On Language, Race, and the Black Writer
This is a short speech given in January 15, 1979 by James Baldwin, a Black gay writer and activist. It is a concise yet thought-provoking lecture outlining the persistence of oppression after the supposed victory of the civil rights movement.
The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house
This is a short speech given in 1979 by Audre Lorde, a Black lesbian civil rights activist & poet. And it is also Little Rad Reading Club’s first ever reading material!