A podcast about popular and critical responses to African American novels, artistic productions, and more.
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The Greatest 30 Years of Black Men's Writing - ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:49A brief take on the extraordinary literary achievements of Black men writers from1995 to 2024, a period marked by serious, comical, and fascinating compositions. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Debt Our Field Owes Black Students -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:05A brief take on how the organizing and protests of Black students in the 1960s and 1970s paved the way for African American literature courses and the field of Black literary studies. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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A brief take on the Futures of Black Digital Humanities Conference, where scholars and students used the FLOAT Method to transform data into compelling stories, highlighting themes of identity, memory, and systemic change. Script by Kenton Rambsy Read by Kassandra TimmBy Kenton Rambsy
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Playful Representations of Slavery -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:16A brief take on how authors like Ishmael Reed, Charles Johnson, James McBride, and Paul Beatty use humor and playfulness in neo-slave narratives to offer fresh, creative perspectives on slavery. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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James as a Neo-Slave Narrative -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:49A brief take on Percival Everett’s James as a neo-slave narrative, situating it within the rich body of African American fiction addressing slavery while critiquing the isolation of Black writers from broader creative networks. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Ta-Nehisi Coates's Three Best-selling Comics -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:38A brief take on Ta-Nehisi Coates’s groundbreaking success as a comic book writer, with Black Panther and Captain America issues collectively selling over 500,000 copies, marking a historic achievement for an African American creator in the industry. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Black Readership Grievances -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:31A brief take on the overlooked grievances of Black readers, highlighting cultural and structural challenges they face, from limited access to diverse genres and author events to inadequate representation in media and publishing campaigns. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Novel Generator Machine -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:07A brief take on the Novel Generator Machine, a digital resource inspired by barbershop conversations, offering personalized recommendations for over 1,000 novels by Black writers across various genres and categories. Script by Howard Rambsy II 22Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Toni Morrison as Editor -- ep. By Angel C. Dye
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3:27A brief take on Dana Williams’s presentation at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, highlighting Toni Morrison’s transformative editorial legacy at Random House and her role in elevating groundbreaking Black voices. Script by Angel C. Dye Read by Kassandra TimmBy Angel C. Dye
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A short take marking our 200th episode Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Bryan Hill, Prolific Comic Book Writer -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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2:56A brief take on Bryan Edward Hill, a leading African American comic writer known for his diverse work on Batman, Black Panther, and Blade. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Growth of Audiobooks -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:34A brief take on how the rise of audiobooks has transformed access to African American novels, allowing listeners to experience the aural artistry of Black literature through skilled voice performances. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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A brief take on Olaudah Equiano's reflections on "talking books," exploring their connection to freedom and their resonance with the modern concept of audiobooks. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Making African American Lit Audible -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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2:51A brief take on how incorporating audio recordings into African American literature courses can enhance accessibility, foster deeper connections, and reveal new dimensions of storytelling. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Rise of Afrofuturism in the 1990s -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:13A brief take on how Alondra Nelson’s Yahoo group in the 1990s shaped the rise of Afrofuturism through discussions on race, tech, and Black culture. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Evolution of Afrofuturism -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:13A brief take on the evolution of Afrofuturism from a critical framework exploring race and technology to a widely used label for Black artistic productions infused with science fiction and tech. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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African American Fiction at the Airport -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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2:54A brief take on the limited presence of Black-authored novels in a Chicago airport bookstore. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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One Black Writer at a Time -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:04A brief take on the media’s narrow focus on a select few Black writers Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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When Did Contemporary Black Literature Begin? -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:08A brief take on the challenges of periodizing African American literature, exploring when the current literary era began and how it might be defined. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Ta-Nehisi Coates Responds to Responses -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:59A brief take on how Between the World and Me sparked layered reactions, with Coates critiquing the fixation on white readers’ responses to his Black-centered narrative. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Three Top Black Novels on Wikipedia -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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2:42A brief take on how Invisible Man, Beloved, and The Color Purple top Wikipedia’s views for African American novels, showcasing their lasting impact. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Matt Baker, A Pioneer in Comics -- ep. by Stephyn Phillips
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2:29A brief take on Matt Baker, the first Black superhero comic artist, whose work on Phantom Lady and Voodah shaped the industry. Script by Stephyn Phillips Read by Kassandra TimmBy Stephyn Phillips
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Andrew Theising's East St. Louis Postcards -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:47A brief take on Andrew Theising’s collection of East St. Louis postcards, now a vital visual archive of the city’s history. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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From Uranium to Vibranium -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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4:01A brief take on how Africa’s independence movements and leaders like Lumumba inspired the creation of Black Panther and Wakanda. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Story of James Baldwin's Sonny Blues -- ep. by Kenton Rambsy
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3:08A brief take on James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues,” a frequently anthologized story exploring brotherhood, identity, and the power of the blues. Script by Kenton Rambsy Read by Kassandra TimmBy Kenton Rambsy
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Orrin C. Evans, Trailblazer in Comics -- ep. by Stephyn Phillips
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2:39A brief take on Orrin C. Evans, a pioneering journalist and creator of All-Negro Comics, the first comic book with an all-Black creative team and characters. Script by Stephyn Phillips Read by Kassandra TimmBy Stephyn Phillips
