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The category of "Slavery" in books encompasses works that explore the historical and contemporary experiences of enslaved individuals and their descendants. These books may delve into the economic, social, and political systems that enabled slavery, as well as the cultural and psychological impacts of enslavement on individuals and communities. They may also examine the ongoing legacies of slavery, including systemic racism, inequality, and social injustice. Through a variety of genres, including memoirs, historical fiction, and academic texts, the category of "Slavery" seeks to shed light on this dark chapter of human history and its enduring effects.

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  1. 126. Citizen Of The Galaxy by Robert A. Heinlein

    In this science fiction novel, a young boy named Thorby is sold into slavery on an alien planet after his parents are killed. As he grows older, Thorby becomes a skilled and valuable member of his owner's crew. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he is rescued by a beggar who reveals his true identity as a citizen of the galaxy. Thorby embarks on a journey to uncover his origins and becomes entangled in a web of interstellar politics and intrigue. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about loyalty, freedom, and the power of self-discovery.

    The 9030th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 127. Blues People by Leroi Jones

    Negro Music in White America

    "Blues People" is a seminal study that explores the sociocultural history of African Americans through their music, tracing the development of blues, jazz, and other musical forms from their roots in Africa to their transformation in America. The book argues that the evolution of black music reflects the changing social status and struggles of black Americans throughout the nation's history. It delves into how the music served as a form of cultural expression and resistance, and how it has been influenced by and has influenced American culture and society at large.

    The 9044th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 128. River God by Wilbur Smith

    Set in ancient Egypt, the novel follows the life of Taita, a multitalented and highly intelligent slave, who serves a prominent household. Taita's story is one of love, war, and intrigue, as he uses his wit and skills to navigate the complex political landscape of the time. He is deeply devoted to his mistress, Lostris, and her lover, Tanus, and becomes embroiled in their secret affair. As Egypt faces threats both from within and from invading Hyksos forces, Taita's loyalty and ingenuity are put to the test. His journey is filled with adventure, as he seeks to protect his loved ones and ensure the survival of the kingdom's legacy.

    The 9093rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 129. Master Of The Crossroads by Madison Smartt Bell

    "Master of the Crossroads" is a historical novel that continues the epic tale of the Haitian Revolution, delving into the life of the enigmatic leader Toussaint Louverture. The narrative captures the complexity of the political and military struggles that rocked Haiti in the late 18th century, as former slaves fought for their freedom against colonial powers. The protagonist's strategic genius and diplomatic prowess are on full display as he navigates the treacherous crossroads of competing interests, from French and Spanish colonists to the British and his own divided people. The book paints a vivid portrait of a man who is both a liberator and a tactician, striving to forge a new, independent nation amidst the chaos of war and the harsh realities of power.

    The 9340th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 130. Poems Of Nicolás Guillén by Nicolás Guillén

    This collection of poetry delves into the rich tapestry of Afro-Cuban culture, exploring themes of social justice, racial identity, and political struggle. The poet employs a unique blend of lyricism and vernacular language, often incorporating the rhythms of son and Afro-Cuban music, to give voice to the marginalized and oppressed. Through vivid imagery and poignant commentary, the poems reflect on the complexities of Cuba's history and the poet's own experiences, offering a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

    The 9548th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 131. Crooked Plow by Itamar Vieira Junior

    A lyrical novel set in rural Bahia that follows two Afro-Brazilian sisters born into generations of servitude on a single estate, whose intimate bond with the land and with each other becomes the center of a story about memory, spiritual tradition, and resistance. As they confront the violence and exploitation of the plantation system, community oral histories and religious practices surface, revealing buried secrets and prompting acts of defiance that reshape their lives. Blending social critique with elements of the sacred and uncanny, the book explores inheritance, belonging, and the cost of reclaiming a stolen past.

    The 9915th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 132. Goat Days by Benyamin

    Set against the harsh backdrop of the Arabian desert, this gripping narrative follows the harrowing journey of an Indian migrant worker who finds himself trapped in a life of servitude and despair. Stripped of his identity and freedom, he endures the relentless cruelty of his captors while tending to goats in the unforgiving heat. Through a series of desperate attempts to escape, he clings to the hope of returning home, his spirit unbroken by the relentless challenges he faces. This poignant tale explores themes of resilience, survival, and the indomitable human spirit in the face of adversity.

    The 10035th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 133. Habibi by Craig Thompson

    "Habibi" is a graphic novel that tells the story of Dodola and Zam, refugee child slaves who escape to the desert, where they rely on each other for survival. The story is a complex interweaving of themes including love, religion, exploitation, and the clash of cultures, told through a blend of Islamic folklore, the Qur'an, and contemporary issues. The novel explores the strength of human resilience and the deep bonds that can form even in the face of unimaginable hardship.

