Readers of Black Literature
Readers of Black Literature
Readers of Black Literature Links
- African American Authors On Tour Tour schedules, book synopsis, and brief biographies of the authors.
- The Page Turner Network Literary Services for Authors and Book Clubs Provides Web Site Design and Internet Consulting with Special Focus on the Literary Community. Also provides website design and hosting, book editing, and book jacket design.
- Mosaic Literary Magazine Categorized listing of books by African American authors. Listing of African American book clubs across the US.
- Bourbon Street Book Club Club for the promotion of African American writers and open to the public for recommendations of new books to be read.
- Msichana Rafiki Literary Club Literary Club, recommendations of books by great black writers, links to a webring
- AfronetBooks This offers a wealth of resources for readers of African American literature. It includes book reviews, book club listings, sources for purchasing titles, and many other resources.
- Support Black Authors, Inc. Shining Light on Black Authors This site provides information on various black authors. It includes information on tours, titles, and book clubs.
- African American Literature BookClub An African American literary book club that allows the websurfer to participate online. Guidance for discussion groups offered also.
- BlackShakespeare's New World Order Created by writer Michael Ollie Clayton, the site offers fiction, nonfiction, poetry, comics, interviews, celebrity profiles, humor, social commentary and a regularly updated farm journal.
- Sisters in Spirit Book Club We are a group of diverse African American women in the Hampton Roads, VA area who share a common bond: a love for reading! We meet once monthly to share, discuss, and interpret works of literature by Black Authors.
- Book Remarks This site promotes African American literature. It includes author interviews, book reviews and great links to other sites on this topic.
- Hotlanta Book Club Literary Discussion group to heighten awareness of issues of importance to the black community
- Noirrative Site dedicated to books by and about people of African descent wherever they are in the world.
- IMANI Book Club This is a group of African American Women seeking faith which is embodied in their beauty, power, strength and confidence bonding through the written words of African American Authors. This site highlights their works, club information, reading syllabus, and other interesting information for lovers of Black literature.
- The Literary Club(TLC) Monthly literary discussion group in the Chicago area, promoting African-American Authors of Fiction and Non-Fiction Works.
- An American Atrocity: The Slaughter The first told and true story account of the killing of African American soldiers by the U.S. Army during World War II at Camp Van Dorn, Mississippi in 1943.
- African American Mystery Club Information about African American Mystery Writers and their works. Links to webrings and relevant pages on authors, books, and history.
- Divine Sisterhood Book Club (Washington, DC) Members, calendar, book list.
- Flavor Book Club This is a reading group based in Arlington, Texas. Its members enjoy reading a variety of books with flavor--books written by African-American authors or about the African-American experience.
- The Good Book Club 2000 Book club based in Texas. Site includes information for members, book reviews, and links to other useful sites.
- Journey's End Literary Club Literary club site with reviews and interesting African American links.
- The Sistah Circle Book Club - Texas African American womem's club. This site contains reviews and independent readings of mainstream African American authors. Meeting schedules, e-newsletter and much more!
- Jokae's African American Books African-American Fiction, Non-Fiction and Children Titles.
- Booklovers This site provides helpful synopsis of various works by African American Authors. It also includes links to other sites.
- The Divine Sisterhood Book Club Group formed "to educate, evaluate and motivate" through reading and discussing books by African American authors.
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