375957147
Callnumber: Teen Fiction
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New Boy by Houston, Julian
Notes: 15-year-old Rob Garrett faces unique challenges as the first black student at an exclusive boarding school in the 1950s.
Reading Level: Grade 7 and Up
ISBN: 9780618884056
Callnumber: Teen Fiction
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A Raisin in the Sun by Hansberry, Lorraine
Notes: This play tells the story of a lower-class black family's struggle to gain middle-class acceptance. Mama, the sixty-year-old mother of the family, is waiting for a $10,000 insurance check from the death of her husband, and the drama focuses on how this money should be spent.
Reading Level: High School and Up
ISBN: 0679755330
Callnumber: 812 H198r8
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After Tupac & D Foster by Woodson, Jacqueline
Notes: D Foster has been given permission to roam by her foster mom. She shows up on a block in Queens at the end of the summer. When she first meets her two new friends, rapper Tupac Shakur hasn’t been shot yet and to all three of them, he’s an icon. The three form a close bond, in part because of their love for the music of Tupac Shakur. When D's mom swoops in to reclaim her, and Tupac dies, the friends are left with a sense of how quickly things can change and how even all-too-brief connections can touch deeply.
ISBN: 9780399246548
Callnumber: Teen Fiction