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C LAUDE M cKAYAmiable with Big TeethEDITED BY JEAN-CHRISTOPHE CLOUTIER AND BRENT HAYES EDWARDS

The newly discovered final novel by seminal Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay, a rich and multilayered portrayal of life in 1930s Harlem and a historical protest for black freedom.“This is a major discovery. It dramatically expands the canon of novels written by Harlem Renaissance writers.” —Henry Louis Gates, Jr.PENGUIN CLASSICS HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310731-6 • $28.00

VARIOUSThe Portable Nineteenth-Century African American Women WritersEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HOLLIS ROBBINS AND HENRY LOUIS GATES

This collection comprises work from forty-nine writers arranged into sections of memoir, poetry, and essays on feminism, education, and the legacy of African American women writers. The diverse selection includes well-known writers like Sojourner Truth, Hannah Crafts, and Harriet Jacobs, as well as lesser-known writers like Ella Sheppard, who offers a firsthand account of life in the world-famous Fisk Jubilee Singers.“An extraordinary historical record.”—The New York Times Book ReviewPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 656 PAGES • 978-0-14-310599-2 • $23.00

NELLA LARSENPassingNEW INTRODUCTION BY EMILY BERNARDNOTES BY THADIOUS M. DAVIS

“It is a tragic story rooted in inescapable facts of American life: that whiteness conferred an almost universal unearned advantage, and that loyalty to a black racial identity was not only an act of pride but also one of courage.”—The New York Times PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 160 PAGES • 978-0-14-243727-8 • $14.00 • OCTOBER 2017

ADRIAN MATEJKAMap to the StarsThe fourth poetry collection from the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist navigates the tensions between race, geography, and poverty in America during the Reagan Era. “Achieves the rare feat of making a narrative centered in memory feel bracingly urgent and fresh.”—Publishers WeeklyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 128 PAGES • 978-0-14-313057-4 • $18.00

JOSHUA BENNETTThe Sobbing SchoolThis debut poetry collection presents songs for the living and the dead that destabilize and de-familiarize representations of black history and contemporary black experience. “His poems of identity are also poems of imagery and invention, and they testify to poetry’s endless mutability through story and song, lament and praise.”—Eugene GloriaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 96 PAGES • 978-0-14-311186-3 • $18.00Selected by Eugene Gloria as a winner of the National Poetry Series

STEVEN HAHNA Nation Without BordersThe United States and Its World in an Age of Civil Wars, 1830-1910SERIES EDITOR ERIC FONER

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Steven Hahn presents a provocative reinterpretation of the eight decades surrounding the Civil War and leading into the twentieth century.“A must read for anyone interested in the history of the United States.”—Sven Beckert, author of Empire of CottonVIKING HARDCOVER • 608 PAGES • 978-0-670-02468-1 • $35.00

JON ELSETrue SouthHenry Hampton and Eyes on the Prize, the Landmark Television Series That Reframed the Civil Rights MovementFrom the series producer and cinematographer comes the inside story of Eyes on the Prize, the 1987 multipart television series which changed American’s understanding of the civil rights movement by shifting the focus from victimization to strength, from white saviors to black courage.VIKING HARDCOVER • 416 PAGES • 978-1-101-98093-4 • $30.00

NANCY M a cLEANDemocracy in ChainsThe Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America“MacLean tells the long-overlooked story of the political economist who developed the playbook for the Koch brothers....A must-read for all who believe in government ‘by the people.’ ”—Nancy Isenberg, author of White TrashVIKING HARDCOVER • 368 PAGES • 978-1-101-98096-5 • $28.00

NANCY ISENBERGWhite TrashThe 400-Year Untold History of Class in America“Pokes and prods in the nooks and crannies of the American psyche, and travels the backroads and backwaters of our national self-image, in search of how class has been made and reshaped over the decades. This is breathtaking social history and dazzling cultural analysis at its best.”—Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 496 PAGES • 978-0-14-312967-7 • $17.00

DENISE GEORGE a n d ROBERT CH ILDThe Lost ElevenThe Forgotten Story of Black American Soldiers Brutally Massacred in World War IIThe story of the African-American soldiers who fought courageously for freedom in WWII—only to be ruthlessly executed by Nazi troops during the Battle of the Bulge. DUTTON HARDCOVER • 416 PAGES • 978-1-101-98739-1 • $28.00

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C LAUDE M cKAYAmiable with Big TeethEDITED BY JEAN-CHRISTOPHE CLOUTIER AND BRENT HAYES EDWARDS

