Books for Black History Month

February 02, 2025

February is Black History month. Check out the titles below to see some of the library's most recent ebooks about Black History or visit the library during our in-person hours to see our print book display. The also has collections of historic documents and resources.

Visit SBCC's Umoja Center for information about related activities on campus, take a look at our to learn more about equity in education, or choose a workshop from SBCC's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion training Options

Recent eBooks:

  • by Taymullah Abdur-Rahman, 2024
  • by Mary L. Shannon, 2024
  • by Odie Henderson, 2024
  • by Gail Hamilton Azodo, 2024
  • by Raven Simone Maragh-Lloyd, 2024
  • by Esther O. Ohito and Luc铆a Mock Mu帽oz de Luna, 2024
  • by Leslie M. Harris et al, 2024
  • by Kevern Verney, 2024
  • by Gerald Horne and Tionne Alliyah Parris, 2024
  • by Rondrea Mathis et al., 2024
  • by Susanna Ashton, 2024
  • by Joel Edward Goza and William J., II Barber, 2024
  • by Sarah L. H. Gronningsater, 2024
  • (poetry)
    by Remica Bingham-Risher, 2024
  • editor Srimoyee Mitra, 2024
  • by Andre E. Johnson and Amanda Nell Edgar, 2024
  • by Charlene Marie Muhammad et al., 2024

More eBooks:

  • by Tameka N. Ellington, 2023
  • by Artel Great and Ed Guerrero, 2023
  • by Brian Williams, 2023
  • by Francesca T. Royster, 2023
  • by John Zheng, 2023
  • by Sampada Aranke, 2023
  • by H. Samy Alim, 2023
  • by Kristal Brent Zook, 2023
  • by Monique Moultrie, 2023
  • by Jessica Wilson, 2023
  • by William H. Chafe, 2023
  • by Barbara D. Savage, 2023
  • by Ethel Morgan Smith, 2023
  • by R. J. M. Blackett, 2023
  • by Ashley Brown, 2023
  • by Anastasia C. Curwood, 2023
  • by Evie Shockley, 2023
  • by Sharon Tubbs, 2023
  • by Brenda E. Stevenson, 2023