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February 2025 - Our List of Talented Black Writers We All Should be Reading by Fran Joyce

In honor of Black History Month, I’ m listing the names of prominent and upcoming Black authors, poets, and playwrights and the titles of a few of their better-known works.

Making sure you read a variety of authors from all walks of life, different ethnicities, countries, genders, races, religions, and ages is important.

We are and must remain a culturally diverse society. The more we learn about each other, the more we can begin to understand our differences and similarities. Enjoy!

James Baldwin:

Go Tell it on the Mountain

The Fire Down Below

Notes of A Native Son

Giovanni’s Room

Another Country

If Beale Street Could Talk

Just Above My Head

Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone

Zora Neale Hurston:

Their Eyes Were Watching God

Muttsy

Jonah’s Gourd Vine

Mules and Men

Tell My Horse

Color Struck (Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life) - a play

Toni Morrison:

The Bluest Eye

Sula

Song of Solomon

Tar Baby

Beloved

Jazz

Paradise

God Help the Child

Ralph Ellison:

The Invisible Man

Juneteenth

Flying Home and Other Stories

Three Days Before the Shooting

Terry McMillan:

Waiting to Exhale

Disappearing Acts

Mama

How Stella Got Her Groove Back

Getting to Happy

Alice Walker:

The Coor Purple

The Third Life of Grange Copeland

The Temple of My Familiar

To Hell with Dying

We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For

Ernest J. Gaines:

A Gathering of Old Men

A Lesson Before Dying

A Long Day in November

The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman

Maya Angelou – Poet:

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Gather Together in My Name

The Heart of a Woman

All God’s Children Need Travelling Shoes

A Song Flung Up to Heaven

Mom & Me & Mom

Jesmyn Ward:

Where the Line Bleeds

Salvage the Bones

Sing, Unburied, Sing

Let Us Descend

Men We Reaped

The Fire This Time

Navigate Your Stars

Richard Wright:

Uncle Tom’s Children (collected stories)

Eight Men

Native Son

The Outsider

12 Million Black Voices: A Folk History of the Negro in the United States

Octavia E. Butler:

Wild Seed

Mind of My Monday

Dawn

Adulthood Rites

Parable of the Sower

Lorraine Hansberry:

A Raisin in the Sun

The Drinking Gourd

The Movement: Documentary of a Struggle for Equality

Jasmine Guillory:

The Wedding Date

The Proposal

The Wedding Party

While You Were Dating

Drunk on Love

Zadie Smith:

White Teeth

On Beauty

NW

Swing Time

Colson Whitehead:

The Nickel Boys

The Underground Railroad

Harlem Shuffle

The Intuitionist

John Henry Days

Zone One

August Wilson – Playwright best known for the plays in The Pittsburgh Cycle or The Century Cycle

Fences

The Piano Lesson

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

Recycle,

Seven Guitars

Two Trains Running

Tracey K. Smith – Poet:

Life on Mars

The Body’s Question

Duende

Wade in the Water

Ordinary Light: A Memoir

Isabel Wilkerson:

The Warmth of Other  Suns

Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent

Percival Everett:

James

So Much Blue

I am Not Sidney Poitier

Erasure

James McBride:

The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store

The Good Lord Bird

The Color of Water

Michelle Obama:

Becoming

The Light We Carry

American Grown

Chasing Light

Go High

Barack Obama:

The Audacity of Hope

Dreams From My Father

Renegades

A Promised Land

Sources:

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/the-read-down/black-authors-on-their-favorite-books-by-black-authors/

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/the-read-down/books-by-contemporary-black-authors/