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I am Because We Are by Chidiogo Akunyili-Parr Â
I Am Because We Are illuminates the role of kinship, family, and the individual’s place in society while revealing a life of courage, how community shaped it, and the web of humanity that binds us all.Â
Breaking the Maafa Chain by Anni Domingo
This book is a richly imagined story of two sisters’ struggle for true freedom in the mid-nineteenth century as their paths diverge in the middle passage—one to the court of Queen Victoria, the other to an American plantation.
Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldúa
This 1987 semi-autobiographical work examines the Chicano and Latino experience through the lens of issues such as gender, identity, race, and colonialism.Â
The Price of Salt  by Patricia Highsmith
Published in 1952, The Price of Salt defies cultural perceptions of female queerness and emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself, even against dismal odds.
Weeping Under the Same Moon  by Jana LaizÂ
This is a story of cultural discovery and friendship. Mei, an artist whose life is disrupted by the Vietnam War, leaves her home and parents to make a dangerous journey by boat to safety.
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