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Reading the Nation at 250: Who is missing from the story?

The article argues that the National Endowment for the Arts’ America250 reading initiative, which includes no books by Black women among its 24 selected titles, reflects a broader pattern of excluding Black women’s voices from the nation’s literary and historical narrative. It calls for a more inclusive reading canon by highlighting landmark works by Black women authors whose contributions deepen America’s understanding of its history, culture, and identity.

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