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Black AF History
Book • 2022
Michael Harriot's "Black AF History" offers a fresh and engaging perspective on Black history, challenging conventional narratives and highlighting often-overlooked stories and figures.
Harriot's writing style is known for its humor and accessibility, making complex historical topics relatable to a wide audience.
The book covers a range of historical periods and events, providing a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the Black experience in America.
It's a valuable resource for those seeking to expand their knowledge of Black history beyond traditional accounts.
The book's unique approach and engaging style make it a compelling read for both students of history and casual readers alike.
Harriot's writing style is known for its humor and accessibility, making complex historical topics relatable to a wide audience.
The book covers a range of historical periods and events, providing a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the Black experience in America.
It's a valuable resource for those seeking to expand their knowledge of Black history beyond traditional accounts.
The book's unique approach and engaging style make it a compelling read for both students of history and casual readers alike.
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as a great resource for learning about underrepresented historical narratives.

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as the author of the book during the podcast.


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