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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Black Women, Leadership, and Change in K-12 Education: Beyond the Status Quo by Tamra Simpson, Valery Dragon English | November 16, 2025 | ISBN: 3032064732 | 147 pages | PDF, EPUB | 3.68 Mb Focusing on the unique experiences of Black women in K-12 leadership, this work blends personal narratives with critical analysis to reveal systemic barriers rooted in the intersections of race and gender. It argues that the challenges Black women face are not isolated incidents but pervasive and embedded in the broader narrative of U.S. history, which continues to perpetuate inequities in leadership roles. The structure of the book amplifies and affirms the voices of Black women educational leaders, inspiring action and advocacy for transformative change in educational policy, practices, and programming. ![]() Black Rage in the American Prison System By Rosevelt L. Noble 2006 | 316 Pages | ISBN: 1593321007 | PDF | 2 MB Noble's thesis is that African-American inmates transport "black rage" into the prison subculture, which significantly affects prison violence rates. He finds previous studies superficial and raises the bar for future examinations by proposing a sensitive and taboo theory to explain the strong racial patterns observed in prison victimization. Noble's work supports the importation theory of the inmate subculture proposed by Irwin and Cressey. He builds on their theory by advocating for the inclusion of race and other cultural factors concerning the inmate and staff populations into predicative models. He concludes that prisons with greater racial disparities between the inmate and staff populations experience higher staff assault rates. ![]() Michael E. Sawyer, "Black Minded: The Political Philosophy of Malcolm X " English | ISBN: 0745340741 | 2020 | 160 pages | MOBI | 2 MB Known as 'the angriest black man in America', Malcolm X was one of the most famous activists to ever live. Going beyond biography, Black Minded examines Malcolm X's philosophical system, restoring his thinking to the pantheon of Black Radical Thought. ![]() Professor Nadia Nurhussein, "Black Land: Imperial Ethiopianism and African America" English | ISBN: 0691190968 | 2019 | 280 pages | AZW3 | 15 MB The first book to explore how African American writing and art engaged with visions of Ethiopia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ![]() Keisha Ray, "Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health " English | ISBN: 0197620272 | 2023 | 240 pages | AZW3 | 671 KB Why do American Black people generally have worse health than American White people? To answer this question, Black Health dispels any notion that Black people have inferior bodies that are inherently susceptible to disease. This is simply false racial science used to justify White supremacy and Black inferiority. A genuine investigation into the status of Black people's health requires us to acknowledge that race has always been a powerful social category that gives access to the resources we need for health and wellbeing to some people, while withholding them from other people. ![]() Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan through Peace and War by Thomas de Waal English | July 8, 2013 | ISBN: 0814760325 | 406 pages | PDF | 21 Mb "Brilliant."―Time ![]() Black Death: AIDS in Africa By Susan Hunter 2003 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 1403962448 | PDF | 2 MB To the surprise of many, George W. Bush pledged $10 billion to combat AIDS in developing nations. Noted specialist Susan Hunter tells the untold story of AIDS in Africa, home to 80 percent of the 40 million people in the world currently infected with HIV. She weaves together the history of colonialism in Africa, an insider's take on the reluctance of drug companies to provide cheap medication and vaccines in poor countries, and personal anecdotes from the 20 years she spent in Africa working on the AIDS crisis. Taken together, these strands make it unmistakably clear that a history of the exploitation of developing nations by the West is directly responsible for the spread of disease in developing nations and the AIDS pandemic in Africa. Hunter looks at what Africans are already doing on the ground level to combat AIDS, and what the world can and must do to help. Accessibly written and hard-hitting, Black Death brings the staggering statistics to life and paints for the first time a stunning picture of the most important political issue today. ![]() Black Dahlia Avenger III: Murder as a Fine Art: Presenting the Further Evidence Linking Dr. George Hill Hodel to the Black Dahlia and Other Lone Woman Murders by Steve Hodel English | May 15, 2018 | ISBN: 1945572973 | 320 pages | EPUB | 24 Mb As heard about in the hit podcast Root of Evil ![]() Patricia A. Banks, "Black Culture, Inc.: How Ethnic Community Support Pays for Corporate America " English | ISBN: 1503606775 | 2022 | 240 pages | MOBI | 4 MB A surprising and fascinating look at how Black culture has been leveraged by corporate America. ![]() Black Colleges: New Perspectives on Policy and Practice (Educational Policy in the 21st Century) By M. Christopher Brown, Kassie Freeman 2004 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 1567505864 | PDF | 2 MB Black colleges are central to the delivery of higher education. Notwithstanding, thereis scant treatment of these key institutions in the research literature. There is a need for a comprehensive and cogent understanding of the primary characteristics of the policies and practices endemic to black coleges. This book provides the scholarly basis requisite to organize, givemeaning to, and shape the analyses and applications of policy and paractice within the black college. The collected chapters respond to the paucity of research literature adressing these institutions. In each chapter, the authors acknowledge the specific characteristics of black colleges that make them unique. |