2024 African American Booklist
We Are Not Invisible: African Americans in the World of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy
Award-winning actor Whoopi Goldberg is a long-time fan of science fiction. She once observed that, in 1966, when Nichelle Nichols was cast as Lieutenant Uhura on the TV series Star Trek, “there were no Black people in any sci-fi, anywhere.” While this was true for film and television during that time, our 2024 African American Booklist, “We Are Not Invisible: African Americans in the World of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy,” provides a broader perspective. Our essayist, author Nisi Shawl, describes Black science fiction as a wide-ranging genre, with a history that can be traced back to the 19th century. We are pleased to feature this insightful essay that highlights the historical presence and visibility of African Americans in the world of science fiction, horror and fantasy.
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