BHM: The Lairds (Roland and Taneshia Nash)

2014-03-15T19:09:44-04:00

In the mid-90s, the Lairds were used to publishing 36-page comic books; they were all about entertainment, not about a one-stop volume of African American history. It was quite a challenge for Roland and Taneshia Nash Laird to move from that kind of production, to a full-length book, and

BHM: The Lairds (Roland and Taneshia Nash)2014-03-15T19:09:44-04:00

BHM: Z.Z. Packer

2014-03-15T19:08:05-04:00

It's been a long time since a book inspired me to create a Spelling It Out.* Generally speaking, it coincides with an author's shifting onto my MRE lists (Must Read Everything). Consider it official: Z.Z. Packer's Drinking Coffee Elsewhere makes her a MRE author for me, and now I'll

BHM: Z.Z. Packer2014-03-15T19:08:05-04:00

How To Be Black: February and Beyond

2019-07-22T14:21:48-04:00

HarperCollins, 2012 Baratunde Thurston's book begins with a disclaimer; he announces straight-off that if you bought this book hoping to change your race, there will be no refunds. It sounds funny when he says it. Well, humour is hard to predict, right? But I thought it was funny when

How To Be Black: February and Beyond2019-07-22T14:21:48-04:00
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