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BCL Chat: Tell Us Your Book Shame

Every single person reading this needs to go home and read “The Underground Railroad.”

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Episode 9: Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation

What is a “graphic novel”? We don’t come up with an actual answer, but we know it’s something bougie.

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5 Reasons Why I’m Side-Eyeing ‘Underground Airlines’

The New York Times is super excited about this new slavery book. Probably because it’s written by a white dude.

Posted byDaniJuly 5, 2016January 12, 2019Posted inBlog, OpinionTags: ben winters, blog, frederick douglass, kindred, octavia butler, ta-nehisi coates, toni morrison, underground airlines18 Comments on 5 Reasons Why I’m Side-Eyeing ‘Underground Airlines’

My Black Woman TBR List

This year, I aim to read 48 books, with the majority of that number written by black women.

Posted byDaniJanuary 5, 2016April 6, 2017Posted inBlog, The Reader LifeTags: angela flournoy, beloved, beverly jenkins, blog, brandy colbert, dolen perkins-valdez, frederick douglass, indigo, kindred, marlon james, narrative in the life of frederick douglass, octavia butler, pointe, the book of night women, the turner house, toni morrison, wench2 Comments on My Black Woman TBR List

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