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Powerful memoir of America's white working class struggles.
Written by Yale Law School graduate J.D. Vance.
Insights into the decline of the working-class culture.
Vance’s personal account of family and trauma.
A vivid portrayal of upward mobility challenges.
Urgent meditation on the American dream's loss.
Winner of the 2017 APA Audie Awards.
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Integrates indigenous wisdom with scientific knowledge.
Explores human connection to the natural world.
Encourages ecological consciousness and reciprocal relationships.
Written by botanist and Potawatomi woman Robin Kimmerer.
Celebrates the teachings of plants and animals.
Promotes gratitude for life-giving gifts of nature.
A profound reflection on our place in creation.
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Reveals untold Black American historical narratives.
Challenges traditional whitewashed American history.
Combines humor with rigorous historical research.
Highlights overlooked contributions of Black Americans.
Written by acclaimed columnist Michael Harriot.
Named a top history book of 2023.
Urgent and necessary reexamination of American history.
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Inspired by Indigenous wisdom and natural world lessons.
Explores gratitude, reciprocity, and community connections.
Challenges the scarcity-based economic mindset.
Highlights serviceberry's role in ecological relationships.
Offers a new model of mutual flourishing.
Encourages valuing relationships over self-sufficiency.
A transformative read from a bestselling author.
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Landmark drama by Lorraine Hansberry.
Restored, uncut edition with introduction by Robert Nemiroff.
Explores dreams of a struggling Chicago family.
Significant impact on Black American theater.
Inspired by Langston Hughes's poignant poem.
Classic themes resonate through contemporary issues.
Essential reading for theater enthusiasts and scholars.
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A timeless classic of African-American literature.
Features a strong, complex black female protagonist.
Explores themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery.
Praise from renowned authors like Zadie Smith.
Rediscovered and celebrated after decades of obscurity.
Richly woven Southern love story with emotional depth.
A PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick.
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Performed by Oscar-nominated actor Laurence Fishburne.
Highlights Malcolm X’s extraordinary life journey.
Explores the growth of the Human Rights movement.
Challenges the myths of the American dream.
Addresses systemic racism and inequality in society.
Timeless message relevant to contemporary issues.
Essential reading for understanding African American experiences.
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Classic work by Carter Godwin Woodson
Exposes educational structures of racial segregation
Highlights disparities in the black community
A foundational text for understanding education's impacts
Insights remain relevant in today's society
Encourages critical thinking about education and race
A must-read for educators and students alike
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Epic story of America's Great Migration.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson.
Chronicles six million Black citizens' journeys.
Interviews over a thousand individuals.
Vividly dramatic accounts of unique lives.
A classic narrative with stunning historical detail.
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Classic autobiography of Malcolm X's life journey.
Insight into the Black Muslim movement's growth.
Explores racism and the American Dream's limitations.
Timeless message relevant to contemporary society.
Essential reading for understanding American history.
Praised by The New York Times for its brilliance.
A significant work in the Afro-American struggle literature.
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#1 New York Times Bestseller
Expands groundbreaking 1619 Project journalism
Explores legacy of slavery in America
Includes essays, poetry, and fiction
Contributors include renowned authors and thinkers
Contextualizes race and caste in contemporary society
Highlights ongoing impact of slavery today
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True story of the last slave ship, Clotilda.
Uncovers America's complicated legacy of slavery.
Discoveries made by journalist Ben Raines.
Describes Africatown's founding by enslaved survivors.
Highlights ongoing racial oppression and community resilience.
Depicts the quest for historical truth and healing.
Celebrates human curiosity and triumph over adversity.
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Insightful narrative of America's Great Migration.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson.
Accounts of three unforgettable protagonists' journeys.
Award-winning book with numerous accolades.
Beautifully written and thoroughly researched.
Explores historical and emotional depths of migration.
A modern classic in American literature.
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Powerful dramatic bestseller by August Wilson.
Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play.
Pulitzer Prize-winning work on race in America.
Explores themes of identity and societal pressures.
Set during the Civil Rights Movement era.
Features complex characters and rich storytelling.
Now an acclaimed Academy Award-winning film.
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Expanded exploration of America's historical narrative.
18 essays highlighting the legacy of slavery.
36 creative works reflecting oppression and resistance.
Reveals truths about America's founding and construction.
Addresses contemporary issues of race and caste.
Read by a diverse and renowned cast.
Named one of the best books of the year.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER that shaped civil rights movement.
