Incoming Resources
- West of Harlem, African American writers and the borderlands, Emily Lutenski
- Artistic ambassadors, literary and international representation of the new negro era, Brian Russell Roberts
- New Negro, old Left, African-American writing and Communism between the wars, William J. Maxwell
- African American writers, Valerie Smith, consulting editor ; Lea Baechler, A. Walton Litz, general editors
- The Black Pacific narrative, geographic imaginings of race and empire between the World Wars, Etsuko Taketani
- In the life and in the spirit, homoerotic spirituality in African American literature, Marlon Rachquel Moore
- The indignant generation, a narrative history of African American writers and critics, 1934-1960, Lawrence P. Jackson
- The politics and aesthetics of "New Negro" literature, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Black aesthetics and the interior life, Christopher Freeburg
- The Echoing Ida collection, [edited by] Kemi Alabi, Dr. Cynthia R. Greenlee, Janna Zinzi ; foreword by Michelle Duster
- Ralph Ellison, invisible man, celebrated writer, adaptation and re-editing produced and edited by Brian Stewart
- What is African American literature?, Margo N. Crawford
- Swing low, Black men writing, [compiled] by Rebecca Carroll ; introduction by Claude Brown
- Water and African American memory, an ecocritical perspective, Anissa Janine Wardi
- Temperance and cosmopolitanism, African American reformers in the Atlantic world, Carole Lynn Stewart
- Charisma and the fictions of Black leadership, Erica R. Edwards
- Encyclopedia of African American women writers, edited by Yolanda Williams Page
- Remapping citizenship and the nation in African-American literature, Stephen Knadler
- Martin Luther King Jr., heroism, and African American literature, Trudier Harris
- Claiming Exodus, a cultural history of Afro-Atlantic identity, 1774-1903, Rhondda Robinson Thomas
- Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be, by Nichole Perkins
- The presumption of guilt, the arrest of Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and race, class and crime in America, Charles Ogletree
- African American travel narratives from abroad, mobility and cultural work in the age of Jim Crow, Gary Totten
- Reading contemporary African American literature, Black women's popular fiction, post-civil rights experience, and the African American canon, Beauty Bragg
- The empire abroad and the empire at home, African American literature and the era of overseas expansion, John Cullen Gruesser
- Black regions of the imagination, African American writers between the nation and the world, Eve E. Dunbar
- The African American roots of modernism, from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance, James Smethurst
- Preaching the gospel of black revolt, appropriating Milton in early African American literature, Reginald A. Wilburn
- Was the Harlem Renaissance a renaissance?, Elizabeth Krajnik
- Afro-fabulations, the queer drama of Black life, Tavia Nyong'o
- The strangers book, the human of African American literature, Lloyd Pratt
- The Black cultural front, Black writers and artists of the Depression generation, Brian Dolinar
- African American writers and classical tradition, William W. Cook & James Tatum
- Reading black books, how African American literature can make our faith more whole and just, Claude Atcho
- Jazz internationalism, literary Afro-modernism and the cultural politics of Black music, John Lowney
- F.B. eyes, how J. Edgar Hoover's ghostreaders framed African American literature, William J. Maxwell
- The ebony column, classics, civilization, and the African American reclamation of the West, Eric Ashley Hairston
- Black writers abroad, a study of Black American writers in Europe and Africa, Robert Coles