![]() What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Blacker: A Memoir in Essays, by Damon Young (Ecco) "ctivist and podcaster Mckesson reflects on what he’s learned from protest, family upheaval, racial inequality, homophobia, community organizing, abuse, and love." On the Other Side of Freedom: The Case for Hope, by DeRay Mckesson ![]() "Moore’s well-crafted book is a stunning tribute to affirmation, forgiveness, and healing-and serves as an invigorating emotional tonic." No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America, by Darnell L. "Perceptive, specific, and powerful, Jefferson's work balances themes of race, class, entitlement, and privilege with her own social and cultural awakening." "As a meditation on race in America, haunted by the bodies of black men, women, and children, Coates's compelling, indeed stunning, work is rare in its power to make you want to slow down and read every word." ![]() Publishers Weekly editors have compiled a list of nonfiction books highlighting related issues, including police brutality, institutional racism, activism, and the experience of being black in America today.īetween the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi Coates In response to protests across the nation, you may be interested in learning more about racism in America. ![]()
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