In “Prospero’s Daughter” and other novels, she explored the legacy of colonialism in her native Trinidad and the struggle for ...
The Center for Black Literature and Culture (CBLC) at the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) announced new programming for ...
The 2021 Nobel laureate in literature Abdulrazak Gurnah (left) captivated the audience in a wide-ranging conversation Oct. 30 ...
In the realm of crime, mystery, and thriller literature, James Patterson presents the captivating “Alex Cross” novel series.
Famed speaker, scholar, author and TV host Henry Louis Gates Jr. will be in Huntington to kick off the Marshall Distinguished Speaker Series' second season. On Friday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m., the ...
The Aurora Reading Club is believed to be the oldest women’s organization in this half of the state — and one of the oldest ...
Written by leading scholars in in African American, Latinx, Asian American, Native American, and white American studies, the essays in this volume address the centrality of race in American literature ...
It's an invitation into the legacy of classic African American literature." Bilal read Gaines' classics in high school and college, but for her, his impact reaches far beyond his novels.
Blacklit closed its doors after only two years because of ongoing harassment and what its owner says was a lack of support ...
Carter's political and cultural impact will be studied in a new college course coming to Yale University next year.
Walter Strickland's sweeping narrative of African American Christianity portrays a big God who is strong to deliver.
Christina Davis-McCoy (center) and former Hoke County Sheriff Jim Davis grab some campaign literature at a meeting at the Robeson County African American Cultural Center in Lumberton, North Carolina, ...