Incoming Resources
- A band of noble women, racial politics in the women's peace movement, Melinda Plastas
- Preaching on wax, the phonograph and the shaping of modern African American religion, Lerone A. Martin
- Conspiracy of silence, sportswriters and the long campaign to desegregate baseball, Chris Lamb
- The color of war, how one battle broke Japan and another changed America, James Campbell
- Black resonance, iconic women singers and African American literature, Emily J. Lordi
- Ancestral house, the Black short story in the Americas and Europe, edited by Charles H. Rowell
- Growing up with the country, family, race, and nation after the Civil War, Kendra Taira Field
- Harlem nocturne, women artists & progressive politics during World War II, Farah Jasmine Griffin
- Color me English, migration and belonging before and after 9/11, Caryl Phillips
- Black in Latin America, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- They left great marks on me, African American testimonies of racial violence from emancipation to World War I, Kidada E. Williams
- Move on up, Chicago soul music and black cultural power, Aaron Cohen
- The New negro, edited by Alain Locke ; with an introduction by Arnold Rampersad
- As black as resistance, finding the conditions for liberation, ZoƩ Samudzi and William C. Anderson ; foreword by Mariame Kaba
- Unexampled courage, the blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard and the awakening of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring, Richard Gergel
- Hidden in the mix, the African American presence in country music, Diane Pecknold, ed
- Bringing race back in, Black politicians, deracialization, and voting behavior in the age of Obama, Christopher T. Stout
- Between slavery and freedom, free people of color in America from settlement to the Civil War, Julie Winch
- Why don't American cities burn?, Michael B. Katz
- Help me to find my people, the African American search for family lost in slavery, by Heather Andrea Williams
- Servants of Allah, African Muslims enslaved in the Americas, Sylviane A. Diouf
- Among others, blackness at MoMA, Darby English and Charlotte Barat ; [foreword by Glenn D. Lowry]
- Democracy in Black, how race still enslaves the American soul, Eddie S. Glaude, Jr
- Ebony & ivy, race, slavery, and the troubled history of America's universities, Craig Steven Wilder
- Wayward lives, beautiful experiments, intimate histories of social upheaval, Saidiya Hartman
- Tulsa, 1921, reporting a massacre, Randy Krehbiel ; foreword by Karlos K. Hill
- The Help, Dreamworks Pictures and Reliance Entertainment present ; in association with Participant Media and Imagenation Abu Dhabi ; a 1492 Pictures/Harbinger Pictures production ; produced by Brunson Green, Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan ; written for the screen and directed by Tate Taylor
- Getting what we need ourselves, how food has shaped African American life, Jennifer Jensen Wallach
- Sister citizen, shame, stereotypes, and Black women in America, Melissa V. Harris-Perry
- Searching for Zion, Emily Raboteau
- Self-portrait in black and white, unlearning race, Thomas Chatterton Williams
- Bound in wedlock, slave and free Black marriage in the nineteenth century, Tera W. Hunter
- The short and tragic life of Robert Peace, a brilliant young man who left Newark for the Ivy League, Jeff Hobbs
- Intellectuals and race, Thomas Sowell
- Desire and disaster in New Orleans, tourism, race, and historical memory, Lynnell L. Thomas
- Back to Black, retelling Black radicalism for the 21st century, Kehinde Andrews
- I freed myself, African American self-emancipation in the Civil War era, David Williams, Valdosta State University
- Madison Park, a place of hope, Eric L. Motley ; foreword by Walter Isaacson
- "Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?", and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
- Ring shout, wheel about, the racial politics of music and dance in North American slavery, Katrina Dyonne Thompson
- Let us fight as free men, black soldiers and civil rights, Christine Knauer
- Daisy Turner's kin, an African American family saga, Jane C. Beck
- Katherine Dunham, dance and the African diaspora, Joanna Dee Das
- Florynce "Flo" Kennedy, the life of a black feminist radical, Sherie M. Randolph
- Represent, 200 years of African American art in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, consulting curator ; introductory essay by Richard J. Powell
- An African republic, black & white Virginians in the making of Liberia, Marie Tyler-McGraw
- Slave songs and the birth of African American poetry, Lauri Ramey
- Soul food, the surprising story of an American cuisine, one plate at a time, Adrian Miller
- The Hollywood Jim Crow, the racial politics of the movie industry, Maryann Erigha
- Chosen people, the rise of American Black Israelite religions, Jacob S. DorMan