Here are some of the most recommended kids’ books suggested by anti-racist educators and organizations, and black-owned bookstores
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Recommended by: Kleinrock, educator Brittany Smith, who also recommends supporting Newark bookstore Source of Knowledge, author Julia Alvarez, and Tomas Moniz, writer-editor of Rad Dad, a zine on radical parenting. Recommended by: Both the book and the movie have been widely recommended for teens and tweens as well as adults. It appears on lists from Truss and The Lit. Bar.
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