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Longing to Tell
Black Women Talk About Sexuality and Intimacy
Tricia Rose
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"Tricia Rose's
Longing to Tell
is a powerful and pioneering work. For the first time we hear the painful and poignant voices of black women in all their humanity and complexity. Do not miss this pathblazing book."—
Cornel West, Princeton University, and author of
Race Matters
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Lose Your Mother
A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route
Saidiya Hartman
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"An original, thought-provoking meditation on the corrosive legacy of slavery from the 16th century to the present and a welcome illustration of the powers of innovative scholarship to help us better understand how history shapes identity. But the book is also—this must be stressed—splendidly written, driven by this writer's prodigious narrative gifts. She combines a novelist's eye for telling detail with the blunt, self-aware voice of those young writers who have revived the American coming-of-age story into something more engaging and empathetic than the tales of redemption or of the exemplary life well lived, patterned on Henry Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Frederick Douglass."—
Elizabeth Schmidt,
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Low Road
The Life and Legacy of Donald Goines
Eddie B. Allen, Jr.
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Donald Goines was a pimp, truck driver, heroin addict, factory worker, and career criminal. He was also one of the most popular Black contemporary writers...
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Lucy
A Novel
Jamaica Kincaid
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"Beautifully precise prose . . . It leaves the reader with the unforgettable experience of having met a ferociously honest woman on her own uncompromising terms."—
Michiko Kakutani,
The New York Times
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Malcolm X
A Graphic Biography
Written by Andrew Helfer; Art by Randy DuBurke
Hill and Wang
"Helfer and DuBurke convey the life of Malcolm X in a dignified, enlightening and entertaining manner . . . Educators seeking vibrant material, as well as young Americans besotted with contemporary pop culture should snatch up copies of this brilliant volume."—
Miami Herald
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Massive Resistance
The White Response to the Civil Rights Movement
George Lewis
Bloomsbury USA
"An important and much needed contribution to historical scholarship on an important and perhaps neglected side of the civil rights era. If one were to choose one book on this particular subject, I believe this volume should be the one."—Joseph Michael Gratale,
European Association of American Studies
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Mirror to America
The Autobiography of John Hope Franklin
John Hope Franklin
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"John Hope Franklin comes across on these pages as the rarest sort of patriotic American—one who believes this nation should actually live up to its lofty ideals of justice and equality for all . . . An important eyewitness account by a humble scholar confronting racism in his life and that of his country."—
Chuck Leddy,
San Francisco Chronicle
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Missing You, Metropolis
Poems
Gary Jackson; Selected and with an Introduction by Yusef Komunyakaa
Graywolf Press Paper
Winner of the 2009 Cave Canem Poetry Prize The exploits you find in my comics are no more probable than snow in Sunnyvale. I’m not as black as you...
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Mississippi Solo
A River Quest
Eddy Harris
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Since the publication of his first book, Mississippi Solo, Eddy L. Harris has been praised for his travel writing. In this exciting reissue of his classic...
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Mr. Potter
A Novel
Jamaica Kincaid
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"Kincaid conscientiously and expertly manipulates language the way a photographer adjusts a camera's lens, bringing her characters into clear focus and accentuating their profiles against their natural backdrop, a lush—and often perplexing—island milieu."—
Liza Weisstuch,
The Boston Globe
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My Sisters' Voices
Teenage Girls of Color Speak Out
Iris Jacob
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"A volume that intersperses short poems and prose selections written by teens of color from all over the country . . . The writers speak about the issues that matter most to teens (self-image, family, sex, love, abuse, pride, education, courage, race, and beauty), and Jacob's voice in her general introduction is clear and completely her own—direct, insightful, angry, and alternately adolescent and adult."—
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Never Been a Time
The 1917 Race Riot That Sparked the Civil Rights Movement
Harper Barnes
Walker & Company
The dramatic and first popular account of one of the deadliest racial confrontations in the 20th century—in East St. Louis in the summer of 1917—which paved...
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Never Drank the Kool-Aid
Essays
Touré
Picador
"If making analogies between ancient philosophy and hip-hop sounds incongruous and hyperbolic, well then you probably haven't experienced the keen universal logic of Touré . . . A seamless master of the interview format, he whips casual encounters into compelling narratives, ones that often have the arc of ancient tragedy . . . While this book is obviously for fans of hip-hop, it should be read by anyone who believes that hip-hop music and culture are merely the bane of society.