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A New Map of Wakanda -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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2:57A brief take on how Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Black Panther run introduced a Wakanda map, deepening its world-building and legacy. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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A brief take on 30 essential African American novels, from Toni Morrison to Colson Whitehead, as an entry point to a rich literary tradition and the journeys ahead. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Organizing African American Literature -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:40A brief take on how college professors navigate the abundance of African American literary works, using survey courses, special topics, and evolving syllabi to introduce students to this rich and expansive field. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Representations of Slavery as Creative Inspiration -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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4:08A brief take on how generations of Black creators—novelists, poets, filmmakers, and musicians—have drawn inspiration from the subject of slavery, producing works that highlight its horrors, reimagine its history, and elevate African American artistic expression. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra Timm…
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The Greatest 25 Years in Black Women’s Writing? -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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4:47A brief take on the extraordinary literary achievements of Black women writers from 1969 to 1994, a period marked by groundbreaking works and unprecedented critical and popular acclaim. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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George Herriman and the Legacy of Krazy Kat -- ep. by Stephyn Phillips
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2:35A brief take on George Herriman, the Black Creole creator of Krazy Kat, whose influential comic strip tackled humor, racial tensions, and left an enduring mark on American comics history. Script by Stephyn Phillips Read by Kassandra TimmBy Stephyn Phillips
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The Saga of Huey Freeman -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:13A brief take on Huey Freeman, the sharp-tongued, afro-wearing 10-year-old from The Boondocks, whose biting critiques of society made him a highly visible (fictive) Black militant. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Story Architect Behind Celebrity Memoirs -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:07A brief take on Michelle Burford, the writer behind memoirs by Cicely Tyson, Alicia Keys, Simone Biles, and others, whose collaborative storytelling gives voice to the life experiences of prominent Black women, among others. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Story of Zora Neale Hurston's Sweat -- ep. by Kenton Rambsy
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3:18A brief take on Zora Neale Hurston’s Sweat, first published in the 1926 magazine Fire!!, which showcased realities of Black life and paved the way for enduring discussions in African American literature. Script by Kenton Rambsy Read by Kassandra TimmBy Kenton Rambsy
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Jackie Ormes, Breaking Barriers in Comics -- ep. by Stephyn Phillips
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2:46A brief take on Jackie Ormes, the trailblazing first Black female cartoonist, whose comic strips Torchy Brown and Patty-Jo 'n' Ginger addressed social issues and left an enduring legacy in American comics. Script by Stephyn Phillips Read by Kassandra TimmBy Stephyn Phillips
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2000s Black Superheroes -- ep. by Stephyn Phillips
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2:58A brief take on how the 2000s ushered in a new era of diversity in comic books, spotlighting groundbreaking characters like Mr. Terrific, Shuri, and the Blue Marvel. Script by Stephyn Phillips Voiceover by Kassandra TimmBy Stephyn Phillips
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Edward P. Jones, the Neighborhood Preservationist -- ep. by Kenton Rambsy
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3:32A brief take on how Edward P. Jones’s short stories document and celebrate the history and culture of Washington, D.C.’s Black neighborhoods, resurrecting forgotten landmarks and local heritage. Script by Kenton Rambsy Read by Kassandra TimmBy Kenton Rambsy
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Reasons to Stop Watching -- ep. by Elizabeth Cali and Howard Rambsy II
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3:24A brief take on why viewers committed to quality representations of Black characters and storylines might stop watching a show, choosing instead to seek better depictions or explore other forms of storytelling. Script by Elizabeth Cali and Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Puzzle of Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif” -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:07A brief take on how Toni Morrison’s short story Recitatif captivates readers by challenging them to determine the race of its main characters, sparking debates shaped by their own assumptions and experiences. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Diverse Evolution of the Batman Family -- ep. by Stephyn Phillips
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2:48A brief take on how Black characters like Lucius Fox, Batwing, and the Signal have become vital members of Gotham City’s legendary crimefighting team. Script by Stephyn Phillips Read by Kassandra TimmBy Stephyn Phillips
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Unremarkable Receptions -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:09A brief take on the need for a sociology of Black novelists to better understand the challenges and limited recognition faced by the vast majority of Black writers. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Edward P. Jones's Approach to Storytelling -- ep. by Kenton Rambsy
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3:19A brief take on Edward P. Jones’s intricate storytelling and his role as a chronicler of Washington, D.C.’s neighborhoods and landmarks. Script by Kenton Rambsy Read by Kassandra TimmBy Kenton Rambsy
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99 Career Options (and Teaching’s Just One) -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:02A brief take on how studying African American literature opens doors to diverse careers, from digital editing to brand strategy, while enhancing analytical skills and cultural understanding. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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The Acacia Tree Sunset Treatment -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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2:46A brief take on the recurring visual clichés of Africa on novel covers. Script by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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A brief take on Miles Morales and the groundbreaking diversity of Sony’s Spider-Verse films. Script by Stephyn Phillips Read by Kassandra TimmBy Stephyn Phillips
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African American Silent Generation -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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4:04A brief take on African American novelists born between born between 1928 and 1945. Written by Howard Rambsy II Voiceover by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Trans-national African Women Writers -- ep. Makayla Mallon
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2:40A brief take on how movement has contributed to the success of African women writers. Script by Makayla Mallon Voiceover by Kassandra TimmBy Makayla Mallon
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The Origins of Neo-slave Narrative -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:40A brief take on the origins of the term neo-slave narrative. Written by Howard Rambsy II Voiceover by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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Malcolm X Crime Scene Investigators -- ep. by Howard Rambsy II
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3:05A brief on the journalists, cultural critics, and independent researchers who have dedicated years to uncovering the truth behind the assassination of Malcolm X Written by Howard Rambsy II Read by Kassandra TimmBy Howard Rambsy II
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