On June 4, 1972, Angela Davis was acquitted of kidnapping and murder. Her trial still resonates
A volume of essays by and about the radical Black thinker Angela Davis deals with her time in U.S. prison and has disturbing relevance today.
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A volume of essays by and about the radical Black thinker Angela Davis deals with her time in U.S. prison and has disturbing relevance today.
The publishers’ suit argues that the Internet Archive is engaging in wholesale piracy by offering users free access to in-copyright books.
First published in 1934, Langston Hughes's story throws a spotlight on racial violence that continues in America today.
Zadie Smith's controversial story is a dystopian satire about call-out culture.
Nancy Hale's story about the dangers of poisonous political ideologies is surprisingly relevant to our current moment.
Bryan Washington's story is about a veteran drug dealer who becomes a kind of surrogate father to an undocumented Guatemalan teen.
Binyavanga Wainaina's story is about the performative cultural roles people are expected to play.
Adrian Michael Kelly uses a train ride as a means to examine a character who is much less upright than he at first appears.
Ray Russell's 1961 modern Gothic tale has lost none of its power to shock its reader.