Discover Alicia Elliott's candid memoir, "A Mind Spread Out on the Ground," as she navigates trauma, identity, and healing with sharp humor and raw honesty. A compelling read for anyone seeking hope.
Explore the evolving landscape of Black feminist theory in this groundbreaking volume. Scholars interrogate intersectionality’s limits and propose new frameworks for equity, agency, and social justice.
Uncover the untold history of white women's roles as slave owners in the antebellum South. "They Were Her Property" reveals their economic and political power, challenging traditional narratives and offering new insights into American history.
Explore key moments that shaped African American history with "Black History for Beginners" by Denise Dennis. This accessible guide offers insights into pivotal figures and events, perfect for newcomers to the rich tapestry of Black heritage.
Explore 'Bitter Fruit' by Stephen Schlesinger—a revised, expanded account of the U.S.-backed 1954 coup in Guatemala. Uncover the geopolitical maneuvers that shaped Latin America’s history.
Explore "Diplomacy" by Henry Kissinger: a profound analysis of international relations and statecraft. Delve into historical insights and strategic wisdom on global affairs that have shaped nations for decades.