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“I would hurl words into this darkness and wait for an echo, and if an echo sounded, no matter
“You write in order to change the world … if you alter, even by a millimeter, the w
afroeditions: Maya Angelou born on this day April 4th in 1928. #PhenomenalWoman
Happy international women’s day! Here are some amazing books with strong female leads written
afroeditions: Harlem bookstore, circa 1970
“Giotto in Cimabue’s studio.” Lithograph by Alphonse-Leon Noel, based on the
manuscripts-dontburn: a bunch of books penned by black authors
Happy Black History Month! Our work in the Asian American movement would not be possible without the
Maya Angelou
Select images of published authors, Jason Reynolds and Jaime Lewis from Dex R. Jones’ contribu
Flora and body shapes by Cristiana Gasparotto Authors submitted message about herself: &a
Book of the day !
Black history is not static, limited purely to the past—it’s made year-round. Keep r
superheroesincolor: Love Is a Revolution (2021)When Nala Robertson reluctantly agrees to attend an o
blackchildrensbooksandauthors: The MarvellersDhonielle ClaytonHenry Holt and Co. (BYR) (2022)
Happy publication day to Ashes of Gold by J. Elle! Synopsis | Rue has no memory of how she
Happy publication day to The Kindred by Alechia Dow! Synopsis | Joy Abara knows her place.
superheroesincolor:Dreamer (2021)Vera has unusual dreams - anything she dreams comes alive. Dream Tr
What are you reading this Black History Month? Here are 2 books from 18MR’s BLACK HISTORY
Select images of published authors, Jason Reynolds and Jaime Lewis from Dex R. Jones’ contribu
For February and #readingblackout I’ll only be reading books by black authors this month,
blackchildrensbooksandauthors: There’s Still Time!The Celebrate Juneteenth Book Drive has been
seraphic-studies: blackqueerfirsts: Alice Walker: The first black woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for
slytherin-bookworm-guy: 16 LGBT+ Books by Transgender and Non-binary Black Authors As with my LGBT+
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