Incoming Resources
- Tapping the power within, a path to self-empowerment for women, Iyanla Vanzant
- Making a way out of no way, African American women and the second great migration, Lisa Krissoff Boehm
- Sisterfriends, portraits of sisterly love, photographs by Michelle V. Agins & essays by Julia Chance
- Womanish, a grown black woman speaks on love and life, Kim McLarin
- Reclaiming our space, how black feminists are changing the world from the tweets to the streets, Feminista Jones
- A black women's history of the United States, Daina Ramey Berry and Kali Nicole Gross
- Home girls, a Black feminist anthology, edited by Barbara Smith
- The language of strong black womanhood, myths, models, messages, and a new mandate for self-care, Karla D. Scott
- Stupid black girl, essays from an American African, by Aisha Redux ; with art by Brianna McCarthy
- Dear Black girl, letters from your sisters on stepping into your power, Tamara Winfrey Harris
- Black again, losing and reclaiming my racial identity, LaTonya Summers
- In the company of my sisters, Black women and self-esteem, Julia A. Boyd
- In our shoes, on being a young Black woman in not-so "post-racial" America, Brianna Holt
- Black woman redefined, dispelling myths and discovering fulfillment in the age of Michelle Obama, Sophia A. Nelson
- Inequalities of love, college-educated black women and the barriers to romance and family, Averil Y. Clarke
- Toward an intellectual history of Black women, edited by Mia Bay, Farah J. Griffin, Martha S. Jones, and Barbara D. Savage
- No thanks, black, female, and living in the martyr-free zone, Keturah Kendrick
- Hair story, untangling the roots of Black hair in America, Ayana D. Byrd and Lori L. Tharps
- Tapping the power within, a path to self-empowerment for women, Iyanla Vanzant
- Humanists in the hood, unapologetically black, feminist, and heretical, Sikivu Hutchinson
- Opal Lee, written by Shelia P. Moses ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Black women taught us, an intimate history of Black feminism, Jenn M. Jackson, PhD
- Bury my heart in a free land, Black women intellectuals in modern U.S. history, Hettie V. Williams, editor
- Unapologetic, a Black, queer, and feminist mandate for radical movements, Charlene A. Carruthers
- Iconic, decoding images of the revolutionary Black woman, Lakesia D. Johnson
- Strategic sisterhood, the National Council of Negro Women in the black freedom struggle, Rebecca Tuuri
- The death of a jaybird, essays on mothers and daughters and the things they leave behind, Jodi M. Savage
- Brown beauty, color, sex, and race from the Harlem Renaissance to World War II, Laila Haidarali
- Beyond respectability, the intellectual thought of race women, Brittney C. Cooper
- Fierce angels, the strong black woman in American life and culture, Sheri Parks