Brave Brooklyn The story of a young child who was on the brink of death
CMG August Book of The Month Is Althea: The Life of Tennis Champion Althea Gibson
CMG Book of The Month It’s Perfectly Normal
CMG July Book of The Month Between the World and Me
Books Of The Month
CMG September Book #2 of the Month Between Slavery and Capitalism
Between Slavery and Capitalism: The Legacy of Emancipation in the American South Martin Ruef At the center of the upheavals brought by emancipation in the American South was the economic…
CMG September Book #1 of the Month ”A World More Concrete”
Hot Off the Presses: A World More Concrete by N.D.B. Connolly N.B.D. Connolly’s much anticipated monograph on metropolitan Miami is finally out and available for pre-order. (Amazon, UChicago). Connolly wrote…
CMG August Book #1 Of The Month is Art for Equality:
by Jenny Woodley (Author) Art for Equality: The NAACP’s Cultural Campaign for Civil Rights (Civil Rights and the Struggle for Black Equality in the Twentieth Century)The National Association for the…
CMG July Book #2 of The Month is Future In Our Hands
Author: Leon Dixon Jr. Cascade Media Group July Book #1 of The Month is Future In Our Hands Institution Building For Supplementary Education A Discourse on the W.E.B.DuBois Learning Center
CMG July Book #1 of The Month is 1865 Kansas City Early Negro History
Cascade Media Group July Book #1 of The Month is 1865 Kansas City Early Negro History (If you would like a copy of the book you can contact Sonny Gibson…
CMG May Book #2 of the Month is Out of Bounds: Racism and the Black Athlete (Racism in American Institutions)
by Lori Latrice Martin Despite increasing diversity in the American population, race and racial bias continue to be significant issues in the United States. Sports—one of the most visible and…
CMG May Book #1 of the Month is Surviving Katrina:The Experiences of Low-income African American Women
Jessica Pardee documents and examines the experiences of low-income African American women during Hurricane Katrina to uncover the ways that race, class, and gender shape the experiences of disasters. Drawing…