The newly discovered final novel by seminal Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay, a rich and multilayered portrayal of life in 1930s Harlem and a historical protest for black freedom.“This is a major discovery. It dramatically expands the canon of novels written by Harlem Renaissance writers.” —Henry Louis Gates, Jr.PENGUIN CLASSICS HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310731-6 • $28.00

VARIOUSThe Portable Nineteenth-Century African American Women WritersEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HOLLIS ROBBINS AND HENRY LOUIS GATES

This collection comprises work from forty-nine writers arranged into sections of memoir, poetry, and essays on feminism, education, and the legacy of African American women writers. The diverse selection includes well-known writers like Sojourner Truth, Hannah Crafts, and Harriet Jacobs, as well as lesser-known writers like Ella Sheppard, who offers a firsthand account of life in the world-famous Fisk Jubilee Singers.“An extraordinary historical record.”—The New York Times Book ReviewPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 656 PAGES • 978-0-14-310599-2 • $23.00

NELLA LARSENPassingNEW INTRODUCTION BY EMILY BERNARDNOTES BY THADIOUS M. DAVIS

“It is a tragic story rooted in inescapable facts of American life: that whiteness conferred an almost universal unearned advantage, and that loyalty to a black racial identity was not only an act of pride but also one of courage.”—The New York Times PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 160 PAGES • 978-0-14-243727-8 • $14.00 • OCTOBER 2017

ADRIAN MATEJKAMap to the StarsThe fourth poetry collection from the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist navigates the tensions between race, geography, and poverty in America during the Reagan Era. “Achieves the rare feat of making a narrative centered in memory feel bracingly urgent and fresh.”—Publishers WeeklyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 128 PAGES • 978-0-14-313057-4 • $18.00

JOSHUA BENNETTThe Sobbing SchoolThis debut poetry collection presents songs for the living and the dead that destabilize and de-familiarize representations of black history and contemporary black experience. “His poems of identity are also poems of imagery and invention, and they testify to poetry’s endless mutability through story and song, lament and praise.”—Eugene GloriaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 96 PAGES • 978-0-14-311186-3 • $18.00Selected by Eugene Gloria as a winner of the National Poetry Series

STEVEN HAHNA Nation Without BordersThe United States and Its World in an Age of Civil Wars, 1830-1910SERIES EDITOR ERIC FONER

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Steven Hahn presents a provocative reinterpretation of the eight decades surrounding the Civil War and leading into the twentieth century.“A must read for anyone interested in the history of the United States.”—Sven Beckert, author of Empire of CottonVIKING HARDCOVER • 608 PAGES • 978-0-670-02468-1 • $35.00

JON ELSETrue SouthHenry Hampton and Eyes on the Prize, the Landmark Television Series That Reframed the Civil Rights MovementFrom the series producer and cinematographer comes the inside story of Eyes on the Prize, the 1987 multipart television series which changed American’s understanding of the civil rights movement by shifting the focus from victimization to strength, from white saviors to black courage.VIKING HARDCOVER • 416 PAGES • 978-1-101-98093-4 • $30.00

NANCY M a cLEANDemocracy in ChainsThe Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America“MacLean tells the long-overlooked story of the political economist who developed the playbook for the Koch brothers....A must-read for all who believe in government ‘by the people.’ ”—Nancy Isenberg, author of White TrashVIKING HARDCOVER • 368 PAGES • 978-1-101-98096-5 • $28.00

NANCY ISENBERGWhite TrashThe 400-Year Untold History of Class in America“Pokes and prods in the nooks and crannies of the American psyche, and travels the backroads and backwaters of our national self-image, in search of how class has been made and reshaped over the decades. This is breathtaking social history and dazzling cultural analysis at its best.”—Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 496 PAGES • 978-0-14-312967-7 • $17.00

DENISE GEORGE a n d ROBERT CH ILDThe Lost ElevenThe Forgotten Story of Black American Soldiers Brutally Massacred in World War IIThe story of the African-American soldiers who fought courageously for freedom in WWII—only to be ruthlessly executed by Nazi troops during the Battle of the Bulge. DUTTON HARDCOVER • 416 PAGES • 978-1-101-98739-1 • $28.00

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C LAUDE M cKAYAmiable with Big TeethEDITED BY JEAN-CHRISTOPHE CLOUTIER AND BRENT HAYES EDWARDS

The newly discovered final novel by seminal Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay, a rich and multilayered portrayal of life in 1930s Harlem and a historical protest for black freedom.“This is a major discovery. It dramatically expands the canon of novels written by Harlem Renaissance writers.” —Henry Louis Gates, Jr.PENGUIN CLASSICS HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310731-6 • $28.00

VARIOUSThe Portable Nineteenth-Century African American Women WritersEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HOLLIS ROBBINS AND HENRY LOUIS GATES

