Kendra Johnson, the executive director of Equality North Carolina, said a friend recently sent her an essay from Clarke's "Lesbianism: An Act of Resistance," which reminded her how much Clarke's work resonated with her when she was younger and "how women loving women is still such a radical thing in the face of all our history and our struggles as LGBTQ folks." 'The Days of Good Looks' (2006) by Cheryl Clarke Da Capo Press Bar, a Black-owned bookstore in the Bronx and the only independent bookstore in the borough. After this book, David recommends that readers check out "Conversations With James Baldwin," a collection of interviews with the writer edited by Red Stanley and Louis Pratt.ĭavid recommends shopping at The Lit. history and the other about the connection between race and religion. " The Fire Next Time" includes two essays, one about race in U.S.
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