Never Drank the Kool-Aid
challenges those types especially to read, listen and learn."—
Casey McKinney,
San Francisco Chronicle
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One Drop of Blood
The American Misadventure of Race
Scott Malcomson
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"The best single history of race in America in many years, the one to read if you only have time for one book on the subject: It gets closer than the others to telling the whole story . . . As an outsider, Malcomson manages to breathe life into the study of race, mainly by connecting together just about all the important insights of previous specialists . . . He writes with the cool detachment of great social novelists: understanding the depth and universality of human depravity, he exposes it in a judicious, rather than judgmental, way. This seems the only road to trustworthy compassion."—
David L. Chappell, University of Arkansas,
Newsday
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Open House
Of Family, Friends, Food, Piano Lessons, and the Search for a Room of My Own
Patricia J. Williams
Picador
A warm and seductive meditation on the personal and political from a renowned columnist and "one of the great theorists of race and law" (Henry Louis Gates,...
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The Origins of American Slavery
Freedom and Bondage in the English Colonies
Betty Wood
Hill and Wang
"Wood writes with remarkable clarity about a subject that has vexed historians for decades. Illuminating, subtle, provocative,
The Origins of American Slavery
explains the evolution of a system of permanent bondage based on race."—
Carol Berkin, author of
First Generations
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Picking Cotton
Our Memoir of Injustice and Redemption
Jennifer Thompson-Cannino and Ronald Cotton with Erin Torneo
St. Martin's Griffin
"
Picking Cotton
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Elizabeth Loftus, Ph.D, Past President, Association for Psychological Science and author of
Eyewitness Testimony
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A Princess Found
An American Family, an African Chiefdom, and the Daughter Who Connected Them All
Sarah Culberson and Tracy Trivas
St. Martin's Griffin
"A mannered account of a biracial woman raised by a white family in West Virginia who was reunited joyfully with her African family . . . The juxtaposition of the two narratives is deliberately jarring. While Culberson was being crowned Homecoming Queen, her family and other Mende people faced ambush, amputations—a favorite terror tactic of the rebels—and homelessness. As a girl growing up, Culberson was accused by other blacks of not being 'black enough' . . . Culberson's wrenching coming-of-age tale ably chronicles her love and acceptance by both of her families . . . Inspiring."—
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The Professor's Daughter
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Emily Raboteau
Picador
"Compelling . . . Raboteau paints Emma's world with grand, sweeping strokes. Her prose is vibrant with life: Here is a crazy woman, here a downtrodden old man, here a homesick Ethiopian. Her timing is excellent, her humor is wry, her voice is on point, and her eye works with laserlike precision. Raboteau's sensitivity to life and to people is nothing short of astounding."—
Francesca Wodtke,
San Francisco
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The Race Card
How Bluffing About Bias Makes Race Relations Worse
Richard Thompson Ford
Picador
"Mr. Ford, a clear and lively writer, probes and prods and provokes as he steers his way through this contested terrain. He takes dead aim at racial opportunists, opponents of affirmative action, multiculturalists and the myriad rights organizations trying to hitch a ride on the successes of the black civil rights movement. All, in different ways, he argues, are playing the race card. All are harming the cause of civil rights."—
William Grimes,
The New York Times
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Rebel Yell
A Novel
Alice Randall
Bloomsbury USA
In this gutsy novel from the bestselling author of The Wind Done Gone, a woman delves into her own past and her deceased ex-husband's private secrets to make...
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Red Summer
The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America
Cameron McWhirter
A John Macrae Book
A narrative history of America's deadliest episode of race riots and lynchings After World War I, black Americans fervently hoped for a new epoch of peace,...
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Redemption
The Last Battle of the Civil War
Nicholas Lemann
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"Written on a dramatic human sale, and leavened by some fresh research and analysis, it is an arresting piece of popular history . . . It offers a vigorous, necessary reminder of how racist reaction bred an American terrorism that suppressed black political activity and crushed Reconstruction in the South. And it illuminates the often bloody fights over black voting rights that would recur for a century to come—and remain, even today, a source of partisan strife, albeit without paramilitary gunfire and with the party labels reversed."—
Sean Wilentz,
The New York Times Book Review
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remembered rapture
the writer at work
bell hooks
Holt Paperbacks
With grace and insight, celebrated writer bell hooks untangles the complex personae of women writers. Born and raised in the rural South, hooks learned early...
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