This collection comprises work from forty-nine writers arranged into sections of memoir, poetry, and essays on feminism, education, and the legacy of African American women writers. The diverse selection includes well-known writers like Sojourner Truth, Hannah Crafts, and Harriet Jacobs, as well as lesser-known writers like Ella Sheppard, who offers a firsthand account of life in the world-famous Fisk Jubilee Singers.“An extraordinary historical record.”—The New York Times Book ReviewPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 656 PAGES • 978-0-14-310599-2 • $23.00

NELLA LARSENPassingNEW INTRODUCTION BY EMILY BERNARDNOTES BY THADIOUS M. DAVIS

“It is a tragic story rooted in inescapable facts of American life: that whiteness conferred an almost universal unearned advantage, and that loyalty to a black racial identity was not only an act of pride but also one of courage.”—The New York Times PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 160 PAGES • 978-0-14-243727-8 • $14.00 • OCTOBER 2017

ADRIAN MATEJKAMap to the StarsThe fourth poetry collection from the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist navigates the tensions between race, geography, and poverty in America during the Reagan Era. “Achieves the rare feat of making a narrative centered in memory feel bracingly urgent and fresh.”—Publishers WeeklyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 128 PAGES • 978-0-14-313057-4 • $18.00

JOSHUA BENNETTThe Sobbing SchoolThis debut poetry collection presents songs for the living and the dead that destabilize and de-familiarize representations of black history and contemporary black experience. “His poems of identity are also poems of imagery and invention, and they testify to poetry’s endless mutability through story and song, lament and praise.”—Eugene GloriaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 96 PAGES • 978-0-14-311186-3 • $18.00Selected by Eugene Gloria as a winner of the National Poetry Series

STEVEN HAHNA Nation Without BordersThe United States and Its World in an Age of Civil Wars, 1830-1910SERIES EDITOR ERIC FONER

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Steven Hahn presents a provocative reinterpretation of the eight decades surrounding the Civil War and leading into the twentieth century.“A must read for anyone interested in the history of the United States.”—Sven Beckert, author of Empire of CottonVIKING HARDCOVER • 608 PAGES • 978-0-670-02468-1 • $35.00

JON ELSETrue SouthHenry Hampton and Eyes on the Prize, the Landmark Television Series That Reframed the Civil Rights MovementFrom the series producer and cinematographer comes the inside story of Eyes on the Prize, the 1987 multipart television series which changed American’s understanding of the civil rights movement by shifting the focus from victimization to strength, from white saviors to black courage.VIKING HARDCOVER • 416 PAGES • 978-1-101-98093-4 • $30.00

NANCY M a cLEANDemocracy in ChainsThe Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America“MacLean tells the long-overlooked story of the political economist who developed the playbook for the Koch brothers....A must-read for all who believe in government ‘by the people.’ ”—Nancy Isenberg, author of White TrashVIKING HARDCOVER • 368 PAGES • 978-1-101-98096-5 • $28.00

NANCY ISENBERGWhite TrashThe 400-Year Untold History of Class in America“Pokes and prods in the nooks and crannies of the American psyche, and travels the backroads and backwaters of our national self-image, in search of how class has been made and reshaped over the decades. This is breathtaking social history and dazzling cultural analysis at its best.”—Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 496 PAGES • 978-0-14-312967-7 • $17.00

DENISE GEORGE a n d ROBERT CH ILDThe Lost ElevenThe Forgotten Story of Black American Soldiers Brutally Massacred in World War IIThe story of the African-American soldiers who fought courageously for freedom in WWII—only to be ruthlessly executed by Nazi troops during the Battle of the Bulge. DUTTON HARDCOVER • 416 PAGES • 978-1-101-98739-1 • $28.00

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JAMES M cBRIDEFive-Carat SoulExploring the ways that we learn from the world and the people around us, these never-before-published stories by the National Book Award winning author are located where identity, humanity, and history converge.“The charm emitted by these whimsical-yet-acerbic tales seems to come from a hypothetical late-19th-century collaboration of Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling. McBride [offers] instruction and moral edification to his readers without providing an Aesop-like moral.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)RIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 320 PAGES • 978-0-7352-1669-3 • $27.00

BRIT BENNETTThe Mothers“With echoes of James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain, The Mothers is not your typical coming-of-age novel: It begins with Nadia’s abortion, an experience often absent from our culture’s stories, and goes on to look at how women step in to nurture—and sometimes betray—one another.”—VogueRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-399-18452-9 • $16.00

