Pulitzer Prize Submitted Novel A Story of Legacy, Justice, and Family
Twenty years after their father-once a respected civil rights leader-is sentenced to life in prison, six siblings are left to navigate the weight of his legacy.
When one of them is forced to confront the law in defense of her own child, buried truths begin to surface, forcing the family to reckon with trauma, loyalty, and the meaning of justice.
Black Man's Kids is a powerful, emotionally layered novel that explores:
Generational traumaThe impact of incarceration on Black familiesIdentity, survival, and resilienceThe complexity of legacy and truthNow an official Pulitzer Prize submitted work, this novel delivers a raw and unfiltered look into the ripple effects of one man's choices-and the lives forever changed because of them.