Black Like Us

Black Like Us
Author: Devon W. Carbado
Publisher: Cleis Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1573447145


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Chronicles one hundred years of African-American homosexual literature, from the turn-of-the-century writings of Alice Dunbar Nelson, to the Harlem Renaissance of Langston Hughes, to the emerging sexual liberation movements of the later postwar era as reflected by James Baldwin. Original.

Black Like Kyra, White Like Me

Black Like Kyra, White Like Me
Author: Judith Vigna
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN: 9780613295628


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Black Like Us

Black Like Us
Author: Devon Carbado
Publisher: Cleis Press Start
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1573447501


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Winner of the 2003 Lambda Literary Award for Fiction Anthology Showcasing the work of literary giants like Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, and writers whom readers may be surprised to learn were "in the life," Black Like Us is the most comprehensive collection of fiction by African American lesbian, gay, and bisexual writers ever published. From the Harlem Renaissance to the Great Migration of the Depression era, from the postwar civil rights, feminist, and gay liberation movements, to the unabashedly complex sexual explorations of the present day, Black Like Us accomplishes a sweeping survey of 20th century literature.

Another Black Like Me

Another Black Like Me
Author: Nielson Rosa Bezerra
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443873012


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This book brings together authors from different institutions and perspectives and from researchers specialising in different aspects of the experiences of the African Diaspora from Latin America. It creates an overview of the complexities of the lives of Black people over various periods of history, as they struggled to build lives away from Africa in societies that, in general, denied them the basic right of fully belonging, such as the right of fully belonging in the countries where, by choice or force of circumstance, they lived. Another Black Like Me thus presents a few notable scenes from the long history of Blacks in Latin America: as runaway slaves seen through the official documentation denouncing as illegal those who resisted captivity; through the memoirs of a slave who still dreamt of his homeland; reflections on the status of Black women; demands for citizenship and kinship by Black immigrants; the fantasies of Blacks in the United States about the lives of Blacks in Brazil; a case study of some of those who returned to Africa and had to build a new identity based on their experiences as slaves; and the abstract representations of race and color in the Caribbean. All of these provide the reader with a glimpse of complex phenomena that, though they cannot be generalized in a single definition of blackness in Latin America, share the common element of living in societies where the definition of blackness was flexible, there were no laws of racial segregation, and where the culture on one hand tolerates miscegenation, and on the other denies full recognition of rights to Blacks.

For Black Girls Like Me

For Black Girls Like Me
Author: Mariama J. Lockington
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0374308063


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In this lyrical coming-of-age story about family, sisterhood, music, race, and identity, Mariama J. Lockington draws on some of the emotional truths from her own experiences growing up with an adoptive white family. I am a girl but most days I feel like a question mark. Makeda June Kirkland is eleven years old, adopted, and black. Her parents and big sister are white, and even though she loves her family very much, Makeda often feels left out. When Makeda's family moves from Maryland to New Mexico, she leaves behind her best friend, Lena— the only other adopted black girl she knows— for a new life. In New Mexico, everything is different. At home, Makeda’s sister is too cool to hang out with her anymore and at school, she can’t seem to find one real friend. Through it all, Makeda can’t help but wonder: What would it feel like to grow up with a family that looks like me? Through singing, dreaming, and writing secret messages back and forth with Lena, Makeda might just carve a small place for herself in the world. For Black Girls Like Me is for anyone who has ever asked themselves: How do you figure out where you are going if you don’t know where you came from?

Black Like Us

Black Like Us
Author: Rachel Atkins
Publisher: Original Works Publishing
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2016-11
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1630920940


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Synopsis: Family secrets ripple through time when three present-day sisters discover the truth about a young African-American woman passing for white sixty years before. What happens in between is a frank and funny look at the shifting boundaries of tolerance and what identity really means. Cast Size: 5-8 Females. Racially Diverse.

I Don't Like the Blues

I Don't Like the Blues
Author: B. Brian Foster
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2020-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1469660431


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How do you love and not like the same thing at the same time? This was the riddle that met Mississippi writer B. Brian Foster when he returned to his home state to learn about Black culture and found himself hearing about the blues. One moment, Black Mississippians would say they knew and appreciated the blues. The next, they would say they didn't like it. For five years, Foster listened and asked: "How?" "Why not?" "Will it ever change?" This is the story of the answers to his questions. In this illuminating work, Foster takes us where not many blues writers and scholars have gone: into the homes, memories, speculative visions, and lifeworlds of Black folks in contemporary Mississippi to hear what they have to say about the blues and all that has come about since their forebears first sang them. In so doing, Foster urges us to think differently about race, place, and community development and models a different way of hearing the sounds of Black life, a method that he calls listening for the backbeat.

No Place Like Home

No Place Like Home
Author: Gary Younge
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781578064885


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In 1961, 13 black and white people - the Freedom Riders - tested the ban on segregation in interstate travel by going together from Washington to New Orleans. This is the account of a young black Briton following their route in the late 1990s.

Black Like You

Black Like You
Author: Herman Mashaba
Publisher:
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012
Genre: Businesspeople
ISBN: 9780620456869


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Black Like Me

Black Like Me
Author: John Howard Griffin
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780451192035


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This American classic has been corrected from the original manuscripts and indexed, featuring historic photographs and an extensive biographical afterword.