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					Author (Last Name/First) | 
					Title | 
| Abbott, Dorothy | Mississippi Writers: Reflections of Childhood and Youth | 
| Abernathy, Ralph David | And The Walls Came Tumbling Down | 
| Abramson, Doris E. | Negro Playwrights in the American Theatre | 
| Abu-Jamal, Mumia/Noelle Hanrahan | All Things Censored | 
| Aidoo, Ama Ata | Anowa | 
| Akbar, Na'im | Know Thy Self | 
| Alexander, Elizabeth | The Black Interior | 
| Alhamisi, Ahmed/ Kofi Wangara | Black Arts & Black Aesthetics | 
| Allen, James et al | Without Sanctuary | 
| Allen, Ron/ Stella Crews | HIPology | 
| Al-Mansour, Khalid Abdullah Tariq | Betrayal | 
| Altshuler, Alan A. | Community Control | 
| Angelou, Maya | Gather Together in My Name | 
| Anonymous | The Sovereignty Files: The Real Story | 
| Anthony, Earl | Picking up The Gun | 
| Anyike, James C. | African American Holidays | 
| Aptheker, Bettina | Woman's Legacy | 
| Aptheker, Herbert | A Documentary History of the Negro People in the US | 
| Aptheker, Herbert | A Documentary History of the Negro People in the US | 
| Aptheker, Herbert | To Be Free` | 
| Arnett, Marvin V. | Pieces from Life's Crazy Quilt | 
| Asante, Molefi Kete | Afrocentricity | 
| Asante, Molefi Kete | Malcolm X | 
| Auer, J. Jeffrey | The Rhetoric of Our Times | 
| Awoonor, Kofi | The Breast of the Earth | 
| Aya, Roderick/ Norman Miller | The New American Revoolution | 
| Ayers, Edward L. | Southern Crossing | 
| Bailey, Leaonead Pack | Broadside Authors and Artists: An Illustrated Biographical Directory (2 copies) | 
| Bakalis, Michael J. | The Role & Contributions of American Negroes in the History of the US and of Illinois | 
| Baker, Houston A., Jr. | Afro-American Poetics | 
| Baker, Houston A., Jr. | The Journey Back | 
| Baker, Houston A., Jr. | A Many-Colored Coat of Dreams: The Poetry of Countee Cullen | 
| Baker, Ray Stannard | Following The Color Line | 
| Baker, William D. | Focus on Prose | 
| Baldwin, James | Notes of a Native Son | 
| Ballard, Allen B. | The Education of Black Folk | 
| Ballou, Robert O. | World Bible | 
| Banton, Michael | Racial Consciousness | 
| Barksdale, Richard/ Keneth Kinnamon | Black Writers of America | 
| Baughman, E. Earl/ W. Grant Dahlstrom | Negro and White Children | 
| Beauford, Fred | The Rejected American | 
| Beilenson, John/ Heidi Jackson | Voices of Struggle | 
| Bell, Bernard W. | The Folk Roots of Contemporary Afro-American Poetry | 
| Bell, Derrick | Afrolantica Legacies | 
| Bell, Derrick | Race, Racism and American Law | 
| Bell, Derrick A. | Civil Rights | 
| Bell-Scott, Patricia et. al | Double Stitch | 
| Bennett, Lerone, Jr. | Before the Mayflower | 
| Bennett, Lerone, Jr. | The Negro Mood | 
| Berhrnd-Klodt, Menzi/ Carolyn J. Mattern | Social Action Collections at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin | 
| Berry, Faith | Good Morning Revolution | 
| Berry, Mary Frances/ John W. Blassingame | Long Memory | 
| Berwanger, Eugene | The Frontier Against Slavery | 
| Best, Mary E. | Seventy Septembers | 
| Bettersworth, John K. | Your Mississippi | 
| Bigsby, C.W.E. | The Black American Writer | 
| Bilingsley, Andrew | Black Families in White America | 
| Billingsley, Andrew/ Jeanne M. Giovannoni | Children of the Storm | 
| Billingsley, Andrew/ Jeanne M. Giovannoni | Mighty Like A River | 
| Bing, Leon | Do or Die | 
| Black History Museum Committee | Sterling A. Brown: A Umum Tribute | 
| Blackett, R.J.M. | Beating Against the Barriers | 
| Blassingame, John W. | The Slave Community | 
| Blaustein, Albert P/ Robert L. Zangrando | Civil Rights and the American Negro | 
| Blocksom, Charles, L. | "Damn Rare" | 
| Blyden, Edward W. | Christianity Islam and the Negro Race | 
| Bohanannan, Paul/ Philip Curtin | Africa and Africans 3rd edition | 
