LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / African American & Black
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LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / African American & Black
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LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / African American & Black
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- How are you going to save yourself, JM Holmes
- African Americans in Fort Wayne, the first 200 years, Dodie Marie Miller
- The new Negro aesthetic, selected writings, Alain Locke ; edited with an introduction by Jeffrey C. Stewart ; general editor: Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Generations of black life in Kennesaw and Marietta, Patrice Shelton Lassiter ; foreword by Juliet Dobbs Blackburn-Beamon
- Writings, W.E.B. Du Bois
- African-American life on the southern hunting plantation, Titus Brown and James "Jack" Hadley
- Some of us are very hungry now, Andre Perry
- Lucy Negro, redux, the bard, a book, and a ballet, by Caroline Randall Williams
- Alone together, love, grief, and comfort in the time of COVID-19, edited by Jennifer Haupt
- The Richmond slave trade, the economic backbone of the Old Dominion, Jack Trammell ; foreword by Alphine W. Jefferson
- African-American life in DeKalb County, 1823-1970, Herman "Skip" Mason, Jr
- Haiku, the last poems of an American icon, Richard Wright ; edited with notes and afterword by Yoshinobu Hakutani and Robert L. Tener ; introduction by Julia Wright
- Shelter, a black tale of Homeland, Baltimore, Lawrence Jackson
- I love myself when I am laughing ... and then again when I am looking mean and impressive, a Zora Neale Hurston reader, edited by Alice Walker ; introduction by Mary Helen Washington
- How are you going to save yourself, JM Holmes
- Growing up Black in New Castle County, compiled by Jeanne D. Nutter
- It's life as I see it, Black cartoonists in Chicago 1940-1980, compiled and edited by Dan Nadel
- New daughters of Africa, an international anthology of writing by woman of African descent, edited by Margaret Busby
- African Americans of Durham County, Andre D. Vann
- If I survive, Frederick Douglass and family in the Walter O. Evans collection : a 200 year anniversary, Celeste-Marie Bernier and Andrew Taylor
- The heart of Happy Hollow, Paul Laurence Dunbar
- Collected poems of Bob Kaufman, edited by Neeli Cherkovski, Raymond Foye, and Tate Swindell ; foreword by devorah major
- Unsung, unheralded narratives of American slavery & abolition, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture ; foreword by series editor Kevin Young ; edited with an introduction by Michelle D. Commander
- Richmond, Virginia, Elvatrice Parker Belsches
- The new Huey P. Newton reader, edited by David Hilliard & Donald Weise ; introduction by Elaine Brown
- An oral history of African Americans in Grant County, compiled by Barbara J. Stevenson
- Far away from close to home, essays : a Black millennial women in progress, Vanessa Baden Kelly
- Invented lives, narratives of black women, 1860-1960, [edited and with an introduction by] Mary Helen Washington
- African Americans in downtown St. Louis, John A. Wright, Sr
- Gathering blossoms under fire, the journals of Alice Walker, 1965-2000, edited by Valerie Boyd
- Sweat, Zora Neale Hurston ; edited and with an introduction by Cheryl A. Wall
- Frederick Douglass in Brooklyn, by Frederick Douglass ; edited by Theodore Hamm
- Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church, Benjamin C. Ridgeway
- Slavery in Wilkes County, North Carolina, Larry J. Griffin
- The measure of our lives, a gathering of wisdom, Toni Morrison ; foreword by Zadie Smith
- African Americans of Durham & Orange Counties, an oral history, Jean Bolduc ; foreword by Anthony Wilson
- African-American life in Preston County, Nancy Jane Copney
- African Americans of Western Long Island, Jerry Komia Domatob, Ph.D
- Letters from Langston, from the Harlem Renaissance to the Red Scare and beyond, edited by Evelyn Louise Crawford and MaryLouise Patterson ; with a foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley
- Gathering blossoms under fire, the journals of Alice Walker 1965-2000, edited by Valerie Boyd
- And it begins like this, LaTanya McQueen
- The source of self-regard, selected essays, speeches, and meditations, Toni Morrison
- Black for a day, white fantasies of race and empathy, Alisha Gaines