African Americans + Social life and customs
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African Americans + Social life and customs
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African Americans + Social life and customs
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- Salvation, Black people and love, Bell Hooks
- Picturing children, photographs from the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Marian Wright Edelman, Ivory Toldson
- 'Ya heard me', Michelle L. Elmore
- When we were colored, Clifton L. Taulbert
- Pardon my heart, poems, Marcus Jackson
- 100 questions and answers about African Americans, Michigan State University, School of Journalism ; Joe Grimm, editor ; cover art and design by Nick Nease
- Talking 'bout your mama, the dozens, snaps, and the deep roots of rap, Elijah Wald
- Historic Black neighborhoods of Raleigh, Carmen Wimberley Cauthen
- Black boy, (American hunger) : a record of childhood and youth, Richard Wright ; foreword by John Edgar Wideman ; afterword by Malcolm Wright
- Juneteenth, by R.J. Bailey
- African Americans in Los Angeles, Karin L. Stanford, Ph. D. and the Institute for Arts and Media, California State University, Northridge
- African American almanac, 400 years of Black excellence, Lean'tin Bracks, Ph.D
- African Americans in Culpeper, Orange, Madison, and Rappahannock Counties, Terry L. Miller
- Conversate is not a word, getting away from ghetto, Jam Donaldson
- Juneteenth, a first look, Katie Peters
- Southern homecoming traditions, recipes and remembrances, Carolyn Quick Tillery
- Elbow room, stories, by James Alan McPherson
- Kwanzaa, by Janet Riehecky ; illustrated by Lydia Halverson ; created by Wing Park Publishers
- The importance of pot liquor, Jackie Torrence
- The complete Kwanzaa celebration book, by Linda Robertson
- Emma's postcard album, Black lives in the early twentieth century, Faith Mitchell
- Pieces of a man, Jamel Shabazz
- The African American book of values, classic moral stories, edited with commentary by Steven Barboza
- Congo Square in New Orleans, by Jerah Johnson
- Biography of a phantom, a Robert Johnson blues odyssey, Robert "Mack" McCormick ; edited by John W. Troutman
- Ebony, covering Black America, Lavaille Lavette ; with contributions from Sean Combs (Diddy), Common, Ciara, Kimora Lee Simmons, Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union, Venus Williams
- For every season, the complete guide to African American celebrations, traditional to contemporary, Barbara Eklof
- Thinking Black, some of the nation's best Black columnists speak their minds, edited by DeWayne Wickham
- On being female, black, and free, essays by Margaret Walker, 1932-1992, edited by Maryemma Graham
- St. Petersburg's historic African American neighborhoods, community, culture, and connection, Jon Wilson and Rosalie Peck
- Archaeologies of African American life in the upper Mid-Atlantic, edited by Michael J. Gall and Richard F. Veit
- Juneteenth, by Rachel Grack
- The dozens, a history of rap's mama, Elijah Wald
- The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo, the forgotten history of America's Dutch-owned slaves, Jeroen Dewulf
- African-American holiday traditions, celebrating with passion, style, and grace, Antoinette Broussard
- Talkin that talk, language, culture, and education in African America, Geneva Smitherman
- Mausoleum of flowers, Daniel B. Summerhill
- Let it bang, RJ Young
- W.E.B. Du Bois's exhibit of American Negroes, African Americans at the beginning of the twentieth century, Eugene F. Provenzo Jr
- Stylin', African American expressive culture from its beginnings to the zoot suit, Shane White and Graham White
- Jubilee, the emergence of African-American culture, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library ; by Howard Dodson ; with Amiri Baraka ... [and others]
- Juneteenth, freedom day, Muriel Miller Branch ; photographs by Willis Branch
- African American almanac, 400 years of triumph, courage and excellence, Lean'tin Bracks ; foreword by Jessie Carney Smith
- Juneteenth, freedom day
- The mayor of Maxwell Street, Avery Cunningham
- Hog & hominy, soul food from Africa to America, Frederick Douglass Opie
- Juke joints, jazz clubs & juice, cocktails from two centuries of African American cookbooks, Toni Tipton-Martin ; photographs by Brittany Conerly
- Kwanzaa songs for everyone, Karen Griner Smith
- Soulside, inquiries into ghetto culture and community, Ulf Hannerz
- Colored people, a memoir, Henry Louis Gates, Jr