February/March 2012 Did Read/Will Read

2014-03-15T19:02:41-04:00

What kind of print were you buried in this month? What are you looking forward to finishing (or starting) in March? My posts in February were all inspired by Black History Month, beginning with Baratunde Thurston's How To Be Black. ( It's wickedly funny: check it out!) Did

February/March 2012 Did Read/Will Read2014-03-15T19:02:41-04:00

BHM: Another Untold Story

2021-02-01T10:56:07-05:00

Both The Hanging of Angélique and Black Indians discuss what is not commonly discussed, what has been habitually overlooked, what has been deliberately concealed. They are the sort of non-fiction that compels readers to nudge and/or wake those around them, with a stream of indignant DidYouKnow's and CanYouBelieve's. HarperCollins, 2006 Afua

BHM: Another Untold Story2021-02-01T10:56:07-05:00

BHM: Uncovering a Hidden Heritage

2014-03-15T19:24:39-04:00

William Loren Katz's Black Indians: A Hidden Heritage 25th Anniversary Edition  Though Canadian students are not taught American History in any detail, most can likely name Plymouth Rock as the first foreign colony in the United States. Some might even dredge up Jamestown, or the Lost Colony of

BHM: Uncovering a Hidden Heritage2014-03-15T19:24:39-04:00

BHM: The Warmth of Other Suns

2020-03-31T12:29:41-04:00

Random House, 2010 Gripping. Engaging. Rich characterization. Sensory detail. These aren't words commonly associated with reading non-fiction. Every one of them is an accurate description of Isabel Wilkerson's chronicle of "the biggest underreported story of the twentieth century". It's "The Epic Story of America's Great Migration", as the

BHM: The Warmth of Other Suns2020-03-31T12:29:41-04:00

BHM: Kadir Nelson

2021-02-01T10:59:22-05:00

Balzer & Bray Imprint - HarperCollins, 2011 Heart and Soul is an absolutely gorgeous book. Kadir Nelson's artwork is riveting. And don't ask me where I've been while he was winning Caldecott Honors, or an NAACP Image Award. Or while he received a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award, a

BHM: Kadir Nelson2021-02-01T10:59:22-05:00
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