A revealing look at Michelle Obama's life, from her Chicago childhood and her education at Princeton and Harvard, to how she first met Barack Obama, and to her role as his closest adviser.
The only Black attorney in Selma, Alabama in 1965 recounts his participation in the civil rights movement
'I'm just a country boy, ' says Willie Gary when he addresses a jury. 'If I just talk in plain, ordinary talk, you won't hold that against me, will you?'...
The "literary dream team" ("Entertainment Weekly") of world-famous prosecutorDarden and award-winning author Lochte returns with this gripping novel abouta troubled lawyer with one chance to defend his career and his life.
The competence of the black professional is never assumed; it must be proven even to members of his own race. A curious paradox with roots buried deep in the American story.
Deftly setting Obama’s burgeoning political career against the volatile scene in Chicago, Remnick shows us how it was that city’s complex racial legacy that shaped the young politician and made his first forays into politics a source of ...