DANZY SENNANew PeopleFrom the author of Caucasia, a subversive and engrossing novel of race, class and manners set in late ‘90s Brooklyn.“The frankness with which New People treats race as a kind of public performance is both uncomfortable and strangely cathartic…. Provocative.”—The Wall Street JournalRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 240 PAGES • 978-1-59448-709-5 • $26.00

Z INZ I CLEMMONSWhat We Lose“A debut of haunting fragments….The novel sets out to do important work: to explore the contours of race, class and gender and the legacy of apartheid; and it succeeds best when exploring these ideas through the delicately drawn and profoundly moving portrait it offers of a relationship between mother and daughter.”—The GuardianVIKING HARDCOVER • 224 PAGES • 978-0-7352-2171-0 • $22.00

LESLEY NNEKA AR IMAHWhat It Means When a Man Falls from the SkyStoriesThis accomplished debut collection explores the ties that bind parents and children, husbands and wives, lovers and friends to one another and to the places they call home. “Never have needful things been so gorgeously displayed.”–Roxane Gay, author of Bad FeministRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 240 PAGES • 978-0-7352-1102-5 • $26.00

JOHN FREEMAN, e d i t o rTales of Two AmericasStories of Inequality in a Divided NationThirty-six major contemporary writers—including Roxane Gay, Rebecca Solnit, Hector Tobar, Edwidge Danticat, and Richard Russo—examine life in a divided America. Their stories, essays, and poems demonstrate how boundaries break down when experiences are shared, and that sharing our stories can help to alleviate a suffering that touches so many people. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-313103-8 • $17.00

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PHOEBE ROB INSONYou Can’t Touch My HairAnd Other Things I Still Have to ExplainFOREWORD BY JESSICA WILLIAMS

In this hilarious and affecting essay collection about race, gender, and pop culture, comedian and WNYC podcaster Robinson examines our cultural climate and skewers our biases. “[This] is the book we need right now. Robinson makes us think about race and feminism in new ways.”—Jill Soloway, creator of TransparentPLUME PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-312920-2 • $16.00

JOHN T. EDGEThe Potlikker PapersA Food History of the Modern SouthA people’s history that reveals how Southerners shaped American culinary identity and how race relations impacted Southern food culture over six revolutionary decades. “Edge’s research and command of prose make this a necessary history.”—Booklist PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 384 PAGES • 978-1-59420-655-9 • $28.00

EL I SANDERSWhile the City SleptA Love Lost to Violence and a Wake-Up Call for Mental Health Care in AmericaIn this account of a murder in Seattle, Sanders offers a portrait in microcosm of the state of mental health care in America. Documenting one man’s slide toward violence, Sanders shows what can happen when a disturbed member of society falls through the cracks.PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310951-8 • $17.00

FREDERICK DOUGLASSThe Portable Frederick DouglassEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHN STAUFFER AND HENRY LOUIS GATESPENGUIN CLASSICS • 624 PP. 978-0-14-310681-4 • $22.00

MARCUS REDIKERThe Slave ShipA Human HistoryPENGUIN • 448 PP. 978-0-14-311425-3 • $18.00

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VARIOUSBlack VoicesEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ABRAHAM CHAPMANSIGNET CLASSICS • 816 PP. 978-0-451-52782-0 • $8.95

SOLOMON NORTHUPTwelve Years a SlaveINTRODUCTION BY IRA BERLINEDITED WITH AN AFTERWORD BY HENRY LOUIS GATESPENGUIN CLASSICS • 304 PP. 978-0-14-310670-8 • $16.00

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HUEY P. NEWTONRevolutionary SuicidePENGUIN CLASSICS DELUXE EDITIONINTRODUCTION BY FREDRIKA NEWTONILLUSTRATED BY HO CHE ANDERSONPENGUIN CLASSICS • 384 PP. 978-0-14-310532-9 • $18.00

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FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPERIola LeroyINTRODUCTION BY HOLLIS ROBBINSEDITWS BY HENRY LOUIS GATESPENGUIN CLASSICS • 256 PP. 978-0-14-310604-3 • $16.00

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The Portable Harlem Renaissance ReaderPENGUIN CLASSICS • 816 PP. 978-0-14-017036-8 • $22.00

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JAMES M cBRIDEFive-Carat SoulExploring the ways that we learn from the world and the people around us, these never-before-published stories by the National Book Award winning author are located where identity, humanity, and history converge.“The charm emitted by these whimsical-yet-acerbic tales seems to come from a hypothetical late-19th-century collaboration of Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling. McBride [offers] instruction and moral edification to his readers without providing an Aesop-like moral.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)RIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 320 PAGES • 978-0-7352-1669-3 • $27.00

