Focusing on the pivotal year of 2020, this book highlights the resilience and strength of Black women, particularly their significant contributions to democracy during a tumultuous time. The author, a respected White House correspondent, offers insights into the challenges faced and the vital roles played by African-American women in shaping societal change, emphasizing their often-overlooked influence and leadership.
April Ryan Book order





- 2022
- 2018
Under Fire
- 181 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Veteran White House reporter April Ryan thought she had seen everything in her two decades as a White House correspondent. And then came the Trump administration. In Under Fire, Ryan takes us inside the confusion and chaos of the Trump White House to understand how she and other reporters adjusted to the new normal.
- 2017
The Presidency in Black and White
My Up-Close View of Four Presidents and Race in America
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Offering unique insights gained from years as a White House correspondent, the book explores the presidencies of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. The updated paperback edition features a new afterword that addresses the increasing racial divide in the country, the conclusion of the Obama era, and the implications for race relations during the Trump presidency. Ryan's perspective provides a compelling look at the evolving political landscape and its impact on American society.
- 2016
Exploring race and race relations, the book delves into the lessons mothers impart to their children, featuring stories from notable figures like Hillary Clinton and Sybrina Fulton. It highlights how attitudes toward race evolve from generation to generation, emphasizing the impact of individual experiences and teachings on shaping perspectives. Through these narratives, the book illustrates the profound influence of maternal guidance in fostering understanding and change in societal views on race.
- 2015
The Presidency in Black and White
My Up-Close View of Three Presidents and Race in America
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on race relations within the White House, April Ryan shares her experiences as a pioneering African American female reporter since 1997. The book offers unique insights into the presidencies of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, assessing their leadership on race issues. Ryan combines humor and grace while recounting her challenges in a predominantly male environment, striving to elevate the voices of her inner-city community and keep racial issues at the forefront of national discourse.