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10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading

With the GOP on a full "anti-woke" crusade and they move forward with banning DEI and critical race theory, it's important to keep books by Black authors in circulation.
10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
(Original Caption) 12/23/85-Albany, New York: Novelist Toni Morrison discusses her venture into playwriting in Albany. Morrison has earned a reputation as one of America’s best fiction writers with her four novels.
By Safire R. Sostre · Updated May 5, 2023

From award-winning books like The Color Purple and The Hate You Give being banned from libraries and academic curricula, to a number of bills being introduced to censor educational discussion about Black history and racial justice in schools, conservatives have set out on an “anti-woke” agenda to suppress the stories and voices of Black writers and educators. 

More than 1,600 books were banned in 138 school districts across 32 states between 2021 and 2022, according to a report by PEN America. The vast majority of challenged and banned books feature BIPOC or LGBTQ+ characters, discuss gender, sexuality and race in America, or are written by Black and POC authors. 

As calls to ban books by Black authors increase amid ongoing critical race theory debates and attempts to ban diversity, equity and inclusion, it’s important that we keep them in circulation.

Here are 10 banned Black books that you should be reading. 

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01 Beloved by Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison’s novels, including The Bluest Eye, are among the most challenged and banned books due to their honest narratives about the Black American experience. Beloved follows the life of Sethe, a formerly enslaved woman who is haunted by her traumatic past.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
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02 The 1619 Project by Nikole Hannah-Jones

The 1619 Project is an award-winning collection of essays and poetry that focuses on the untold history and consequences of American slavery. Currently, the book is banned in Florida public schools under Gov. DeSantis.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
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03 All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson

All Boys Aren’t Blue explores Johnson’s journey growing up Black and queer in New Jersey and Virginia. The American Library Association named this memoir as the second most challenged book of 2022.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
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04 This Is My America by Kim Johnson

Determined to save her father, an innocent Black man on death row, and her brother, who’s been wrongly accused of killing a white girl, Tracy Beaumont sets out to investigate the truth. This gripping debut novel examines racial injustice in the American criminal legal system.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
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05 Black Birds in the Sky by Brandy Colbert

The Tulsa Race Massacre is one of the most destructive acts of racial violence in U.S. history. Award-winning author Brandy Colbert tells an unflinching account of the 1921 events in this YA nonfiction book.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
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06 The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus

Junauda Petrus weaves together spirituality, magic realism, African diasporic futurism, Caribbean culture and young queer Black love in this Coretta Scott King Book Award winner.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
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07 Black Looks: Race and Representation by bell hooks

In Black Looks, bell hooks critically analyzes how Blackness and Black people are represented in media and popular culture. The trailblazing feminist scholar draws from personal experience to construct new ways for readers to talk about race and representation.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
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08 Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson

Told in verse, Brown Girl Dreaming shares the moving story of Woodson’s childhood as a young Black girl growing up in South Carolina and New York during the 1960s and 70s.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
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09 Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall

Mikki Kendall uses an intersectional framework to assert that mainstream feminism has excluded the needs of Black women. She challenges harmful myths and reveals how the movement has failed to address important issues like poverty and reproductive justice.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading
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10 Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson examines how the United States has used a hidden caste system to create a strict racial hierarchy, with Black folks in the lowest caste. She outlines the repercussions of caste on politics, culture and our everyday lives.

10 Banned Black Books You Should Be Reading

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