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The Sex Lives of African Women: Self-Discovery, Freedom, and Healing (HC) (2022)
$28.00A book like by product you will have read before... With sensitivity, this book has facilitated astonishing breaking of silences. ... Sekyiamah has delivered an extraordinarily dynamic work, true to her own precept that 'Freedom is a constant state of...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$28.00Subtotal: -
You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience, and the Black Experience (PB) (2022)
$17.00NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - Tarana Burke and Dr. Brené Brown bring together a dynamic group of Black writers, organizers, artists, academics, and cultural figures to discuss the topics the two have dedicated their lives to understanding and teaching:... -
Systemic Racism 101: A Visual History of the Impact of Racism in America (PB) (2022)
$17.99Discover how--and why--Black, Indigenous, and people of color in America experience societal, economic, and infrastructural inequality throughout history covering everything from Columbus's arrival in 1492 to the War on Drugs to the Black Lives Matter... -
How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America (HC) (2021) (Large Print)
$31.00Instant #1 New York Times bestseller Longlisted for the 2021 National Book Award for Nonfiction Beginning in his hometown of New Orleans, Clint Smith leads the reader on an unforgettable tour of monuments and landmarks--those that are honest about the... -
Your Neurodiverse Friend #1: A User Guide to Treating People Like People (PB) (2018)
$4.95Neurodiversity occupies a similar place in the public consciousness as gay rights did in the 1970s: most people on the outside don't understand it and The Borg demand our assimilation! A necessary contribution to the dialogue around neurology, this zine...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$4.95Subtotal: -
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People about Race (HC) (2017)
$27.00Selected by Emma Watson as the Our Shared Shelf Book Club Pick for January/February 2018Sunday Times BestsellerWinner of the British Book Awards Non-Fiction Narrative Book of the YearWinner of the Jhalak Prize This is a book that was begging to be... -
Walter White: The Dilemma of Black Identity in America (PB) (2010)
$15.95The day Walter White was buried in 1955 the New York Times called him "the nearest approach to a national leader of American Negroes since Booker T. Washington." For more than two decades, White, as secretary of the NAACP, was perhaps the nation's most... -
Uprising (PB) (1997)
$22.95From the authors of Nation Conscious Rap comes a powerfully raw, intimate history of gang life in South Central L.A. In detailed interviews, gang members of the Crips and Bloods open up on a wide range of issues, including the bonds of the gang...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$22.95Subtotal: -
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man (PB) (2021)
$18.99INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER An urgent primer on race and racism, from the host of the viral hit video series"Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man""You cannot fix a problem you do not know you have." So begins Emmanuel Acho in his essential... -
The Beginning of the End of Racism in America: Black and White (PB) (2018)
$13.95The Beginning of the End of Racism in America: Black and White is a progressive and pragmatic book that is the antidote to the disease of ignorance and poison of racism. It reflects intimately the causes of these maladies, the results of these maladies,... -
Nice White Ladies: The Truth about White Supremacy, Our Role in It, and How We Can Help Dismantle It (HC) (2021)
$28.00An acclaimed expert illuminates the distinctive role that white women play in perpetuating racism, and how they can work to fight it In a nation deeply divided by race, the "Karens" of the world are easy to villainize. But in Nice White Ladies, Jessie... -
Nature Knows No Color-Line: Research into the Negro Ancestry in the White Race (PB) (2018)
$14.94In Nature Knows No Color-Line, historian Joel Augustus Rogers examines the origins of racial hierarchy and the color problem. Rogers was a humanist who believed that there were no scientifically evident racial divisions--all humans belong to one "race."...