Season 7: Episode 3 | The Bench by the Road Project
A short take on the Toni Morrison Society’s Bench by the Road project.
A short take on the Toni Morrison Society’s Bench by the Road project.
A short take on Oprah Winfrey’s contributions to film and African American literature.
A short take on a character that many readers view as one of the smartest characters in African American fiction.
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 how Static and Static Shock reflect the expanded dimension of novelistic storytelling by Black creative thinkers.
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.”