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Black Romance Has A History
Black Romance Has A History
9 episodes
9 months ago
Two historians and romance readers- Steve Ammidown and Nicole Jackson- dive into the history of Black romance novels and the authors who wrote them. Season one is a deep dive into 1994, aka The Summer Of Black Love
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Two historians and romance readers- Steve Ammidown and Nicole Jackson- dive into the history of Black romance novels and the authors who wrote them. Season one is a deep dive into 1994, aka The Summer Of Black Love
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Society & Culture
Books,
History
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Episode 1: Welcome to Black Romance Has A History!
Black Romance Has A History
56 minutes 11 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 1: Welcome to Black Romance Has A History!
For romance publishing, 1994 was The Summer of Black Love. 1994 was a banner year for Black romance, with more books with Black main characters published in a single year than in any year prior. This week we'll introduce ourselves and set the syllabus for the season. Your hosts for this wild ride are Nicole Jackson and Steve Ammidown, two friends, historians, and romance readers. Make sure to follow us on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform so you don't miss an episode! music by Purple Planet Here's your transcript! Follow the hosts on the interwebs: Steve Ammidown Website: https://romancehistory.com/about/ Socials IG: @romancehistorian Bluesky: @stegan.bsky.social Nicole M. Jackson/Katrina Jackson Websites: https://www.katrinajacksonauthor.com https://www.bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences/history/faculty-and-staff/nicole-jackson.html Socials IG: @katjacksonbooks Mentioned in this episode: Bowling Green State University, Pop Culture Library, Romantic Times Collection, https://lib.bgsu.edu/finding_aids/items/show/2791 Mimi Swartz, “Vivian Stephens Helped Turn Romance Writing Into a Billion-Dollar Industry. Then She Got Pushed Out,” Texas Monthly, https://www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/vivian-stephens-helped-turn-romance-writing-into-billion-dollar-industry/ Sandra Kitt, The Color of Love Decades: A Journey of African American Romance, a series of twelve romance novels from 1900-2008 Eric Jerome Dickey J. California Cooper Black romance titles published in 1994 Further reading/listening: Steve Ammidown, "A Black Romance Author Timeline", RomanceHistory.com, https://romancehistory.com/2021/02/16/a-black-romance-timeline/ Steve Ammidown, "Peeling The Onion: An Incomplete History of the 20th Century Romance Novel" (video), presentation to The Inclusive Romance Project, https://youtu.be/cL5brpQXBqM?si=B3Qr7lQFkyCB10LI Dan Sinykin, “Why Toni Morrison Left Publishing,” Literary Hub,  https://lithub.com/why-toni-morrison-left-publishing/ Patrik H. Bass, “Why Black Women Read More Books,” Essence.com, https://www.essence.com/news/why-black-women-read-more-books/ Black Romance Podcast, “Vivian Stephens – Part one,” Interview with Julie Moody-Freeman, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vivian-stephens-part-one/id1528266279?i=1000490448573 BGSU Pop Culture Library, The Vivian Stephens Collection, https://www.bgsu.edu/library/pcl/named/stephens.html Piper Huguley, “Her Bodyguard: Sandra Kitt’s The Color of Love as a foundational text for BWWM romance,” Journal of Popular Romance Studies, https://www.jprstudies.org/2022/05/her-bodyguard-sandra-kitts-the-color-of-love-as-a-foundational-text-for-bwwm-romance/ Keith Boykin, “Just As He Is: An Interview with E. Lynn Harris” https://lambdaliterary.org/2010/07/just-as-he-is-an-interview-with-e-lynn-harris-1997/ Annika Barranti Klein, “Decades: A Journey of African American Romance,” Bookriot,com https://bookriot.com/decades-a-journey-of-african-american-romance/#:~:text=But%20let%20me%20get%20to,and%20continuing%20through%20the%202010s.
Black Romance Has A History
Two historians and romance readers- Steve Ammidown and Nicole Jackson- dive into the history of Black romance novels and the authors who wrote them. Season one is a deep dive into 1994, aka The Summer Of Black Love