
One of the Best Nonfiction Books of 2022, Kirkus Reviews "A righteous indictment of racism and misogyny."—Publishers WeeklyA powerful account of violence against Black women and girls in the United... Read More
- Kirkus Reviews"A searing investigation of the violent oppression experienced by Black women and girls in America. . . . Required reading for all Americans."
- Publishers Weekly"In this fiery debut, Lindsey . . . decries historical and contemporary injustices against Black women in America. Interweaving her own harrowing experiences with astute cultural and political analysis, Lindsey sheds light on how police mistreatment, medical racism, poverty, intracommunal violence, and other social ills place Black women in a condition of 'unlivable living.'. . . Carefully researched and sharply argued, this is a righteous indictment of racism and misogyny."
- Ethnic and Racial Studies"This book quickly creates space for the reader to ponder and grow without feeling ashamed of their starting point in the discussion. . . . The debate and exchange between the reader and the author does not call for a change in beliefs, unless desired by the reader, but a realization of the alternative harsh reality that exists for Black girls and women."
". . . This book does more than identify the problem; it provides prescription for what ails us. . . . Lindsey writes with care and possibility throughout, inviting the reader to 'return,' with her, 'to hope because I see the work of Black women and girls here and across the world who dream, plan, and build' (231)."- the Journal of African American History
"A timely, moving, and convincing case for addressing the unique concerns that Black women and girls face."- CHOICE
– Kirkus Reviews"A searing investigation of the violent oppression experienced by Black women and girls in America. . . . Required reading for all Americans."
– Publishers Weekly"In this fiery debut, Lindsey . . . decries historical and contemporary injustices against Black women in America. Interweaving her own harrowing experiences with astute cultural and political analysis, Lindsey sheds light on how police mistreatment, medical racism, poverty, intracommunal violence, and other social ills place Black women in a condition of 'unlivable living.'. . . Carefully researched and sharply argued, this is a righteous indictment of racism and misogyny."
– Ethnic and Racial Studies"This book quickly creates space for the reader to ponder and grow without feeling ashamed of their starting point in the discussion. . . . The debate and exchange between the reader and the author does not call for a change in beliefs, unless desired by the reader, but a realization of the alternative harsh reality that exists for Black girls and women."
". . . This book does more than identify the problem; it provides prescription for what ails us. . . . Lindsey writes with care and possibility throughout, inviting the reader to 'return,' with her, 'to hope because I see the work of Black women and girls here and across the world who dream, plan, and build' (231)."– the Journal of African American History
"A timely, moving, and convincing case for addressing the unique concerns that Black women and girls face."– CHOICE