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The Elsewhere Is Black: Ecological Violence and Improvised Life (PB) (2025)
$28.95In The Elsewhere Is Black, Marisa Solomon examines how waste is a mundane part of poor Black survival and a condition of settler colonial racial capitalism. Tracing the flow of trash and waste across Black spaces, from Brooklyn's historically Black... -
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum (PB) (2025)
$19.99In the tradition of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, this New York Times bestseller is a page-turning account of one of the nation's last segregated asylums..."a book that left me breathless" (Clint Smith). For centuries, Black patients have been... -
At the Vanguard: Making and Saving History at Historically Black Colleges and Universities #1 (PB) (2025)
$16.95The first volume in a major new series which offers a compelling glimpse into the transformative and revolutionary world of HBCUs, to uncover the complex stories that their collections tell us.This book, featuring objects from the museums and archives at... -
From Dropout to Doctorate: Breaking the Chains of Educational Injustice (PB) (2025)
$19.99"Dr. Lester has gifted us this book for this moment and for our posterity. He shares searing personal stories of tragedy and hardship that moves the crisis in our educational system beyond statistics and into the realm of human impact. . . . He adds... -
The Possibility of Tenderness: A Jamaican Memoir of Plants and Dreams (PB) (2025)
$20.00"An extraordinary, necessary book from a brilliant writer. A new song of the earth."--Robert MacfarlaneFrom an exciting new voice in international literature, a profoundly moving memoir that explores the Black experience in the natural world and the... -
Black Studies in the University: A Symposium (PB) (2025)
$22.00A founding document of African American Studies, reissued for today's students and scholars In a landmark 1968 conference at Yale University, students, faculty, and community activists helped establish "Afro-American Studies" as a major, and then a... -
Being Black in America's Schools: A Student-Educator-Reformer's Call for Change (PB) (2025)
$18.95For readers of The Knowledge Gap, Race to the Bottom, and The Inequality Machine, education and equity strategist Brian Rashad Fuller sheds a stark light on America's public schools, the miseducation of students of color, and the action required to make... -
Great Thinkers and Doers: Networking Black Feminism in the Black Press, 1827-1927 (HC) (2025)
$69.95A corrective history of the essential role that Black women played in the early Black press.In Great Thinkers and Doers, Teresa Zackodnik looks at the vital--and largely overlooked--role of Black women readers, writers, and editors in the development of... -
Getting Out & Staying Out: A Black Man's Guide to Success After Prison (PB) (2012)
$10.00The United States of America has more people behind bars than any other country in the world and every year nearly 700,000 prisoners get released back into society, the largest percentage of them being black males. "Getting Out & Staying Out" is a short,...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$10.00Subtotal: -
I Wasn't Supposed to Be Here: Finding My Voice, Finding My People, Finding My Way (PB) (2025)
$21.99As seen on Humans of New York, Jonathan Conyers introduces us to the teachers, his debate coach, a homeless man, and a boy named Diego who changed his life. Booklist calls it "a moving story about finding your supporters and building your future." ... -
Treating Violence: An Emergency Room Doctor Takes on a Deadly American Epidemic (PB) (2025)
$17.95The inspiring story of a Black doctor who was deeply affected by the violence that plagued his Brooklyn childhood and later dedicated himself to addressing trauma and violence as public health issues Rob Gore first encountered violence when he was beaten... -
The Affirmative Action Myth: Why Blacks Don't Need Racial Preferences to Succeed (HC) (2025)
$30.00From Wall Street Journal columnist and Manhattan Institute senior fellow Jason L. Riley, a contrarian argument that racial preferences have done more harm than good for black Americans After the Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that the use of race in...