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7 Great ‘Chick-Lit’ Books Featuring WOC

You would think a website titled Black Chick Lit would have been on top of this one.

Posted byDaniOctober 17, 2016January 12, 2019Posted inBlog, The Reader LifeTags: 32 candles, alyssa cole, beverly jenkins, blog, chick lit, diane mckinney-whetstone, diary of an ugly duckling, ernessa t carter, fiction, for love and liberty, forbidden, indigo, karyn langhorne, kianna alexander, lena hart, nappily ever after, piper huguley, sonali dev, the bollywood affair, the brightest day, the taming of jessi rose, trisha thomas, tumbling3 Comments on 7 Great ‘Chick-Lit’ Books Featuring WOC

BCL Book Club: Black History and Slave Stories

“Roots.” “12 Years a Slave.” “Underground.” Why are we so obsessed with watching black people play slaves?

Posted byBlack Chick LitJune 10, 2016April 6, 2017Posted inBLC Book Club, BlogTags: 12 years a slave, binti, blackish, blog, empire, lemonade, mules and men, narrative in the life of frederick douglass, queen sugar, roots, slave narrative, slavery, snoop dogg, the black count, the blacker the berry, the brightest day, the get downLeave a comment on BCL Book Club: Black History and Slave Stories

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