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James {NAME}, Black Business Month & More! [View In Browser]( [Penguin Random House]( [All Ways Black] [Cree Myles] Cree Myles, Founding Editor of [All Ways Black]( This format, meaning the All Ways Black newsletter introduction, is not conducive to talking adequately about James {NAME}. To celebrate him as he deserves, {NAME}’s brilliance deserves multiple tomes. His sentences merit a level of analysis that would be rewarded with an advanced university degree. His insights and critiques warrant marble monuments, chiseled busts on the side of mountains. But here, I’m allotted just a couple hundred characters. While we continue to press for the recognition he deserves, those tomes and monumental busts, perhaps you will listen to the [{NAME} 100 Podcast](. We're celebrating, as he would have been 100 this month. Happy reading, and happy listening. [Where To Start With James {NAME} Books]( In celebration of James {NAME}'s birthday, delve into his outstanding collection and honor his profound impact on American literature and history. [Read More]( ▶ [Books By and About Black Business Owners and Creators]( August is Black Business Month! Read the inspiring stories of how these business owners and creators defied the odds and paved their own ways to success. [Read More]( ▶ [Picture Books That Celebrate Black Boy Joy]( Capture the hearts of your young ones with these captivating picture books showcasing Black boys as the protagonists! [Read More]( ▶ New & Noteworthy [James {NAME} 3-Book Box Set]( [James {NAME} 3-Book Box Set]( By James {NAME} [Read More]( [The Fire Next Time]( [The Fire Next Time]( By James {NAME} [Read More]( [Another Country]( [Another Country]( By James {NAME} [Read More]( [Nobody Knows My Name]( [Nobody Knows My Name]( By James {NAME} [Read More]( Join the Conversation [Night Flyer, Shoutin' in the Fire, James, Rooted]( [Instagram]( [Join All Ways Black]( [Summer Reads From Celebrity Book Clubs]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Penguin Random House LLC 1745 Broadway, NY, NY 10019 ©2024 Penguin Random House LLC

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