The Friday List–New Arrivals in the Library!

THE FRIDAY LIST

Every week, new books and eBooks are arriving at RLB Library! Below are a few highlighted titles that are placed in the 1st floor leisure reading kiosk. There you’ll also find past The Friday List titles, but there are many more that we just don’t have room to show off. The last 30 days of new arrivals are listed at the bottom of this post, where you’ll be sure to find something to read for class assignments, your own personal enrichment, or just to have some fun!

The containment : Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the battle for racial justice in the North, by Michelle Adams, 2025

In 1974, the Supreme Court issued a momentous decision: In the case of Milliken v. Bradley, the justices brought a halt to school desegregation across the North, and to the civil rights movement’s struggle for a truly equal education for all. How did this come about, and why? In The Containment, the esteemed legal scholar Michelle Adams tells the epic story of the struggle to integrate Detroit schools—and what happened when it collided with Nixon-appointed justices committed to a judicial counterrevolution. Adams chronicles the devoted activists who tried to uplift Detroit’s students amid the upheavals of riots, Black power, and white flight—and how their efforts led to federal judge Stephen Roth’s landmark order to achieve racial balance by tearing down the walls separating the city and its suburbs. The “metropolitan remedy” could have remade the landscape of racial justice. Instead, the Supreme Court ruled that the suburbs could not be a part of the effort to integrate—and thus upheld the inequalities that remain in place today. Adams tells this story via compelling portraits of a city under stress and of key figures—including Detroit’s first Black mayor, Coleman Young, and Justices Marshall, Rehnquist, and Powell. The result is a legal and historical drama that exposes the roots of today’s backlash against affirmative action and other efforts to fulfill the country’s promise.


Emotions in the digital world : exploring affective experience and expression in online interactions, edited by Robin L. Nabi & Jessica Gall Myrick, 2023

The 21st century has seen rapid and profound technological innovations that have fundamentally changed our media environment. Our now unlimited access to information, entertainment, and social interaction is simply unprecedented. It is undeniable that this new media landscape impacts important aspects of our daily experiences – how we spend our time, who we connect with, what we know about each other and the world around us. But at a deeper level, this newer, digitized media age influences a fundamental aspect of what it means to be human: our emotional experiences. Given the centrality of emotions to both psychological and physical well-being, as well as to shaping human behavior, understanding how our current media environment impacts our emotional experiences – in ways both helpful and harmful – is critical to understanding the role media use plays in emotional development, life experiences, and societal events.


New prize for these eyes : the rise of America’s second civil rights movement,
by Juan Williams, 2025

In this highly anticipated follow-up to Eyes on the Prize, bestselling author Juan Williams turns his attention to the rise of a new 21st-century civil rights movement. More than a century of civil rights activism reached a mountaintop with the arrival of a Black man in the Oval Office. But hopes for a unified, post-racial America were deflated when Barack Obama’s presidency met with furious opposition. A white, right-wing backlash was brewing, and a volcanic new movement–a second civil rights movement–began to erupt. In New Prize for These Eyes, award-winning author Juan Williams shines a light on this historic, new movement. Who are its heroes? Where is it headed? What fires, furies, and frustrations distinguish it from its predecessor? In the 20th century, Black activists and their white allies called for equal rights and an end to segregation. They appealed to the Declaration of Independence’s defiant assertion that “all men are created equal.” They prioritized legal battles in the courtroom and legislative victories in Congress. Today’s movement is dealing with new realities. Demographic changes have placed progressive whites in a new role among the largest, youngest population of Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians in the nation’s history. The new generation is social media savvy, and they have an agenda fueled by discontent with systemic racism and the persistent scourge of police brutality. Today’s activists are making history in a new economic and cultural landscape, and they are using a new set of tools and strategies to do so. Williams brilliantly traces the arc of this new civil rights era, from Obama to Charlottesville to January 6th and a Confederate flag in the Capitol. An essential read for activists, historians, and anyone passionate about America’s future, New Prize for These Eyes is more than a recounting of history. It is a forward-looking call to action, urging Americans to get in touch with the progress made and hurdles yet to be overcome


Soldiers and kings : survival and hope in the world of human smuggling
, by Jason De León, 2024

An intimate and one-of-a-kind look at the world of human smuggling in Latin America, by a MacArthur “genius” grant winner and anthropologist. Political instability, poverty, climate change, and the insatiable appetite for cheap labor all fuel clandestine movement across borders. As those borders harden, the demand for smugglers who aid migrants across them increases every year. Yet media and politicians have always characterized smugglers-or coyotes, or guides, as they are often known by the migrants who hire their services-using tired tropes and stereotypes, as boogie men and violent warlords. In an effort to better understand this essential yet extralegal billion dollar global industry, internationally recognized anthropologist and expert Jason De León embedded with a group of smugglers moving migrants across Mexico over the course of seven years. The result of this unprecedented access is SOLDIERS AND KINGS: the first ever in-depth, character-driven look at human smuggling. It is a heart-wrenching and intimate narrative that revolves around the life and death of one coyote, Chino, who falls in love and tries to leave smuggling behind. In a powerful, original voice, De León expertly chronicles the lives of low-level foot soldiers breaking into the smuggling game, and morally conflicted gang leaders who oversee rag-tag crews of guides and informants along the migrant trail. SOLDIERS AND KINGS is not only a ground-breaking up-close glimpse of a difficult-to-access world, it is a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction

