Incoming Resources
- Am I Black enough for you?, popular culture from the 'Hood and beyond, Todd Boyd
- Freedom is not enough, the Moynihan report and America's struggle over black family life : from LBJ to Obama, James T. Patterson
- Nigger, The strange career of a troublesome word, Randall Kennedy
- Sugar of the crop, my journey to find the children of slaves, Sana Butler
- Shifting the color line, race and the American welfare state, Robert C. Lieberman
- How do you spell unfair?, MacNolia Cox and the National Spelling Bee, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Entertaining race, performing blackness in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- W.E.B. DuBois, by Don Troy
- Black power, by David Aretha
- The Angela Y. Davis reader, edited by Joy James
- Prophesy deliverance!, an Afro-American revolutionary Christianity, Cornel West
- The invention of race, Black culture and the politics of representation, Tommy L. Lott
- What white people can do next, from allyship to coalition, Emma Dabiri
- Black protest and the great migration, a brief history with documents, Eric Arnesen
- The Negro problem, contributions by Booker T. Washington ... [et al.] ; with an introduction by Bernard R. Boxill
- South of freedom, by Carl T. Rowan ; with a new introduction by Douglas Brinkley
- Hale County this morning, this evening, Cinetic Media and Doc & Film International present ; an Idiom Film & Louverture Films production ; directed, filmed, edited, and written by RaMell Ross ; produced by RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes, Su Kim ; co-writer Maya Krinsky
- On air, the best of Tavis Smiley on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, 2002-2003, [Tavis Smiley], Volume II
- Whitewashing race, the myth of a color-blind society, Michael K. Brown ... [et al.]
- Waking from the dream, my life in the Black middle class, Sam Fulwood III
- Dark matters, on the surveillance of blackness, Simone Browne
- Appropriating Blackness, performance and the politics of authenticity, E. Patrick Johnson
- The new H.N.I.C. (head niggas in charge), the death of civil rights and the reign of hip hop, Todd Boyd
- Happy to be nappy, and other stories of me, producer, Diane Kolyer
- Everything but the burden, what white people are taking from Black culture, edited by Greg Tate
- Afro-Orientalism, Bill V. Mullen
- The essential Harold Cruse, a reader, edited by William Jelani Cobb ; foreword by Stanley Crouch
- Darkwater, voices from within the veil, by W.E.B. Du Bois ; introduction by David Levering Lewis
- Hold them close, a love letter to Black children, written by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow ; illustrated by Patrick Dougher ; with photography by Jamel Shabazz
- The Black studies reader, Jacqueline Bobo, Cynthia Hudley, Claudine Michel, editors
- The N word, who can say it, who shouldn't, and why, Jabari Asim
- We can't go home again, an argument about Afrocentrism, Clarence E. Walker
- Black liberation and the American dream, the struggle for racial and economic justice : analysis, strategy, readings, edited by Paul Le Blanc
- The fire next time, James Baldwin
- White men on race, power, privilege, and the shaping of cultural consciousness, Joe Feagin and Eileen O'Brien
- Now is the time, by Lillian Smith
- The end of Blackness, returning the souls of Black folk to their rightful owners, Debra J. Dickerson
- The need to be whole, patriotism and the history of prejudice, Wendell Berry
- Keeping faith, philosophy and race in America, Cornel West
- Black families, edited by Harriette Pipes McAdoo
- Lies about Black people, how to combat racist stereotypes and why it matters, Omekongo Dibinga
- Race and reparations, a Black perspective for the twenty-first century, Clarence J. Munford
- THE NEW BROWNIES' BOOK, a love letter to black families, by Karida L. Brown and Charly Palmer
- Passing strange, a Gilded Age tale of love and deception across the color line, Martha A. Sandweiss
- Black bourgeoisie, by E. Franklin Frazier
- Lockstep and dance, images of black men in popular culture, Linda G. Tucker
- Winning the race, beyond the crisis in Black America, John McWhorter
- Jews and Blacks, let the healing begin, Michael Lerner and Cornel West
- Negrophobia and reasonable racism, the hidden costs of being Black in America, Jody David Armour
- The Black American experience, by Don Nardo