Incoming Resources
- The Covenant with Black America, ten years later, compiled and edited by Tavis Smiley
- Darkwater, voices from within the veil, W.E.B. Du Bois ; introduction by Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
- A generative call to African American males, Tom Alexander, Jr
- Requiem for reality, critical race theocrats and social justice dystopia, Harry G. Hutchison
- Waking from the dream, my life in the Black middle class, Sam Fulwood III
- 40 years later, our people
- The singing stream series, the life and legacy of Mrs. Bertha Landis from Creedmoor, North Carolina, directed by Tom Davenport and produced with the Landis family grandchildren with grants from the National Endowment for the Arts
- Double negative, the Black image and popular culture, Racquel J. Gates
- Look, a Negro!, philosophical essays on race, culture and politics, Robert Gooding-Williams
- Conversate is not a word, getting away from ghetto, Jam Donaldson
- Impolite conversations, on race, politics, sex, money, and religion, Cora Daniels and John L. Jackson, Jr
- 500 years later, Halaqah Media presents a film by Owen Alik Shahadah ; produced by M.K. Asante Jr. ; written by M.K. Asante Jr. ; directed by Owen Alik Shahadah
- Racist logic, markets, drugs, sex, editors-in-chief, Deborah Chasman & Joshua Cohen
- Black in America, the paradox of the color line, Enobong Hannah Branch, Christina Jackson
- Tradition and the Black Atlantic, critical theory in the African diaspora, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- How capitalism underdeveloped Black America, problems in race, political economy, and society, Manning Marable ; foreword by Leith Mullings
- White burgers, Black cash, fast food from Black exclusion to exploitation, Naa Oyo A. Kwate
- We speak for ourselves, how woke culture prohibits progress, D. Watkins
- Thinking Black, some of the nation's best Black columnists speak their minds, edited by DeWayne Wickham
- Black dignity, the struggle against domination, Vincent W. Lloyd
- Jim Crow Wisdom, Memory and Identity in Black America since 1940, Jonathan Scott Holloway
- Black on Black, on our resilience and brilliance in America, Daniel Black
- We can't breathe, on black lives, white lies, and the art of survival, Jabari Asim
- The reckoning, what Blacks owe to each other, Randall Robinson
- Black pearls of wisdom, voicing the African-American journey for freedom, empowerment, and the future, edited by Donald Spivey
- We speak for ourselves, a word from forgotten black America, D. Watkins
- Who is black?, one nation's definition, F. James Davis
- Between God and gangsta rap, bearing witness to black culture, Michael Eric Dyson
- Is Bill Cosby right?, or has the Black middle class lost its mind?, Michael Eric Dyson
- The little book of race and restorative justice, black lives, healing, and US social transformation, Fania E. Davis
- The state of Black America, progress, pitfalls, and the promise of the republic, Center for Urban Renewal and Education ; edited by William B. Allen ; with the assistance of the Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy
- Restoring hope, conversations on the future of Black America, Cornel West ; edited by Kelvin Shawn Sealey
- Black passports, travel memoirs as a tool for youth empowerment, Stephanie Y. Evans
- Jim Crow hangover, poverty, racism and classism in America, James Paige
- Disintegration, [the splintering of Black America], Eugene Robinson
- You get what you pay for, essays, by Morgan Parker
- Imagine freedom, transforming pain into political and spiritual power, Rahiel Tesfamariam
- Color matters, skin tone bias and the myth of a post-racial America, edited by Kimberly Jade Norwood
- The beast side, living and dying while Black in America, D. Watkins ; foreword by David Talbot
- Radical reparations, healing the soul of a nation, Marcus Anthony Hunter
- Some of my best friends are black, the strange story of integration in America, Tanner Colby
- Mulatto America, at the crossroads of Black and White culture : a social history, Stephan Talty
- The meaning of freedom, Angela Y. Davis ; foreword by Robin D. G. Kelley
- The movement made us, a father, a son, and the legacy of a freedom ride, David J. Dennis Jr., in collaboration with David J. Dennis Sr
- Watermelons, nooses, and straight razors, stories from the Jim Crow Museum, David Pilgrim
- Black sexual economies, race and sex in a culture of capital, edited by Adrienne D. Davis and the BSE Collective
- The age of Garvey, how a Jamaican activist created a mass movement and changed global Black politics, Adam Ewing
- From #BlackLivesMatter to Black liberation, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor ; foreword by Angela Y. Davis
- Nigger, the strange career of a troublesome word, Randall Kennedy
- Freedom dreams, the Black radical imagination, Robin D.G. Kelley