Dear White People
A book to white people who don't understand us, and looks at us diffrently.
🏆🥇🏅Winner of the 2019 ANGIE THOMAS O.V.O.S AWARD🏆🥇🏅 A personal favorite by the judges and described as a story that "touches your soul and teaches you a lesson, makes you think." Follow 17 year old Nyla Baedee through her journey of self love, self confidence, and self discovery, as she finally learns to love th...
Was it her fault if she had dark skin? #freeyourbody #ThePeopleOfSociety #35 in Short Story #2 in #spreadlove #1 in #stopracism • Book One of the 'Camouflage' Series. • This story lays emphasis on bullying, racism and domestic violence. cover by @soundthealarm [THE CAST HAS TO BE MODIFIED. DON'T PAY ATTENTION TO IT.]
Samir and Amani cross paths during a protest against the NYPD after a teenage Black boy is shot and killed. Samir's powerful words about Black people's fight for justice intrigues Amani, she'd never seen something so beautiful: a handsome young Black man who cares about his people, educated , and a fighter. Read and...
This book is not made to slander any races. This is a book where we can have an open discussion about racism. Please be respectful and open minded. Everybody struggles and I want to bring light to it. IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO LISTEN, PLEASE DO NOT SPEAK [Under editing] Cover made by: @my_fave_slimmy
This is my first story so it's definitely not perfect. It's set in the UK so some terminology might be different, let me know if you want me to explain something. If you don't like it, don't read it. This will most definitely contain some triggers as struggling with mental illness is something that should be much less...
A book full of angry black feminist op-eds and rants written by this black girl so keep your misogynoir to yourself ✨ i am not a teacher so please don't ask me teach you or educate you... google is free✨
Kenya Moore was just a normal teenager who lived in the Suburbs of Chicago. Diversity and cultural enrichment filled her life. Her heart and mind was taught to appreciate all backgrounds and her parents taught her that the most important virtues to hold onto were love and forgiveness. When tragedy strikes, Kenya's wor...
Ivory Jones has faced the challenges of segregation all her life. Growing up in Birmingham, one of the most segregated cities in America, she keeps her head down and avoids socializing with all people that are trouble. It's 1963, and as racism gets worse in America, the risk of danger is rising rapidly for Ivory. Ever...