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- On air with Zoe Washington / by Marks, Janae.; Sequel to:Marks, JanaeFrom the Desk of Zoe Washington.;
Follows fourteen-year-old Zoe and her recently exonerated father as they build their new relationship and work to open a restaurant together.Ages 8-12.
- Subjects: Fathers and daughters; Podcasts; Restaurants; Families; African Americans;
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- The Blackwoods / by Colbert, Brandy,author.;
Told from multiple points of view, Ardith and Hollis Blackwood's lives are upended when their great-grandmother, legendary actress Blossom Blackwood, passes away, and family secrets emerge.014+.Grades 10-12.
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; African Americans; Fame; Families; Secrecy; Actors and actresses; African Americans; Fame; Family life; Families; Secrets;
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- Great black hope : a novel / by Franklin, Rob,author.;
"An arrest for cocaine possession on the last day of a sweltering New York summer leaves Smith, a queer Black Stanford graduate, in a state of turmoil. Pulled into the court system and mandated treatment, he finds himself in an absurd but dangerous situation: his class protects him, but his race does not. It's just weeks after the death of his beloved roommate Elle, the daughter of a famous soul singer, and he's still reeling from the tabloid spectacle -- as well as lingering questions around how well he really knew his closest friend. He flees to his hometown of Atlanta, only to buckle under the weight of expectations from his family of doctors and lawyers and their history in America. But when Smith returns to New York, it's not long before he begins to lose himself to his old life -- drawn back into the city's underworld, where his search for answers may end up costing him his freedom and his future. Smith goes on a dizzying journey through the nightlife circuit, anonymous recovery rooms, Atlanta's Black society set, police investigations and courtroom dramas, and a circle of friends coming of age in a new era. Great Black Hope is a propulsive, glittering story about what it means to exist between worlds, to be upwardly mobile yet spiraling downward, and how to find a way back to hope."--
- Subjects: Queer fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Novels.; African American gay people; African American men; Coming of age; Drug abuse and crime; Families, Black; Friendship; Grief; Racism;
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- How to raise an antiracist / by Kendi, Ibram X.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The tragedies and reckonings around racism that have rocked the country have created a specific crisis for parents and other caregivers: how do we talk to our children about it? How do we guide our children to avoid repeating our racist history? While we work to dismantle racist behaviors in ourselves and the world around us, how do we raise our children to be antiracists? After he wrote the National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning, readers asked Ibram Kendi, "How can I be antiracist?" After the bestsellers How to Be an Antiracist and Antiracist Baby, readers began asking: "How do I raise an antiracist child?" Dr. Kendi had been pondering the same ever since he became a teacher--but the question became more personal and urgent when he found out his partner, Sadiqa, was pregnant. Like many parents, he didn't know how to answer the question--and wasn't sure he wanted to. He didn't want to educate his child on antiracism; he wanted to shield her from the toxicity of racism altogether. But research and experience helped him realize that antiracism has to be taught and modeled as early as possible--not just to armor our children against the racism still indoctrinated and normalized in their world, but to remind adults to build a more just future for us all. Following the model of his bestselling How to Be an Antiracist, Kendi combines vital scholarship with a compelling personal narrative of his own journey as a parent to create a work whose advice is grounded in research and relatable real-world experience. The chapters follow the stages of child development and don't just help parents to raise antiracists, but also to create an antiracist world for them to grow and thrive in"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Kendi, Ibram X.; African American fathers; Anti-racism; Child rearing; Race awareness in children;
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- Etta extraordinaire / by Ahmed, Roda,1981-; Gordon, Charnaie.; Burgett, Chloe.;
Born to be a star, Etta prepares for her big performance in her school's talent show, but when she gets pre-show jitters, her loving family helps her through it so she can shine in the spotlight.Ages 4-8.
- Subjects: Picture books.; African Americans; Schools; Talent shows; Stage fright; Families;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Mia Mayhem and the super family field day / by West, Kara.; Hernandez, Leeza.;
Ages 5-9.LSC
- Subjects: Macarooney, Mia (Fictitious character); Women superheroes; African American children; Families; Schools; Outdoor games;
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- Boundless Grace / by Hoffman, Mary,1945-; Hoffman, Mary,1945-Grace & family.; Binch, Caroline.;
Grace is invited for a visit with her father and his new family in Africa."Ages 4-8"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Grace (Fictitious character : Hoffman); Stepfamilies; Families; African Americans;
- © 2000, c1995., Puffin Books,
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- Shark teeth / by Winston, Sherri.;
Seventh-grader Sharkita "Kita" embarks on a tumultuous journey to keep her family together while handling the consequences of her mother's alcoholism.
- Subjects: Alcoholism; Middle schools; Schools; African Americans; Dysfunctional families;
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- Cross justice / by Patterson, James,1947-author.;
When his cousin is accused of a heinous crime, Alex Cross returns to his North Carolina hometown for the first time in over three decades. As he tries to prove his cousin's innocence in a town where everyone seems to be on the take, Cross unearths a family secret that forces him to question everything he's ever known. Chasing a ghost he believed was long dead, Cross gets pulled into a case that has local cops scratching their heads and needing his help.
- Subjects: Suspense fiction.; Mystery fiction.; African American detectives; Cross, Alex (Fictitious character); Family secrets; Murder investigation; Police;
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- The talk / by Williams, Alicia,1970-; Uchendu, Briana Mukodiri.;
As a little boy grows into a bigger boy, he first must have the difficult conversation Black families have with their sons, warning them about the challenges they face due to racism.Ages 4-8.
- Subjects: Picture books.; African Americans; Race relations; Growth; Conduct of life; Families;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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