Ideal Bookshelf 1163: Antiracist Kids
Ideal Bookshelf 1163: Antiracist Kids
In May 2020, you told Jane, via Instagram, all sorts of books to read to become antiracist and to make us all better people, and she made it into several Ideal Bookshelf sets, including this one for children.
It includes books about racism (particularly in the US) and how to be antiracist, but also about what it’s like to be made to feel different and other or to be welcomed and included with love ❤️. (Most of the books have Black main characters, but other experiences are included as well.)
- First offered in June 2020
- Archival pigment ink print on fine art paper
- Based on original paintings by Jane Mount
LIST OF BOOKS
- A Child's Introduction to African American History by Jabari Asim, illustrated by Lynn Gaines
- A Is for Activist by Innosanto Nagara
- A Kids Book About Racism by Jelani Memory
- American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang
- An ABC of Equality by Chana Ginelle Ewing, illustrated by Paulina Morgan
- Antiracist Baby by Ibram X. Kendi, illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky
- Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson
- Can I Touch Your Hair? by Irene Latham & Charles Waters, illustrated by Sean Qualls & Selina Alko
- Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut by Derrick Barnes, illustrated by Gordon C. James
- Dreamers by Yuyi Morales
- Ghost Boys by Jewel Parker Rhodes
- Harlem's Little Blackbird by Renée Watson, illustrated by Christian Robinson
- Heart and Soul by Kadir Nelson
- I Am Enough by Grace Byers, illustrated by Keturah A. Bobo
- I Am Loved by Nikki Giovanni, illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- I Am Not a Number by Dr. Jenny K. Dupuis & Kathy Kacer, illustrated by Gillian Newland
- Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña, illustrated by Christian Robinson
- Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History by Vashti Harrison
- New Kid by Jerry Craft
- Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness by Anastasia Higginbotham
- One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia
- Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga
- Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor
- Separate Is Never Equal by Duncan Tonatiuh
- Skin Again by bell hooks, illustrated by Chris Raschka
- Something Happened in Our Town by Marianne Celano PhD, Marietta Collins PhD, & Ann Hazzard PhD, illustrated by Jennifer Zivoin
- Stella by Starlight by Sharon M. Draper
- Sulwe by Lupita Nyong'o, illustrated by Vashti Harrison
- The Colors of Us by Karen Katz
- The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by Rafael López
- The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi
- The Power Book by Claire Saunders, Georgia Amson-Bradshaw, Minna Salami, Mik Scarlett, & Hazel Songhurst, illustrated by Joelle Avelino
- The Proudest Blue by Ibtihaj Muhammad with S.K. Ali, illustrated by Hatem Aly
- The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay Moore
- The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander, illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis
- This Book Is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell & Aurélia Durand
- This Is How We Do It by Matt Lamothe
- When We Were Alone by David A. Robertson, illustrated by Julie Flett
- Why Am I Me? by Paige Britt, illustrated by Selina Alko & Sean Qualls
- Woke Baby by Mahogany L. Browne, illustrated by Theodore Taylor, III
- You Hold Me Up by Monique Gray Smith, illustrated by Danielle Daniel
- You Matter by Christian Robinson
Framing & Sizing Info
Framing & Sizing Info
We partner with our friends at Simply Framed to offer custom framing in your choice of frame, plus an appropriately-sized white mat and UV-shielding plexiglass. (You can see more details in our FAQ.)
Please note, if you order a framed 8 x 10" print or painting, it will arrive in a frame that is about 11.75 x 13.75". An 11 x 14" print or painting will be in a 16.75 x 19.75" frame, and a 16 x 20" in a 22.75 x 26.75" frame.
As all the frames are custom fit to the prints, framing your work adds 2-3 weeks to your delivery time, but it is SO worth it, we promise.