To mark
#BlackHistoryMonth, the King's Library team have collated a fantastic display of titles, all new additions to the collection this year 📚
As they put it, these are books for this month and every month. Check out the full list below ⤵️
Elsewhere, as part of their successful Speaker Series, the King's E-Lab will be hosting a fascinating event on 10th October examining Black female stereotypes, featuring speakers Kelechi Okafor and Afua Hirsch. Be sure to head to the link below to book your free ticket.
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From
#BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation/ Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Born Palestinian Born Black / Suheir Hammad
Beyond the Bassline: 500 Years of Back British Music
Part of a Story That Started Before Me/ ed. George the Poet
The Dialectic is in the Sea/ Beatriz Nascimento
Love, Anger, Madness/ Marie Vieux-Chauvet
Representing Black Britain/ Sarita Malik
Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity/ C. Riley Snorton
Jim Crow: Voices From a Century of Struggle/ Tynia L. Steptoe
As Black As Resistance/ William C. Anderson & Zoe Samudzi
What is Black Art?/ Alice Correia
Decolonizing Design/ Elizabeth (Dori) Tunstall
Spatializing Blackness/ Rashad Shabazz
Advertising Empire/ David Ciarlo
Revolutionary Acts: Love & Brotherhood in Black Gay Britain/ Jason Okundaye
Colonised Minds/ Akira O′Connor & Erin Robbins
Collected Poems/ Sonia Sanchez
Africans Are Not Black/ Kwesi Tsri
Our Island Stories/ Corinne Fowler
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