Books for Black History Month

Celebrate Black History Month by checking out some of our new titles!

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  1. Operation Breadbasket : an untold story of civil rights in Chicago, 1966-1971 by Martin L. Deppe (Author), James Ralph Jr. (Foreword). Amazon page
  2. A pursued justice: Black preaching from the great migration to Civil Rights by Kenyatta R. Gilbert (Author.) Amazon page
  3. Pillars of cloud and fire: the politics of Exodus in African American biblical interpretation by Herbert Robinson Marbury (Author.) Amazon page
  4. Black prophetic fire by Christa Buschendorf by Cornel. West, Christa. Buschendorf. Amazon page
  5. A history of African-American leadership by Bruce J. Dierenfield, John White. Amazon page
  6. The political economy of liberation: Thomas Sowell and James Cone on the black experience by Anthony B. Bradley (Author.) Amazon page
  7. Journey & Promise of African American Preach by Kenyatta R. Gilbert. Amazon page
  8. Beholding Christ and Christianity in African American art by James Romaine (Editor.), Phoebe Wolfskill (Editor.) Amazon page
  9. Along the Bethel Trail: the Journey of an African American faith community: Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Harrisburg, 1835-2015 by Lenwood O. Sloan (Editor.), Nancy. Mendes (Editor.), Michael Barton (Author of foreword.), Sunbury Press. Amazon page
  10. I’m still here: black dignity in a world made for whiteness by Austin Channing Brown. Amazon page
  11. Black Power: Our God-given Call To Make America Great by Fr. Jabriel S. Ballentine (Author) Amazon page
  12. Voices of civil rights lawyers: reflections from the deep South, 1964-1980 by Kent Spriggs (Editor.), Marian Wright Edelman (Author of foreword.) Amazon page
  13. Said I wasn’t gonna tell nobody: the making of a Black theologian by James H. Cone (Author.) Amazon page
  14. Eloquent rage: a black feminist discovers her superpower by Brittney C. Cooper (Author.) Amazon page
  15. Religion of the field Negro: on Black secularism and Black theology by Vincent W. Lloyd (Author.) Amazon page
  16. Joy Unspeakable: Contemplative Practices of the Black Church by Barbara A. Holmes. Amazon page
  17. Brand New Theology: The Wal-Martization of T.D. Jakes and the New Black Church by Paula L McGee. Amazon page
  18. The color of compromise : the truth about the American church’s complicity in racism by Jemar Tisby (Author.) Amazon page

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