Queer books, especially those written by or for LGBTQ youth, continue to be major weapons and casualties in today’s culture war.
Every February, the United States observes Black History Month, a national recognition of the achievements, resilience, and transformative contributions of Black Americans. More than a ceremonial observance, it serves as both a celebration and a correction — ensuring that Black history is recognized as essential American history, not a footnote to it.
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