Alicia Odewale, University of Houston professor, will spearhead a two-year project that chronicles Black heritage and ...
In 2024, when Worcester Youth Cooperatives organizer Addison Turner began putting together a pop-up bookstore focused on ...
In this week's Fight the Power, Preach Jacobs writes about The Trump Administration's erasing of DEI on government websites, ...
Heather McTeer Toney’s masterful weaving of storytelling, history, hope, and scientific truth is for Black people, White ...
From the streets of Harlem to Vietnam to Hollywood, these stories correct the record and spotlight lesser-known heroes for ...
From Japan to Pakistan, from the Phillipines to New Zealand, from California to Alabama, this list of more than 100 books covers a lot of geographical ground. Kids, tweens, and teens will find all ...
As the erasure of Black history intensified — through book bans, assaults on diversity, and digital disinformation — ...
This Women's History Month, celebrate with this intersectional list of nonfiction titles about feminism, theory, history, and ...
The spotlight by Artsy, an online global art market platform, coincides with celebrations of Black History Month that falls in the month of February internationally. Umoja takes the number one spot ...
A woman discovers and returns a book checked out in 1926, reconnecting with her grandfather's legacy and helping Ocean County Library mark its centennial with a remarkable piece of history. Listen to ...
according to “The Hairstons,” a 1999 book by Henry Wiencek that chronicles the Black and white Hairston families. Samuel Hairston, the plantation’s owner, was reputedly the largest enslaver ...
All right, today's bellringer question is this: What books relevant to Black culture and history are you reading right now? And when were those books written while you're thinking? Let's talk ...