Incoming Resources
- Black like me, John Howard Griffin
- Engendering African American archaeology, a southern perspective, edited by Jillian E. Galle and Amy L. Young
- Man in the mirror, John Howard Griffin and the story of Black like me, Robert Bonazzi
- On being female, black, and free, essays by Margaret Walker, 1932-1992, edited by Maryemma Graham
- Days of hope, race and democracy in the New Deal Era, Patricia Sullivan
- Journey to freedom, the African-American great migration, Maurice Isserman
- The Gullah people and their African heritage, William S. Pollitzer ; foreword by David Moltke-Hansen
- Slaves without masters, the free Negro in the antebellum South, Ira Berlin
- Trouble in mind, Black southerners in the age of Jim Crow, Leon F. Litwack
- Sterling A. Brown's A Negro looks at the South, edited by John Edgar Tidwell and Mark A. Sanders
- Beyond slavery's shadow, free people of color in the South, Warren Eugene Milteer Jr
- The voice of Anna Julia Cooper, including A voice from the South and other important essays, papers, and letters, edited by Charles Lemert and Esme Bhan
- A voice from the South, Anna Julia Cooper ; with an introduction by Mary Helen Washington
- Against the odds, free Blacks in the slave societies of the Americas, edited by Jane G. Landers
- Slavery time when I was chillun, [edited by] Belinda Hurmence
- Ar'n't I a woman? : female slaves in the plantation South, Deborah Gray White
- Breaking the chains, African-American slave resistance, William Loren Katz
- African American southerners in slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction, by Claude H. Nolen
- Black like me, the definitive Griffin estate edition, corrected from original manuscripts, John Howard Griffin ; with a foreword by Studs Terkel ; historic photographs by Don Rutledge ; and an afterword by Robert Bonazzi
- Redemption, the last battle of the Civil War, Nicholas Lemann