| Bone, Robert A. | Down Home | 
| Bone, Robert A. | The Negro Novel in America | 
| Bontemps, Arna | Great Slave Narratives | 
| Bontemps, Arna | Golden Slippers | 
| Bontemps, Arna | American Negro Poetry | 
| Boyer, Paul S. et. al | The Enduring Vision | 
| Boyer, Paul S. et. al | The Enduring Vision | 
| Bracey, Earnest | The Comedy of War | 
| Bracey, Earnest N. | Prophetic Insight | 
| Bradley, Sculley et. al | The American Tradition in Literature | 
| Breer, Margaret R. et. al | Prose and Poetry Journeys | 
| Brentton, Henry L. | Power and Politics in Africa | 
| Brooks, Gwendolyn | Jump Bad | 
| Brooks, Gwendolyn | Report From Part Two | 
| Brooks, Gwendolyn | Report From Part One | 
| Brooks, Gwendolyn et al | A Different Image | 
| Brotz, Howard M. | The Black Jews of Harlem | 
| Brown, H. Rap | Die Nigger Die | 
| Brown, Joseph A. | To Stand on the Rock | 
| Brown, Sterling A. et. al | The Negro Caravan | 
| Brown, William Wells | The Negro in The American Rebellion | 
| Bruchac, Joseph | The Next World | 
| Buhle, Paul et al | C.L.R. James: His Life and Work | 
| Bullins, Ed | Four Dynamite Plays | 
| Bullins, Ed | New Plays From the Black Theatre | 
| Buni, Andrew | Robert L. Vann of the Pittsburgh Courier: Politics and Black Journalism | 
| Burke, Fred G. | Africa's Quest for Order | 
| Bush, Rod | The New Black Vote | 
| Byrd, Rudolph P. | Generations in Black & White | 
| Cable, George W. | The Negro Question | 
| Caldwell, Ben et. al | A Black Quartet | 
| Calloway, Bertha W./ Alonzo N. Smith | Visions of Freedom on the Great Plains | 
| Calloway, Colin G. | The World Turned Upside Down | 
| Cameron, James | A Time of Terror | 
| Campbell, Clarice T./ Oscar Allan Rogers, Jr. | Mississippi: The Closed Society | 
| Campbell, Luther/ John R. Miller | As Nasty As They Wanna Be | 
| Canfield, Jack et. Al | Chicken Soup for the African American Soul | 
| Carr, Roy | A Century of Jazz | 
| Carroll, Rebecca | Black Men Writing | 
| Carson, Ben/ Cecil Murphey | Gifted Hands | 
| Carson, Clayborne | The Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr. | 
| Carter, Dan T. | Scottboro | 
| Cartey, Wilfred/ Martin Kilson | The African Reader: Independent Africa | 
| Cartey, Wilfred/ Martin Kilson | Whispers from a Continent: The Literature of Contemporary Black Africa | 
| Case, Carroll | The Slaughter | 
| Chambers, Clarke A. | Seedtime of Reform | 
| Charters, Samuel | The Poetry of the Blues | 
| Cheatwood, Kiarri T-H. | The Race | 
| Chestnutt, Helen M. | Charles Waddell Chestnutt: Pioneer of the Color Line | 
| Children of Color | Storybook Bible | 
| Chisholm, Shirley | Unbought and Unbossed | 
| Clark, Kenneth B. | Dark Ghetto | 
| Clarke, John Henrik | American Negro Short Stories | 
| Clarke, John Henrik | William Styron's Nat Turner Ten Black Writers Respond | 
| Clarke, John Henrik | Harlem | 
| Clarke, John Henrik | African World Revolution | 
| Clarke, John Henrik/ Vincent Harding | Slave Trade and Slavery | 
| Clarke, John Henrk | Who Betrayed The African World Revolution? and other speeches | 
| Cleaver, Eldridge | Target Zero | 
| Cleveland, E. E. | Free at Last | 
| Cohen, Mitchell/ Dennis Hale | The New Student Left | 
| Cole, John | Development and Underdevelopment: A Profile of the Third World | 
| Conniff, Michael L./ Thomas J. Davis | Africans in a Americas | 
| Conrad, Earl | The Invention of the Negro | 
| Conyers, James L., Jr. | The Evolution of African American Studies | 
| Conyers, James L., Jr. | Law, Culture, & Africana Studies | 
| Conyers, James L., Jr. | Afrocentricity and the Academy | 
| Conyers, James L., Jr. | Africana Studies | 
| Conyers, James L., Jr. | Black Cultures and Race Relations | 
| Conyers, James L., Jr. | Engines of the Black Power Movement | 
