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Books Written by Black Women That Should Be Required Reading - Page 5

It's OK to feel lost and not have the answers. And it's OK to not immediately understand or relate to others' very-real struggles and conflicts. But instead of sitting back, throwing your hands up, and moving on with your life in that bubble of yours, why not take action to educate yourself? Why not expand your worldview? The easiest way to do so is by picking up a book — particularly books written by and from the perspective of profound, intelligent, witty, award-winning Black women authors.
From tackling topics of race, poverty, and violence, to curating a collection of provocative essays about feminism and culture, ahead are books written by Black women that should be required reading for everyone.
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White Teeth
White Teeth
162
Who Fears Death
Who Fears Death
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Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race (Reni Eddo-Lodge)
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race (Reni Eddo-Lodge)
164
Wild Seed (Octavia E. Butler)
Wild Seed (Octavia E. Butler)
165
Wild Stars Seeking Midnight Suns (J. California Cooper)
Wild Stars Seeking Midnight Suns (J. California Cooper)
166
The Women of Brewster Place (Gloria Naylor)
The Women of Brewster Place (Gloria Naylor)
167
Women, Race & Class (Angela Davis)
Women, Race & Class (Angela Davis)
168
Words of Fire: An Anthology (Various)
Words of Fire: An Anthology (Various)
169
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