United States -- Race relations
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United States -- Race relations
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- All the white friends I couldn't keep, hope--and hard pills to swallow--about fighting for black lives, Andre Henry
- Between the world and me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- My grandmother's hands, racialized trauma and the pathway to mending our hearts and bodies, Resmaa Menakem
- Our migrant souls, a meditation on race and the meanings and myths of "Latino", Héctor Tobar
- Caste, the origins of our discontents, Isabel Wilkerson
- Be a revolution, how everyday people are fighting oppression and changing the world--and how you can, too, Ijeoma Oluo
- Brown, white, black, an American family at the intersection of race, gender, sexuality, and religion, Nishta Mehra
- I am not your negro, a major motion picture directed by Raoul Peck, from texts by James Baldwin ; compiled and edited by Raoul Peck
- How to be an antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi
- Long time coming, reckoning with race in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Things that make white people uncomfortable, adapted for young adults, Michael Bennett and Dave Zirin
- Caste, the origins of our discontents, Isabel Wilkerson
- Have Black lives ever mattered?, Mumia Abu-Jamal
- I'm still here, Black dignity in a world made for whiteness, Austin Channing Brown
- We were eight years in power, an American tragedy, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- America second, how America's elites are making China stronger, Isaac Stone Fish
- This is the fire, what I say to my friends about racism, Don Lemon
- Loving, interracial intimacy in America and the threat to white supremacy, Sheryll Cashin
- Waking up white, and finding myself in the story of race, Debby Irving
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- The new Jim Crow, mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness, Michelle Alexander
- Allow me to retort, a black guy's guide to the Constitution, Elie Mystal
- Dreams from my father, a story of race and inheritance, Barack Obama
- Hood feminism, notes from the women that a movement forgot, Mikki Kendall
- The strange career of Jim Crow, C. Vann Woodward ; with a new afterword by William S. McFeely
- Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?, and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
- A bound woman is a dangerous thing, the incarceration of African American women from Harriet Tubman to Sandra Bland, DaMaris B. Hill
- Between the world and me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- I am not your negro., written by James Baldwin ; directed by Raoul Peck, Widescreen
- Good white people, the problem with middle-class white anti-racism, Shannon Sullivan
- Invisible man, got the whole world watching, a young black man's education, Mychal Denzel Smith
- I came as a shadow, an autobiography, John Thompson with Jesse Washington
- Uncomfortable conversations with a black man, Emmanuel Acho
- A colony in a nation, Chris Hayes
- They called themselves the K.K.K., the birth of an American terrorist group, by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- The matter of black lives, writing from the New Yorker, edited by Jelani Cobb and David Remnick
- Self-portrait in black and white, unlearning race, Thomas Chatterton Williams
- The devil you know, a Black power manifesto, Charles M. Blow
- So you want to talk about race, Ijeoma Oluo
- I have a dream, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; illustrated by 15 Coretta Scott King Award winners
- Real American, a memoir, Julie Lythcott-Haims
- Citizen, an American lyric, Claudia Rankine
- Race and reunion, the Civil War in American memory, David W. Blight
- Who was Ida B. Wells?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- A renaissance of our own, a memoir & manifesto on reimagining, Rachel Elizabeth Cargle
- Driving the Green Book, a road trip through the living history of Black resistance, Alvin Hall with Karl Weber
- Ancestor trouble, a reckoning and a reconciliation, Maud Newton
- How to be an antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi
- Uprooting racism, how white people can work for racial justice, Paul Kivel
- Eating fire, tasting blood, breaking the great silence of the American Indian Holocaust, edited and with an introduction by MariJo Moore
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