Paul Laurence Dunbar was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Dayton, Ohio, to parents who had been enslaved in Kentucky before the American Civil War, Dunbar began writing...
Little Black Book is meant to be shared during family reunions, performed during Black History Month and Juneteenth jamborees, displayed as conversational pieces on coffee tables, and read out loud anytime as an antidote to denial. It is offered for...
Originally published in The Journal of Negro History, this fascinating and important work records the recollections of Cudjo Lewis, one of the last surviving captives of the Clotilde, the final ship to dock in the United States with a cargo...
The growing usage of African names in the United States makes this book appealing for those who want to understand the meaning, proper usage and significance of African names. Asante provides the historical rationale and the proper translations and usage...
Little Black Book is meant to be shared during family reunions, performed during Black History Month and Juneteenth jamborees, displayed as conversational pieces on coffee tables, and read out loud anytime as an antidote to denial. It is offered for...
Little Black Book is meant to be shared during family reunions, performed during Black History Month and Juneteenth jamborees, displayed as conversational pieces on coffee tables, and read out loud anytime as an antidote to denial. It is offered for...
Little Black Book is meant to be shared during family reunions, performed during Black History Month and Juneteenth jamborees, displayed as conversational pieces on coffee tables, and read out loud anytime as an antidote to denial. It is offered for...