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Author: Holley UlbrichProduct Code: 6223Publisher: Skinner HousePublication Date: 10/31/2007Format: PaperbackSize:  8.5 X 5.5 Inches
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The fellowship movement officially ended in 1967, but its influence lives on today.
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Author: Erin SharkeyProduct Code: 9083Publisher: MilkweedPublication Date: 02/14/2023Format: Paperback / softback
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A vibrant collection of personal and lyric essays in conversation with archival objects of Black history and memory.
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Author: Martin Luther King Sr.Product Code: 8311Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 01/10/2017Format: Paperback
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First-person account and rarely heard life story of the man known as “Daddy King,” the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr.
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Author: Yaba BlayProduct Code: 9310Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 09/19/2023Format: Paperback / softback
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Challenges narrow perceptions of Blackness as both an identity and lived reality to understand the diversity of what it means to be Black in the US and around the world
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Author: Ibram X KendiProduct Code: 9154Publisher: Bold Type BooksPublication Date: 06/20/2023Format: Paperback / softback
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The National Book Award winning history of how racist ideas were created, spread, and deeply rooted in American society.
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From renowned organizers and activists Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor, comes the first in-depth examination of Solidarity - not just as a rallying cry, but as potent political movement with potential to effect lasting change
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Author: Richard D. LeonardProduct Code: 6399Publisher: Skinner HousePublication Date: 01/01/2002Format: PaperbackSize:  8.5 X 5.5 Inches
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Leonard's journal presents Selma as a pivotal point in the advancement of civil rights.
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Author: Katy KelleherProduct Code: 9371Publisher: Simon & SchusterPublication Date: 04/23/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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Paris Review contributor Katy Kelleher explores our obsession with gorgeous things, unveiling the fraught histories of makeup, flowers, perfume, silk, and other beautiful objects.
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Author: Henry Louis Gates Jr.Product Code: 9359Publisher: Penguin BooksPublication Date: 04/07/2020Format: Paperback / softback
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A profound new rendering of the struggle by African-Americans for equality after the Civil War and the violent counter-revolution that resubjugated them, by the bestselling author of The Black Church and The Black Box.
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