HISTORY / African American & Black
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- Odetta, a life in music and protest, Ian Zack
- Getting what we need ourselves, how food has shaped African American life, Jennifer Jensen Wallach
- We are not slaves, state violence, coerced labor, and prisoners' rights in postwar America, Robert T. Chase
- Faces at the bottom of the well, the permanence of racism, Derrick Bell
- Juneteenth, the story behind the celebration, Edward T. Cotham, Jr
- In the matter of Nat Turner, a speculative history, Christopher Tomlins
- 100 amazing facts about the Negro, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Fugitivism, escaping slavery in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1820-1860, S. Charles Bolton
- Most of 14th Street is gone, the Washington, DC riots of 1968, J. Samuel Walker
- Nigger, an autobiography, by Dick Gregory with Robert Lipsyte
- Killing King, racial terrorists, James Earl Ray, and the plot to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr., Stuart Wexler and Larry Hancock
- Heav'nly tidings from the Afric Muse, the grace and genius of Phillis Wheatley, Richard Kigel
- Fighting for freedom, photographs from the National Museum of African American History and Culture, National Museum of African American History & Culture, Earl W. and Amanda Stafford Center for African American Media Arts
- The making of Black Lives Matter, a brief history of an idea, Christopher J. Lebron
- A guide to Harriet Tubman's Eastern Shore, the old home is not there, Phillip Hesser & Charlie Ewers ; foreword by Harriet Tubman biographer Kate Clifford Larson
- Black Montana, settler colonialism and the erosion of the racial frontier, 1877-1930, Anthony W. Wood
- Madam C.J. Walker, the making of an American icon, Erica L. Ball
- Liberalism or how to turn good men into whiners, weenies and wimps, Burgess Owens
- Shade, a tale of two presidents, Pete Souza
- Black in white space, the enduring impact of color in everyday life, Elijah Anderson
- Fagen, an African American renegade in the Philippine-American War, Michael Morey
- I am a man, photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1960-1970, William R. Ferris ; foreword by Lonnie G. Bunch III
- Obama, an intimate portrait, Pete Souza ; foreword by Barack Obama
- Incidents in the life of a slave girl, Harriet Jacobs writing as Linda Brent ; with an introduction by Myrlie Evers-Williams and a new afterword by Dawn Lundy Martin
- Bounds of their habitation, race and religion in American history, Paul Harvey
- An African American and Latinx history of the United States, Paul Ortiz
- The world according to Fannie Davis, my mother's life in the Detroit numbers, Bridgett M. Davis
- Charles Burnett, a cinema of symbolic knowledge, James Naremore
- The price for their pound of flesh, the value of the enslaved, from womb to grave, in the building of a nation, Daina Ramey Berry
- Roaring back, the fall and rise of Tiger Woods, Curt Sampson
- Let the people see, the story of Emmett Till, Elliott J. Gorn
- Fannie Lou Hamer, America's freedom fighting woman, Maegan Parker Brooks
- Freedom, the overthrow of the slave empires, James Walvin
- Waiting 'til the midnight hour, a narrative history of Black power in America, Peniel E. Joseph
- Martin's dream, my journey and the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. : a memoir, Clayborne Carson
- $40 million slaves, the rise, fall, and redemption of the Black athlete, William C. Rhoden
- 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
- From slaves to soldiers, the 1st Rhode Island Regiment in the American Revolution, Robert A. Geake ; with Lor?n M. Spears, Executive Director, Tomaquag Museum
- A hard rain, America in the 1960s, our decade of hope, possibility, and innocence lost, Frye Gaillard
- Bronzeville nights, on the town in Chicago's black metropolis, Steven C. Dubin
- It was all a dream, a new generation confronts the broken promise to Black America, Reniqua Allen
- Masters of violence, the plantation overseers of eighteenth-century Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia, Tristan Stubbs
- Frederick Douglass, prophet of freedom, David W. Blight
- Madam C. J. Walker's gospel of giving, Black women's philanthropy during Jim Crow, Tyrone McKinley Freeman ; foreword by A'Lelia Bundles
- The silent shore, the lynching of Matthew Williams and the politics of racism in the free state, Charles L. Chavis Jr
- The cause of freedom, a concise history of African Americans, Jonathan Scott Holloway
- The historian's narrative of Frederick Douglass, reading Douglass's autobiography as social and cultural history, edited by Robert Felgar
- The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, a photographic history, Karlos K. Hill ; foreword by Kevin Mattews
- Black Huntington, An Appalachian Story, Cicero M. Fain III
- The making of African America, the four great migrations, Ira Berlin