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Treena Reads
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Full of love and sorrow, this powerful collection of interrelated stories surrounding the strengths and struggles of women who live in an urban housing development, feature characters that are vulnerable and resilient. The writing is superb.

#blackhistorymonth #diversereads #women

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Kitta
Good Dirt | Charmaine Wilkerson
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Mehso-so

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I had high hopes for this as I loved Black Cake, but I was kind of frustrated with it and coincidences that kept happening.

It‘s not really my kind of book, I prefer heavier literary fiction and science fiction over historical fiction and romantic storylines, but I did enjoy the historical parts more than the modern day parts.

The book is about a jar made by an enslaved potter, a murder, and a wedding that doesn‘t go to plan.

#botm

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Treena Reads
The Poet X | Elizabeth Acevedo
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Acevedo‘s win came two years after the medal‘s own review into its historical lack of racial diversity, concluded that the UK‘s overwhelmingly white librarian workforce, who nominate books for the medal, were mostly unaware of titles by writers of colour.

Have you read this one?

#blackhistory #diversebooks#readingispower #blackhistorymonth #awardwinner #readingispolitical #ya

Deblovestoread It's been almost 5 years since I read Poet X and loved it. Welcome to Litsy! 1d
Amor4Libros I listened to the audiobook for this one and loved it so much! Welcome to Litsy! 🤗 1d
Treena Reads @Amor4Libros I‘m delighted you loved it. Thank you! 1d
Treena Reads @Deblovestoread It‘s been about that long for me too. I‘m so glad you loved it. It has staying power! 1d
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LoverOfLearning
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My current read. A non-fiction look into the murder of 14-year old Emmett Till in 1955. Wright Thompson grew up just miles away from the barn, although never once heard the name Emmett Till until he was an adult. Wright explores the history of racism in the Mississippi Delta, the consequences of covering up this story, and why learning about accurate history is essential. A must read.
#BlackHistoryMonth #NonfictionRead

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AnishaInkspill
Invisible Man | Ralph Ellison
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#Fiction #2025reads #blackhistorymonth

I like how the story draws a complex picture to attain racial equality, and so many times I felt the pain for the unnamed narrator wanting things to work out for him. When he is unfairly expelled from college, I couldn‘t believe it, this was his dream but it would be nothing to what comes later, then things seem to be looking up when he joins the brotherhood only to realise a very, very harsh truth.

AnishaInkspill ... cont ---> This is not a perfect read, the story seems to meander (quite a bit) but what a read (!!!) this is. 1w
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Leftcoastzen
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#BlackHistoryMonth This one has been on my radar awhile, fortunately I found a used copy in a store where I had some trade credits (Yay) Antonia Hylton has the right background to write this unique study,a Harvard grad that often writes about race,mass incarceration, and psychiatry.

LoverOfLearning Yes! I was eye balling this book since it was released. I finally got it on a great sale on Kindle. It's worth the read, so important. 📚 ❤️ 6d
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Susanita
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Interesting and thoughtful story that addresses many issues still relevant today. #BlackHistoryMonth

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Kitta
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Pickpick

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I think my hopes were a little too high for this one after reading Don‘t Cry for Me, by the same author, but I enjoyed hearing Isaac‘s point of view.

Overall a good book and not necessary to read the first to follow the story.

#BlackHistoryMonth
#lgbtqbookbingo2025
#BOTM

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Deblovestoread
King: A Life | Jonathan Eig
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#BlackHistoryMonth

I knew I picked the right book for Black History Month when the above quote was in the prologue. I needed this quote as Hope seems to be in short supply currently.

DrSabrinaMoldenReads My husband is reading this now and loving it 3w
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Melismatic
The First Ladies | Marie Benedict, Victoria Christopher Murray
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#BOTM really arrives quick. 😅

I‘m thinking the tagged will be a great bridge between #BlackHistoryMonth & #WomensHistoryMonth