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Author: Adam ClayProduct Code: 9278Publisher: MilkweedPublication Date: 03/12/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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An aching meditation on the cyclical nature of grief and memory’s limited capacity to preserve everything time takes from us.
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$16.00
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Author: Amanda GormanProduct Code: 9281Publisher: Viking BooksPublication Date: 01/23/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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A collection of poetry by presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, paperback edition with bonus content
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Author: Henry Louis Gates Jr.Product Code: 9286Publisher: Pengin PressPublication Date: 03/19/2024Format: Hardback
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A New York Times Notable book of 2024.
A magnificent, foundational reckoning with how Black Americans have used the written word to define and redefine themselves, in resistance to the lies of racism and often in heated disagreement with each other, over the course of the country’s history.
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$30.00
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Author: Octavia E. Butler Foreword by: Tomi AdeyemiProduct Code: 9341Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 05/21/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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Now with a new foreword by author Tomi Adeyemi
The New York Times best-selling author’s time-travel classic that makes us feel the horrors of American slavery and indicts our country’s lack of progress on racial reconciliation
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$14.99
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Author: James BaldwinProduct Code: 9344Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 06/04/2024Format: Hardback
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This collectible edition celebrates James Baldwin’s 100th-year anniversary, probing the shortcomings of the American protest novel and the harmful representations of Black identity in film and fiction
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$20.00
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Author: Jezz ChungProduct Code: 9351Publisher: Chronicle PrismPublication Date: 03/19/2024Format: Hardback
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An inspirational roadmap to changing yourself—and the world—through self-healing, transformation, and decolonization from artist, poet, and changemaker Jezz Chung.
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$19.95
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Editor: Ada LimónProduct Code: 9357Publisher: Milkweed EditionsPublication Date: 04/02/2024Format: Hardback
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Published in association with the Library of Congress and edited by the twenty-fourth Poet Laureate of the United States, a singular collection of fifty poems reflecting on our relationship to the natural world by our most celebrated contemporary writers.
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$25.00
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Author: Aimee NezhukumatathilProduct Code: 9358Publisher: Milkweed EditionsPublication Date: 04/16/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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From beloved, award-winning poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil comes a debut work of nonfiction - a collection of essays about the natural world, and the way its inhabitants can teach, support, and inspire us
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Author: Kimberly RodriguezProduct Code: 9390Publisher: Spirit Bound PressPublication Date: 05/21/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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Kimberly Rodriguez, a first-generation Xicana Indigena artist, poet, and activist, invites readers on a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment through her book, Incantations Embodied: Rituals for Empowerment, Reclamation, and Resistance, serving as a catalyst for reclaiming our stories, truth, and power.
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$16.99
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Author: Gayl JonesProduct Code: 9414Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 08/20/2024Format: Hardback
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Marking a dramatic new direction for Jones, a riveting tale set in the Post WWII South, narrated by a Black soldier who returns to Jim Crow and searches for a mythical ideal
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$26.95
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A lush tapestry of poetry and prose, Here to Stay is an invitation to engage with a new field of contemporary American poetry.
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$18.99
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Author: Bill Ong HingProduct Code: 9465Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 10/08/2024Format: Paperback / softback
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“Incisive and compelling, reflecting the painful wisdom and knowledge that Bill Ong Hing has accrued over the course of fifty years . . . ”—Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow
First book to argue that immigrant and refugee rights are part of the fight for racial justice; offers a humanitarian approach to reform and abolition
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$18.95
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