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Maude Callen: Legendary Nurse-Midwife of South Carolina (PB) (2026)
$24.99The Nurse Midwife Who Transformed the SouthDiscover the true story of Maude Callen, South Carolina's pioneering Black nurse-midwife, who brought life-saving healthcare to the rural South from 1923 to 1990. When Callen arrived in Pineville by mule-drawn...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$24.99Subtotal: -
AP African American Studies Premium, First Edition: Prep Book with 3 Practice Tests + Comprehensive Review + Online Practice (PB) (2026)
$29.99PREP SMARTER WITH BARRON'S. Barron's AP African American Studies Premium, delivers 3 full-length practice tests and in-depth review aligned with the latest course framework. With authentic AP-style practice and expert strategies from educators with years...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$29.99Subtotal: -
Cultural Genocide in the Black and African Studies Curriculum (PB) (2004)
$14.95As Black and African Studies programs emerged in the early 1970's, the question of who has the right and responsibility to determine course content and curriculum also emerged. In 1972, Dr. Ben's critique on this subject was published as Cultural... -
Fear Less: Poetry in Perilous Times (HC) (2025)
$24.00Drawing on deep passion and personal experience, former US Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith demystifies the art form that has too often been mischaracterized as "inaccessible," "irrelevant," or "intimidating." She argues that poetry is rooted in... -
Colored Insane: Slavery, Asylums, and Mental Illness in the Nineteenth Century #12 (HC) (2025)
$140.00The nineteenth century in the United States witnessed the end of slavery and the expansion of another form of confinement: the asylum. How did enslaved and free Black people encounter psychiatric institutions? How were notions of mental disability used... -
Slavery, Segregation, and the Second Founding of Rice University (HC) (2025)
$39.95During the first quarter of the twenty-first century, more than one hundred institutions of higher education in the United States launched projects to study and share their histories concerning slavery, segregation, and racial injustice. Slavery,... -
Unlearning the Hush: Oral Histories of Black Female Educators in Mississippi in the Civil Rights Era (PB) (2025)
$24.95Despite significant challenges and historical opposition, Black female teachers stood at the forefront of advocating for and providing education to Black students. Their dedication not only improved opportunities for Black communities but also influenced... -
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...