Books That Educate, Inspire, and Reflect: Black History Month Reading List

Black History Month offers a meaningful opportunity to pause, reflect, and deepen our understanding of the people and experiences that have helped shape our society.

The Royal Alberta Museum has curated a thoughtful selection of books for adult readers that explore Black history, culture, and personal stories through both fiction and non-fiction. These recommended reads encourage curiosity, empathy, and lifelong learning, reminding us that it is never too late to discover new perspectives or revisit history with fresh eyes.

Pourin’ Down Rain: A Black Woman Claims Her Place in the Canadian West by Cheryl Foggo

High Rider by Bill Gallaher

Viola Desmond’s Canada: A History of Blacks and Racial Segregation in the Promised Land by Graham Reynolds

The Skin We're In: A Year of Black Resistance and Power by Desmond Cole

Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada From Slavery to the Present by Robyn Maynard

I've Been Meaning to Tell You by David Chariandy

Until We Are Free: Reflections on Black Lives Matter in Canada edited by Rodney Diverlus, Sandy Hudson, & Cyrus Marcus-Ware

The Black Prairie Archives, An Anthology edited by Karina Vernon