The Hate U Give

Created on April 27, 2021, 8:49 am

Last Updated April 27, 2021, 8:49 am

They all deal with social justice and have amazing characters! Welcome to our dystopic present, and a whole new wave of African American Fantasy!
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Two boys, one black and one white, have very different experiences.
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This twist turny, possibly unreliably narrated tale is impossible to put down. You've been warned. It also makes some interesting points about the criminal justice system.
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A fascinating look at the life of a recent Hatian immigrant living in Detroit.
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Set in Oakland, with an amazingly diverse array of characters, this title deals with the problems that come from over policing urban schools.
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This one's historical, but has a repeated refrain: "colored lives just don't matter" that resonates today. Based on a little known historical tragedy. Spoiler alert: it does not have a happy ending.
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Calling this "the male version of The Hate U Give" doesn't do it justice for being a unique work of its own...but it is the easiest way to annotate this one.
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When a Trayvon-Martin-Like incident happens and a young black teen is killed by a vigilante multiple viewpoints try to cobble together what really happened.
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A boy's older brother is shot, he knows who did it, so he finds a gun and gets on the elevator to find the killer. It turns out to be a long way down. Told in verse and very powerful.
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March volume 1
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US Representative and Civil Rights Icon John Lewis gives us a memoir of the Civil Rights Movement in graphic form. This is what resistance looks like. This is Volume 1.
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March volume 3
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US Representative and Civil Rights Icon John Lewis gives us a memoir of the Civil Rights Movement in graphic form. This is what resistance looks like. This is Volume 3.
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March volume 2
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US Representative and Civil Rights Icon John Lewis gives us a memoir of the Civil Rights Movement in graphic form. This is what resistance looks like. This is Volume 2.
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Monday vanishes. Nobody seems to notice or care except her best friend. What's really going on?
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Set in East Portland, this is a quieter story, but one worth checking out. It's a window into the world of a young artist who wants to be seen for her gifts rather than the help she needs.
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This urban fantasy is set in Brooklyn. While this is the first in the series, when book 3 comes out the gang will be battling white nationalists.
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A graphic novel about a real event.
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