Noirs américains
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Incoming Resources
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- Don't call us dead, poems, Danez Smith
- Reclaiming our health, a guide to African American wellness, Michelle A. Gourdine ; illustrations by Catharine L. Love
- Blues people, Negro music in white America, LeRoi Jones
- Duke, a life of Duke Ellington, Terry Teachout
- How we get free, Black feminism and the Combahee River Collective, edited and introduced by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
- My grandmother's hands, racialized trauma and the pathway to mending our hearts and bodies, Resmaa Menakem
- Carver, a life in poems, Marilyn Nelson
- The new Jim Crow, mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness, Michelle Alexander
- The color of compromise, the truth about the American church's complicity in racism, Jemar Tisby
- Black man in a white coat, a doctor's reflections on race and medicine, Damon Tweedy, M.D
- Eloquent rage, a Black feminist discovers her superpower, Brittney Cooper
- Parable of the sower, Octavia E. Butler
- The light we carry, overcoming in uncertain times, Michelle Obama
- Pleasure activism, the politics of feeling good, written and gathered by adrienne maree brown
- The songs of blind folk, African American musicians and the cultures of blindness, Terry Rowden
- Backlash, what happens when we talk honestly about racism in America, George Yancy ; foreword by Cornel West
- The great stain, witnessing American slavery, Noel Rae
- The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloot
- The 1619 Project, a new origin story, edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman, and Jake Silverstein
- Fire shut up in my bones, a memoir, Charles M. Blow
- Racial innocence, unmasking Latino anti-Black bias and the struggle for equality, Tanya Katerí Hernández
- The butler, a witness to history, Wil Haygood
- Hood feminism, notes from the women that a movement forgot, Mikki Kendall
- The pretty one, on life, pop culture, disability, and other reasons to fall in love with me, Keah Brown
- Minority leader, how to lead from the outside and make real change, Stacey Abrams
- Eloquent rage, a black feminist discovers her superpower, Brittney Cooper
- Between the world and me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The bluest eye, a novel, Toni Morrison ; [with a foreword by the author]
- Becoming, Michelle Obama
- The beauty in breaking, a memoir, Michele Harper
- How to be black, Baratunde Thurston
- Nobody knows my name, more notes of a native son, James Baldwin
- The hate u give, Angie Thomas
- Strength in what remains, Tracy Kidder
- Here for it, or, how to save your soul in America: essays, R. Eric Thomas
- Fire shut up in my bones, a memoir, Charles M. Blow
- Negro population 1790-1915
- All American boys, Jason Reynolds, Brendan Kiely
- The new Jim Crow, mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness, Michelle Alexander
- The souls of black folk, with "The talented tenth" and "The souls of white folk", W.E.B. Du Bois ; introduction by Ibram X. Kendi ; notes by Monica M. Elbert
- Darkwater, voices from within the veil, by W.E.B. Du Bois
- I'm still here, black dignity in a world made for whiteness, Austin Channing Brown
- Concrete rose, Angie Thomas
- Soul food junkies, a film by Byron Hurt ; produced, directed and written by Byron Hurt ; a co-production of God Bless the Child Productions and Independent Television Service (ITVS), in association with the National Black Programming Consortium
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