BRIT BENNETTThe Mothers“With echoes of James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain, The Mothers is not your typical coming-of-age novel: It begins with Nadia’s abortion, an experience often absent from our culture’s stories, and goes on to look at how women step in to nurture—and sometimes betray—one another.”—VogueRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-399-18452-9 • $16.00

DANZY SENNANew PeopleFrom the author of Caucasia, a subversive and engrossing novel of race, class and manners set in late ‘90s Brooklyn.“The frankness with which New People treats race as a kind of public performance is both uncomfortable and strangely cathartic…. Provocative.”—The Wall Street JournalRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 240 PAGES • 978-1-59448-709-5 • $26.00

Z INZ I CLEMMONSWhat We Lose“A debut of haunting fragments….The novel sets out to do important work: to explore the contours of race, class and gender and the legacy of apartheid; and it succeeds best when exploring these ideas through the delicately drawn and profoundly moving portrait it offers of a relationship between mother and daughter.”—The GuardianVIKING HARDCOVER • 224 PAGES • 978-0-7352-2171-0 • $22.00

LESLEY NNEKA AR IMAHWhat It Means When a Man Falls from the SkyStoriesThis accomplished debut collection explores the ties that bind parents and children, husbands and wives, lovers and friends to one another and to the places they call home. “Never have needful things been so gorgeously displayed.”–Roxane Gay, author of Bad FeministRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 240 PAGES • 978-0-7352-1102-5 • $26.00

JOHN FREEMAN, e d i t o rTales of Two AmericasStories of Inequality in a Divided NationThirty-six major contemporary writers—including Roxane Gay, Rebecca Solnit, Hector Tobar, Edwidge Danticat, and Richard Russo—examine life in a divided America. Their stories, essays, and poems demonstrate how boundaries break down when experiences are shared, and that sharing our stories can help to alleviate a suffering that touches so many people. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-313103-8 • $17.00

W. KAMAU BELLThe Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau BellTales of a 6’ 4”, African American, Heterosexual, Cisgender, Left-Leaning, Asthmatic, Black and Proud Blerd, Mama’s Boy, Dad, and Stand-Up ComedianA humorous, well-informed take on the world today, tackling a wide range of issues, such as race relations; fatherhood; the state of law enforcement today; comedians and superheroes; right-wing politics; left-wing politics; failure; his interracial marriage; and much more.DUTTON HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-1-101-98587-8 • $28.00

PHOEBE ROB INSONYou Can’t Touch My HairAnd Other Things I Still Have to ExplainFOREWORD BY JESSICA WILLIAMS

In this hilarious and affecting essay collection about race, gender, and pop culture, comedian and WNYC podcaster Robinson examines our cultural climate and skewers our biases. “[This] is the book we need right now. Robinson makes us think about race and feminism in new ways.”—Jill Soloway, creator of TransparentPLUME PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-312920-2 • $16.00

JOHN T. EDGEThe Potlikker PapersA Food History of the Modern SouthA people’s history that reveals how Southerners shaped American culinary identity and how race relations impacted Southern food culture over six revolutionary decades. “Edge’s research and command of prose make this a necessary history.”—Booklist PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 384 PAGES • 978-1-59420-655-9 • $28.00

EL I SANDERSWhile the City SleptA Love Lost to Violence and a Wake-Up Call for Mental Health Care in AmericaIn this account of a murder in Seattle, Sanders offers a portrait in microcosm of the state of mental health care in America. Documenting one man’s slide toward violence, Sanders shows what can happen when a disturbed member of society falls through the cracks.PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310951-8 • $17.00

FREDERICK DOUGLASSThe Portable Frederick DouglassEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHN STAUFFER AND HENRY LOUIS GATESPENGUIN CLASSICS • 624 PP. 978-0-14-310681-4 • $22.00

MARCUS REDIKERThe Slave ShipA Human HistoryPENGUIN • 448 PP. 978-0-14-311425-3 • $18.00

MARCUS REDIKERThe Amistad RebellionAn Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and FreedomPENGUIN • 320 PP. 978-0-14-312398-9 • $17.00

VARIOUSBlack VoicesEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ABRAHAM CHAPMANSIGNET CLASSICS • 816 PP. 978-0-451-52782-0 • $8.95

SOLOMON NORTHUPTwelve Years a SlaveINTRODUCTION BY IRA BERLINEDITED WITH AN AFTERWORD BY HENRY LOUIS GATESPENGUIN CLASSICS • 304 PP. 978-0-14-310670-8 • $16.00

JULIAN E. ZELIZERThe Fierce Urgency of NowLyndon Johnson, Congress, and the Battle for the Great SocietyPENGUIN • 384 PP. 978-0-14-312801-4 • $18.00

