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Against 'Color Blindness' in Children's Literature
The NewberyTart Podcast">This Week on
The NewberyTart
Podcast
By
NewberyTart
| December 3, 2020
About That Wave of Anti-Racist Bestsellers Over the Summer...
Katherine Morgan on Bookselling to White "Allies"
By
Katherine Morgan
| November 25, 2020
Read Walter Mosley's Incredible Speech From Last Night's National Book Awards
to American Letters"">Winner of "The Medal for Distinguished Contribution
to American Letters"
By
Walter Mosley
| November 19, 2020
Kiese Laymon on Walking Backwards to Explore the Now
The Maris Review Podcast">In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on
The Maris Review
Podcast
By
The Maris Review
| November 19, 2020
the Electoral Fix">
the Electoral Fix">
the Electoral Fix">The Lasting Legacies of Voter Suppression and
the Electoral Fix
Emmanuel Acho Wonders "Who’s Governing the Government?"
By
Emmanuel Acho
| November 19, 2020
On California's Eugenicist Past
Jane Dailey Considers the Power of the Law to Reinforce Racism
By
Jane Dailey
| November 17, 2020
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Jerald Walker Gets a Bad Haircut... and It All Goes Downhill From There
By
Jerald Walker
| November 5, 2020
White Supremacy Has Always Been More Powerful Than Its Loudest Proponents
By
Literary Hub
| November 2, 2020
When a Young Malcolm X Addressed a Hartford Housing Project
By
Les Payne and Tamara Payne
| October 20, 2020
The Complicated Resistance Efforts of Enslaved Women in the West Indies
Stella Dadzie on a History of Public Revolt and Private Resistance
By
Stella Dadzie
| October 20, 2020
Learning to Be Black in a Strange, Strange Country
Ajibola Tolase Moves from Nigeria to the United States
By
Ajibola Tolase
| October 9, 2020
White Supremacy is America's Chronic Nervous Disorder
Isaac Bailey on What Runs Through This Country's Bloodstream
By
Issac J. Bailey
| October 8, 2020
Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman on How Racism Can Manifest in Friendships
Just the Right Book Podcast"> In Conversation with Roxanne Coady on the
Just the Right Book
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By
Just the Right Book
| October 8, 2020
Native Son (starring Richard Wright) is a darkly satiric noir.">
Native Son (starring Richard Wright) is a darkly satiric noir.">
Native Son (starring Richard Wright) is a darkly satiric noir.">The 1951 adaptation of
Native Son
(starring Richard Wright) is a darkly satiric noir.
By
Aaron Robertson
| October 5, 2020
Negroes With Guns and BLM.">
Negroes With Guns and BLM.">
Negroes With Guns and BLM.">I spoke with a friend of Robert and Mabel Williams about
Negroes With Guns
and BLM.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 18, 2020
Reading Women on Two Anthologies That Center Race and Disability">
Reading Women on Two Anthologies That Center Race and Disability">
Reading Women on Two Anthologies That Center Race and Disability">
Reading Women
on Two Anthologies That Center Race and Disability
About Us and
Growing Up African in Australia
">Kendra Winchester and Jaclyn Masters Discuss
About Us
and
Growing Up African in Australia
By
Reading Women
| September 16, 2020
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