After Hidden Figures
Invisible by Stephen L. Carter
Hidden Figures gave you NASA mathematicians fighting segregation with slide rules. Now meet the Black woman lawyer who dismantled organized crime in 1950s Harlem while courtrooms tried to erase her—same unflinching honesty about institutional racism, same intellectual firepower prevailing against prejudice, same gritty validation that America's most astonishing minds were the ones it worked hardest to ignore.