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About Black History
Black booksellers share recommendations for the best books to read during Black History Monthand beyond. Learn about Black history, culture and community.
Celebrate Black literature with these picks from revered and emerging authors, covering topics from slavery to civil rights to culture. Find books by Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, Imani Perry, Zeinab Badawi and more.
A curated list of books by Black writers to celebrate and honor their contributions to American history and culture. Each book is accompanied by podcasts, videos, and other resources to enhance your reading experience.
Explore the rich narratives and scholarly works of Black writers, activists, and intellectuals who shaped U.S. history and culture. From The Sisterhood to Vital and Valuable, discover the stories of Black resilience, empowerment, and legacy.
Discover and celebrate the rich diversity of voices in literature with these 15 compelling books by Black authors, published in the past year or earlier. From historical fiction to memoir, from speculative fiction to nonfiction, these books offer a range of perspectives and genres for book club discussion.
Black History Month Books Showing 1-50 of 4,304 The Hate U Give Hardcover by. Angie Thomas Goodreads Author shelved 66 times as black-history-month avg rating 4.46 979,096 ratings published 2017 Want to Read saving Want to Read Currently Reading
There are few Black writers or, indeed, thinkers more influential than bell hooks. Born Gloria Jean Watkins, the American author, theorist, educator, and social critic changed the way readers think about race, gender, art, history, and, in this revered book published in 1999, love.
Looking for a diverse and engaging reading list for February? Check out these 30 books chosen by 2022's debut Black authors, ranging from classics to new releases. You'll find fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and more genres to celebrate Black history and culture.
February is Black History Month, and so w e asked the Innocence Project's staff to share books that have inspired them to reflect on Black history. The powerful books they selected below touch on everything from how the legacy of slavery in the U.S. has contributed to mass incarceration to exploring what it means to be a young Black person in America today plus some interesting reads by
A list of books for children and adults to celebrate and learn about Black history and culture, compiled by Mychal Wynn, a living Black author and educator. The list includes classics, biographies, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction by various authors, such as Carter G. Woodson, Maya Angelou, Malcolm X, and Barack Obama.