Season 7: Episode 1 | One of the Smartest Characters in African American Fiction
A short take on a character that many readers view as one of the smartest characters in African American fiction.
A short take on a character that many readers view as one of the smartest characters in African American fiction.
A short take on responses to a novel-turned-musical.
Among the most taught, most discussed, most notable novels by Black women, we can trace Harriet Jacobs’s legacy.
A short take on responses to a novel-turned-film.
Are the people who ban books ever right, if only by accident?
A short take on an interconnected thread of intellectualism in novels by black men.
Terry McMillan’s novel was among a chorus of late twentieth-century books that signaled a reawakening in the African American cultural imagination and revealed a strong interest in the representation of Black love, romance, and marriage.
A short take on how students at a college in Georgia respond to Ralph Ellison’s “Battle Royal.”
Despite revieing positive reviews, why did Sutton Griggs have some unfavorable feelings about the circumstances surrounding his first book?
Here’s a short take on where all those Black Women Writers courses come from.