
Fatima Shaik
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Blake interviews Fatima Shaik about her book Economy Hall.
Fatima Shaik is an American author known for her writings that explore themes of community, family, and race, particularly within the context of the African American and Creole experiences. She writes across various genres including children's literature, young adult fiction, and non-fiction. Shaik's work often draws on her own heritage and experiences growing up in a multiracial, multicultural community in New Orleans. Her stories frequently emphasize the richness of African American and Creole culture, exploring both historical and contemporary issues with depth and sensitivity. Some of her notable works include "Economy Hall: The Hidden History of a Free Black Brotherhood," a historical account based on the extensive records of a secretive society of free men of color, and several children's books that feature diverse characters and settings.