Libby's Juneteenth reading list: 10 classic novels by Black authors
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A blog post from Libby (the library reading app) promoting a curated reading list of 10 classic novels by Black authors to celebrate Juneteenth. The list features essential works that illuminate Black history, culture, and resilience in America, and encourages readers to borrow these titles through the Libby app.
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· 3 pulledCelebrate Juneteenth with a reading list of essential classic novels by Black authors
These works illuminate the history and resilience of the Black experience in America
Borrow on the Libby app
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