7 Books About Slavery and Abolition by Black 19th-Century Writers
Matt Sandler recommends literature by African American activists from the Romantic era
Matt Sandler recommends literature by African American activists from the Romantic era
Colson Whitehead’s novel deftly unpacks the theme of how roots and formative environments determine the trajectory of our lives
These biblical reinventions explore themes of love, family, gender, and race
The author discusses writing from the perspective of Jim and language as a tool of oppression
My son doesn’t remember an America where schoolchildren weren’t being killed by guns
Tomás Q. Morín, author of "Where Are You From," recommends tender missives from the heart
Diego Báez, author of the poetry collection "Yaguareté White," recommends a literary journey through Paraguay
My ancestors were the good whites, or at least that’s what I’ve always wanted to believe
We couldn’t be more excited for these highly anticipated books to hit shelves in the coming year