Insightful exploration of race in America today.
Powerful evocation of Baldwin's Harlem upbringing.
Two impactful letters on racial injustice.
Described as brilliant prose by The New York Times.
Calls for unity in confronting racism's legacy.
A classic work of American literature.
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First history from Indigenous peoples' perspective.
Acclaimed by New York Times and HBO docuseries.
Explores centuries of resistance against US expansion.
Challenges the founding myths of the United States.
Highlights genocidal policies against Indigenous populations.
Award-winning literature recognized for excellence.
Essential for understanding contemporary Indigenous issues.
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Explores trauma from centuries of African enslavement.
Examines the legacy of slavery in modern America.
Addresses ongoing psychological impacts on African Americans.
Dr. Joy DeGruy's professional insights and experience.
Encourages understanding through historical context.
Addresses institutionalized racism and its effects.
Promotes healing for future generations.
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Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, former slave.
Powerful account of his journey to freedom.
Graphic descriptions of childhood and slavery experiences.
Influential work in African-American history.
Compelling narrative with vivid storytelling.
Essential reading for civil rights enthusiasts.
Published in 1845, a timeless classic.
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Challenges assumptions about race and culture.
Examines historical beliefs and their impacts today.
Explores ghetto culture and its development.
Critiques white liberal perspectives on black communities.
Based on extensive research and documented facts.
Written by renowned scholar Thomas Sowell.
Encourages critical thinking on racial issues.
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Overview of key Black history milestones.
Visual approach with engaging graphics and diagrams.
Accessible text for all levels of understanding.
Covers African empires and influential figures.
Explains pivotal movements like Black Lives Matter.
Part of the award-winning Big Ideas series.
Perfect for novices and history enthusiasts alike.
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Explores African American struggle for equality.
Examines Reconstruction and Jim Crow eras.
Analyzes visual culture's impact on racism.
Highlights key figures like W. E. B. Du Bois.
Discusses structural racism's roots and resistance.
Includes bonus PDF of historical images.
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Acclaimed author Michael Harriot redefines American history.
Addresses the whitewashed narratives of traditional textbooks.
Combines humor with meticulous historical research.
Highlights overlooked Black experiences throughout history.
Offers a provocative and honest retelling of events.
Challenges oppressive power through incisive storytelling.
Essential reading for understanding America's true past.
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Comprehensive analysis of Heritage's 920-page document.
Chapter-by-chapter breakdown of key arguments and proposals.
Profiles of influential donors and strategists involved.
Data-driven insights on real-world policy impacts.
Accessible summary for political enthusiasts and novices.
Essential reading for understanding America's political future.
Urgent resource ahead of the 2024 election.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER, inspiring change in America.
Powerful exploration of race and identity.
Two profound letters addressing racial injustice.
Iconic author James Baldwin's poignant prose.
Essential reading for understanding civil rights history.
Provocative and personal reflections on racism.
A classic work that remains relevant today.
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Explores white people's reactions to racial challenges.
Highlights how white fragility sustains racial inequality.
Written by antiracist educator Robin DiAngelo.
Describes emotions like anger, fear, and guilt.
Encourages meaningful cross-racial dialogue and understanding.
Provides insights on engaging constructively with racism.
A critical resource for anti-racism discussions.
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Powerful story of love and identity.
Explores race through a mother's perspective.
Rich narrative of mixed-race upbringing.
Inspirational tale of resilience and self-discovery.
Highlights the challenges of growing up Black.
Captivating tribute to a remarkable mother.
Engaging audiobook from a best-selling author.
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New York Times Bestseller
True story of two boys with the same name
Contrasting paths: Rhodes Scholar vs. convicted murderer
Explores choices shaping their divergent futures
Letters reveal their haunting similarities and differences
Heart-wrenching narrative of loss and redemption
Insightful exploration of youth in challenging environments
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Groundbreaking history of American racial segregation.
Explores de jure segregation by government actions.
Reveals policies shaping modern urban landscapes.
Documents the Great Migration's impact on cities.
Analyzes flawed urban planning from the 1950s.
Examines persistent racial unrest in today's America.
Encourages understanding to rectify historical injustices.
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Explores Marcus Garvey's impactful teachings and philosophy.
Provides insights into early Civil Rights movement.
Highlights leadership, character, and social systems.
Essential for African American history studies.
Comprehensive guide for understanding Garvey's vision.
Part of the Dover Thrift Editions series.
Perfect for students and history enthusiasts alike.
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