Literature that starts a conversation, sharing stories from unheard voices across region

Throughout history, published literature has been a resource for knowledge, entertainment and historical understanding.

As protests against racial inequality continue to shake the country, some have broadened their literary horizons by picking up published works by authors of color.

These texts have become a source of understanding. They’ve also become a catalyst for important conversations surrounding race, equality and justice.

One local organization of book lovers is seeking to expand those conversations.

The Chambersburg Holiday Book Drive began collecting published pieces by “unheard voices” – authors of color – soon after protests gained traction closer to home.

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