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Octavia Butler publishes Kindred

Butler's time-travel novel, in which a modern Black woman is repeatedly pulled back to antebellum Maryland, became the first serious work of science fiction to center on American slavery and is now one of the most taught novels in American high schools and colleges. It launched a genre — neo-slave narrative science fiction — and cemented Butler as the mother of Afrofuturism.