| Conyers, James L., Jr./ Julius E. Thompson | The Life and Times of John Henrik Clarke | 
| Conyers, James L., Jr./ Julius E. Thompson | The Life and Times of John Henrik Clarke | 
| Conyers, James, Jr. | Charles H. Wesley: The Intellectual Tradition of a Black Historian | 
| Coombs, Orde | We Speak As Liberators | 
| Cortner, Richard C. | A "Scottsboro" Case in MS | 
| Cottingham, Clement | Race, Poverty, and the Urban Underclass | 
| Couch, William, Jr. | New Black Play-wrights | 
| Crayton, Tabatha | The African-American Address Book | 
| Cross, Ralph D. et al | Atlas of Mississippi | 
| Cross, Theodore | The Black Power Imperative | 
| Crouch, Stanley | Notes of a Hanging Judge | 
| Cruse, Harold | Rebellion or Revolution | 
| Cruse, Harold | The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual | 
| Curriden, Mark/ Leroy Phillips, Jr. | Contempt of Court | 
| Curry, Leonard P. | The Free Black in Urban America | 
| Daniel, Lloyd | Liberation Education | 
| Daniel, Pete | The Shadow of Slavery | 
| Dann, Martin E. | The Black Press | 
| Dannin, Robert | Black Pilgrimage to Islam | 
| Dansby, B. Baldwin | A Brief History of Jackson College | 
| Dates, Jannette L/ William Barlow | Split Image | 
| Dathorne, O.R./ Willifried Feuser | Africa in Prose | 
| Davidson, Basil | Modern Africa | 
| Davies, David R. | The Press and Race | 
| Davis, Charles T./ Henry louis Gates, Jr. | The Slave's Narrative | 
| Davis, Charles/ Daniel Walden | On Being Black | 
| Davis, Darien | Slavery and Beyond: The African Impact on Latin America and the Caribbean | 
| Davis, Frank G. | The Economic of Black Community Development | 
| Davis, Jack E, | Race Against Time | 
| Davis, Ossie | Life Lit By Some Large Version: Selected Speeches and Writings of Ossie Davis | 
| DeCaro, Louis A. | On The Side | 
| DeConde, Alexander | Student Activism | 
| Dennett, John Richard | The South As It Is 1865-1866 | 
| Dent, Thomas C./ Richard Schechner | The Free Southerner Theater | 
| Derricote, Toi | The Black Notebooks: An Interior Journey | 
| Deutsch, Babette | Poetry Handbook | 
| Dittmer, John | Local People | 
| Dixon, Vernon J./ Badi Foster | Beyond Black or White | 
| Dobie, Ann Brewster | Uncommonplace | 
| Dorsey, L.C. | Freedom Came to Mississippi | 
| Douglass, Fredrick | Life and Times of Frederick Douglass | 
| Douglass, Fredrick | Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass: An American Slave | 
| Douglass, Fredrick | Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave | 
| Doyle, William | An American Insurrection | 
| Drake, St. Clair/ Horace R. Cayton | Black Metropolis | 
| Dramer, Kim | Native Americans and Black Americans | 
| Dray, Phillip | At The Hands of Persons Unknown | 
| Driskell, David C. | The Other Side of Color | 
| Drotning, Phillip T. | A Guide to Negro History in America | 
| Drotning, Phillip T. | An American Traveler's Guide To Black History | 
| Du Bois, W.E.B. | Dark Princess | 
| Du Bois, W.E.B. | The Souls of Black Folk | 
| Du Bois, W.E.B. | Black Reconstruction | 
| Duberman, Martin | The Uncompleted Past | 
| Duberman, Martin | The Antislavery Vanguard | 
| DuBois, W.E.B. | The Negro American Family | 
| DuBois, W.E.B. | Dusk of Dawn: An Essay Toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept | 
| Dumond, Dwight Lowell | Antislavery | 
| Dunbar, Alice Moore | Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence | 
| Dunbar, Harry B. | A Brother Like Me | 
| Dunham, Katherine | Island Possessed | 
| Dyson, Michael Eric | Holler If You Hear Me: Searching for Tupac Shakur | 
| Early, Gerald | My Soul's High Song | 
| Early, Gerald | Blach Heartland | 
| Early, Gerald | Lure and Loathing | 
| Early, Gerald | Tuxedo Junction | 
| Early, Gerald | Speech and Power | 
| Early, Gerald | Speech and Power | 
