Muddah

Mud’dah by Joseph L. Webster, Sr. is a memoir-style narrative that follows the life of a remarkable woman, Mud’dah, whose strength, perseverance, and resilience shape her journey through adversity to legacy. 

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Invisible Man

Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (1952) is a powerful novel about identity, race, and individuality in America. The story follows an unnamed Black narrator who feels “invisible” because society refuses to see him as a real person. Seeking purpose and recognition, he moves from the South to Harlem, experiencing disillusionment in college, politics, and social movements that claim to represent Black progress.

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