New Arrivals in the last 30 days:

(Arrivals are sorted by recency and then alphabetically)

Title Author Permanent Call Number or eBook Collection
China’s vulnerability paradox : how the world’s largest consumer transformed global commodity markets Massot, Pascale HG6051.C6 M377 2024
Designing systems and processes for managing disputes Rogers, Nancy H. K2390 .R64 2019
Globalization : a very short introduction Steger, Manfred B. JZ1318 .S74 2023
Mindmasters : the data-driven science of predicting and changing human behavior Matz, Sandra C. BF76.5 .M373 2025
Tyranny, Inc. : how private power crushed American liberty–and what to do about it Ahmari, Sohrab JK467 .A42 2023
Climate change and international history : negotiating science, global change, and environmental justice Morgan, Ruth A. QC903 .M67 2024
Effective journalism : how the information ecosystem works and what journalists should do about it Roberts, Jessica PN4729 .R63 2024
Emotions in the digital world : exploring affective experience and expression in online interactions BF531 .E5235 2023
I am nobody’s slave : how uncovering my family’s history set me free Hawkins, Lee E185.97 .H39 2023
New prize for these eyes : the rise of America’s second civil rights movement Williams, Juan E185.615 .W49156 2025
Soldiers and kings : survival and hope in the world of human smuggling De León, Jason HQ281 .D45 2024
The containment : Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the battle for racial justice in the North Adams, Michelle KF228.M55 A33 2025
The corporation in the 21st century : why (almost) everything we are told about business is wrong Kay, J. A. HD2731 .K395 2024
The new musician : the art of entrepreneurship in today’s music business Pittman, Menzie ML3795 .P57 2024
Fulfilling the pledge : securing industrial democracy for American workers in a digital economy Hartley, Roger C. HD6508 .H295 2024
Liberalism Against Itself : Cold War Intellectuals and the Making of Our Times. Moyn, Samuel. EBSCOhost Ebooks
The secret life of data : navigating hype and uncertainty in the age of algorithmic surveillance Sinnreich, Aram HD30.3815 .S566 2024
Handbook on inequality and the environment EBSCOhost Ebooks
Standing : One Man’s Odyssey During the Turbulent ’60s McMillan, Ernest EBSCOhost Ebooks
As if human : ethics and artificial intelligence Shadbolt, Nigel Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles
Free speech and turbulent freedom : the dangerous allure of censorship in the digital era Glennon, Michael J. Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles
Origin Africa : A Natural History Kingdon, Jonathan Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles
Reinventing Europe : the history of the European Union, 1945 to the present Leucht, Brigitte Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles
The Jail is Everywhere : Fighting the New Geography of Mass Incarceration. Norton, Jack. Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles
Contesting the far right : a psychoanalytic and feminist critical theory approach Leeb, Claudia JA74.5 .L427 2024
How to market a book : overperform in a crowded market Fayet, Ricardo HF5415.125 .F39 2025
Human trafficking : examining the facts Lederer, Laura HQ281 .L43 2024
International economics Dunn, Robert M. EBSCOhost Business Source Complete
Racialized protest and the state : resistance and repression in a divided America E184.A1 R3237 2021
The law of presidential impeachment : a guide for the engaged citizen Gerhardt, Michael J. KF5075 .G473 2024
A slow approach to visual literacy in higher education : lesson plans for critical discernment Thompson, Dana Statton ZA3075 .T469 2025
Blacksound : making race and popular music in the United States Morrison, Matthew D. ML3479 .M69 2024
Five times faster : rethinking the science, economics, and diplomacy of climate change Sharpe, Simon QC903 .S532 2025
Intermediate C programming Lu, Yung-Hsiang QA76.73.C15 L83 2024
On the wrong side : how universities protect perpetrators and betray survivors of sexual violence Bedera, Nicole Krystine KF4225 .B43 2024
Orbital : a novel Harvey, Samantha PR6108.A7875 O73 2024
Play nice : the rise, fall, and future of blizzard entertainment Schreier, Jason HD9993.E452 S36 2024
Post-punk and philosophy : rip it up and think again ML3534 .P678 2024
Supremacy : AI, ChatGPT, and the race that will change the world Olson, Parmy HD30.2 .O48 2024
That librarian : the fight against book banning in America Jones, Amanda Z1019 .J66 2024
Vector : a surprising story of space, time, and mathematical transformation Arianrhod, Robyn QA433 .A75 2024
We are not able to live in the sky : the seductive promise of microfinance Kardas-Nelson, Mara HG178.33.S5 K37 2024
Who’s afraid of gender? Butler, Judith HQ1075 .B894 2024

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