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- The Unveiling A Novel [electronic resource] : by Barry, Quan.aut; CloudLibrary;
- From the award-winning author of We Ride Upon Sticks and When I’m Gone, Look for Me in the East, a genre-bending novel of literary horror set in Antarctica that explores abandonment, guilt, and survival in the shadow of America’s racial legacy Striker isn’t entirely sure she should be on this luxury Antarctic cruise. A Black film scout, her mission is to photograph potential locations for a big-budget movie about Ernest Shackleton’s doomed expedition. Along the way, she finds private if cautious amusement in the behavior of both the native wildlife and the group of wealthy, mostly white tourists who have chosen to spend Christmas on the Weddell Sea. But when a kayaking excursion goes horribly wrong, Striker and a group of survivors become stranded on a remote island along the Antarctic Peninsula, a desolate setting complete with boiling geothermal vents and vicious birds. Soon the hostile environment will show each survivor their true face, and as the polar ice thaws in the unseasonable warmth, the group’s secrets, prejudices, and inner demons will also emerge, including revelations from Striker’s past that could irrevocably shatter her world. With her signature lyricism and humor, Quan Barry offers neither comfort nor closure as she questions the limits of the human bonds that connect us to one another, affirming there are no such things as haunted places, only haunted people. Gripping, lucid, and imaginative, The Unveiling is an astonishing ghost story about the masks we wear and the truths we hide even from ourselves.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Literary; Contemporary Women; Horror; Psychological;
- © 2025., Grove Atlantic,
- White socks only / by Coleman, Evelyn,1948-; Geter, Tyrone;
- Grandma tells the story about her first trip alone into town during the days when segregation still existed in Mississippi.LSC
- Subjects: African Americans; Race relations;
- © 1996., Albert Whitman,
- The matter of Black lives : writing from the New Yorker / by Cobb, Jelani,editor,writer of foreword.; Remnick, David,editor.;
- Bringing together reporting, profiles, memoir and criticism from The New Yorker to present a bold and complex portrait of black life in America, told through stories of private triumphs and national tragedies, political vision, and artistic inspiration throughout history.
- Subjects: Essays.; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Racism;
- The rainbow park : a Sunday adventures book / by Green, Harold,III.; Wiley, DeAnn.;
- On an outing to the local community park, a family explores all the colors of the rainbow--from a favorite red slide and purple sprinkler to a yellow bench where grandparents watch and relax. Publishing simultaneously with The Numbers Store, The Rainbow Park is part of an exciting new board book series, featuring an intergenerational Black family over the course of a day, that teaches readers early-concepts such as colors and numbers.
- Subjects: Board books.; African American families; Color; Parks;
- Black genesis : a resource book for African-American genealogy / by Rose, James M.,author.; Eichholz, Alice,1942-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; African Americans;
- A song flung up to heaven / by Angelou, Maya,1928-;
- Subjects: Angelou, Maya, 1928-; Authors, American; African American women authors; African American authors; African American women civil rights workers;
- © c2002., Random House,
- Have I ever told you Black lives matter / by King, Shani M.; Martin, Bobby C.,Jr.;
- LSC
- Subjects: African Americans; African Americans; Black lives matter movement;
- Our children can soar : a celebration of Rosa, Barack, and the pioneers of change / by Cook, Michelle.; Cabrera, Cozbi A.;
- LSC
- Subjects: African Americans; African American celebrities; African Americans;
- © 2009., Bloomsbury,
- Unprotected : a memoir / by Porter, Billy,author.;
- The incomparable Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winner shares his life story of coming of age in a world where simply being himself was a constant struggle and how unbreakable determination led him through countless hard times to where he is now.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Porter, Billy.; Actors; African American actors; African American gay men; African American singers; Gay actors;
- The blueprint : a novel / by Rashad, Rae Giana,author.;
- "Solenne Bonet is DoS--a Descendant of Slave--and has always known that her destiny would be in the service of men. At school, it is what she has been trained for, waiting for an algorithm to assign her to a white man, one of the thousands who sign up to be contract holders. She knows that there are girls who hope to be more than Maid or Mammy, who whisper about how they will get a white man to sign their freedom, how they will be sweet, but not sweet enough that he would be tempted to keep her for good. After her mother pulls strings to get Solenne an assignment as a Council archivist, Solenne attracts the attention of Bastien LeBlanc, a high-ranking white government official and rising star in the Order. He promises to make Solenne his wife, and more importantly, to grant her freedom. She is flattered by his attention and entranced by Bastien's world of power and influence--even if it means ignoring Bastien's beliefs about the need to keep her fellow DoS under strict legislation. She convinces herself that his love is enough, that he will grant her freedom. Five years later, nothing has changed. Solenne is still with Bastien--his lover, his speechwriter, his possession. When he denies her the freedom he promised, she must decide whether to stay or run"--
- Subjects: Dystopian fiction.; Novels.; African American women; Concubinage; Slavery;
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