Few authors have changed American culture more than the unparalleled Toni Morrison and the amazing Zora Neale Hurston. This episode of the Velshi Banned Book Club examines two crucial books in the Black literary canon: “Beloved” and “Their Eyes Were Watching God”. Ivy league scholars Dr. Imani Perry and Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr. look at celebrated work “Beloved”, a book that demands you look squarely in the face of not only the institution of slavery in this country, but its continued effect. Then, Dr. Perry and Ibram X. Kendi open the covers of “Their Eyes Were Watching God”, the story of a woman searching for dignity and agency.
The Constitution of the United States: A Complete Reading
BONUS: How to Win 2024: The “Kiddie Table” Debate
Reclaiming “Chick-Lit”
The Latino Identity in Literature
Reexamining and Reframing U.S. History with Nikole Hannah-Jones
Using Literature to Grapple with School Shootings
The Prodigious Margaret Atwood
Coming of Age as a Black Teen in America
LGBTQ+ Coming of Age Stories
Introducing: Velshi Banned Book Club
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