In White America (Vintage)
A play on what it’s like to be Black in white America.
Note: This is a vintage title. The cover does have some cosmetic imperfections.
A play on what it’s like to be Black in white America.
Note: This is a vintage title. The cover does have some cosmetic imperfections.
A play on what it’s like to be Black in white America.
Note: This is a vintage title. The cover does have some cosmetic imperfections.
Surveys African American filmmakers from the turn of the century to the present, with an emphasis on Spike Lee's contributions.
Joyful Noise is primarily a photographic study of New Orleans culture.
In A Darker Wilderness, a constellation of luminary writers reflect on the significance of nature in their lived experience and on the role of nature in the lives of Black folks in the United States.
A groundbreaking collection tracing the history of intellectual thought by Black Lesbian writers.
Essays, letters, and speeches consider Black feminism, education, the nature of poetry, broken school systems, police violence, and race riots.
The Souls of Free Folk is an illustrated poem celebrating the Black experience through a contemporary adaptation of the themes of W.E.B. DuBois’s “The Souls of Black Folk.”
This book is the result of a photographic exhibition under the same title prepared by IDAF (International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa) in response to a request from the Belgian Government to mark the end of International Anti-Apartheid Year and the start of International Year of the Child.
Staging Race casts a spotlight on the generation of black artists who came of age between 1890 and World War I in an era of Jim Crow segregation and heightened racial tensions.
The Sweet Flypaper of Life is a poem by Langston Hughes about ordinary people, about teenagers around a jukebox, about children at an open fire hydrant, about riding the subway alone at night, about picket lines and artist work spaces.