A new memoir by the historian Martha S. Jones combines a trenchant analysis of race and the historical record with a homage ...
Historian Martha S. Jones found a remarkable and complicated story of identity, race and belonging as she researched her own ...
The book offers an intimate look at her challenges and triumphs as a woman of color navigating predominantly white spaces.
More than a third of books banned last year featured fictional characters or real person of color, a new analysis from PEN America shows.
Supported by By Amanda Fortini “SUPPOSE I WERE to begin by saying that I had fallen in love with a color,” reads the first line of Maggie Nelson’s “Bluets,” her 2009 book-length lyric ...