20 Bestselling Nonfiction Books

Period: November/December - 2022

AALBC Bestseller Seal
Celebrating Black stories and authors since 1998, the AALBC Bestsellers List is now published quarterly. Here’s a printable list and collage of this period’s titles. Also check out the BLK Bestsellers—the definitive monthly guide to America’s bestselling books by Black writers.

Fiction:
“Almost since its inception, I saw AALBC as not just a resource for Black writers and readers, but a vessel for me as a creative Black mind to always see I was necessary and not alone, and to navigate harsh waters for me in publishing and the arts. When I discovered I was an AALBC bestselling novelist for my fourth novel, and then again for my fifth novel AALBC published as its first such undertaking, it brought me full circle: from a girl in college with dreams to an influence for other young women with dreams. I admire all AALBC and Troy Johnson provides the publishing industry and American literary landscape. I encourage everyone I know and don’t know to purchase my books and others here.” —Kalisha Buckhanon, #1 AALBC Bestselling Author

Nonfiction:
“I am absolutely thrilled that my latest book, Reparations on Fire, has been listed as an AALBC #1 bestseller this period. Thanks to everyone who values the importance of supporting Black Booksellers! And I so very much appreciate AALBC for providing a professional vehicle for Black book authors in general, and in particular, those who are independently published such as myself, to receive acknowledgment and recognition for sales. In the spirit of all the principles of Kwanzaa. Let us all make 2023 a banner year for Buying Black!” —Nkechi Taifa, #1 AALBC Bestselling Author

Children’s Books:
“I’ve known Troy Johnson since the inception of AALBC.com. He and his team have turned it into the premier online destination for black literature. For so many of us, to be included on the site, to be acknowledged, to be featured is a career goal. To have The Undefeated listed as an AALBC #1 bestseller this period is an honor, and quite frankly a dream come true. It doesn’t just mean that the book is selling and we are both generating revenue for our businesses, but more importantly, more readers are finding the book meaningful and worthy. And that is everything.” —Kwame Alexander, #1 AALBC Bestselling Author

Poetry:
There weren’t enough poetry book sales to generate a list. However, if you are interested in listening to excellent new poetry, check out E. Ethelbert Miller’s poetry album, Black Men Are Precious. Miller exhibits a profound understanding of what it means to be a Black man today, and he relates this knowledge with poignancy and tenderness. E. Ethelbert Miller is a 6-time bestselling author with 3 bestselling books.

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Know Thyself

Know Thyself

by Na’im Akbar
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The ISIS Papers: The Keys to the Colors

The ISIS Papers

by Frances Cress Welsing
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Racism Without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America

Racism Without Racists

by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
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A Country of Strangers: Blacks and Whites in America

A Country of Strangers

by David K. Shipler
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Not a Nation of Immigrants: Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and a History of Erasure and Exclusion

Not a Nation of Immigrants

by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
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Power 101: The Harvard Report, Soul Music, and The American Dream

Power 101

by Logan H. Westbrooks and Schuyler C. Traughber
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An Uncommon Faith: A Pragmatic Approach to the Study of African American Religion

An Uncommon Faith

by Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
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White Fear: How the Browning of America Is Making White Folks Lose Their Minds

White Fear

by Roland S. Martin
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The Jewish Onslaught: Despatches from the Wellesley Battlefront

The Jewish Onslaught

by Tony Martin
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How the Other Half Eats: The Untold Story of Food and Inequality in America

How the Other Half Eats

by Priya Fielding-Singh
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The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America

The Other Slavery

by Andrés Reséndez
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Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present

Medical Apartheid

by Harriet A. Washington
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Why We Can’t Wait (King Legacy)

Why We Can’t Wait (King Legacy)

by Martin Luther King, et al.
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Living While Black: Using Joy, Beauty, and Connection to Heal Racial Trauma

Living While Black

by Guilaine Kinouani
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