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Incoming Resources
- Someone knows my name, a novel, Lawrence Hill
- Just as I am, [a novel], E. Lynn Harris
- King's cage, Victoria Aveyard
- Just too good to be true, E. Lynn Harris
- Let's Talk About Love, Claire Kann
- Narwhal and Jelly, Ben Clanton, Books 1-5
- Let Me Free You, Alexandria House
- Just as I am, [a novel], by E. Lynn Harris
- Memphis, Tara M. Stringfellow
- New Waves, Kevin Nguyen
- Wrath, Victoria Christopher Murray
- Loving vs. Virginia, a documentary novel of the landmark civil rights case, Patricia Hruby Powell
- Lakewood, a novel, Megan Giddings
- Ain't I a woman, Black women and feminism, bell hooks
- The twelve tribes of Hattie, [a novel], Ayana Mathis
- Let Me Hold You, Alexandria House
- Corregidora, Gayl Jones
- Whatever happened to interracial love?, stories, Kathleen Collins ; with a foreword by Elizabeth Alexander
- Let me hear a rhyme, Tiffany D. Jackson
- A gingerbread romance, Based on the Hallmark Channel Original Movie
- Careless whispers, Synithia Williams
- Little Dreamers, Vashti Harrison
- The mothers, a novel, Brit Bennett
- A kind of freedom, a novel, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
- 32 candles, [a novel], Ernessa T. Carter
- Envy, Victoria Christopher Murray
- Don't know much about geography, everything you need to know about the world but never learned, Kenneth C. Davis
- While justice sleeps, a novel, Stacey Y. Abrams
- The Farming of Bones, Edwidge Danticat
- In my sister's house, a novel, Donald Welch
- We, the jury, Robert Rotstein
- The blackbirds, Eric Jerome Dickey
- The revisioners, a novel, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
- Escaping Exodus, a novel, Nicky Drayden
- Let me show you, Alexandria House
- Lust, Victoria Christopher Murray
- Call your daughter home, by Deb Spera
- Greed, Victoria Christopher Murray
- In search of us, Ava Dellaira
- Conjure Women, Afia Atakora
- A treasury of African American Christmas stories, compiled and edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas
- The rib king, a novel, Ladee Hubbard
- Me and Earl and the dying girl, a novel, by Jesse Andrews
- Southern women, more than 100 stories of innovators, artists, and icons, foreword by Allison Glock ; from the editors of Garden and Gun
- The Office of Historical Corrections, a novella and stories, Danielle Evans
- Look Both Ways, Jason Reynolds
- Notes from a black woman's diary, selected works of Kathleen Collins, Kathleen Collins ; edited by Nina Lorez Collins ; foreword by Danielle Evans
- Rest in power, the enduring life of Trayvon Martin, Sybrina Fulton & Tracy Martin
- Call Your Daughter Home, Deb Spera
- Look both ways, a tale told in ten blocks, Jason Reynolds
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- Careless whispers, Synithia Williams
- King's cage, Victoria Aveyard
- The mothers, a novel, Brit Bennett
- Loving vs. Virginia, a documentary novel of the landmark civil rights case, Patricia Hruby Powell
- Lakewood, a novel, Megan Giddings
- Ain't I a woman, Black women and feminism, bell hooks
- Whatever happened to interracial love?, stories, Kathleen Collins ; with a foreword by Elizabeth Alexander
- Corregidora, Gayl Jones
- Let me hear a rhyme, Tiffany D. Jackson
- Wrath, Victoria Christopher Murray
- A gingerbread romance, Based on the Hallmark Channel Original Movie
- A kind of freedom, a novel, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
- Narwhal and Jelly, Ben Clanton, Books 1-5
- While justice sleeps, a novel, Stacey Y. Abrams
- Escaping Exodus, a novel, Nicky Drayden
- We, the jury, Robert Rotstein
- The revisioners, a novel, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
- The Office of Historical Corrections, a novella and stories, Danielle Evans
- Lust, Victoria Christopher Murray
- Call your daughter home, by Deb Spera
- Greed, Victoria Christopher Murray
- A treasury of African American Christmas stories, compiled and edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas
- In search of us, Ava Dellaira
- Me and Earl and the dying girl, a novel, by Jesse Andrews
- The rib king, a novel, Ladee Hubbard
- Let me show you, Alexandria House
- Look both ways, a tale told in ten blocks, Jason Reynolds
- The twelve tribes of Hattie, Ayana Mathis
- Saturday, author, Oge Mora
- A kind of freedom, a novel, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
- The mothers, a novel, Brit Bennett
- The Turner house, Angela Flournoy
- Forbidden promises, Synithia Williams
- Envy, a seven deadly sins novel, Victoria Christopher Murray
- King's cage, Victoria Aveyard
Outgoing Resources
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