    The 10076th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 134. Lose Your Mother by Saidiya Hartman

    A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route

    This poignant narrative intertwines personal memoir with historical exploration, tracing the harrowing journey of the transatlantic slave trade. The author embarks on a deeply introspective voyage through Ghana, seeking to understand the legacy of slavery and its enduring impact on identity and belonging. Through a blend of historical research and personal reflection, the narrative delves into the complex emotions of loss, dislocation, and the quest for ancestral connections, offering a profound meditation on the scars of history and the search for self in the shadow of a painful past.

    The 10106th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 135. March by Geraldine Brooks

    "March" is a novel that tells the story of Mr. March, the absent father from Louisa May Alcott's classic novel "Little Women," during his time serving as a chaplain in the Union Army during the Civil War. The book explores themes of war, slavery, and moral conflict as Mr. March's ideals are tested and he grapples with the harsh realities of war and the human capacity for cruelty. His experiences profoundly affect him, changing his worldview and shaping the man that returns to his family.

    The 10170th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 136. La Otra Mano De Lepanto by Carmen Boullosa

    Historia del Capitán Izquierdo

    The novel is a historical fiction that intertwines the lives of two women, one a Spanish nun and the other a Turkish concubine, during the 16th century. Their stories unfold against the backdrop of the Battle of Lepanto, a significant naval conflict between the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire. Through their experiences, the narrative explores themes of identity, power, and cultural intersection, revealing the complexities of their worlds and the impact of historical events on personal lives. The novel offers a rich tapestry of historical detail and emotional depth, capturing the essence of a tumultuous era.

    The 10291st Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 137. Empire Of Cotton by Sven Beckert

    A Global History

    "Empire of Cotton" by Sven Beckert is a comprehensive global history of cotton, exploring its impact on the world economy, politics, and society from the 18th century to the present day. Beckert argues that cotton played a crucial role in the development of capitalism, colonialism, and imperialism, and that its production and trade were intimately linked to the exploitation of labor, the growth of slavery, and the rise of industrialization. The book offers a fascinating and thought-provoking perspective on the complex and often violent history of cotton and its enduring legacy in the modern world.

    The 10450th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 138. Battlefield Earth by L. Ron Hubbard

    A Saga of the Year 3000

    In a post-apocalyptic Earth, humanity is enslaved by an alien race known as the Psychlos. One man, Jonnie Goodboy Tyler, rises up against his oppressors and becomes a symbol of hope for his fellow humans. With determination and ingenuity, Jonnie embarks on a daring mission to reclaim Earth and free his people from the clutches of the Psychlos. This epic tale explores themes of resilience, rebellion, and the power of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.

    The 10495th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 139. Heartfire by Orson Scott Card

    Tales of Alvin Maker V

    Set in an alternate early 19th-century America where magic is real, the story follows Alvin Maker, a young man with extraordinary abilities known as a "Maker." As Alvin continues his journey to understand and harness his powers, he faces challenges from those who fear or misunderstand his gifts. Meanwhile, his wife, Peggy, uses her own unique abilities to navigate the political and social tensions of the time, striving to prevent a looming conflict. The narrative explores themes of destiny, power, and the struggle between good and evil, as Alvin seeks to fulfill his potential and bring about a better future.

    The 10583rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 140. The 272 by Rachel L. Swarns

    The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church

    In 1838, Catholic priests sold 272 enslaved individuals to support Georgetown University. "The 272" by Rachel L. Swarns delves into this historical event, focusing on the Mahoney family, whose lineage traces back to Ann Joice, a free Black woman turned indentured servant in the late 1600s. Her descendants, enslaved by Jesuit priests, carried the tale of her lost freedom through generations. The book highlights the family's struggles, including the sale of Harry Mahoney's children, Louisa and Anna, in 1838. While one daughter escaped, the other was sold to Louisiana, separating the family until modern journalism reunited them. This narrative sheds light on the Catholic Church's reliance on slavery for growth and the ongoing efforts for reparations and reconciliation.

    The 10610th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 141. Louisiana by Maurice Denuzière

    The Plantation

    Set against the backdrop of the American South in the 19th century, this novel intricately weaves the lives of a wealthy plantation family and their slaves, exploring themes of love, power, and societal change. The story delves into the complexities of relationships and the harsh realities of slavery, while also capturing the cultural and historical essence of Louisiana during a transformative period. Through richly detailed narrative and vivid character portrayals, the book offers a poignant reflection on the human condition amidst the evolving landscape of a divided nation.

