I always read too many books at once. Currently, I'm midway through the following:
Women, Race, & Class by Angela Davis
Guerrillas of Desire by Kevin Van Meter
Bitter Fruit: African American Women in World War II by Maureen Honey (ed.)
Diasporic Africa: A Reader by Michael Gomez
Women and the American Labor Movement by Philip S. Foner
Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly
Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman
Time on Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin by Don Weise and Devon Carbado (eds.)
The Collected Poems of Sylvia Plath
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Unfortunately, I can't recommend Hidden Figures or Neurotribes—the lack of comprehensible citation systems is driving me up the wall! Popular history books may not be for me...