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Best Dual Biography
Basic Books 'The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.' by Peniel E. Joseph
Many Americans have been taught to view Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. as symbolizing opposing ideals. This captivating dual biography upends that misconception, eloquently reevaluating their respective roles in the civil rights movement.
Historian Peniel E. Joseph offers a nuanced revision of the story of two African-American trailblazers who, despite only meeting in person once, mutually ignited and propelled each other's journeys.
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Youngest Nobel Prize Winner
Little, Brown and Company 'I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban' by Malala Yousafzai
When Malala Yousafzai’s homeland came under the control of the Taliban, she became an outspoken defender of girls’ education and women’s rights. She rose to international prominence when, at just 15 years old, she survived a harrowing assassination attempt.
Far from silenced, Malala used her platform to expand her activism work. In 2014, she became the youngest-ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 17.
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Best Children’s Book
Random House Books for Young Readers 'Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag' by Rob Sanders
Billed as the first children’s book to focus on the history of the rainbow LGBTQ+ pride flag, this beautifully illustrated story uses accessible, engaging language to introduce kids to social activism.
The book traces the rainbow flag from its creation by Gilbert Baker through the groundbreaking political work of Harvey Milk that popularized it, all the way to its use today. It also includes a list of resources for further learning.
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Award Winner
Amistad Press 'Ida: A Sword Among Lions' by Paula J. Giddings
Journalist, suffragist, and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells was born into slavery and became one of the most impactful activists of the 20th century.
While her first foray into activism was an attempt to segregate a railway car in Memphis — a protest that ended with Wells being tossed from a train — she is best known for fighting to end the practice of lynching in America. This sweeping biography brings the vibrant crusader to life.
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Activist Essays
Rutgers University Press Classics 'Love, Anarchy, & Emma Goldman' by Candace Falk
After arriving in America as a Jewish immigrant at the age of 17, Emma Goldman found her way from working as a seamstress to speaking internationally on politics, economics, and oppression. Her essays remain relevant today, with prescient views on incarceration, feminism, political violence, sexuality, religion, nationalism, and more.
This biography combines Goldman’s public discourse with her “sometimes sappy, often moving, ever scandalous love letters” to paint an unprecedented picture of the radical activist’s life.
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Best Autobiography
Back Bay Books 'Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela' by Nelson Mandela
Few names are more synonymous with activism than that of Nelson Mandela. Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and the first democratically elected president of South Africa, Mandela dedicated his life to fighting racial apartheid.
Mandela wrote much of this critically acclaimed autobiography in secret during his 27 years in prison. The text inspired the 2013 movie of the same name, starring Idris Elba.
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Trans History
Beacon Press 'Transgender Warriors : Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman' by Leslie Feinberg
Although this book was originally published in 1996, it remains gripping, relevant, and necessary today. Activist and author Leslie Feinberg passionately recounts the history of gender norms, gender diversity, and transphobia while highlighting the work of activists like Marsha P. Johnson and others.
Feinberg’s depth of historical research and cultural criticism interweaves with deftly written memoir passages to uplift and inspire readers.
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Best Memoir
Haymarket Books 'Angela Davis: An Autobiography' by Angela Y. Davis
First published in 1974 under the editorial guidance of Tori Morrison, the 2022 rerelease of Angela Davis’s autobiography includes modern reflections from the activist and scholar herself.
In addition to addressing aspects of her original text that no longer align with her views, Davis connects the dots for modern readers, hoping to apply lessons from her 20th-century activism to modern-day efforts.
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New York Times Bestseller
Mariner Books Ali: A Life
The New York Times called this book about Muhammad Ali “an epic of a biography” that “reads like a novel—a suspenseful novel with a cast of vivid characters.” With unprecedented access to the heavyweight boxer’s life and inner circle — as well as previously unreleased FBI and Justice Department files — this bestseller recounts the religious, political, and personal life of the athlete.
This book about activists includes Muhammad Ali's bold opposition to America’s war in Vietnam, befriending Malcolm X, and nearly losing his career.
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Poetry and Prose
Ixia Press 'A Burst of Light and Other Essays' by Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde’s contributions to the world would be weighty enough if her acclaimed poetry and essays were evaluated by artistic merit alone. But Lorde’s use of the written word to unapologetically explore her identity as a Black lesbian — and to advocate for racial, social, and sexual justice for all — has kept her work relevant and poignant in the years since her death.
This essay collection, in particular, is a call to action for advocates and activists everywhere.

Rachel is a freelance writer, editor and content strategist and host of the hit podcast The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week. Her first book, "Been There, Done That: A Rousing History of Sex" came out in May 2022. She loves reading about weird history, sharing weird science facts and writing weird ghost stories.
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