Incoming Resources
- Estrella de la calle sexta, Luis Humberto Crosthwaite
- The gods of tango, Carolina De Robertis
- Civil unrest in the 1960s, riots and their aftermath, Wil Mara
- Mount Pleasant, Patrice Nganang ; translated from the French by Amy Baram Reid
- The Thurber carnival,, written and illustrated by James Thurber
- Women of the Harlem renaissance, Cheryl A. Wall
- The truth about stories, a native narrative, Thomas King
- Up South, stories, studies, and letters of this century's Black migrations, edited by Malaika Adero
- Growing up ethnic in America, contemporary fiction about learning to be American, edited by Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Jennifer Gillan
- Alice Walker, the color purple and other works, Mary Donnelly
- Last of the red hot lovers, a comedy in three acts, by Neil Simon
- Once upon a town, the miracle of the North Platte Canteen, Bob Greene
- When the nation was in need, Blacks in the Women's Army Corps during World War II, Martha S. Putney
- Qia dao hao chu de xing fu, Providential happiness, Bi Shumin zuo pin
- When Harlem was in vogue, David Levering Lewis
- Teenage rebels, successful high school activists from the Little Rock 9 to the Class of Tomorrow, Dawson Barrett ; foreword by Mark Rudd of the Weather Underground ; illustrated by Meggyn Pomerleau
- West of Harlem, African American writers and the borderlands, Emily Lutenski
- The papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., senior editor, Clayborne Carson ; volume editors, Ralph E. Luker, Penny A. Russell ; advisory editor, Louis R. Harlan
- The new Negroes and their music, the success of the Harlem Renaissance, Jon Michael Spencer
- Notes from a small island, Bill Bryson
- The manners of Downton Abbey, a Carnival Films, Chocolate Media and Masterpiece co-production ; produced and directed by Louise Wardle
- Memoirs, Pablo Neruda ; translated from the Spanish by Hardie St. Martin
- A brush with the past, 1900-1950, the years that changed our lives, Shirley Hughes
- Negative blue, selected later poems, Charles Wright
- A dialogue of civilizations, Gülen's Islamic ideals and humanistic discourse, B. Jill Carroll
- The living line, modern art and the economy of energy, Robin Veder
- La literatura es mi venganza, Mario Vargas Llosa y Claudio Magris ; prólogo de Renato Poma
- The fate of a gesture, Jackson Pollock and postwar American art, Carter Ratcliff
- New selected poems, Philip Levine
- Novels and stories, 1932-1937, John Steinbeck
- Style me vintage, accessories : a guide to collectable hats, gloves, bags, shoes, costume jewellery & more, Naomi Thompson & Liz Tregenza ; photography by Brent Darby
- The Kennedy mystique, creating Camelot, essays by John Goodman ; featuring commentary by Hugh Sidey, Letitia Baldrige, Robert Dallek, and Barbara Baker Burrows
- Let the people rule, Theodore Roosevelt and the birth of the presidential primary, Geoffrey Cowan
- Enduring conviction, Fred Korematsu and his quest for justice, Lorraine K. Bannai
- Martin Luther King, Jr., on leadership, inspiration & wisdom for challenging times, Donald T. Phillips
- Langston Hughes, before and beyond Harlem, Faith Berry
- Black American prose writers of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Halsey's typhoon, the true story of a fighting admiral, an epic storm, and an untold rescue, Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
- The way forward is with a broken heart, Alice Walker
- Aaron Douglas, art, race, and the Harlem Renaissance, Amy Helene Kirschke
- Until there is justice, the life of Anna Arnold Hedgeman, Jennifer Scanlon
- The Chicago Freedom Movement, Martin Luther King Jr. and civil rights activism in the north, edited by Mary Lou Finley, Bernard LaFayette Jr., James R. Ralph Jr., and Pam Smith ; foreword by Clayborne Carson
- Bright young things, a modern guide to the roaring twenties, Alison Maloney
- Adeline, a novel of Virginia Woolf, Norah Vincent
- Visual journal, Harlem and D.C. in the thirties and forties, edited by Deborah Willis and Jane Lusaka
- The emergence of the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- The African-American century, how Black Americans have shaped our country, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cornel West
- Staging faith, religion and African American theater from the Harlem renaissance to World War II, Craig R. Prentiss
- The perfect theory, a century of geniuses and the battle over general relativity, Pedro G. Ferreira
- Women artists of the Harlem Renaissance, edited by Amy Helene Kirschke