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50 Black young adult novelists you should read, from Angie Thomas to Walter Dean Myers


50 Black YA authors you should read, from Angie Thomas to Walter Dean Myers
Mary Cadden, USA TODAY
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As a genre, young adult literature is still fairly young. Its modern iteration has only been around since the 1960s. And though YA readership has grown exponentially over the last decades, the diversity of the authors behind the books is in its infancy. But that is changing. 
As the number of Black YA authors grows, so have their stories. These authors not only show Black teens dealing with the same coming of age issues that any teen would deal with – falling in love, finding your place in the world, coming to terms with their sexuality, but also navigating issues like systemic racism and microaggressions,  says LaKeshia N. Darden, librarian and adjunct professor at Campbell University and Coretta Scott King Book Awards Jury, Chair 2019-2021. ....

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The GMA Inspiration List: Who's making Black history in 2021?


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Black History Month has become a time-honored tradition since it was first conceptualized as Negro History Week in 1925 by Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH), and first celebrated in 1926. In 1976, honoring the heritage of Black Americans became a month-long celebration, officially recognized in the United States by President Gerald R. Ford.
Now more than ever, February is a time to remember the people who have enriched the community with knowledge, pride and respect. We recognize the contributions, struggles and history of African Americans, and reflect on the idea that Black History is at the heart of American history.Welcome to the first ....

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A Place in the World | Pittsburgh Magazine


A Place in the World
University of Pittsburgh best-selling author Sharon G. Flake has a sequel that explores the bully of “The Skin I m In.”
January 21, 2021
The first time I seen her I got a bad feeling inside. Not like I was in danger or nothing. Just like she was somebody I should stay clear of. To tell the truth, she was a freak like me. The kind of person folks can’t help but tease. That’s bad if you’re a kid like me. It’s worse for a new teacher like her. 
– Opening of “The Skin I’m In” by Sharon G. Flake ....

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Four Questions for Sharon G. Flake


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Twenty years after the publication of her novel The Skin I’m In
, which garnered her the Coretta Scott King–John Steptoe Award for New Talent, Sharon G. Flake revisits her beloved characters Maleeka and Miss Saunders, while giving readers a fuller understanding of Char, the bully who makes Maleeka’s life miserable. In The Life I’m In
, Flake explores bullying, human trafficking, and the power of compassion. Flake spoke with PW
about returning to familiar characters years later, the pressure to honor her original story, and sharing narratives that depict the diverse experiences of African American youth. ....

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