It’s Black History Month and this year it feels like everyone is redoubling their efforts to do it justice. But “history” is the story we tell ourselves about the past, yes? It does not require big famous names. It can mean something as simple as remembering the ones who came before.
This year an interesting book has come out that straddles the informational/fictional line. Dovey Johnson Roundtree was responsible for the 2019 posthumous memoir for adults Mighty Justice: My Life in Civil R...
Published on February 04, 2021 21:00