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Season 5: Episode 1 | African American Novels and the 1990s

The 1990s gave way to a vibrant literary outpouring of African American novels that offered myriad representational possibilities freeing readers and writers alike.

Season 4: Episode 7 | Graphic Novel – Red, White, & Black

A graphic novel engages black history and Captain America.

Season 4: Episode 6 | The Story of Battle Royal

How an excerpt from an upcoming novel became a popular short story. 

Season 4: Episode 5 | The Sisterhood, 1977 Photograph

A brief take on a photo titled “The Sisterhood, 1977,” which has been a source of inspiration for countless readers and viewers.

Season 4: Episode 3 | The Evolving Reception of The Bluest Eye

Here’s how a book can be initially misunderstood and ignored, then gain literary recognition and acclaim, become adopted by the education system and taught broadly, and then become banned.

Season 4: Episode 2 | Richard Wright’s Native Son

The story of Richard Wright’s Native Son, the first black American best-seller, a novel that is both a shocking page-turner, and a philosophical provocation stirring controversy to this day.

Season 4: Episode 1 | Toni Morrison and the Seven Days

Here’s how high school students at a school in Maryland responded to Toni Morrison’s the Seven Days from Song of Solomon.

Season 3: Episode 7 | Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man

Here’s the story of how Ralph Ellison’s novel Invisible Man became a defining midcentury Black novel. 

Seasons 3: Episode 6 | Colson Whitehead and Vocabulary

College students at one university have expressed a range of feelings about the many new words that they encounter when reading Colson Whitehead’s novel The Intuitionist.

Season 3: Episode 5 | Paul Beatty and the Booker Prize

Paul Beatty’s novel The Sellout became the first novel by an American to win the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 2016.

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