African Americans + Race identity
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African Americans + Race identity
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African Americans + Race identity
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- Being a black man, at the corner of progress and peril, staff of the Washington post ; with an introduction by Edward P. Jones
- The new Negro aesthetic, selected writings, Alain Locke ; edited with an introduction by Jeffrey C. Stewart ; general editor: Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- African Americans and Africa, a new history, Nemata Amelia Ibitayo Blyden
- Black magic, what black leaders learned from trauma and triumph, Chad Sanders
- Black sexual politics, African Americans, gender, and the new racism, Patricia Hill Collins
- Passing and the fictions of identity, edited by Elaine K. Ginsberg
- The spirit of our work, Black women teachers (re)member, Cynthia B. Dillard
- W. E. B. Du Bois,, edited by William M. Tuttle, Jr
- Tears we cannot stop, a sermon to white America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Afrocentricity, the theory of social change, Molefi Kete Asante
- Conversate is not a word, getting away from ghetto, Jam Donaldson
- How to be black, Baratunde Thurston
- Dark witness, when black people should be sacrificed (again), Ralph Wiley
- Stokely speaks, from Black power to Pan-Africanism, Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture)
- Portraits of the new Negro woman, visual and literary culture in the Harlem Renaissance, Cherene Sherrard-Johnson
- Disintegration, the splintering of Black America, Eugene Robinson
- The ties that bind, African-American consciousness of Africa, by Bernard Makhosezwe Magubane
- Say I'm dead, a family memoir of race, secrets, and love, E. Dolores Johnson
- American while Black, African Americans, immigration, and the limits of citizenship, Niambi Michele Carter
- From Black power to hip hop, racism, nationalism, and feminism, Patricia Hill Collins
- Some of my best friends are Black, the strange story of integration in America, Tanner Colby
- Ebony kinship; Africa, Africans, and the Afro-American, [by] Robert G. Weisbord. Foreword by Floyd B. McKissick
- The victims of democracy, Malcolm X and the Black revolution, by Eugene Victor Wolfenstein
- Black-brown relations and stereotypes, Tatcho Mindiola Jr., Yolanda Flores Niemann, and Nestor Rodriguez
- Malcolm X and Black pride, Anne Wallace Sharp
- The Black press, 1827-1890;, the quest for national identity., Edited with an introd. by Martin E. Dann
- Codes of conduct, race, ethics and the color of our character, Karla F.C. Holloway
- Not even past, Barack Obama and the burden of race, Thomas J. Sugrue
- Jim Crow wisdom, memory and identity in Black America since 1940, Jonathan Scott Holloway
- Rock my soul, Black people and self-esteem, Bell Hooks
- Nigger, The strange career of a troublesome word, Randall Kennedy
- Mongrel nation, the America begotten by Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, Clarence E. Walker
- Why do Black people love fried chicken?, and other questions you've wondered but didn't dare ask, Nashieqa Washington
- Black looks, race and representation, bell hooks
- Negro with a hat, the rise and fall of Marcus Garvey, Colin Grant
- Black faces in white places, 10 game-changing strategies to achieve success and find greatness, Randal Pinkett and Jeffrey Robinson, with Philana Patterson ; foreword by Roland S. Martin
- Jazz in Black and White, race, culture, and identity in the jazz community, Charley Gerard
- Black Camelot, African-American culture heroes in their times, 1960-1980, William L. Van Deburg
- Mulatto America, at the crossroads of black and white culture: a social history, Stephan Talty
- Ordinary light, a memoir, Tracy K. Smith
- "Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
- What next, a memoir toward world peace, Walter Mosley
- Authentic Blackness, the folk in the new negro renaissance, J. Martin Favor
- Black cool, one thousand streams of Blackness, edited by Rebecca Walker
- On air, the best of Tavis Smiley on the Tom Joyner Morning Show 2004-2008
- Living into God's Dream, Dismantling Racism in America, edited by Catherine Meeks ; foreword by Jim Wallis
- Chocolate cities, the Black map of American life, Marcus Anthony Hunter and Zandria F. Robinson
- Marcus Garvey and the vision of Africa, edited by John Hendrik Clarke with the assistance of Amy Jacques Garvey ; [new introduction by Runoki Rashidi]
- Stop being niggardly, and nine other things Black people need to stop doing, Karen Hunter
- Racism or attitude?, the ongoing struggle for black liberation and self-esteem, James L. Robinson ; foreword by Mitchell F. Rice
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