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3 Books by Black Women to Read Right Now

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Rollins chapter.

Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches by Audre Lorde

I was a sophomore in high school when I first read this, and words cannot do justice to describe Audre Lorde’s powerful, love-filled writing. In this collection of essays and speeches published in 1984, she focuses on intersectional feminism and her struggle as a Black, lesbian woman. She calls out White women for their racism in the women’s liberation movement and talks about the misogyny and homophobia she’s encountered in Black communities. She highlights different forms of prejudice and oppression that stretch across different groups, and reclaims sexuality and self-love as weapons against the patriarchy.

Women, Race & Class by Angela Davis

This book is a study of the feminist movement in the U.S. and how efforts often ignored the struggles of women of color. Davis talks about how the anti-rape movement excludes Black women, the forced sterilization of WOC from different backgrounds and so many other topics that aren’t inside the White feminist bubble.

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

The Hate U Give is a novel about a Black teenage girl who encounters racism and police brutality, and the activism that results from her witnessing her friend being murdered by the police. It is a must-read to further understand the problem of police brutality and White privilege both inside and outside police departments, and accountability that should take place.

Vanessa Martinez is the former Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus magazine at Rollins College, Winter Park, FL. She also contributed to the chapter's written publications and content creation from 2020 until 2024. Beyond Her Campus, Vanessa majored in Political Science at Rollins and is now pursuing an LLM in International Law During her free time, Vanessa enjoys reading books of all genres and traveling any chance she gets.