Day 21 of September is Black Reading Month Sunday Sermons

Today will feature/highlight books with African American sermons.

Book 1: Martin Luther King, Jr. Strength to Love. A classic filled with Dr. King’s most powerful and memorable sermons.

Book 2: Daughters of Thunder by Bettye Collier-Thomas. A collection of sermons by African American women preachers.

Book 3: Tears We Cannot Stop by Michael Eric Dyson. His powerful message about race relations to White America.

Day 13 of September is Black Reading Month Gardening Saturday

The weather in Detroit is perfect for fall gardening! To assist you in your gardening journey, here are a few resources:

Book 1: How to Become a Gardener by Ashlie Thomas. I read her book and listened to a recent podcast. Very informative!

Book 2: The Gangsta Gardener by Ron Finley. I watched a few of his videos. He, too, is very informative! Also, his project is engaging kindergarteners to become gardeners. Check it out!

Book 3: Farming While Black by Leah Penniman

Book 4:

Day 2 of September is Black Reading Month: Back to School Tuesday

Day 2: As children and young adults are returning to school, I think it would be a good idea to feature books about children returning to school.

Book 1: The King of Kindergarten by Derrick Barnes

Book 2: the Queen of Kindergarten by Derrick Barnes

Book 3: Nana Akua Goes to School by Tricia Elam Walker

Book 4: For middle school New Kid by Jerry Craft

Book 5: For high school, The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed

Book 6: Classic nonfiction title

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Day 7 of September is Black Reading Month

Today is a Sunday. I will feature books on the Black Church.

Book 1: Noted historian, C. Eric Lincoln, his classic book: The Black Church in the African American Experience:

Book 2: Well known theologian and historian, James H. Cone wrote a classic seminal book titled: For My People: Black Theology and the Black Church

Book 3: Noted historian Henry Louis Gates, Jr., wrote another classic book on the black church: