Available from the University of South Carolina Press. Published July 2023. Places Greenville’s experience during World War I within the context of the progressive era to better understand the rise of…
Published May 2023 Available from the University of South Carolina Press. On any given day, at any given hour, across the various platforms constituting what we call social media, someone is angry.
This book is available from Amazon or your preferred bookstore. From the outside, you have it all: the advanced degree and fulfilling career, the loving family and nice home. But inside, it’s a different…
Available from the Richland County Library in print, ebook, and eAudiobook formats. Most Anticipated Book of the Year for GoodReads, Bookish, New Scientist, FanFiAddict, and Nerd Daily, a Spring Book Pick for Library Journal, and a Summer Book Pick for Publishers…
Available from the University of South Carolina Press. Published May 2023. The Activism of Southern Black Educators from Reconstruction through the Civil Rights Era Edited by Derrick P. Alridge, Jon N. Hale, and…
Published 2023 Available at the Richland County Library in print, ebook, Audiobook, and eAudiobook formats. In Maame readers can witness the journey of a young woman who overcomes adversity and learns to embrace her…
Published April 2023 Available from the University of South Carolina Press. In Light and Legacies, Janaka Bowman Lewis explores Black girlhood and the literary history of “Black Girl…
Published October 2022 Available in print, eBook, and eAudiobook formats at the Richland County Library. Ambassador Nikki R. Haley offers inspiring examples of women who worked against obstacles and…
Published June 2010 Available in print format Betty Boyd Caroli’s engrossing and informative First Ladies is both a captivating read and an essential resource for anyone interested in the role of America’s First Ladies.
What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, and How We Can Learn from Them Published October 2022 Available in the Richland Library collection in in print format. Julia Boorstin was thirteen when her mother…