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Fred Beuford "No turning back: Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, who marshaled the science of psychology to move the Supreme Court, held onto his faith in integration". Black Issues Book Review. FindArticles.com. 17 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HST/is_1_8/ai_n16359497/
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Uncovering the facts
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Mister Gumbo: Down and Dirty With Black Men on Life, Sex and Relationships
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Creating Black Americans: African American History and Its Meanings, 1619 to the Present
by Aaron Bryant - Signings & sightings
- Black history month: understanding our past; new books guide young readers through history's lessons
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Voodoo Season: A Marie Laveau Mystery
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From Pieces to Weight: Once Upon a Time in Southside Queens
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They Tell Me of a Home
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Pretty Evil
by Nicole Shaw - First Mates
- Flying off the shelves
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The flex plan: clubs for those who don't have time for clubs
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Owning people: latest nonfiction on the institution of slavery dig deeper into a troubling subject
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Between mission and message: just how Christian is this "Christian fiction"?
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Book industry history makers
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Jazz You Can See
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The Pride
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The Long Mile
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Any Rich Man Will Do
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And Jayden and Alexis lived happily ever after: the romance author's job is to deliver dreamsor else
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Dual heritage: new resources offer clues to the hidden legacy of Afro-Native American kinships
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A change the air: book industry eyes the market and goes after diverse talent to reach it
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Bidding for history: Swann Galleries' auction of rare manuscripts and printed African Americana draws buyers who appreciate its importance
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Awards Season
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Writing camps: got skills?
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The Middle Sister
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Whatever It Takes
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Life's Spices from Seasoned Sistahs: A Collection of Life Stories from Mature Women of Color
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Einstein on Race and Racism
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Zahrah the Windseeker
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Loose the shackles: when fiction writers brave the harsh realities of slavery
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The Ethics of Identity
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The face in the mirror: a writer's search for the Confederates in the family tree leads to some unexpected discoveries
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December 1, 1955
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For all seasons: Philadelphia group spreads love of black writing to community throughout the year
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In his footsteps: Johnson's company began publishing its own books to satisfy growing interest in black history
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Saving ourselves: archival treasures: the closing of the Clark Atlanta library school renews interest in collections at many historically black colleges and universities
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On Beauty
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In Sheep's Clothing
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Livin' Large: African American Sisters Confront Obesity
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No turning back: Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, who marshaled the science of psychology to move the Supreme Court, held onto his faith in integration
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Large and in charge: people who are making it and making a difference in the book industry
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Counting Raindrops Through a Stained Glass Window
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Beloved Harlem: A Literary Tribute to Black America's Most Famous Neighborhood, From the Classics to the Contemporary
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