Anti Racism Historical Books
Posted: 07 May 2022, 09:38
In a time where "Anti Racism" has become a literary book topic on shelves.
What are some of your anti-racism historical possible fictionally told stories to non-fiction.
I didn't love parts of Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison however, I thought that was very eye opening for both Black and Indigenous populations plight for university schooling.
I've also gotten into books similar to The Circle Unbroken but thought it was slightly old world for current racism standings within America. Some others I got into aside from that are one of the many children stories to adult stories that try to uncover what truly happened to Henrietta Lacks.
This has formed further into some non fiction readings and pic ups by authors such as Juliet Hooker, Mikki Kendall, and Stacey Abrams.
I haven't quiet yet found a book like resonates with Indigenous life quite like, "The House on Mango Street" and the books to stem from that, but am always open to learning about more reads in that realm.
Happy and excited to hear some peoples potentials.
What are some of your anti-racism historical possible fictionally told stories to non-fiction.
I didn't love parts of Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison however, I thought that was very eye opening for both Black and Indigenous populations plight for university schooling.
I've also gotten into books similar to The Circle Unbroken but thought it was slightly old world for current racism standings within America. Some others I got into aside from that are one of the many children stories to adult stories that try to uncover what truly happened to Henrietta Lacks.
This has formed further into some non fiction readings and pic ups by authors such as Juliet Hooker, Mikki Kendall, and Stacey Abrams.
I haven't quiet yet found a book like resonates with Indigenous life quite like, "The House on Mango Street" and the books to stem from that, but am always open to learning about more reads in that realm.
Happy and excited to hear some peoples potentials.