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flag Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden highlighted key Black-authored books from 2016, emphasizing their lasting impact on themes of identity, justice, and resilience.

flag Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress, spotlighted influential Black-authored books from 2016 during a Black History Month reflection, emphasizing their lasting relevance in addressing identity, justice, and resilience. flag Her recommendations, part of a broader media revisit of 2016’s cultural milestones, highlight literature that continues to shape national understanding. flag The selected works, including titles like The Hate U Give and Becoming, reflect enduring themes of dignity and resistance, underscoring the power of Black voices in American storytelling.

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