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Monday, August 19 2019 22:53

Palaces for the People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, and the Decline of Civic Life

Palaces for the People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, and the Decline of Civic Life by Eric Klinenberg

 

   

Wednesday, May 29 2019 22:58

Be Opportunity-Minded: Start Growing Your Career Now

Be Opportunity-Minded: Start Growing Your Career Now by Caitlin Johnson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, May 25 2019 16:55

Landing a Library Job

Landing a Library Job by Deloris Jackson Foxworth

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, April 16 2019 21:18

Trailblazer: A Pioneering Journalist's Fight to Make the Media Look More Like America by Dorothy Butler Gilliam #Trailblazer

Trailblazer: A Pioneering Journalist's Fight to Make the Media Look More Like America by Dorothy Butler Gilliam

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, March 1 2019 14:09

Loving You, Thinking of You, Don't Forget to Pray: Letters to My Son in Prison by Jacqueline Jackson, Jesse Jackson Jr.

Loving You, Thinking of You, Don't Forget to Pray: Letters to My Son in Prison by Jacqueline Jackson, with an introduction by her son, Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, December 21 2018 14:31

Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth

Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth

 

 

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She Would Be King: A Novel

She Would Be King: A Novel

 

 

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Saturday, December 8 2018 19:07

Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House

Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House by April Ryan, Foreword by Tamron Hall

 

 

 

Saturday, November 24 2018 13:00

The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross

The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross

 

 

 

Friday, November 16 2018 22:57

Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America's Most Powerful Mobster

Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America's Most Powerful Mobster

 

 

 

Invisible

Yale University law professor Stephen Carter recalled the life of his grandmother, Eunice Hunton Carter, an attorney who was a member of legal teams in the 1930s and '40s responsible for the disruption of organized crime in New York City. The author noted that Ms. Carter, the granddaughter of slaves, gained great notoriety for her work, despite the prejudices she faced throughout her career.

Stephen Carter discuses Invisible at Harvard Book Store

 

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics

 

 

 

Monday, November 12 2018 21:54

One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy

One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy

 

 

Sunday, November 11 2018 22:17

Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents

Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents

 

 

Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower

Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower

 

 

How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective

How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective

 

 

Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements by Charlene A. Carruthers

Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements by Charlene A. Carruthers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy, and the Racial Divide

How to Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy, and the Racial Divide

 

 

So You Want to Talk About Race

So You Want to Talk About Race

 

 

 

Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race

Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race

 

 

The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness

The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness

 

 

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