Carter G. Woodson—educator, historian, writer, and the “Father of Black History”—established Negro History Week in 1926. He believed that celebrating the achievements of Black Americans and […]
The Mesmerist – Ronald L. Smith Clarion Books (February 7, 2017) Thirteen-year-old Jessamine Grace and her mother make a living as sham spiritualists—until they discover that […]
Since 1986, the United States has recognized Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday as a federal holiday. Although King was born on January 15th, the country observes […]
From Natasha Tarpley’s first published adult book, Girl in the Mirror: Three Generations of Black Women in Motion, to her new middle-grade release, The Harlem Charade, […]