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ALAN “2016 Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award Winner and Finalists.” ALAN Online, 8 Aug. 2016, www.alan-ya.org/2016-amelia-elizabeth-walden-book-award-finalists-announced/.

  • This article announces the winner of the 2016 Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award winner and finalists. I plan to use this in the awards section of the article.

Cart, Michael. “All American Boys, by Jason Reynolds: Booklist Online.” Booklist Online, www.booklistonline.com/All-American-Boys-Jason-Reynolds/pid=7693936.

  • Michael Cart reviews and analyzes the novel All American Boys. I will use Cart’s opinions and analysis in the review section of the article.

“All American Boys.” Kirkus Reviews, Caitlyn Dlouhy/Atheneum, 29 Sept. 2015, www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/jason-reynolds/all-american-boys/.

  • Kirkus Reviews provides an analysis of the novel All American Boys. I plan to use this in the review section of the article.

Ashleigh, Williams. “All American Boys.” School Library Journal, 1 Sept. 2015, www.slj.com/?reviewDetail=all-american-boys-review.

  • Ashleigh Williams provides her opinion on the novel All American Boys. I plan to use this in the review section of the article.

“Children's Book Review: All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely.” PublishersWeekly.com, www.publishersweekly.com/9781481463331.

  • Publishers Weekly provides their thoughts and opinions on All American Boys. I plan to use this in the review section of the article.

Ebarvia, Tricia, Kimberly Parker, and Pauline S. Schmidt. "Carpe Librum: Seize the (YA) Book." English Journal, vol. 107, no. 5, 2018, pp. 92-95. ProQuest.

  • Educators Ebarvia, Tricia, Parker, and Schmidt discuss the importance of YA novels concerning police brutality being included in curriculum. I plan to include this information in the section regarding educational use and value of All American Boys.

NCAC. “Fraternal Order of Police Challenges Summer Reading List in South Carolina High School.” National Coalition Against Censorship, 3 Jan. 2020.

  • This article explains how All American Boys was challenged by the Fraternal Order of Police in Charleston County, South Carolina, in 2018. I plan to use this information in the controversy section of the Wikipedia article.

Polleck, Jody, and Tashema Spence-Davis. "Centering #BlackLivesMatter to Confront Injustice, Inspire Advocacy, and Develop Literacies." English Journal, vol. 109, no. 4, 2020, pp. 87-94. ProQuest.

  • Pollock and Spence-Davis provide a detailed outline of how they taught All American Boys in an educational setting. The educators focused mainly on how to make the book accessible and promote activism in the classroom. I plan to use this information in the education section of the article.

Rodesiler, Luke. "Matters of Life and Death: Racism, Patriotism, and Policing in all American Boys." Voices from the Middle, vol. 26, no. 2, 2018, pp. 20-24. ProQuest.

  • Rodesiler explains the themes and messages of All American Boys through discussion questions. The article also provides information about the cultural climate around the time of the book’s release. I plan to use this article for the background, education, and analysis sections.

Stone, David R. "Censorship Dateline." Journal of Intellectual Freedom and Privacy, vol. 3, no. 2-3, 2018, pp. 18-40. ProQuest.

  • Stone provides explanations of specific censorship issues in school systems. I plan to use the information regarding the censorship of All American Boys in a South Carolina middle school in the controversy section under reception.

Stone, David R. "Success Stories." Journal of Intellectual Freedom and Privacy, vol. 4, no. 3, 2019, pp. 47-50. ProQuest.

  • Stone provides explanations of specific censorship issues in school systems. I plan to use the information regarding the censorship of All American Boys in a North Carolina middle school in the controversy section under reception.

“Top 10 Most Challenged Books Lists.” Advocacy, Legislation & Issues, 5 Apr. 2021.

  • This article lists the most challenged books of 2020. All American Boys is number three on the list, which I am planning on adding to the reception section.