African Americans -- Music
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- Subject of50
- Negro spirituals, Barbara Hendricks, Dmitri Alexeev
- Justice, Toshi Reagon
- Soul providence, Carleen Anderson
- Henry Hart & his family in Evansville and Indianapolis, a collection of documents, including copies of all Hart's known compositions, Clark Kimberling
- The Swan Silvertones
- Rhapsodies in black, music and words from the Harlem Renaissance
- Steel drivin' man, John Henry, the untold story of an American legend, Scott Reynolds Nelson
- How sweet it is, a songwriter's reflections on music, Motown and the mystery of the muse, Lamont Dozier with Scott B. Bomar
- Great gospel women, Vol. 2
- Gospel, Golden Door Productions
- Hush songs, African American lullabies, Joyce Carol Thomas ; illustrations by Brenda Joysmith
- September in the rain, Dinah Washington
- Summertime, from Porgy and Bess, by George Gershwin ... [and others] ; paintings by Mike Wimmer
- Soul of a nation, Afro-centric visions in the age of black power : underground jazz, street funk & the roots of rap, 1968-79
- The key to the Kingdom, Washington Phillips
- Lift every voice and sing, a collection of Afro-American spirituals and other songs
- I can't be satisfied, early American women blues singers - town & country, Vol. 1
- Sweet Honey in the Rock
- Ev'ry time I feel the spirit, 101 best-loved psalms, gospel hymns, and spiritual songs of the African-American church, Gwendolin Sims Warren
- Funkentelechy vs. the placebo syndrome, Parliament
- Lift every voice and sing, a celebration of the African American national anthem, James Weldon Johnson ; illustrated by Elizabeth Catlett ; foreword by Ashley Bryan ; music by J. Rosamond Johnson
- Music of many colors, Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Roy Ayers
- #LoveInEvolution, Sweet Honey in the Rock
- American Negro songs, 230 folk songs and spirituals, religious and secular, [compiled by] John W. Work
- American Negro songs and spirituals:, 230 folk songs and spirituals, religious and secular, John W. Work
- Still the same me, Sweet Honey in the Rock
- Soundtrack for a revolution
- When a man loves a woman, & 26 great soul classics, piano, vocal, guitar
- Praise God I'm satisfied, [performed by] Blind Willie Johnson
- The Blues, [compiled and annotated by] Jerry Silverman
- Celebrating Fisk!, the 150th anniversary album, Fisk Jubilee Singers
- Black and blue, original Broadway cast
- The women gather, Sweet Honey in the Rock
- At last, Essence
- American ballads and folk songs
- Our Singing Country:, Folk Songs and Ballads
- Steel drivin' man, John Henry, the untold story of an American legend, Scott Reynolds Nelson
- Plenty good room, a Lenten Bible study based on African American spirituals, Marilyn E. Thornton with Lewis V. Baldwin
- Texas worried blues, [complete recorded works, 1927-1929], Henry Thomas
- Chasin' the Trane, the music and mystique of John Coltrane, J. C. Thomas
- I got shoes, Sweet Honey in the Rock
- Guaranteed, Morris Day
- ABC
- Lift ev'ry voice and sing, by James Weldon Johnson ; illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist
- Signifyin(g), sanctifyin' & slam dunking, a reader in African american expressive culture, edited by Gena Dagel Caponi
- Involved
- How sweet the sound, African-American songs for children, selected by Wade and Cheryl Hudson ; illustrated by Floyd Cooper
- The rough guide to Texas blues
- American ballads and folk songs, [compiled by] John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax ; with a foreword by George Lyman Kittredge
- Blues masters, presented by Colin James ; produced and distributed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ; Castle Music Pictures