What to Read After Celia, A Slave
Readers who loved Celia, A Slave by Melton A. Mclaurin keep reaching for these 24 books. This list is built from where Celia, A Slave is read alongside other books across reader co-reads and book lists. The more independent sources agree on a title, the higher it ranks.
Books to read after Celia, A Slave
Coming of Age in Mississippi
Southern horrors and other writings
Marrow of Tradition
Closer to freedom
Black Women in White America
The slave trade
Women of the Klan
Apostles of Disunion: Southern Secession Commissioners and the Causes of the Civil War (Nation Divided: New Studies in Civil War History)
Laboring women
Cheap Amusements
A Horse's Tale
Liberty's daughters
Good wives, nasty wenches, and anxious patriarchs
Black Culture and Black Consciousness
Grounding of modern feminism
Killing the black body
Medical apartheid
Bread givers
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
The autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
A Mercy
The Other Wes Moore
The Known World
Ordinary Men