I've had to enjoy Nell Irvin Painter's The History of White People via the Audible app on my phone; I was way too embarrassed to buy the book because visitors frequently browse my bookshelves at home, and I wouldn't want anyone seeing this title and giving me side-eye. It is not actually a history of white people at all, but a history of "white people," i.e. a history of the notion of whiteness and race, starting with the Greeks and moving all the way to the United States in the twentieth century. I've found it to be a really good non-fiction follow-up to Uncle Tom's Cabin, which left me with a lot of frustrations and questions. I also found it a particularly appropriate read (unfortunately) as I watched the news coverage of recent events in Ferguson.
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At this point, you really shouldn’t need my recommendation to get a copy of Americanah by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The 2013 novel has reached a level of cultural saturation that includes endorsements from such tastemakers as Beyonce and Lupita Nyong’o (People Magazine’s Most Beautiful for 2012 and 2014, respectively), as well as critical acclaim from the usual suspects (National Book Critics Circle Award Winner, New York Times Book Review 10 Best of 2013, and Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction).
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