Thursday, December 27, 2018

THE PANOPTICON REVIEW PRESENTS TWENTY OUTSTANDING BOOKS OF 2018

Please Note: The following list of books is not organized according to any personal hierarchy of the relative value of each individual book. Rather it is a list that seriously considers ALL of the books listed here to be of equal intellectual and cultural value and interest, albeit for different reasons. The bottomline on this list is that each one of these books is extraordinary and invaluable in their own right and represents some of the very best writing published in the United States in 2018.

--Kofi Natambu, Editor

Looking For Lorraine:  

The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry

by Imani Perry

Beacon Press,  2018

 

Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom

by David W. Blight

Simon and Schuster,  2018

 

American Nightmare:  

Facing the Challenge of Fascism

by Henry A. Giroux

City Lights Books,  2018

 

Ruth Bader Ginsberg:  A Life

by Jane Sherron Hart

Knopf,  2018

 

Reporter:  A Memoir

by Seymour M. Hersh

Knopf,  2018

 

Alienation and Freedom

by Frantz Fanon

(Edited by Jean Khalfa and Robert J.C. Young) 

Bloomsbury Academic,  2018

 

Arthur Ashe:  A Life

by Raymond Arsenault

Simon and Schuster,  2018

 

The Russian Revolution:  

A View From the Third World

by Walter Rodney

(Edited by Robin D.G. Kelley and Jesse J. Benjamin}

Verso,  2018

 

An American Odyssey:  

The Life and Work of Romare Bearden

by Mary Schmidt Campbell

Oxford University Press,  2018

 

A More Beautiful and Terrible History: 

The Uses and Misuses of Civil Rights History

by Jeanne Theoharis

Beacon Press,  2018

 

Playing Changes: Jazz For the New Century

by Nate Chinen

Pantheon Books,  2018

 

An African American and Latinx History of the United States

by Paul Ortiz

Beacon Press,  2018

  

One Person, No Vote:  

How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy

by Carol Anderson

Bloomsbury, 2018

 

The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela

by Nelson Mandela

(Edited by Sahm Venter)

W. W. Norton,  2018

 

The Heritage:  

Black Athletes, A Divided America, and the Politics of Patriotism

by Howard Bryant

Beacon Press,  2018

 

The New Negro:  The Life of Alain Locke

by Jeffrey C. Stewart

Oxford University Press,  2018

 

Algiers, Third World Capital:  

Freedom Fighters, Revolutionaries, Black Panthers

by Elaine Mokhtefi

Verso,  2018

 

The Struggle Is Eternal: 

Gloria Richardson and Black Liberation

by Joseph R. Fitzgerald

University Press of Kentucky,  2018

 

Outside Agitator:  

The Civil Rights Struggle of Cleveland Sellers Jr.

by Adam Parker

Hub City Press,  2018


Vexy Thing:  On Gender and Liberation

by Imani Perry

Duke University Press,  2018 


  

HONORABLE MENTIONS:


Fear: Trump in the White House

by Bob Woodward

Simon and Schuster,  2018


To Shape A New World:  

Essays on the Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Edited by Tommie Shelby and Brandon M. Terry

Harvard University Press,  2018

 

  

Smoketown:  

The Untold Story Of The Other Great Black Renaissance

by Mark Whitaker

Simon and Schuster,  2018

  

Invisible:  

The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took

 Down America’s Most Powerful Mobster

by Stephen L. Carter

Henry Holt and Company, 2018

 

The Global Imagination of 1968:  

Revolution and Counterrevolution

by George Katsiaficas

PM Press,  2018

 

What Truth Sounds Like:  

RFK, James Baldwin, and Our Unfinished 

Conversation About Race in America

by Michael Eric Dyson

St. Martin’s Press,  2018

 

Eloquent Rage:  

A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower

by Brittney Cooper

St. Martin’s Press,  2018

 


Making All Black Lives Matter:  

Reimagining Freedom in the Twenty-First Cebtury

by Barbara Ransby 

University of California Press,  2018

 


May We Forever Stand:  

A History of the Black National Anthem

by Imani Perry

The University of North Carolina Press,  2018


 

I Got To Keep Moving:  Stories by Bill Harris 

Wayne State University Press,  2018


Friday, March 9, 2018

The Ruthless Domination of Wall Street and Casino Capitalism in the U.S. and the Shameless Complicity of the Republican and Democratic Parties in its Ongoing Rule