JAMES McBRIDEThe Good Lord BirdRIVERHEAD • 480 PP. 978-1-59463-278-5 • $16.00

National Book Award Winner

IDA B. WELLSThe Light of TruthWritings of an Anti-Lynching CrusaderEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY MIA BAYPENGUIN CLASSICS • 624 PP. 978-0-14-310682-1 • $19.00

IRA BERLINThe Making of African AmericaThe Four Great MigrationsPENGUIN • 320 PP. 978-0-14-311879-4 • $17.00

MANNING MARABLEMalcolm XA Life of ReinventionPENGUIN • 608 PP. 978-0-14-312032-2 • $21.00

SARAH GRIMKÉ and ANGELINA GRIMKÉOn Slavery and AbolitionismEssays and LettersINTRODUCTION BY MARK PERRYPENGUIN CLASSICS • 352 PP. 978-0-14-310751-4 • $16.00

JAMES BALDWINJames Baldwin: Later Novels EDITED BY DARRYL PINCKNEYLIBRARY OF AMERICA • 1100 PP. 978-1-59853-454-2 • $40.00

HUEY P. NEWTONRevolutionary SuicidePENGUIN CLASSICS DELUXE EDITIONINTRODUCTION BY FREDRIKA NEWTONILLUSTRATED BY HO CHE ANDERSONPENGUIN CLASSICS • 384 PP. 978-0-14-310532-9 • $18.00

HENRY LOUIS GATES, editorThe Classic Slave NarrativesINTRODUCTION BY HENRY LOUIS GATESSIGNET CLASSICS • 688 PP. 978-0-451-53213-8 • $7.95

FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPERIola LeroyINTRODUCTION BY HOLLIS ROBBINSEDITWS BY HENRY LOUIS GATESPENGUIN CLASSICS • 256 PP. 978-0-14-310604-3 • $16.00

DAVID LEVERING LEWIS, editor

The Portable Harlem Renaissance ReaderPENGUIN CLASSICS • 816 PP. 978-0-14-017036-8 • $22.00

AUGUST WILSONFences PLUME PAPERBACK • 128 PP. 978-0-7352-1668-6 • $14.00

SHAUN ASSAELThe Murder of Sonny ListonLas Vegas, Heroin, and HeavyweightsBLUE RIDER PRESS • 320 PP. 978-0-399-16975-5 • $27.00

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JAMES M cBRIDEFive-Carat SoulExploring the ways that we learn from the world and the people around us, these never-before-published stories by the National Book Award winning author are located where identity, humanity, and history converge.“The charm emitted by these whimsical-yet-acerbic tales seems to come from a hypothetical late-19th-century collaboration of Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling. McBride [offers] instruction and moral edification to his readers without providing an Aesop-like moral.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)RIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 320 PAGES • 978-0-7352-1669-3 • $27.00

BRIT BENNETTThe Mothers“With echoes of James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain, The Mothers is not your typical coming-of-age novel: It begins with Nadia’s abortion, an experience often absent from our culture’s stories, and goes on to look at how women step in to nurture—and sometimes betray—one another.”—VogueRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-399-18452-9 • $16.00

DANZY SENNANew PeopleFrom the author of Caucasia, a subversive and engrossing novel of race, class and manners set in late ‘90s Brooklyn.“The frankness with which New People treats race as a kind of public performance is both uncomfortable and strangely cathartic…. Provocative.”—The Wall Street JournalRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 240 PAGES • 978-1-59448-709-5 • $26.00

Z INZ I CLEMMONSWhat We Lose“A debut of haunting fragments….The novel sets out to do important work: to explore the contours of race, class and gender and the legacy of apartheid; and it succeeds best when exploring these ideas through the delicately drawn and profoundly moving portrait it offers of a relationship between mother and daughter.”—The GuardianVIKING HARDCOVER • 224 PAGES • 978-0-7352-2171-0 • $22.00

LESLEY NNEKA AR IMAHWhat It Means When a Man Falls from the SkyStoriesThis accomplished debut collection explores the ties that bind parents and children, husbands and wives, lovers and friends to one another and to the places they call home. “Never have needful things been so gorgeously displayed.”–Roxane Gay, author of Bad FeministRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 240 PAGES • 978-0-7352-1102-5 • $26.00

JOHN FREEMAN, e d i t o rTales of Two AmericasStories of Inequality in a Divided NationThirty-six major contemporary writers—including Roxane Gay, Rebecca Solnit, Hector Tobar, Edwidge Danticat, and Richard Russo—examine life in a divided America. Their stories, essays, and poems demonstrate how boundaries break down when experiences are shared, and that sharing our stories can help to alleviate a suffering that touches so many people. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-313103-8 • $17.00

