African Americans
Label
African Americans
Name
African Americans
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Incoming Resources
- Blues people, Negro music in white America, LeRoi Jones
- The dopefiend, JaQuavis Coleman
- American promise
- Show me the sun
- Someone to watch over me, Michelle Stimpson
- Loving Donovan, by Bernice L. McFadden
- Child support, Amour Krupnik
- The Negro problem, Booker T. Washington [and others]
- My Larger Education
- All American boys, Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely
- The way it is, Kareem
- The new crisis
- The Chicago reporter
- Black renaissance, Renaissance noire
- Michigan citizen
- Black widow, a novel, Nikki Turner
- The snowy day, and other stories, by Ezra Jack Keats
- Chasing down a dream, Beverly Jenkins
- Girls from da hood 12, Treasure Hernandez, Katt, and Paradise Gomez
- My mother was a freedom fighter, Aja Monet
- Vengeance, a never ending nightmare, Johnna B
- The one I've waited for, Mary B. Morrison
- The journey of little Charlie, Christopher Paul Curtis
- African Americans and the Revolutionary War, by Judith E. Harper
- The United States v. Jackie Robinson, written by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- Juneteenth, a novel, Ralph Ellison ; edited by John F. Callahan ; preface by Charles Johnson
- All the lies we tell, by M. Skye
- Ollie Miss
- Lu, Jason Reynolds
- An unconditional freedom, Alyssa Cole
- Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?, Bonnie Bader
- Madam, may I, Niobia Bryant
- Princess hair, by Sharee Miller
- Sin City vows, Zuri Day
- 500 years later, Halaqah Media presents a film by Owen Alik Shahadah ; produced and written by M.K. Asante Jr. ; directed by Owen Alik Shahadah
- The Atlanta tribune
- Random musings, reflections of a Black intellectual, Bernard Grenway
- Black America since MLK, and still I rise
- The Revival
- Zydeco
- Remembering Port Chicago
- Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun
- Growing Up with the Country, Family, Race, and Nation after the Civil War, Kendra Taira Field
- Dream-singers, the African American way with dreams, Anthony Shafton
- Darkwater, voices from within the veil
- The black population, 2000, percent of population for one or more races
- Pitching Man
- Frederick Douglass, What to the slave is the 4th of July?, Rebecca Sjonger
- Rattlebone, Maxine Clair
- Civil War Aftermath and Reconstruction, by Susan E. Hamen ; content consultant, Mark Elliott, PHD, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Outgoing Resources
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