We’re sharing your favorite Black History Month and Black joy related books!
Earlier this month, we reached out with a different ask than normal: We wanted to hear about your favorite ways to celebrate Black joy, in honor of Black History Month.
So many members of this movement stepped up to share incredible recommendations, and we wanted to make sure you all got to see their responses, too.
So first up, we’re highlighting just some of the books that members of Team Cori said help them celebrate Black joy and Black history:
📗 Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice by Phillip Hoose, recommended by C in Maryland
📘 Bitter Root by Chuck Brown, David F. Walker, and Sanford Greene, recommended by Kasele in New York
📙 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, recommended by Linda in Massachusetts
📕 The Forerunner by Cori Bush, recommended by Ashton in Washington
Throughout the rest of the month, we’ll continue to share ways to celebrate Black excellence and joy, so stay tuned!
It’s not too late to share your favorites! What are your favorite movies, songs, artists, or businesses that help you celebrate Black joy?
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