W. KAMAU BELLThe Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau BellTales of a 6’ 4”, African American, Heterosexual, Cisgender, Left-Leaning, Asthmatic, Black and Proud Blerd, Mama’s Boy, Dad, and Stand-Up ComedianA humorous, well-informed take on the world today, tackling a wide range of issues, such as race relations; fatherhood; the state of law enforcement today; comedians and superheroes; right-wing politics; left-wing politics; failure; his interracial marriage; and much more.DUTTON HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-1-101-98587-8 • $28.00

PHOEBE ROB INSONYou Can’t Touch My HairAnd Other Things I Still Have to ExplainFOREWORD BY JESSICA WILLIAMS

In this hilarious and affecting essay collection about race, gender, and pop culture, comedian and WNYC podcaster Robinson examines our cultural climate and skewers our biases. “[This] is the book we need right now. Robinson makes us think about race and feminism in new ways.”—Jill Soloway, creator of TransparentPLUME PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-312920-2 • $16.00

JOHN T. EDGEThe Potlikker PapersA Food History of the Modern SouthA people’s history that reveals how Southerners shaped American culinary identity and how race relations impacted Southern food culture over six revolutionary decades. “Edge’s research and command of prose make this a necessary history.”—Booklist PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 384 PAGES • 978-1-59420-655-9 • $28.00

EL I SANDERSWhile the City SleptA Love Lost to Violence and a Wake-Up Call for Mental Health Care in AmericaIn this account of a murder in Seattle, Sanders offers a portrait in microcosm of the state of mental health care in America. Documenting one man’s slide toward violence, Sanders shows what can happen when a disturbed member of society falls through the cracks.PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310951-8 • $17.00

FREDERICK DOUGLASSThe Portable Frederick DouglassEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHN STAUFFER AND HENRY LOUIS GATESPENGUIN CLASSICS • 624 PP. 978-0-14-310681-4 • $22.00

MARCUS REDIKERThe Slave ShipA Human HistoryPENGUIN • 448 PP. 978-0-14-311425-3 • $18.00

MARCUS REDIKERThe Amistad RebellionAn Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and FreedomPENGUIN • 320 PP. 978-0-14-312398-9 • $17.00

VARIOUSBlack VoicesEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ABRAHAM CHAPMANSIGNET CLASSICS • 816 PP. 978-0-451-52782-0 • $8.95

SOLOMON NORTHUPTwelve Years a SlaveINTRODUCTION BY IRA BERLINEDITED WITH AN AFTERWORD BY HENRY LOUIS GATESPENGUIN CLASSICS • 304 PP. 978-0-14-310670-8 • $16.00

JULIAN E. ZELIZERThe Fierce Urgency of NowLyndon Johnson, Congress, and the Battle for the Great SocietyPENGUIN • 384 PP. 978-0-14-312801-4 • $18.00

JAMES McBRIDEThe Good Lord BirdRIVERHEAD • 480 PP. 978-1-59463-278-5 • $16.00

National Book Award Winner

IDA B. WELLSThe Light of TruthWritings of an Anti-Lynching CrusaderEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY MIA BAYPENGUIN CLASSICS • 624 PP. 978-0-14-310682-1 • $19.00

IRA BERLINThe Making of African AmericaThe Four Great MigrationsPENGUIN • 320 PP. 978-0-14-311879-4 • $17.00

MANNING MARABLEMalcolm XA Life of ReinventionPENGUIN • 608 PP. 978-0-14-312032-2 • $21.00

SARAH GRIMKÉ and ANGELINA GRIMKÉOn Slavery and AbolitionismEssays and LettersINTRODUCTION BY MARK PERRYPENGUIN CLASSICS • 352 PP. 978-0-14-310751-4 • $16.00

JAMES BALDWINJames Baldwin: Later Novels EDITED BY DARRYL PINCKNEYLIBRARY OF AMERICA • 1100 PP. 978-1-59853-454-2 • $40.00

HUEY P. NEWTONRevolutionary SuicidePENGUIN CLASSICS DELUXE EDITIONINTRODUCTION BY FREDRIKA NEWTONILLUSTRATED BY HO CHE ANDERSONPENGUIN CLASSICS • 384 PP. 978-0-14-310532-9 • $18.00

HENRY LOUIS GATES, editorThe Classic Slave NarrativesINTRODUCTION BY HENRY LOUIS GATESSIGNET CLASSICS • 688 PP. 978-0-451-53213-8 • $7.95

FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPERIola LeroyINTRODUCTION BY HOLLIS ROBBINSEDITWS BY HENRY LOUIS GATESPENGUIN CLASSICS • 256 PP. 978-0-14-310604-3 • $16.00

