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	 News NewsHuffington Post Reveals 50 Books Every African American Should Read – How Many AW Winners Made The List?Huffington Post’s Black Voices rounded up 50 books the editors think every African American should read (they added on Twitter… 
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	 News NewsZadie Smith On Balancing Motherhood And A Writing CareerAnne-Marie Slaughter’s “Why Women Can’t Have It All” article has re-ignited the conversation about working mothers and their quest to… 
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	 News NewsWould You Like To See Your Relatives As The Subject Of A Book?Isabel Wilkerson’s 2010 masterpiece The Warmth of Other Suns focuses on the Great Migration, scores of Southern African Americans who packed… 
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	 News NewsJunot Diaz Speaks On Race and Literature, Will Be Keynote Speaker At Facing Race Conference 2012During a two-day symposium at Stanford University, Junot Diaz had the opportunity to sit down with editor Paula M.L. Moya… 
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	 News NewsFriday Lit Review: Are E-Books Taking Over?Each Friday we’ll be bringing you news about your favorite authors, literature and books in general. Tell us what you… 
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	News88 Books That Shaped America (According To The Library Of Congress)No, it’s not a “best books of all-time” list, but the list assembled by the Library of Congress, to celebrate… 
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	 News NewsMiddle School Students Perform “Warmth Of Other Suns” PlayThere’s nothing like seeing young people get excited about history, something that is typically pretty hard to do. “Warmth of… 
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	 News News“Most Of What I Do Fails”: Honest Observations From James McBrideIt’s almost hard to believe 1997 Anisfield-Wolf winner James McBride when he talks about his failures. His 2002 novel, Miracle… 
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	 News NewsWho’s Been Called The “Tiger Woods Of American Literature”?2004 winner Edward P. Jones is a skilled writer. That seems to be understood quite well by all who have… 
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	 News NewsVIDEO: Oprah’s Book Club 2.0 – Is This The Future Of Literature?Book clubs have tended to be a very private thing. Intimate gatherings among friends, book clubs were a simple time… 
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	 News NewsWhat Was Life Like On The Eve Of The Civil War?We tend to have a lot of historians on our winners list. They’re the people who can take what we’ve… 
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	NewsNEW ON THE BOOKSHELF: Geoffrey C. Ward’s “A Disposition To Be Rich”2005 winner Geoffrey C. Ward‘s latest book covers familiar ground—history—but also gives readers insight into his family history. The book… 
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	 News News2012 Winner David Livingstone Smith To Participate On G20 Summit Panel2012 nonfiction winner David Livingstone Smith, author of Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Enslave and Exterminate Others, will be a… 
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	 News NewsADVICE FROM THE WINNERS: Writing Realistic CharactersAnisfield-Wolf jury member Joyce Carol Oates explains how writers can get in touch with the core of their characters, using… 
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	 News NewsNew On The Bookshelf: Jill Lepore’s The Mansion of HappinessOur “New On The Bookshelf” series highlights new works from past Anisfield-Wolf authors. It’s a question many of us don’t… 
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	 News NewsWhat To Expect From Oprah’s Book Club 2.02010 Lifetime Achievement winner Oprah Winfrey (do we even need to say her last name?) had big news to share… 
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	NewsAnisfield-Wolf Authors Hit The Stage At Book Expo 2012Some of our very own Anisfield-Wolf winners will be in attendance at the 2012 Book Expo at the Javits Center… 
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	 News NewsToni Morrison Discusses “Home” + Receives Presidential Medal Of FreedomMay has been an incredible month for Ms. Morrison. She released her latest novel, Home, to rave reviews and she was… 
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	 News NewsStephen L. Carter’s Latest Novel – What If President Lincoln Survived The Assassination Attempt?We’ve got a summer reading list a mile long and another title just got added to the pile. Stephen L…. 
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	NewsWhat’s On Your Summer Reading List?We don’t know what the weather is like where you live, but this weekend it’s going to hot and humid….