African Americans
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African Americans
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African Americans
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Incoming Resources
- Larceny, Jason Poole
- W.E.B. Du Bois, scholar and activist, Mark Stafford ; with additional text by John Davenport
- Insert groom here, K.M. Jackson
- I never had it made, by Jackie Robinson as told to Alfred Duckett
- Concrete cowboy, a novel by G. Neri ; illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; with a new introduction by Philip S. Foner
- BLACK GUN, SILVER STAR, THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF FRONTIER MARSHAL BASS REEVES, Art T. Burton ; with a new afterword by the author
- Tuscan heat, Deborah Fletcher Mello
- African-American literature, an anthology, [compiled by] Demetrice A. Worley, Jesse Perry, Jr
- Right to Revolt, the crusade for racial justice in Mississippi's Central Piney Woods, Patricia Michelle Boyett
- Mary McLeod Bethune, champion for education, adaptation and re-editing produced and edited by Brian Stewart
- The view, by Untamed
- Both sides of the fence 2, gate wide open, M.T. Pope
- Naughty housewives 2, Ernest Morris
- Brother and the dancer, a novel, Keenan Norris
- Paul Robeson, Eloise Greenfield ; illustrated by George Ford
- Black America since MLK, and still I rise, a production of McGee Media, Inkwell Films & Kunhardt Films ; producers, Talleah Bridges McMahon and Leah Williams ; written by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; directors, Leslie Asako Gladsjo, Talleah Bridges McMahon, Sabin Streeter and Leah Williams ; ; a production of McGee Meida, Inkwell Films, Kunhardt Films and WETA Washington, D.C., in association with Ark Media
- The reformatory, a novel, Tananarive Due
- Eat up, Gemma, written by Sarah Hayes ; illustrated by Jan Ormerod
- Up South, stories, studies, and letters of this century's Black migrations, edited by Malaika Adero
- The collected poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar, edited and with an introduction by Joanne M. Braxton
- Hope blooms, by Jamie Pope
- Mocha pleasures, Pamela Yaye
- Storm in the night, Mary Stolz ; illustrated by Pat Cummings
- The Freeman Field mutiny, by James C. Warren
- Baby, you're worthy, Shantaé
- Carrimebac, the town that walked, David Barclay Moore ; illustrated by John Holyfield
- Jilted, by Niko Michelle
- Caught up in the life, a novel by Robert Baptiste
- Los Angeles, C.N. Phillips
- The outside child, Tiffany L. Warren
- The streets stained my soul 2, [a heart turned cold], by Marcellus Allen
- Dirty heat, Cairo
- Juba!, a novel, Walter Dean Myers
- This is not Dixie, racist violence in Kansas, 1861-1927, Brent M.S. Campney
- Renagade boys, a novel by Meesha
- The nature journal, a backyard adventure, Savannah Allen
- Seized by seduction, by Brenda Jackson
- Jericho, Ginger Jamison
- Binding us together, a civil rights activist reflects on a lifetime of community and public service, by Alvin L. Brooks ; foreword by John Kurtz
- Your legacy, a bold reclaiming of our enslaved history, director, Andy T. Jones
- Overlooked, a celebration of remarkable, underappreciated people who broke the rules and changed the world, Amisha Padnani and the obituaries desk
- Montana's way, Shelia M. Goss
- A boss and a hood chick 2, Mz. Biggs
- African Muslims in antebellum America, transatlantic stories and spiritual struggles, Allan D. Austin
- Loretta Little looks back, three voices go tell it! : a monologue novel, Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrations by Brian Pinkney
- More than a month, ITVS ; NBPC, National Black Programming Consortium ; an Intelligence Pictures production ; produced by Owen Cooper ; written, directed & produced by Shukree Hassan Tilghman ; produced by In Search of Carter G, LLC
- Ralph Ellison, invisible man, celebrated writer, adaptation and re-editing produced and edited by Brian Stewart
- Twisted seduction, N'TYSE
- African Americans in Los Angeles, Karin L. Stanford, Ph. D. and the Institute for Arts and Media, California State University, Northridge
Outgoing Resources
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