Slavery -- Fiction
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- An unkindness of ghosts, Rivers Solomon
- Flags on the bayou, by James Lee Burke
- The way of kings, Brandon Sanderson
- Black cloud rising, David Wright FaladeĢ
- Beloved, Toni Morrison
- Flags on the bayou, James Lee Burke
- Dark watch, Clive Cussler ; with Jack Du Brul
- Steal the dragon, Patricia Briggs
- A shout in the ruins, Kevin Powers
- In the upper country, Kai Thomas
- Flags on the bayou, James Lee Burke
- The known world, Edward P. Jones
- Golden poppies, Laila Ibrahim
- Mark of the thief, Jennifer A. Nielsen
- On savage ground, Greg Hunt
- Uncle Tom's cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Homegoing, Yaa Gyasi
- The bitter side of sweet, Tara Sullivan
- Angels watching over me, by Michael Phillips
- Kindred, Octavia E. Butler
- Rhythm of war, Brandon Sanderson
- Flags on the bayou, James Lee Burke
- Choke point, Ridley Pearson
- Island beneath the sea, Isabel Allende ; translated from the Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden
- Sally Hemings, Barbara Chase-Riboud
- A light in the wilderness, Jane Kirkpatrick
- Dream country, Shannon Gibney
- A reckoning, by Linda Spalding
- The deep, by Rivers Solomon ; with Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, and Jonathan Snipes
- Sunflower sisters, Martha Hall Kelly
- The big bad wolf, James Patterson
- The mermaid, the witch, and the sea, Maggie Tokuda-Hall
- Diviner, Bryan Davis
- The attic child, Lola Jaye
- Chariot on the mountain, Jack Ford
- The warrior's path, Louis L'Amour
- The deep blue between, Ayesha Harruna Attah
- When demons walk, Patricia Briggs
- The Way of Kings, Stormlight Archive, Brandon Sanderson
- The watery part of the world, by Michael Parker
- The Good Luck Girls, Charlotte Nicole Davis
- Kindred, Octavia E. Butler
- Yellow wife, Sadeqa Johnson
- Willow, Tonya Cherie Hegamin
- The quality of mercy, Barry Unsworth
- Sunshield, Emily B. Martin
- Ice like fire, Sara Raasch
- Flying the coop, Lucinda Roy
- Uncle Tom's cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Rhythm of war, Brandon Sanderson