These three books present a historical context on the role African Americans played in musical plays.
Book 1: When Broadway was Black by
Book 2: Black Theatre by Stewart F. Lane
Book 3: Black Musical Theatre From Coontown to Dreamgirls by Allen Woll
This is election time and an opportunity to exercise our power/privilege to vote. If the powers that be want to suppress our vote, that means your vote has power! Exercise your power!
Dr. Carol Anderson has written two excellent books on voting suppression. A must read!
Book 1: One Person, No Vote
Book 2: One Person, No Vote Young Adult Edition
Today’s throwback author is Donald Goines, The Godfather of Urban Lit https://www.kensingtonbooks.com/author/donald-goines/



Today’s books feature the history of black music and its impact on various music genres.
Book 1: I See the Rhythm by Michele Wood and Toyomi Igus. Beautifully illustrated and well written book on black music.
Book 2: Rhythm Ride: A Road Trip Through the Motown Sound by Andrea Davis Pinkney
Book 3: Race Music by Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr.
Book 4: My Black Country by Alice Randall
My visit to my local library branches was an opportunity to check out some new books. Here are the titles:
Book 1: J vs. K by Kwame Alexander and Jerry Craft. I’m excited to read this one!
Book 2: Greatness by the award-winning team Regis and Kahran Bethencourt
Book 3: The Davenports More Than This by Krystal Marquis
These books feature/highlight on African American teachers, children, and education.
Book 1: The Dream-Keepers by Gloria Ladson-Billings. A classic and excellent read!
Book 2: Teaching to Transgress by bell hooks. Another classic and excellent read on education as liberation.
Book 3: Teaching for Black Lives edited by Dyan Watson. Another excellent read.
Sundays are for family, food, fun, and, of course church. These three books explore the traditions, food, fun, and church on Sundays.
Book 1: Soul Food Sunday by Winsome Bingham
Book 2: Sunday Dinner by Angela Shanté
Book 3: Second Sunday by Michele Andrea Bowen. I have read two of her books, Church Folks and Second Sunday. Both are humorous, delightful, and honest!
On this partly cloudy day in some cities, I am choosing sun over the clouds. The three books below have the word “sun” in the title to also be the light in our reading.
Book 1: Hello There, Sunshine by Tabitha Brown
Book 2: The award winning The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson
Book 3: Those Who Saw the Sun by Jaha Nailah Avery