    The 10659th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 142. Dominion by Calvin Baker

    "Dominion" is a thought-provoking novel that weaves together the lives of four individuals across different time periods, from the American Revolution to the modern era. The narrative explores the complex tapestry of American identity, delving into themes of race, freedom, and the enduring struggle for equality. Through the interconnected stories of its characters, the book examines the historical and ongoing impact of colonialism and slavery on the United States, offering a reflective look at the nation's past and its influence on the present and future. The novel serves as a poignant commentary on the quest for personal and collective sovereignty in a country still grappling with the consequences of its foundational injustices.

    The 10723rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 143. The Amalgamation Polka by Stephen Wright

    The novel is a vivid and surreal exploration of the American experience during the Civil War era, following the life of Liberty Fish, a young man born to abolitionist parents. As Liberty comes of age, he is drawn into the tumultuous events of his time, embarking on a journey that takes him from his upstate New York home to the deep South, where he confronts the brutal realities of slavery and war. The narrative weaves a tapestry of history and fantasy, examining themes of identity, heritage, and the inescapable nature of violence in the shaping of American culture.

    The 10723rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 144. The Moor's Account by Laila Lalami

    Set in the 16th century, this historical novel reimagines the ill-fated Narváez expedition to the New World through the eyes of Mustafa al-Zamori, a Moroccan slave who becomes one of the few survivors. As he navigates the harsh landscapes of what is now the American Southwest, Mustafa, known as Estebanico, recounts his journey from a life of servitude to one of unexpected freedom and resilience. Through his narrative, the story explores themes of identity, survival, and the power of storytelling, offering a fresh perspective on a pivotal moment in history often overlooked by traditional accounts.

    The 10748th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 145. A Moonless, Starless Sky by Alexis Okeowo

    Ordinary Women and Men Fighting Extremism in Africa

    "A Moonless, Starless Sky" is a compelling non-fiction book that delves into the lives of ordinary individuals across Africa who are fighting against extremist ideologies and oppressive cultural practices. Through a series of gripping narratives, the book portrays the resilience and courage of people such as a young couple in Somalia battling against the terror of al-Shabaab, a woman in Nigeria who escapes from Boko Haram, and an Ugandan man challenging deeply entrenched traditions. These personal stories highlight the struggles and triumphs of those who confront and defy tyranny and violence, offering a nuanced exploration of resistance and the human spirit’s capacity for hope and redemption.

    The 10759th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 146. Washington by Ron Chernow

    A Life

    This biography provides a comprehensive and balanced account of the life of the first U.S. president, from his childhood in Virginia, through his military career in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, to his two terms as president. The book offers an in-depth exploration of his complex character, his relationships with his family and contemporaries, his ownership of slaves, and his role in shaping the country's political and social structures. It also sheds new light on his leadership style, his visionary ideas, and his enduring influence on American history and culture.

    The 10785th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 147. Pym by Mat Johnson

    This novel is a satirical adventure that delves into themes of race, identity, and the pursuit of the American Dream, all while paying homage to Edgar Allan Poe's "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket." The story follows an African American professor who, after losing his job, becomes obsessed with Poe's only novel. Convinced that the story might be more fact than fiction, he assembles an all-Black crew and sets out on an expedition to the Antarctic. There, they encounter a bizarre landscape filled with strange creatures, a lost civilization, and the ultimate realization of America's racial dynamics. Through a blend of humor, social commentary, and surreal adventure, the narrative explores the complexities of racial identity and cultural heritage.

    The 10820th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 148. Copper Sun by Sharon M. Draper

    The novel is a poignant tale of a young African girl's harrowing journey through the brutalities of slavery. After being captured from her village, she endures the middle passage and is sold into slavery in the American South. There, she forms a bond with another girl, and together they escape in search of freedom. The story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring hope for a life beyond the chains of enslavement, set against the backdrop of historical events in the 18th century.

    The 10867th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 149. Barracoon by Zora Neale Hurston

    The Story of the Last "Black Cargo

    The book presents the poignant and powerful account of Cudjo Lewis, one of the last known survivors of the Atlantic slave trade. Through a series of interviews conducted in the late 1920s, it captures his harrowing journey from his homeland in West Africa to his enslavement in America, and his subsequent life after emancipation. The narrative offers a deeply personal perspective on the brutal realities of slavery and the enduring strength of the human spirit, while also preserving a crucial piece of history that might otherwise have been forgotten.

    The 10943rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 150. Powers by Ursula K. Le Guin

    Annals of the Western Shore

    "Powers" is the final installment in a young adult fantasy series set in a world where some individuals possess magical abilities. The story follows a young slave with an extraordinary memory who escapes his life of servitude and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he encounters various cultures and belief systems, which challenge his understanding of freedom, power, and the nature of his own abilities. As he navigates political intrigue and personal challenges, he must come to terms with his past and decide what kind of future he wants to create for himself and others.

    The 11109th Greatest Book of All Time
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