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- Cavalcade, Negro American writing from 1760 to the present, Edited by Arthur P. Davis [and] Saunders Redding
- The siege of Harlem / by Warren Miller
- A long way from home, Claude McKay ; introduction by St. Clair Drake
- Right on!, an anthology of Black literature, edited by Bradford Chambers and Rebecca Moon
- Invented lives : narratives of black women, 1860-1960, Mary Helen Washington
- Modern Black poets; a collection of critical essays, Edited by Donald B. Gibson
- Black drama, an anthology, edited by William Brasmer [and] Dominick Consolo ; with an introd. by Darwin T. Turner
- Black American literature : poetry, edited by Darwin T. Turner
- A man of the people, a novel, by Chinua Achebe ; introduction by K.W.J. Post
- Eyewitness, the Negro in American history, William Loren Katz
- The colored museum, George C. Wolfe
- Early Black American prose, selections with biographical introductions, [edited] by William H. Robinson, Jr
- Shadow and act, Ralph Ellison
- My house, poems, by Nikki Giovanni
- The book of Negro humor, selected and edited by Langston Hughes
- Black literature in America, [by] Houston A. Baker, Jr
- Famous American Negroes
- The near-Johannesburg boy, and other poems, Gwendolyn Brooks
- Three black writers in eighteenth century England, [edited by] Francis D. Adams, Barry Sanders
- James Weldon Johnson, Black leader, Black voice, [by] Eugene Levy
- Harlem, Negro metropolis, by Claude McKay
- Afro-American literature, nonfiction, [compiled by] William Adams, Peter Conn, Barry Slepian
- Seize the time, the story of the Black Panther party and Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale
- The Black experience, an anthology of American literature for the 1970s, edited with an introd. and notes by Frances E. Kearns ; foreword by Arna Bontemps
- Afro-American literature, poetry, [compiled by] William Adams, Peter Conn, Barry Slepian
- Simple's Uncle Sam, Langston Hughes
- The big sea, an autobiography
- Black sister, poetry by black American women, 1746-1980, edited with an introduction by Erlene Stetson
- I wonder as I wander, an autobiographical journey, by Langston Hughes
- Boy!, Ferdinand Oyono ; translated from the French by John Reed ; with an introduction by Edris Makward
- Libretto for the Republic of Liberia, by M.B. Tolson ; preface by Allen Tate
- Ossie, the autobiography of a Black woman, by Ossie Guffy as told to Caryl Ledner
- The Black aesthetic, edited by Addison Gayle, Jr
- Black no more, being an account of the strange and wonderful workings of science in the Land of the Free, A.D. 1933-1940, George S. Schuyler ; with an introd. by Charles R. Larson
- The signifying monkey, a theory of African-American literary criticism, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Afro-American women writers, 1746-1933, an anthology and critical guide, [edited by] Ann Allen Shockley
- Langston Hughes : an introduction to the poetry, Onwuchekwa Jemie
- Voices from the Harlem renaissance, edited by Nathan Irvin Huggins
- Images of the Negro in America, selected source materials for college research papers, edited by Darwin T. Turner and Jean M. Bright
- Teachers guide to Black Boy by Richard Wright, prepared by Emily Dennis Harvey
- The book of Negro folklore / edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps
- In the castle of my skin, by George Lamming ; with an introduction by Richard Wright
- The Negro novel in America, [by] Robert Bone
- The collected poems of Sterling A. Brown, selected by Michael S. Harper
- Understanding the new Black poetry, Black speech and Black music as poetic references, by Stephen Henderson
- Teachers guide to Native Son by Richard Wright, prepared by Emily Dennis Harvey