e-branch
Login
My List - 0
Help
Home
My Account/Renew Loans
Community Info
KidSearch
New Catalogue!
Search
Advanced
By Format
By Number
My Searches
Can't Find it?
Find Magazine Articles & more
Problems?
Search:
Title Starts with...
Title Keyword(s)
Author/Performer/Name (Last,First)
Author/Performer/Name Keyword(s)
Subject Starts with...
Subject Keyword(s)
Series Starts with...
Series Keyword(s)
Anyword/Anywhere
List Name Keyword(s)
Refine Search
> You're searching:
Halifax Public Libraries
Item Information
Copy / Holding Information
Library Journal Review
Publisher Weekly Review
Table of Contents
More Content
Subjects
American literature -- Black authors -- History and criticism.
American literature -- History and criticism.
Blacks -- Intellectual life.
Blacks -- Books and reading -- History.
Blacks -- Social conditions -- History.
Blacks in literature.
Browse Catalog
by title:
Black ink : literary...
by call number:
808.849896 B627
Search the Web
American literature -- Black authors -- History and criticism.
American literature -- History and criticism.
Blacks -- Intellectual life.
Blacks -- Books and reading -- History.
Blacks -- Social conditions -- History.
Blacks in literature.
MARC Display
Black ink : literary legends on the peril, power, and pleasure of
reading
and writing / edited by Stephanie Stokes Oliver ; foreword by Nikki Giovanni.
37 Ink/Atria, c2018.
Call #:
808.849896 B627
Subjects
American literature
--
Black authors
--
History
and criticism.
American literature
--
History
and criticism.
Blacks
--
Intellectual life.
Blacks
--
Books
and
reading
--
History
.
Blacks
--
Social conditions
--
History
.
Blacks
in literature.
ISBN:
9781501154287 (hc)
1501154281 (hc)
Edition:
1st 37 Ink/Atria
Books
hardcover ed.
Description:
xxiv, 244 p. ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Anthology.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-240).
Contents:
Foreword:
--
Our first stories / Nikki Giovanni ; Introduction:
--
Reading
matters / Stephanie Stokes Oliver
--
The peril, 1800-1900. Suspected of having a book / Frederick Douglass
--
Nine years deprived of a sheet of paper / Solomon Northrup
--
A whole race begins to read / Booker T. Washington
--
The Negro in literature and art / W.E.B. Du Bois
--
The power, 1900-1968
--
Books
and things / Zora Neale Hurston
--
Poetry is practical / Langston Hughes
--
The business of the writer / James Baldwin
--
Turning point / Malcolm X
--
Lessons in living / Maya Angelou
--
Morehouse College / Martin Luther King Jr.
--
The site of memory / Toni Morrison
--
Where are the people of color in children's
books
? / Walter Dean Myers
--
Reading
for revolution / Stokely Carmichael [Kwame Ture]
--
Twenty-one / Alice Walker
--
A temporary library in a small place / Jamaica Kincaid
--
What is an African American classic? / Henry Louis Gates Jr.
--
New Black scribe / Terry McMillan
--
The pleasure, 1968-2017
--
MFA vs. POC / Junot D©Ưaz
--
Create dangerously / Edwidge Danticat
--
How to write / Colson Whitehead
--
From Jamaica to Minnesota to myself / Marlon James
--
I once was Miss America / Roxane Gay
--
The mecca / Ta-Nehisi Coates
--
The danger of the single story / Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
--
Bonus feature
--
What
books
mean to me / President Barack Obama
--
an interview with Michiko Kakutani.
Summary:
Spanning over 250 years of
history
, Black Ink traces black literature in America from Frederick Douglass to Ta-Nehisi Coates in this masterful collection of twenty-five illustrious and moving essays on the power of the written word. Throughout American
history
black people are the only group of people to have been forbidden by law to learn to read. This unique collection seeks to shed light on that injustice and subjugation, as well as the hard-won literary progress made, putting some of America's most cherished voices in a conversation in one magnificent volume that presents
reading
as an act of resistance. Organized into three sections, the Peril, the Power, and Pleasure, and with an array of contributors both classic and contemporary, Black Ink presents the brilliant diversity of black thought in America while solidifying the importance of these writers within the greater context of the American literary tradition. At times haunting and other times profoundly humorous, this unprecedented anthology guides you through the remarkable experiences of some of America's greatest writers and their lifelong pursuits of literacy and literature. The foreword was written by Nikki Giovanni. Contributors include: Frederick Douglass, Solomon Northup, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Maya Angelou, Martin Luther King, Jr., Toni Morrison, Walter Dean Myers, Stokely Carmichael [Kwame Ture], Alice Walker, Jamaica Kincaid, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Terry McMillan, Junot Diaz, Edwidge Danticat, Colson Whitehead, Marlon James, Roxane Gay, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Colson Whitehead. The anthology features a bonus in-depth interview with President Barack Obama.
Genre:
Essays.
Other authors:
Oliver, Stephanie Stokes
Holds:
1
Copy/Holding information
Location
Collection
Call No.
Item type
Status
Bedford Public Library
Adult Black Nonfiction
808.849896 B627
Adult books
Checked in
Add Copy to MyList
Captain William Spry Public Library
Adult Black Nonfiction
808.849896 B627
Adult books
Checked in
Add Copy to MyList
Captain William Spry Public Library
Adult Black Nonfiction
808.849896 B627
Adult books
Checked in
Add Copy to MyList
Central Library
Adult Black Nonfiction
808.849896 B627
Adult books
Adult Display 1
Add Copy to MyList
Horizon Information Portal 3.24_8902M
© 2001-2013
SirsiDynix
All rights reserved.