African Americans
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African Americans
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- Land of love and drowning, by Tiphanie Yanique
- Sing and shout, the mighty voice of Paul Robeson, Susan Goldman Rubin
- Celebrate Kwanzaa with Boots and her kittens, F. Isabel Campoy, Alma Flor Ada ; illustrated by Valeria Docampo ; translated by Joe Hayes and Sharon Franco
- Benjamin Banneker, Kevin Conley
- The new Negro in the old South, Gabriel A. Briggs
- Secrets of a kept chick, part 2, renaissance collection, Ambria Davis
- Ride or die chick, the story of Treacherous and Teflon, written by J.M. Benjamin
- Independence and equality, Elizabeth Cregan
- Man on the run, a novel, Carl Weber
- New York, a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET New York, New York Historical Society ; produced by Steve Rivo & Ric Burns ; written by Ric Burns & James Sanders ; director, Ric Burns, Episode seven
- Expensive taste, by Tiphani
- The seventh son;, the thought and writings of W. E. B. Du Bois., Ed. and with an introd. by Julius Lester
- Martin Luther King, Jr., great civil rights leader, by Jennifer Fandel ; illustrated by Brian Bascle
- Martin Luther King Jr., by Ryan Nagelhout
- D is for drinking gourd, an African American alphabet, written by Nancy I. Sanders and illustrated by E.B. Lewis
- Black Texicans, balladeers and songsters of the Texas frontier
- Five plays, edited with an introduction by Webster Smalley
- Sweet deception, by Rochelle Alers
- The fierce 44, Black Americans who shook up the world, preface by Kevin Merida ; edited by Stephen Reiss ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; written by the staff of The Undefeated ; portraits by Robert Ball
- Enemies, the clash of races, Haki R. Madhbuti (Don L. Lee)
- No one in the world, a novel, E. Lynn Harris and R. M. Johnson
- Juanita Craft collection, processed by Cindy C. Smolovik
- Reframing Randolph, labor, black freedom, and the legacies of A. Philip Randolph, edited by Andrew E. Kersten and Clarence Lang
- Dippin' my spoon, by Nina Foxx
- Kids explore America's African-American heritage, Westridge Young Writers Workshop
- Talking 'bout your mama, the dozens, snaps, and the deep roots of rap, Elijah Wald
- Black-brown relations and stereotypes, Tatcho Mindiola Jr., Yolanda Flores Niemann, and Nestor Rodriguez
- Maya and the rising dark, Rena Barron
- Crazy, sexy, revenge, J.D. Mason
- The Negro protest:, James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King talk with Kenneth B. Clark
- Rosa Parks, Jennifer Strand
- [Juanita Craft, Fannie Smith, Thurgood Marshall, and A. Maceo Smith with back to camera]
- Ideals and adventures, by Emma E. Akin ; photographs by That Man Stone Co
- Crispus Attucks, a hero of the American Revolution, Charlotte Taylor
- Ruby Bridges, by Simone T. Ribke ; content consultant, Nanci R. Vargus, Ed.D. ; reading consultant, Jeanne M. Clidas, Ph.D. ; poem by Jodie Shepherd
- The lonely warrior;, the life and times of Robert S. Abbott
- Path of freedom, Jennifer Hudson Taylor
- The souls of Black folk, W.E.B. Du Bois ; with an introduction and notes by Farah Jasmine Griffin
- Why the police should be trained by Black people, edited by Natasha C. Pratt-Harris
- Sam, by Ann Herbert Scott ; drawings by Symeon Shimin
- Looking for trouble, Trice Hickman
- African Americans in the thirteen colonies, by Michael Burgan
- Street players, Donald Goines
- American Negro slave revolts
- Finding 19th century Florida records, for biographical, genealogical, and other historical research, Katherine G. Evans, M.A., M.A., M.Ln
- Chesapeake song, a novel, Brenda Lane Richardson
- Lonnie Johnson, by Rachel Castro
- Gas money, by Troy Lewis
- The Search for the Underground Railroad in South-Central Ohio, Tom Calarco
- The pirate's coin, a Sixty-eight rooms adventure, by Marianne Malone