| Easter, Earl et. Al | Songs of People | 
| Eddy, Elizabeth | Walk the White Line | 
| Editors of Fortune | The Negro City | 
| Edley, Christopher, Jr. | Not All Black and White | 
| Ekwenski, Cyprian | People of the City | 
| Ekwenski, Cyprian | Jagua Nana | 
| Ela, Jean-Marc | African Cry | 
| Ellison, Ralph | Shadow & Act | 
| Ellwood, Robert S. | Many Peoples, Many Faiths | 
| Equiano, Olaudah/ Ed. Robert J. Allison | The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano | 
| Essein-Udom, E.U. | Black Nationalism | 
| Evers, Myrlie B./ Willie Morris | For Us, the Living | 
| Evers-Williams, Myrlie/ Manning Marable | The Autobiography of Medgar Evers: A Hero's Life and Legacy Revealed | 
| Evers-Williams, Myrlie/ Melinda Blau | Watch Me Fly: What I Learned on the Way to Becoming The Woman . . . | 
| Ewers, Carolyn H. | Sidney Poiter: The Long Journey | 
| Fager, Charles E. | Selma, 1965 | 
| Faggett, Harry Lee | Black & Other Minorities in Shakespeare | 
| Fanon, Frantz | Toward African Revolution | 
| Farley, John E. | Majority-Minority Relations | 
| Farmer, James | CORE and Strategy of Nonviolence | 
| Farmer, James | Lay Bare The Heart: An Autobiography of the Civil Rights Movement | 
| Farnsworth, Robert M. | Melvin B. Tolson, 1898-1966: Plain Talk and Poetic Prophecy | 
| Farrakhan, Louis | The Honorable Elijah Muhammad | 
| Faulk, Nancy Auer/ Rita M. Gross | Unspoken Worlds | 
| Faulkner, Audrey Olsen et. al | When I Was Comin' Up | 
| Faulkner. William | The Faulkner Reader: Selections from the Works of William Faulkner | 
| Ferguson, Blanche | Countee Cullen and the Negro Renaissance | 
| Fishel, Leslie H./ Benjamin Quarles | The Negro American | 
| Fogel, Robert William/ Stanley L. Engerman | Time on the Cross | 
| Foner, Jack D. | Blacks and the Military in American History | 
| Ford, Nick Aaron | Seeking a Newer World: Memoirs of A Black American Teacher | 
| Fordham, Paul | The Geography of African Affairs 3rd edition | 
| Forman, James | Sammy Younge, Jr. | 
| Fouche, Rayvon | Black Inventors in the Age of Segregation | 
| Fowler, Carolyn | Black Arts & Black Aesthetics | 
| Franklin, John Hope/ Alfred A. Moss, Jr. | From Slavery to Freedom | 
| Franklin, John Hope/ Alfred A. Moss, Jr. | From Slavery to Freedom | 
| Franklin, John Hope/ Alfred A. Moss, Jr. | The Free Negro in North Carolina | 
| Franklin, John Hope/ Alfred A. Moss, Jr. | The Emancipation Proclamation | 
| Franklin, John Hope/ Alfred A. Moss, Jr. | Mirror to America: The Autobiography of John Hope Franklin | 
| Franklin, V. P. | Living Our Stories, Telling Our Truths | 
| Franklinm John Hope | Reminiscences of An Active: The Autobiography of John Roy Lynch | 
| Frazier, Thomas R. | Afro-American History | 
| Frazier, Thomas R. | African-American History | 
| Friedland, Michael B. | Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet | 
| Fry, Gladys-Marie | Night Riders | 
| Fullinwider, S.P. | The Mind & Mood of Black America | 
| Furnas, J.C. | Goodbye to Uncle Tom | 
| Furtado, Celso | Development and Underdevelopment | 
| G.W. Kingnorth | Africa South of the Sahara | 
| Gannett, Lewis | The Lonesome Road | 
| Gara, Larry | The Narrative of William W. Brown, A Fugitive Slave | 
| Gardiner, James J./ J. Deotis Roberts Sr. | Quest For A Black Theology | 
| Garfinkel, Herbert | When Negroes March | 
| Garner, James | Reconstruction in Mississippi | 
| Gary, Lawrence E. | Black Men Writing | 
| Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. et. al | Voices in Black & White | 
| Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. et. al | Thirteen Ways of Looking At A Black Man | 
| Gayle, Addison, Jr. | Claude McKay: The Black Poet at War | 
| Genet, Jean | Soledad Brother | 
| George, Nelson | Where Did Our Love Go? | 
