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  • Published: 9 October 2018
  • ISBN: 9780807027837
  • Imprint: Beacon Press
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 248
  • RRP: $45.00

A Treasury of African American Christmas Stories



A collection of Christmas stories written by African-American journalists, activists, and writers from the late 19th century to the modern civil rights movement.

An Esquire “Best Christmas Book to Read During the Holidays”

A collection of Christmas stories written by African-American journalists, activists, and writers from the late 19th century to the modern civil rights movement.

Back in print for the first time in over a decade, this landmark collection features writings from well-known black writers, activists, and visionaries such as Pauline Hopkins, Langston Hughes, and John Henrik Clarke along with literary gems from rediscovered writers. Originally published in African American newspapers, periodicals, and journals between 1880 and 1953, these enchanting Christmas tales are part of the black literary tradition that flourished after the Civil War.

Edited and assembled by esteemed historian Dr. Bettye Collier-Thomas, the short stories and poems in this collection reflect the Christmas experiences of everyday African Americans and explore familial and romantic love, faith, and more serious topics such as racism, violence, poverty, and racial identity. Featuring the best stories and poems from previous editions along with new material including “The Sermon in the Cradle” by W. E. B. Du Bois, A Treasury of African American Christmas Stories celebrates a rich storytelling tradition and will be cherished by readers for years to come.

  • Published: 9 October 2018
  • ISBN: 9780807027837
  • Imprint: Beacon Press
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 248
  • RRP: $45.00

Praise for A Treasury of African American Christmas Stories

"I've enjoyed these stories immensely. Ms. Collier-Thomas has unearthed historical gems with these lost stories and we shoudl all be grateful to her."--Gloria Naylor, author of The Women of Brewster Place

"One of the greatest Christmas gifts ever was the one given on Christmas Day: to bid us free to become better human beings. There will be for quite some time the question of how well we have used that gift. Some have used it to keep others down; some have used it as an excuse for plunder and mayhem; some have used it as a basis for love and forgiveness. A Treasury of African-American Christmas Stories gives us all the gift of engaging our hearts and minds the in true stories of Christmas."--Nikki Giovanni