African American Literature
Explore the rich tapestry of African American literature, where voices of resilience, rebellion, and revolution echo through time, challenging societal norms and redefining cultural identity.

Frances Smith Foster: The Unsung Hero of Conservative Values

Vince Vanguard
Frances Smith Foster's work in African American literature champions conservative values like personal responsibility, family importance, and self-reliance, offering a counter-narrative to liberal perspectives on race and history.

Turning Pages in History: The Impact of Black Classic Press

Martin Sparks
Black Classic Press, founded in 1978 by W. Paul Coates, stands as a vibrant light in the literary world, fostering the revival of African American voices with an unwavering commitment to diversity and representation.

Exploring the Complex World within 'Asphalt': A Layered Tale of Identity and Struggle

KC Fairlight
"Asphalt" by Carl Hancock Rux is a captivating novel set in a dystopian urban landscape, delving into themes of identity and social dynamics. Its intricate narrative weaves together an engaging tale of self-discovery and societal critique.