African Americans + Social conditions
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African Americans + Social conditions
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African Americans + Social conditions
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- Black lives matter, by Sue Bradford Edwards and Duchess Harris, JD, PHD ; content consultant, Duchess Harris, professor and chair, American Studies Department, Macalester College
- Healing our divided society, investing in America fifty years after the Kerner Report, edited by Fred Harris and Alan Curtis
- Just between us Blacks, Carl T. Rowan
- Stories of freedom in Black New York, Shane White
- Hollywood forever, Harmony Holiday
- Historic Black neighborhoods of Raleigh, Carmen Wimberley Cauthen
- It's bigger than hip-hop, the rise of the post-hip-hop generation, M.K. Asante, Jr
- We can overcome, an American black conservative manifesto, Lt. Col. Allen B. West (Ret.)
- Conversate is not a word, getting away from ghetto, Jam Donaldson
- White burgers, Black cash, fast food from Black exclusion to exploitation, Naa Oyo A. Kwate
- An American summer, love and death in Chicago, Alex Kotlowitz
- Real Black, adventures in racial sincerity, John L. Jackson, Jr
- New Black man, Mark Anthony Neal
- The audacity of faith, Christian leaders reflect on the election of Barack Obama, edited by Marvin A. McMickle
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and the antilynching crusade, by Suzanne Freedman
- To make their own way in the world, the enduring legacy of the Zealy daguerreotypes, edited by Ilisa Barbash, Molly Rogers, Deborah Willis ; with a foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Buzzer, by Tracey Scott Wilson
- Dark days, fugitive essays, Roger Reeves
- Harlem's Rattlers and the Great War, the undaunted 369th Regiment & the African American quest for equality, Jeffrey T. Sammons and John H. Morrow, Jr
- 100 questions and answers about African Americans, Michigan State University, School of Journalism ; Joe Grimm, editor ; cover art and design by Nick Nease
- Salvation, Black people and love, Bell Hooks
- The antiracist, how to start the conversation about race and take action, Kondwani Fidel ; foreword by Devin Allen
- Unreasonable, Black lives, police power, and the Fourth Amendment, Devon W. Carbado
- Black in America, the paradox of the color line, Enobong Hannah Branch, Christina Jackson
- Citizen Outlaw, one man's journey from gangleader to peacekeeper, Charles Barber
- American hunger, Richard Wright ; afterword by Michel Fabre
- The Black Bruins, the remarkable lives of UCLA's Jackie Robinson, Woody Strode, Tom Bradley, Kenny Washington, and Ray Bartlett, James W. Johnson
- The condemnation of blackness, Khalil Gibran Muhammad
- A new working class, the legacies of public-sector employment in the Civil Rights Movement, Jane Berger
- The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Du Bois ; with an introduction and chronology by Jonathan Scott Holloway
- Black lives have always mattered, a collection of essays, poems, and personal narratives, edited by Abiodun Oyewole
- Jesus, jobs, and justice, African American women and religion, Bettye Collier-Thomas
- Manchild in the promised land, Claude Brown ; with a new introduction by Nathan McCall
- #BlackLivesMatter, protesting racism, Rachael L. Thomas
- Of the dawn of freedom, W.E.B. Du Bois
- Maximum vantage, new selected columns, Bill Maxwell ; foreword by Tim Nickens
- To write in the light of freedom, the newspapers of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Schools, edited by William Sturkey and Jon N. Hale
- The enduring legacy of Portland's Black Panthers, the roots of free healthcare, free breakfast, and neighborhood control in Oregon, by Joe Biel ; foreword by Intisar Abioto
- And still we rise, an introduction to Black liberation theology, Diana L. Hayes
- The Underground Railroad in Delaware, Michael Morgan
- Black lives, American love, essays on race & resilience, D.B. Maroon
- All the white friends I couldn't keep, hope--and hard pills to swallow--about fighting for black lives, Andre Henry
- W.E.B. Du Bois's exhibit of American Negroes, African Americans at the beginning of the twentieth century, Eugene F. Provenzo Jr
- Lovable racists, magical Negroes, and White messiahs, David Ikard ; with a foreword by T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting
- The housing of negroes in Washington, D.C., a study in human ecology, by William Henry Jones
- First fruits of freedom, the migration of former slaves and their search for equality in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1862-1900, Janette Thomas Greenwood
- Life on the homefront during the American Revolution, Helen Mason
- Promise, witness, remembrance, April 7-June 13, 2021, Stephen Reily, Allison Glenn, Toya Northington
- THE STATE OF BLACK PROGRESS, CONFRONTING GOVERNMENT AND JUDICIAL OBSTACLES, edited by Star Parker, Marty Dannenfelser
- Citizen outlaw, one man's journey from gangleader to peacekeeper, Charles Barber