What if the most powerful family in Chicago was one you’ve never read about? In The Davenports, Krystal Marquis shines a light on the lives of wealthy Black families in 1910, blending romance, ambition, and social expectations with overlooked American history.
What if one of the most influential works in American history could be experienced in a whole new way? W. E. B. Du Bois: The Souls of Black Folk: A Graphic Interpretation transforms Du Bois’s groundbreaking ideas into powerful visual storytelling, making his reflections on race, justice, and equality more accessible for today’s readers.
What if the freedom you were promised was stolen from you in a single day? In Yellow Wife, Sadeqa Johnson tells the unforgettable story of a young enslaved woman fighting to protect her family and her humanity inside one of Virginia’s most notorious slave jails.
What happens when a symbol of hate appears in the middle of your school? In Linked, Gordon Korman combines mystery, friendship, and history as three students uncover the truth behind a series of swastika incidents that force their community to confront its past.
What if the greatest monsters weren’t just supernatural? In The Destroyer of Worlds, Matt Ruff returns to the world of Lovecraft Country, blending cosmic horror, historical fiction, and unforgettable characters into a gripping adventure set during the Jim Crow era.