Incoming Resources
- Most dangerous, Daniel Ellsberg and the secret history of the Vietnam War, Steve Sheinkin
- Edward Hopper paints his world, Robert Burleigh ; paintings by Wendell Minor
- Preaching to the chickens, the story of young John Lewis, Jabari Asim ; illustrated by E. B. Lewis
- Maya Lin, artist-architect of light and lines, Jeanne Walker Harvey ; illustrated by Dow Phumiruk
- Lunch counter sit-ins, how photographs helped foster peaceful civil rights protests, by Danielle Smith-Llera ; Content Adviser : Patrick Jones, Associate Professor, Department of Hisory, Institute for Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Stonewall, breaking out in the fight for gay rights, Ann Bausum
- The kid from Diamond Street, the extraordinary story of baseball legend Edith Houghton, written by Audrey Vernick ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- What were the Twin Towers?, by Jim O'Connor ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Someday is now, Clara Luper and the 1958 Oklahoma City sit-ins, written by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich ; illustrated by Jade Johnson
- The wildest race ever, the story of the 1904 Olympic marathon, Meghan McCarthy ; illustrated by Meghan McCarthy
- Crash, the Great Depression and the fall and rise of America, Marc Favreau
- One last word, wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance, Nikki Grimes ; artwork by Cozbi Cabrera [and 12 others]
- Maya Lin, thinking with her hands, Susan Rubin
- Becoming Kareem, growing up on and off the court, by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Raymond Obstfeld
- Who was Norman Rockwell?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- American moonshot, John F. Kennedy and the great space race, Douglas Brinkley with Winifred Conkling
- Separate is never equal, Sylvia Mendez & her family's fight for desegregation, Duncan Tonatiuh
- Overground railroad, the Green Book and the roots of Black travel in America, the young adult adaption, Candacy Taylor
- Perspectives on the women's rights movement, by Kelly Bakshi