Announcing the Winners of the 2025 Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards

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  • Cover of Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner
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    Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner

    F.X. Toole

    Toole explores the world of boxing with an insider’s directness and understanding, all the while remaining true to the flawed, noble humanity of his characters.

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    W.E.B. Du Bois

    David Levering Lewis

    The Los Angeles Times Book Review calls it ‘a work of keen scholarship that will appeal to the general reader responsive to graceful, lucid prose by an author with an eye for ironic situations and complex emotions.’

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    Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned

    Walter Mosley

    Although Mosley’s fiction falls into a category that many consider subliterary—detective fiction—his depth of character, researched historical details, and realistic dialogue transcend the cliches of the genre.

  • Portrait of Lucille Clifton
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    Lucille Clifton

    Clifton’s writing is steeped in the rich oral tradition of the griot—the African storyteller. Through verse Clifton has scrutinized the American dream through the eyes of its most powerless and neglected citizens: women, minorities and children.

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    Out of Place

    Edward W. Said

    Edward W. Said was one of the foremost cultural critics of the postwar world. He wrote extensively on history, politics, literature, music and philosophy.

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    A Gesture Life

    Chang-rae Lee

    By exploring his own experiences as a second-generation Korean-born American, Lee’s novels portray the tensions between assimilation into a society and alienation from oneself and one’s heritage. 

  • Portrait of Ernest J. Gaines
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    Ernest J. Gaines

    Gaines was never exposed to black writers, and so his literary models were such white American writers as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner, and European writers such as Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. He decided early, however, to focus his own writing on what he knew—which meant portraying African American culture and language.

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    Walking with the Wind

    John Lewis

    Lewis marched with civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in an effort to secure voting rights for African Americans. During the march, a confrontation with police occurred, and Lewis was one of many marchers beaten in what became known as Bloody Sunday.

  • Portrait of John Hope Franklin
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    John Hope Franklin

    For Franklin, the task of correcting American history in the light of black experience had always been a crucial part of the fight for racial equality.

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    The Bushmen

    Phillip V. Tobias, ed.

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    Cloudsplitter

    Russell Banks

    Raised in rural New Hampshire, Banks initially planned to follow his father into the plumbing business; where he grew up, he told an interviewer, ‘the idea of being a writer was like the idea of being a butterfly.’

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    The Woman Warrior

    Maxine Hong Kingston

    The narrative improvises upon the oral tradition of talk-story, a form of storytelling that encouraged Hong Kingston’s aspirations to become a strong, self-articulate woman.

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    The Legacy of Malthus

    Allan Chase

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    Gordon Parks

    I learned that photography would enable me to show what was right and wrong about America, the world and life.

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    Years of Infamy

    Michi Weglyn

    Persuaded that the enormity of a bygone injustice has been only partially perceived, I have taken upon myself the task of piecing together what might be called the ‘forgotten’ or ignored parts of the tapestry of those years.

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    Simple Justice

    Richard Kluger

    Richard Kluger provides the fullest possible view of the human and legal drama in the years before 1954, the cumulative assaults on the white power structure that defended segregation, and the step-by-step establishment of a team of inspired black lawyers that could successfully challenge the law.

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    The Myth of the Jewish Race

    Raphael Patai

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    The Arabs

    Thomas Kiernan

    Paramount in his analysis is the importance of Islam, the principal Middle Eastern religion, and how it has helped mould the character and proclivities of the ‘elusive, self-contradictory Arab mentality.’

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    The War Against the Jews

    Lucy S. Dawidowicz

    Dawidowicz allows the coolly accumulated weight of detail—the growing force of the Nazi’s anti-Semitic juggernaut, the evolution of the camps as places of scientific murder, the efforts by the victims to hold onto fragments of normal life—to create its emotional and intellectual impact.

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    The Aryan Myth

    Leon Poliakov

    The book is encyclopedic in scope and is sure to provide the definitive account, tracing the development of Aryan mythology in European history.