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November 2025
đź“– Nominations for December Monthly Selection đź“–
Each month Mocha Girls Read members select one book to nominate for our monthly selection. To make the nomination process easier, we will give you a theme for the upcoming month. This way we can mix up the genre, authors, & themes. All you have to do is add your book nomination to our site from 11/3/2025 to 11/9/2025. Then from 11/10/2025 to 11/16/2025, the polls will be open for voting. The book with the most votes wins! The winner will be announced on 11/17/2025.

Theme for DECEMBER
MOSLEY VS. JACKSON
(Any book by Walter Mosley or Brenda Jackson.)
*Remember one nomination and three votes per person.*

Giving Tuesday - December 2nd
This Giving Tuesday, we’re coming together to celebrate the power of sisterhood, storytelling, and safe spaces for Black women who love to read. 💜
Our goal this year is to raise $3,000 to help Mocha Girls Read keep growing — funding in-person chapter meetups and our website that connects readers across the country, and keeping our online spaces thriving and inclusive.

✨ If Mocha Girls Read has inspired you, challenged you, or made you feel seen — Giving Tuesday is your chance to give back.
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Let’s do this together, Mocha Girls. Let’s show the world what a community of readers can do. 📚💪🏾

đź“• What are we reading this month? đź“•
Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America by Michael Harriot
America’s backstory is a whitewashed mythology implanted in our collective memory. It is the story of the pilgrims on the Mayflower building a new nation. It is George Washington’s cherry tree and Abraham Lincoln’s log cabin. It is the fantastic tale of slaves that spontaneously teleported themselves here with nothing but strong backs and negro spirituals. It is a sugarcoated legend based on an almost true story.
It should come as no surprise that the dominant narrative of American history is blighted with errors and oversights—after all, history books were written by white men with their perspectives at the forefront. It could even be said that the devaluation and erasure of the Black experience is as American as apple pie.
In Black AF History, Michael Harriot presents a more accurate version of American history. Combining unapologetically provocative storytelling with meticulous research based on primary sources as well as the work of pioneering Black historians, scholars, and journalists, Harriot removes the white sugarcoating from the American story, placing Black people squarely at the center. With incisive wit, Harriot speaks hilarious truth to oppressive power, subverting conventional historical narratives with little-known stories about the experiences of Black Americans. From the African Americans who arrived before 1619 to the unenslavable bandit who inspired America’s first police force, this long overdue corrective provides a revealing look into our past that is as urgent as it is necessary. For too long, we have refused to acknowledge that American history is white history. Not this one. This history is Black AF.
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