What Do I Read Next?
Dreaming in Color, Living in Black and White: Our Own Stories of Growing Up Black in White America, penned by Laurel Holiday in 2000, weaves a tapestry of narratives where young Black Americans share their poignant journeys through the labyrinth of racial prejudice.
Hurricane: The Miraculous Journey of Rubin Carter, authored by James S. Hirsch in 2001, chronicles the harrowing odyssey of a Black prizefighter swept into the storm of injustice, enduring years behind bars for a crime he never committed.
In W. E. B. DuBois: The Fight for Equality and the American Century, 1919–1963 (2000), David Levering Lewis paints a vivid portrait of one of the twentieth century’s most influential Black leaders, detailing his relentless pursuit of equality and justice.
Want My Sheperd: Poems presents a vivid collection of verses, crafted by Howard Sackler and released in 1954, capturing the essence of poetic expression.
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