5 activity books. 20+ untold stories. Real biographies, coloring pages, critical thinking — and a FREE live community event every month. For kids ages 7–11.
Your child knows Rosa Parks. Maybe Martin Luther King Jr.
But what about the man who mailed himself to freedom in a wooden box?
The soldiers who protected America's first national parks?
The doctors who built hospitals when hospitals refused to treat them?
The artists who started a cultural revolution in Harlem?
These heroes changed America. Your child deserves to know their names.
Each book in the Untold Stories Series goes where school textbooks don't.
Bravery. Ingenuity. Freedom.
Meet the unsung heroes who refused to accept what the world told them was impossible — Henry Box Brown, the man who mailed himself to freedom in a wooden box, and more.
48 pages · 8.5×11 · Grades 3–7
The story continues. More heroes. More courage.
Volume II goes deeper — more stories, more heroes, more of the untold truth about ordinary people who did extraordinary things to build a path to freedom.
8.5×11 · Softcover · Grades 3–6
The men who protected a nation that almost didn't want them.
After the Civil War, Black men entered the U.S. Army and became the Buffalo Soldiers — the regiment that protected America's first national parks. Told through rhyming narratives kids love.
44 pages · 8.5×11 · Grades 2–6
Art, identity, and the movement that changed America.
In the 1920s, Black educators, artists, and activists came together in Harlem and used culture to spark a revolution. Featuring Louis Armstrong, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and more.
33 pages · 8.5×11 · Grades 2–6
The doctors who built medicine when medicine shut them out.
Before modern medicine, when hospitals refused Black patients, Black doctors built their own solutions. Real biographies of Daniel Hale Williams, Madam C.J. Walker, and more.
38 pages · 8.5×11 · Grades 3–7
Own the complete Untold Stories Series. 5 books. 20+ heroes. Free Sip Juice event included. Ships free.
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Every Untold Stories book gives your child five things at once — so learning feels like play, not homework.
Short, compelling biographies of Black history heroes your child will never find in a school textbook.
Beautiful illustrations designed for watercolors, colored pencils, or crayons — art is the entry point, facts always follow.
Vocabulary, writing exercises, crossword puzzles, wordsearches, drama activities — learning that goes deeper than the page.
Every month, we host a live Zoom coloring party — free for every family who owns a Color History book. Kids color. Parents connect. Families celebrate Black history together in real time.
No other Black history book does this. The Sip Juice event is the community moat — a living, breathing experience that keeps your family connected to Black history every single month.
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Real people. Extraordinary lives. Stories that changed America — and were left out of school.
Escaped slavery by mailing himself in a wooden box. One of history's most daring acts of ingenuity.
Underground RailroadThe real-life inspiration for The Lone Ranger. First Black Deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi.
Underground RailroadBlack military regiment that served with distinction — and protected America's first national parks.
Buffalo SoldiersJazz legend who emerged from the Harlem Renaissance to become one of America's greatest musicians.
Harlem RenaissanceAuthor, anthropologist, and Harlem Renaissance icon whose work defined a generation of Black literature.
Harlem RenaissanceThe first female self-made millionaire in America. Built an empire that empowered Black women nationwide.
Healthcare HeroesNASA mathematician whose calculations were critical to the first American space flights. Hidden no more.
Healthcare HeroesCrispus Attucks, Daniel Hale Williams, Marie Van Brittan Brown, Aaron Douglas, Countee Cullen…
Full CollectionReal words from real parents — no scripts, no actors.
"My son had no idea who Henry Box Brown was. I didn't either. We sat down together with Underground Railroad Vol. I and he was glued. He asked me to read it three times that first night. Three times. This isn't just a book — it's a whole conversation about who he is."
"I homeschool my kids and I've been looking for Black history curriculum that doesn't center trauma. This series does EXACTLY that. It leads with triumph and joy. My 9-year-old now walks around telling everyone about the Buffalo Soldiers like she discovered them herself — because she basically did."
"I bought the full collection as a birthday gift for my granddaughter. She called me the same day it arrived, so excited. She said, 'Grandma, they don't teach us ANY of this at school!' That phone call alone was worth every penny. She's already asked for more. This is exactly what our kids need."
"I use the Harlem Renaissance book in my 4th grade class and the Sip Juice Zoom event has become the highlight of our month. The kids come in the next day STILL talking about what they colored and what they learned. In 12 years of teaching I've never seen engagement like this. Order these for your classroom."
If your child doesn't discover at least 3 Black heroes they've never heard of before — we'll refund every penny. No questions asked. No hoops to jump through.
We believe in these stories that much.
Pick the bundle that fits your family. Every order includes free shipping, the History Hero Guarantee, and your free Sip Juice event access.
Start with one hero — pick any title from the collection.
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Own the complete Untold Stories Series — all 5 books.
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Color History was created because the standard curriculum leaves out the stories that make Black children feel seen, proud, and powerful.
Every book in our Untold Stories series is a promise: your child will know these heroes. Their stories will not be erased on our watch.
"Color the past, illuminate the present, and shape a brighter future."