Below are books we recommend for the classroom and as background reading for parents and teachers on the history of slavery and resistance in the United States. Before sharing these books with children, read Considerations for Early Childhood and Early Elementary Educators on Slavery and Resistance. Also, see:
- Chicago Tribune article "Slavery in children's books: What works?"
- Learning for Justice - Lies My Bookshelf Told Me: Slavery in Children's Literature
We also offer lessons and other resources for teaching about slavery and resistance on our Zinn Education Project website.
Titles that we recommend are featured below. The ones with reviews are noted with an asterisk (*). Some titles are recommended with a caveat. At the end of this page, we provide a list of titles on this theme, with reviews, that we do not recommend.
See more recommended titles on these lists: Civil Rights Teaching, Black History, Reconstruction
Early-Mid Elementary | Upper Elementary | Middle | HS Fiction | HS Nonfiction | Adult | Not Recommended
Circle Unbroken: A Story of a Basket and Its People
By Margot Theis Raven, E. B. Lewis (Illustrator)
Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad
By Ellen Levine, Kadir Nelson (Illustrator)
The Price of Freedom: How One Town Stood Up to Slavery
By Dennis Brindell Fradin, Judith Bloom Fradin, Eric Velasquez (Illustrator)
So Tall Within: Sojourner Truth's Long Walk Toward Freedom
By Gary Schmidt, Daniel Mintor (Illustrator)
Stitch by Stitch: Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly Sews Her Way to Freedom
By Connie Schofield-Morrison and Elizabeth Zunon (Illustrator)
The Clothesline Code: The Story of Civil War Spies Lucy Ann and Dabney Walker
By Janet Halfmann and Trisha Mason (Illustrator)
Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship & Freedom
By Tim Tingle, Jeanne Rorex Bridges (Illustrator)
Fort Mose: And the Story of the Man Who Built the First Free Black Settlement in Colonial America
By Glennette Tilley Turner
Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their lives and Dreams Brought to Life*
By Ashley Bryan, Ashley Bryan (Illustrator)
Hammering for Freedom: The William Lewis Story
By Rita Lorraine Hubbard and John Holyfield (Illustrator)
Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters
By Andrea Davis Pinkney, Stephen Alcorn, Stephen Alcorn (Illustrator)
Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth
By Anne Rockwell, R. Gregory Gregory Christie (Illustrator)
Philip Reid Saves the Statue of Freedom
By Steven Sellers Lapham, Eugene Walton, and R. Gregory Christie (Illustrator)
Never Caught, the Story of Ona Judge: Young Readers Edition*
By Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Kathleen Van Cleve
Passenger on the Pearl: The True Story of Emily Edmonson's Flight from Slavery *
By Winifred Conkling
Under the Banner of King Death: Pirates of the Atlantic, a Graphic Novel
By Marcus Rediker and David Lester (Illustrator)
Free at Last: A Documentary History of Slavery, Freedom, and the Civil War
Edited by: Ira Berlin Barbara J. Fields Steven F. Miller Joseph P. Reidy Leslie S. Rowland
Growing Up in Slavery: Stories of Young Slaves as Told by Themselves
By Yuval Taylor (Editor), Kathleen Judge (Illustrator)
Maroon Comix: Origins and Destinies
Edited by Quincy Saul, Songe Riddle (Illustrator), Seth Tobocman (Illustrator), and Mac McGill (Illustrator)
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave Written by Himself
By Frederick Douglass, Angela Y. Davis
The Poet Slave of Cuba: A Biography of Juan Francisco Manzano
By Margarita Engle, Sean Qualls (Illustrator)
Remembering Slavery: African Americans Talk about Their Personal Experiences of Slavery and Emancipation
By Ira Berlin (Editor), Marc Favreau (Editor), Steven F. Miller (Editor)
The United States Governed by Six Hundred Thousand Despots: A True Story of Slavery
By John Swanson Jacobs
Adult
There is nothing more important than deepening our own knowledge on this topic before we figure out how to teach and read to children. Edith Campbell said, we need "authors [and teachers and parents] to ask themselves how well they know the information, which has to be 'over-learned' and then distilled for young readers." As the saying goes, you can't teach what you don't know. The titles below are recommended for our "over-learning."
Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the Civil War
By Edda L. Fields-Black
Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery
By Anne Farrow, Joel Lang, Jenifer Frank
Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities
By Craig Steven Wilder
Freedom's Currency: Slavery, Capitalism, and Self-Purchase in the United States
By Julia Wallace Bernier
Freedom’s Unfinished Revolution: An Inquiry Into the Civil War and Reconstruction
Teaching Guide. By American Social History Project with foreword by Eric Foner. 1996.
From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans
By John Hope Franklin, Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
My Face Is Black Is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-Slave Reparations
By Mary Frances Berry
Reckoning with Slavery: Gender, Kinship, and Capitalism in the Early Black Atlantic
By Jennifer L. Morgan
Repair: Redeeming the Promise of Abolition
By Katherine Franke
Slaves No More: Three Essays on Emancipation and the Civil War
By Ira Berlin, Barbara J. Fields, Steven F. Miller
Teaching Enslavement in American History: Lesson Plans and Primary Sources
By Chara Haeussler Bohan, H. Robert Baker, and LaGarrett J. King
Not recommended
- A Birthday Cake for George Washington by Ramin Ganeshram
- If You Lived In Colonial Times by Ann McGovern
- Master George's People by Marfe Ferguson Delano
Read about a grassroots protest against a stereotypical children's book about slavery. (Find a compilation of articles about the protest at American Indians in Children's Literature.)
Learn about our criteria for selecting titles at Social Justice Books. Feedback on these lists and suggestions for additional titles are welcome.
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