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Why the New Reprint of James Baldwin’s Children’s Book Still Matters | Colorlines
Baldwin’s “Little Man, Little Man: A Story of Childhood” offers a haunting exploration of how Black children learn about racism. Colorlines talked to the late writer’s niece and one of the scholars who shepherded the title back to bookshelves about this unique work.
View MoreTa-Nehisi Coates is leaving the Atlantic | The Washington Post
Ta-Nehisi Coates is leaving his position as a national correspondent for the Atlantic, a publication where he has emerged as one of the country’s top reporters and thinkers.
View MoreKamala Harris Examines ‘The Truths We Hold’ in New Book | Colorlines
The California Senator will detail her upbringing and core beliefs as they relate to her political work.
View MoreMy Brother Moochie review: a masterpiece of race, injustice and forgiveness | The Guardian
Issac Bailey’s memoir is a triumph, a painful indictment of American inhumanity woven with threads of grace and love
View MoreRoxane Gay: ‘No one is guaranteed love or affection’ | The Guardian
The author of Bad Feminist and Hunger has strong words for ‘incels’, harassers in publishing and diet gurus
View MoreSitting down with poet Nikki Giovanni for a ‘A Good Cry’ | Chicago Tribune
When she writes about her godmother and grandparents, she recalls the overlooked sacrifices the elders made to smooth the path for her.
View MoreAfrofuturism: Imagining an Afrocentric Future – ThoughtCo
Rejecting Eurocentric Dominance and Normalization
View MoreZadie Smith on Male Critics, Appropriation, and What Interests Her Novelistically About Trump
A wide-ranging conversation.
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