American Negro, his history and literature
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- Shadow and light;, an autobiography
- A Negro explorer at the North Pole
- The Negro in Pennsylvania;, slavery-servitude-freedom, 1639-1861
- New Haven Negroes,, a social history
- Minutes of the proceedings of the national Negro conventions, 1830-1864, edited by Howard Holman Bell
- Running a thousand miles for freedom, [by] William and Ellen Craft
- The Anglo-African magazine
- Thoughts on African colonization
- The strength of Gideon,, and other stories
- Publications, nos. 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 19, 20
- Report to the Freedmen's Inquiry Commission, 1864, the refugees from slavery in Canada West
- John Brown and his men
- In freedom's birthplace
- Life and public services of Martin R. Delany, [by] Frank A. Rollin
- The great South
- A new Negro for a new century, [by] Booker T. Washington, N. B. Wood, and Fannie Barrier Williams
- The Negro migrant in Pittsburgh
- Passing
- Rope and faggot
- Myrtilla Miner; a memoir, [by] Ellen M. O'Connor. The School for Colored Girls; [an address by] Myrtilla Miner
- The Negro in American fiction., Negro poetry and drama, [by] Sterling Brown
- Narrative of Sojourner Truth
- Negro newcomers in Detroit ;, The Negro in Washington, George Edmund Haynes / prepared by the Federal Writers Project
- The Black Brigade of Cincinnati, [by] Peter H. Clark
- The Negro on the American frontier., With a pref. by William Loren Katz
- The colored patriots of the American Revolution
- The free Negro family
- Negro education;, a study of the private and higher schools for colored people in the United States., Edited by Thomas Jesse Jones
- Two Black views of Liberia: Four months in Liberia;, or, African colonization exposed, [by] William Nesbit. Four years in Liberia; a sketch of the life of Rev. Samuel Williams [by] Samuel Williams
- Occasional papers., no. 1-22
- A survey of the Negro convention movement, 1830-1861
- Letters from Port Royal, 1862-1868., Edited by Elizabeth Ware Pearson
- Scott's official history of the American Negro in the World War
- The marrow of tradition
- The sport of the Gods
- The black phalanx
- Reminiscences of Levi Coffin
- Under fire with the Tenth U.S. Cavalry, [by] Herschel V. Cashin and others
- Philosophy and opinions of Marcus Garvey
- The new Negro:, an interpretation
- The story of John Hope
- History of the Negro race in America, 1619-1880
- For my people., With a foreword by Stephen Vincent BeneĢt
- From slavery to the bishopric in the A.M.E. Church
- The Garies and their friends, [by] Frank J. Webb
- The Negro in World War II, [compiled by] John D. Silvera
- The education of the Negro prior to 1861
- The living is easy
- First days amongst the contrabands
- History of the underground railroad