LEADER 00000cam 2200421Ii 4500 001 sky291192288 003 SKY 005 20180302070932.0 008 170610s2018 nyu b 000 e eng d 010 BD17285089 015 GBB7N2858|2bnb 020 9781501154287 020 1501154281 040 BTCTA|beng|erda|cBTCTA|dBDX|dYDX|dCPL|dVAX|dEHD|drs013018 |dSKYRV|dUtOrBLW 043 n-us--- 092 808.849|bBLA 245 00 Black ink :|bliterary legends on the peril, power, and pleasure of reading and writing /|cedited by Stephanie Stokes Oliver ; foreword by Nikki Giovanni. 250 First 37 INK/Atria Books hardcover edition. 264 1 New York :|b37 Ink,|c2018. 264 4 |c©2018 300 xxiv, 244 pages ;|c23 cm 336 text|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|2rdamedia 338 volume|2rdacarrier 500 Anthology. 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-240). 520 Spanning 250 years, a collection highlights the hard-won literary progress of black people in America, who were once forbidden by law to learn how to read, with essays from Frederick Douglass, Solomon Northup, Booker T. Washington, Maya Angelou and many more. 650 0 American literature|xAfrican American authors|xHistory and criticism. 650 0 American literature|xHistory and criticism. 650 0 African Americans|xIntellectual life. 650 0 African Americans|xBooks and reading|xHistory. 650 0 African Americans|xSocial conditions. 650 0 African Americans in literature. 655 7 Essays.|2lcgft 700 1 Oliver, Stephanie Stokes,|eeditor. 700 1 Giovanni, Nikki,|ewriter of foreword.
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