DAVID LEVERING LEWIS, editor

The Portable Harlem Renaissance ReaderPENGUIN CLASSICS • 816 PP. 978-0-14-017036-8 • $22.00

AUGUST WILSONFences PLUME PAPERBACK • 128 PP. 978-0-7352-1668-6 • $14.00

SHAUN ASSAELThe Murder of Sonny ListonLas Vegas, Heroin, and HeavyweightsBLUE RIDER PRESS • 320 PP. 978-0-399-16975-5 • $27.00

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C LAUDE M cKAYAmiable with Big TeethEDITED BY JEAN-CHRISTOPHE CLOUTIER AND BRENT HAYES EDWARDS

The newly discovered final novel by seminal Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay, a rich and multilayered portrayal of life in 1930s Harlem and a historical protest for black freedom.“This is a major discovery. It dramatically expands the canon of novels written by Harlem Renaissance writers.” —Henry Louis Gates, Jr.PENGUIN CLASSICS HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310731-6 • $28.00

VARIOUSThe Portable Nineteenth-Century African American Women WritersEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HOLLIS ROBBINS AND HENRY LOUIS GATES

This collection comprises work from forty-nine writers arranged into sections of memoir, poetry, and essays on feminism, education, and the legacy of African American women writers. The diverse selection includes well-known writers like Sojourner Truth, Hannah Crafts, and Harriet Jacobs, as well as lesser-known writers like Ella Sheppard, who offers a firsthand account of life in the world-famous Fisk Jubilee Singers.“An extraordinary historical record.”—The New York Times Book ReviewPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 656 PAGES • 978-0-14-310599-2 • $23.00

NELLA LARSENPassingNEW INTRODUCTION BY EMILY BERNARDNOTES BY THADIOUS M. DAVIS

“It is a tragic story rooted in inescapable facts of American life: that whiteness conferred an almost universal unearned advantage, and that loyalty to a black racial identity was not only an act of pride but also one of courage.”—The New York Times PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 160 PAGES • 978-0-14-243727-8 • $14.00 • OCTOBER 2017

ADRIAN MATEJKAMap to the StarsThe fourth poetry collection from the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist navigates the tensions between race, geography, and poverty in America during the Reagan Era. “Achieves the rare feat of making a narrative centered in memory feel bracingly urgent and fresh.”—Publishers WeeklyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 128 PAGES • 978-0-14-313057-4 • $18.00

JOSHUA BENNETTThe Sobbing SchoolThis debut poetry collection presents songs for the living and the dead that destabilize and de-familiarize representations of black history and contemporary black experience. “His poems of identity are also poems of imagery and invention, and they testify to poetry’s endless mutability through story and song, lament and praise.”—Eugene GloriaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 96 PAGES • 978-0-14-311186-3 • $18.00Selected by Eugene Gloria as a winner of the National Poetry Series

STEVEN HAHNA Nation Without BordersThe United States and Its World in an Age of Civil Wars, 1830-1910SERIES EDITOR ERIC FONER

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JON ELSETrue SouthHenry Hampton and Eyes on the Prize, the Landmark Television Series That Reframed the Civil Rights MovementFrom the series producer and cinematographer comes the inside story of Eyes on the Prize, the 1987 multipart television series which changed American’s understanding of the civil rights movement by shifting the focus from victimization to strength, from white saviors to black courage.VIKING HARDCOVER • 416 PAGES • 978-1-101-98093-4 • $30.00

NANCY M a cLEANDemocracy in ChainsThe Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America“MacLean tells the long-overlooked story of the political economist who developed the playbook for the Koch brothers....A must-read for all who believe in government ‘by the people.’ ”—Nancy Isenberg, author of White TrashVIKING HARDCOVER • 368 PAGES • 978-1-101-98096-5 • $28.00

NANCY ISENBERGWhite TrashThe 400-Year Untold History of Class in America“Pokes and prods in the nooks and crannies of the American psyche, and travels the backroads and backwaters of our national self-image, in search of how class has been made and reshaped over the decades. This is breathtaking social history and dazzling cultural analysis at its best.”—Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 496 PAGES • 978-0-14-312967-7 • $17.00

DENISE GEORGE a n d ROBERT CH ILDThe Lost ElevenThe Forgotten Story of Black American Soldiers Brutally Massacred in World War IIThe story of the African-American soldiers who fought courageously for freedom in WWII—only to be ruthlessly executed by Nazi troops during the Battle of the Bulge. DUTTON HARDCOVER • 416 PAGES • 978-1-101-98739-1 • $28.00

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