30 More Chapter & Middle Grade Books Featuring Black Protagonists
Three and a half years ago I created a list of 30 Chapter Books Featuring Black Protagonists. And to this day, it’s one of my most popular posts. That being said, I figured it was probably due for an update. And I’ll be honest, three and a half years later, I would probably make changes to that list. I highlighted some really great books on that list that were not written by Black authors but instead written by white authors. Whereas, this list highlights own voices because representation matters. There are many early chapter books with black protagonists written and illustrated by white creators. Being white myself, I’m not going to assume that what they’re writing is an accurate portrayal of a Black child’s experience.
Rather, this list of 30 more chapter and middle grade books featuring Black protagonists is a list of Black characters written by Black authors. I also didn’t repeat any authors which means you get a list of 30 Black creators too! If you love one of these titles, please check out the author’s body of work as many of these authors are writing many phenomenal stories.
Finally, most of these books are contemporary realistic fiction, specifically because I wanted to focus on books that kids will connect with in today’s world. It’s important to understand our past, but it’s also important for kids to see themselves in the world they live in and I think a lot of these books do that. You’ll still get some great fantasy titles and some historical fiction too because every reader is different and my goal is to find something for everyone!
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30 More Chapter & Middle Grade Books Featuring Black Protagonists
- Before the Ever After by Jacqueline Woodson
- Black Brother, Black Brother by Jewell Parker Rhodes
- Blended by Sharon M. Draper
- Booked by Kwame Alexander
- Clayton Byrd Goes Underground by Rita Williams-Garcia
- Clean Getaway by Nic Stone
- Dragons in a Bag by Zetta Elliott
- For Black Girls Like Me by Mariama J. Lockington
- From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae MarksĀ
- Genesis Begins Again by Alicia D. Williams
- Ghost by Jason Reynolds
- The Harlem Charade by Natasha Anastasia TarpleyĀ
- How High the Moon by Karyn Parsons
- Hurricane Child by Kacen CallenderĀ
- Isaiah Dunn Is My Hero by Kelly J. Baptist
- Jake the Fake Keeps It Real by Craig Robinson, illustrated by Adam Mansbach
- Jayla Jumps In by Joy JonesĀ
- The Last Last-Day-of-Summer by Lamar Giles
- The Magic in Changing Your Stars by Leah Henderson
- Magnificent Mya Tibbs: Spirit Week Showdown by Crystal Allen, illustrated by Eda Kaban
- New Kid by Jerry Craft
- The Only Black Girls in Town by Brandy ColbertĀ
- The Season of Styx Malone by Kekla MagoonĀ
- Serena Says by Tanita S. DavisĀ
- So Done by Paula ChaseĀ
- Something to Say by Lisa Moore RamƩe, illustrated by Bre Indigo
- The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay MooreĀ
- Tight by Torrey Maldonado
- Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia
- Ways to Make Sunshine by RenƩe Watson
If you’re looking for even more great books, check out this list from Book Riot!
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Pam Arnhold
Well done.
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