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A guide to zines—self-published works, released in small editions
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Natural Hair Coloring book
by
Khaleel
Call Number: Rare Books TT972 .K435 2019
Publication Date: 2019
A zine that also doubles as a coloring book. The zine shows different ways to style Black Hair.
White Cower: or, the lack of souls of whitefolk
by
Diasporan Savant Press
Call Number: Rare Books HT1521 .W458
Publication Date: 2019
This zine is about white people and the idea of scapegoating racist white folks to just the south – when racism is everywhere.
And then there were none: sanctuary, migration, gentrification, and the vanishing black metropolis
by
Diasporan Savant Press
Call Number: Rare Books HT175 .A537 2018
Publication Date: 2018
A look at how gentrification has impacts on the Black community, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Antiblackness: a primer
by
Zaza Willis
Call Number: Rare Books HT1523 .W566 2019
Publication Date: 2019
This zine explores what it means to be a black ally, with guides to unlearning colorism, racial preferences, and misogynoir.
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