African Americans -- Literary collections
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African Americans -- Literary collections
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African Americans
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Incoming Resources
- Vintage Hughes, Langston Hughes
- The Crisis reader, selections from the N.A.A.C.P.'s Crisis magazine, Sondra Kathryn Wilson
- Brotherman, the odyssey of black men in America, edited by Herb Boyd and Robert L. Allen ; illustrations by Tom Feelings
- The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka reader, by Amiri Baraka ; edited by William J. Harris in collaboration with Amiri Baraka
- The Prentice Hall anthology of African American women's literature, Valerie Lee, editor
- I love myself when I am laughing ... and then again when I am looking mean and impressive, a Zora Neale Hurston reader, edited by Alice Walker ; introduction by Mary Helen Washington
- The days of good looks, the prose and poetry of Cheryl Clarke, 1980 to 2005, Cheryl Clarke
- I love myself when I am laughing ... and then again when I am looking mean and impressive, a Zora Neale Hurston reader, edited by Alice Walker ; introduction by Mary Helen Washington
- Harlem's glory, Black women writing, 1900-1950, edited by Lorraine Elena Roses, Ruth Elizabeth Randolph
- Blacks, Gwendolyn Brooks
- Giant steps, the new generation of African American writers, edited and with an introduction by Kevin Young
- Chocolate thoughts, short stories, essays and poetry from the hearts and minds of real black men, S. James Guitard
- The Paul Laurence Dunbar reader, a selection of the best of Paul Laurence Dunbar's poetry and prose, including writings never before available in book form, edited by Jay Martin and Gossie H. Hudson
- Practical virtues, everyday values and devotions for African American families, Floyd H. Flake and M. Elaine McCollins Flake
- Recognize!, an anthology honoring and amplifying Black life, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson
- Afro-American writing, an anthology of prose and poetry, Richard A. Long and Eugenia W. Collier, editors
- Black boy joy, [edited by Kwame Mbalia]
- Black fire, an anthology of Afro-American writing, edited by Amiri Baraka and Larry Neal
- The African-American audio experience
- One-hundred-and-one African-American read-aloud stories, edited by Susan Kantor
- My one good nerve, Ruby Dee
- Ebony angels, a collection of African-American poetry and prose, compiled by Faith Jaycox ; illustrations by Terrance Cummings
- The Reed reader, Ishmael Reed
- The Norton Anthology of African American literature, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and American Research, Harvard University ; Valerie A. Smith, general editor, Dean of the College, Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature, Professor of English and African American Studies, Princeton University
- Early works, Lawd today!, Uncle Tom's children, Native son, by Richard Wright
- A treasury of African American Christmas stories, compiled and edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas
- Richard Wright reader, edited by Ellen Wright and Michel Fabre ; notes by Michel Fabre
- The works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson, edited by Gloria T. Hull
- The sport of the gods, and other essential writings, edited and introduced by Shelley Fisher Fishkin and David Bradley
- The word, Black writers talk about the transformative power of reading and writing : interviews, edited and with an introduction by Marita Golden
- A treasury of African-American Christmas stories, compiled and edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas ; illustrated by James Reynolds
- African-American voices, edited by Michele Stepto. Introductions and notes by Michele Stepto
- A treasury of African-American Christmas stories, compiled and edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas, Volume II
- Beloved Harlem, a literary tribute to Black America's most famous neighborhood, from the classics to the contemporary, edited by William H. Banks, Jr
- Writings, James Weldon Johnson
- A way out of no way, writing about growing up Black in America, edited by Jacqueline Woodson
- Early works ; and, Later works, Richard Wright
- Good morning, revolution ;, uncollected social protest writings, Edited and with an introd. by Faith Berry. Foreword by Saunders Redding
- Crossing the danger water, three hundred years of African-American writing, edited and with an introduction by Deirdre Mullane
- Black silk, a collection of African American erotica, edited by Retha Powers
- Richard Wright reader, edited by Ellen Wright and Michel Fabre ; notes by Michel Fabre
- The new Negro, edited by Alain Locke ; with an introduction by Arnold Rampersad
- The short stories, edited by R. Baxter Miller ; introduction by Arnold Rampersad
- Gumbo, an anthology of African American writing, edited by Marita Golden and E. Lynn Harris
- The collected works of Olivia Ward Bush-Banks, compiled and edited by Bernice F. Guillaume
- The Norton anthology of African American literature, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Nellie Y. McKay, general editor
- The collected works of Olivia Ward Bush-Banks, compiled and edited by Bernice F. Guillaume
- Best African American essays, 2010, Gerald Early, series editor ; Randall Kennedy, guest editor
- Hokum, an anthology of African-American humor, edited by Paul Beatty
- Good morning revolution, uncollected writings of social protest, by Langston Hughes ; edited and with an introduction by Faith Berry ; foreword by Saunders Redding
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