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WCASJ Anti-Racism Book Recommendations

Please see the list below for some recommended books to include in your home library for yourself and you children. Please note that there are no links associate with these books. Please try to support local bookstores, especially Black Owned Bookstores, before going to places like Amazon. If you truly have trouble finding the books locally, try these links: IndieBound or BookShop.

Anti-Racism Adult Literature

  • A Black Theology of Liberation

    By James H. Cone

  • Face at the Bottom of the Well

    By Derrick Bell

  • Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children in a Racially Unjust America

    By Jennifer Harvey

  • The Cross and the Lynching Tree

    By James H. Cone

  • They Can't Kill Us All: The Story of the Struggle for Black Lives

    By Wesley Lowery

Anti-Racism Young Adult Literature

  • A Good Kind of Trouble

    Lisa Moore Remee

  • All American Boys

    By Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kelly

  • Dear Martin

    By Nic Stone

  • Ghost Boys

    By Jewel Parker Rhodes

  • I am Alfonso Jones

    By Tony Medina

  • New Kid

    By Jerry Craft

  • The Hate You Give

    By Angie Thomas

Anti-Racism Children’s Literature

  • Anti-Racist Baby

    By Ibram X. Kendi

  • Little Legends (Exceptional Men/Bold Women in Black History)

    By Vashti Harrison

  • Little People, Big Dreams

    Book Series, Various Authors

  • Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness

    By Anastasia Higginbotham

  • September Rose Learns How to Be Kind

    By Justin Brown

  • Skin Like Mine (Kids Like Mine)

    By Latashia M. Perry

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