#2 | | 4.33 |
#3 | The Astonishing Color of After | 4.08 |
#4 | | 4.26 |
#5 | The Last Story of Mina Lee | 3.4 |
#6 | The Whitewashing of Christianity: A Hidden Past, A Hurtful Present, and A Hopeful Future | 5 |
#7 | | 4.56 |
#8 | My Sibling Still: for those who've lost a sibling to miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant death | 5 |
#9 | | 4.2 |
#10 | Be the Bridge - Latasha Morrison
- Daniel Hill
- Jennie Allen
- LaTasha Morrison
| 4.5 |
#11 | | 3.93 |
#12 | | 4.05 |
#13 | | 4.08 |
#14 | | 5 |
#15 | | 3.79 |
#16 | White Awake: An Honest Look at What It Means to Be White | 4.67 |
#17 | When They Call You a Terrorist - Patrisse Khan-Cullors
- Asha Bandele
| 4.57 |
#18 | | 4.5 |
#19 | | 4.44 |
#20 | White fragility : why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism | 3.98 |
#21 | My Brother's Husband, Volume 1 | 4.46 |
#22 | New Poets of Native Nations | 5 |
#23 | Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World | 4.25 |
#24 | Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life | 3.8 |
#25 | | 4.08 |
#26 | The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row - Anthony Ray Hinton
- Lara Love Hardin
| 4.47 |
#27 | Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? | 4.54 |
#28 | So You Want to Talk about Race | 4.58 |
#29 | | 4.45 |
#30 | Long Way Down: The Graphic Novel | 4.26 |
#31 | | 3.52 |
#32 | | 4.06 |
#33 | | 4.45 |
#34 | | 4.7 |
#35 | Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City | 4.59 |
#36 | | 4.17 |
#37 | | 4.14 |
#38 | | 5 |
#39 | The Right Way to be Crippled and Naked: The Fiction of Disability: An Anthology | 4 |
#40 | Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood | 4.56 |
#41 | | 4.56 |
#42 | My Body Is Not a Prayer Request: Disability Justice in the Church | 4.67 |
#43 | The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness | 4.52 |
#44 | | 4.44 |
#45 | | 4.8 |
#46 | | 0 |