Black History Month
Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Black Americans as we celebrate the accomplishments and contributions made to our country throughout history.
Black History
Make your own history : timeless truths from Black American trailblazers / Joseph H. Holland.
Holland, Joseph H., author.
Razzle dazzle : new and selected poems, 2002-2022 / Major Jackson.
Jackson, Major, 1968- author.
Historically Black colleges and universities’ guide to excellence / William R. Harvey.
Harvey, William R., 1941- author.
The Black Angels : the untold story of the nurses who helped cure tuberculosis. / Maria Smilios.
Smilios, Maria, author.
Rocket men : the Black quarterbacks who revolutionized pro football / John Eisenberg.
Eisenberg, John, 1956- author.
Black folk : the roots of the Black working class / Blair LM Kelley.
Kelley, Blair Murphy, 1973- author.
Beyond the shores : a history of African Americans abroad / Tamara J. Walker.
Walker, Tamara J., 1978- author.
Where I’m coming from : selected strips 1991-2005 / by Barbara Brandon-Croft.
Brandon-Croft, Barbara, 1958- author, illustrator.
Black women will save the world : an anthem / April Ryan.
Ryan, April, 1967- author.
American sirens : the incredible story of the Black men who became America’s first paramedics / Kevin Hazzard.
Hazzard, Kevin, 1977- author.
Isn’t her grace amazing! : the women who changed gospel music / Cheryl Wills.
Wills, Cheryl, author.
Unbossed : how Black girls are leading the way / Khristi Lauren Adams foreword by Chanequa Walker-Barnes.
Adams, Khristi Lauren, author.
Immortal valor : the black Medal of Honor winners of World War II / Robert Child.
Child, Robert, 1963- author.
Carved in ebony : lessons from the black women who shape us / Jasmine L. Holmes.
Holmes, Jasmine L., 1990- author.
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African American Read-In
Orlando Public Library
Sunday, February 18, 2 p.m.
Celebrate African American literature in poetry, story, and song, performed by local luminaries in conjunction with the 35th Annual National African American Read-In. This event is free and open to the public. See highlights from a previous event in the video above.