Today, African-American voices are heard in all areas of culture, politics, and American life. This month’s issue of BlackCurrent spotlights some of many well-known African-American voices that are known across culture lines.

Maya Angelou, one of America’s greatest poets and literary voices, remembers key moments in her life centering on the dinner table and shares over 60 of her own recipes in the delightful Hallelujah! The Welcome Table. Working to change the way Americans thinks, Harvard professor Cornel West explains in Democracy Matters how America can become a better steward of democratization around the world. Edgy, bold, insightful and, above all, hilarious, stand-up comedian Wanda Sykes demonstrates the humor and wit that has attracted legions of fans in Yeah, I Said It. Always in the know and usually controversial, bestselling author and radio show host Wendy Williams gives readers an all-access pass to the radio industry's hottest topics in The Wendy Williams Experience.

Subjects covered in this month's title listing include:
Biography & Memoir
Family & Relationships
Fiction | General
Fiction | Humorous
Fiction | Mystery & Detective
Fiction | Psychological
Fiction | Romance
Fiction | Short Stories
Humor
Juvenile Fiction
Literary Collections
Literary Criticism
Political Science
Religion
Self-help
Social Science


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