Tag Archives: Discrimination & Race Relations
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Manifesto
by Bernardine EvaristoFrom the bestselling and Booker Prize-winning author of Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo’s memoir of her own life and writing, and her manifesto on…
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Beyond Innocence
by Phoebe ZerwickA deeply reported, gripping narrative of injustice, exoneration, and the lifelong impact of incarceration, Beyond Innocence is the poignant saga of one remarkable life…
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When the Stars Begin to Fall
by Theodore Roosevelt JohnsonA bold, thought-provoking pathway to the national solidarity that could, finally, address the ills of racism in America
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Solitary
by Albert WoodfoxThe extraordinary saga of a man who, despite spending four decades in solitary confinement for a crime of which he was innocent, inspired fellow…
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Long Way to Go
by Jonathan Coleman“Not since Gunnar Myrdal’s An American Dilemma has anyone laid bare America’s racial problems with such clarity, insight and drama. Coleman has written a…
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Black Skin, White Masks
by Frantz Fanon“A strange, haunting mélange of analysis, revolutionary manifesto, metaphysics, prose poetry and literary criticism—and yet the nakedest of human cries.” —Newsweek