| Georges-Abeyie | The Criminal Justice System and Blacks | 
| Gerber, David A. | Black Ohio and the Color Line 1860-1915 | 
| Gibbs, C. R. | The Afro-American Inventor | 
| Gibson, Donald B. | Modern Black Poets | 
| Gilbert, Olive | Narrative of Sojourner Truth | 
| Ginzburg, Ralph | 100 Years of Lynching | 
| Giovanni, Nikki | Gemini: An Extended Autobiographical Statement | 
| Glasglow, Douglas G. | The Black Underclass | 
| Glasgow, Douglas G. | The Black Underclass | 
| Goff, Stanley et. Al | Brothers: Black Soldiers in the Nam | 
| Goggins, Jacqueline | Carter G. Woodson | 
| Golden, Marita | Saving Our Sons | 
| Goldstein, Norm | Stylebook and Libel Manual | 
| Goldston, Robert | The Negro Revolution | 
| Goodheart, Lawrence et al. | Slavery in American Society | 
| Goodheart, Lawrence/ Hugh Hawkins | The Abolitionists | 
| Gordone, Charles | No Place to be Somebody | 
| Gorer, Geoffrey | Africa Dances | 
| Goss, Clay | Bill Pickett: Black Bulldogger | 
| Gossett, Thomas F. | Race | 
| Graham, Maryemma/ Amritjit Singh | Conversations with Ralph Ellison | 
| Greenberg, Kenneth S. | The Confessions of Nat Turner | 
| Griggs, Sutton E. | The Life Story of John L. Webb | 
| Grimes, Eric K./ Butch Slaughter | Why Our Children Hate Us | 
| Guttman, Herbert G. | The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom | 
| H. S. Wilson | African Decolonization | 
| Halasa, Malu | Elijah Muhammad | 
| Haley, Alex | The Autobiography of Malcolm X | 
| Harding, Vincent | Martin Luther King: The Inconvenient Hero | 
| Harlan, Louis R. | Booker T. Washington | 
| Harlan, Louis R. | Booker T. Washington | 
| Harper, Michael S./ Anthony Walton | Every Shut Eye Ain't Asleep | 
| Harris, E. Lynn | What Becomes of the Brokenhearted: A Memoir | 
| Harris, Joseph | Africans and Their History Revised edition | 
| Harris, William H. | The Harder We Run | 
| Harris, William J. | The LeRoi Jones/ Amiri Baraka Reader | 
| Harrisburg, Halley K. | John Biggers | 
| Harrison, Alferdteen | A History of the Most Worshipful Stringer Grand Lodge | 
| Harvey, James C. | Black Civil Rights During the Johnson Administration | 
| Hayden, Robert | Kaleidoscope | 
| Hayes, Bob | The Black American Travel Guide | 
| Hayes, Floyd W., Jr. | A Turburlent Voyage | 
| Height, Dorothy I./ National Council of Negro Women | The Black Family Dinner Quilt Cookbook | 
| Hemenway, Robert | The Black Novelist | 
| Henderson, William T. | A Handbook for College Success | 
| Henry, Aaron/ Constance Curry | Aaron Henry: The Fire Ever Burning | 
| Hersey, John | The Algiers Motel Incident | 
| Herskovits, Melville J. | The New World Negro | 
| Herskovits, Melville J. | The Myth of the Negro Past | 
| Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr. | In the Matter of Color | 
| Higginbotham, Sylvia/ Lisa Monti | The Insiders' Guide to Mississippi | 
| Hill, Grant | Something All Our Own | 
| Hill, Herbert | Anger, and Beyond | 
| Hine, Darlene Clark | The State of Afro-American History | 
| Hirsch, Arnold R. | Making the Second Ghetto | 
| Holden, Matthew | The Politics of the Black Nation | 
| Holland, Antonio F. | Nathan B. Young and the Struggle over Black Higher Education | 
| Holmes, Paul C./ Anita J. Lehman | Keys to Understanding The Poem | 
| Holtzclaw, R. Fulton | William Henry Holtzclaw: Scholar in Ebony | 
| Horne, Jennifer | Working the Dirt | 
| Hornsby, Alton, Jr. | Dictionary of Twentieth Century Black Leaders | 
| Hoskins, Kimberly V. | Amandla Ngewethu | 
| Hudson-Weems, Clenora | Contemporary African Theory, Thought and Action | 
| Hudson-Weems, Clenora | Africana Womanism | 
| Hudson-Weems, Clenora | The Definitive Emmett Till: Passion and Battle of A Woman for Truth and Intellectual Justice | 
| Huggin, Nathan Irvin | Harlem Renaissance | 
| Hughes, A.J | East Africa: The Search for Unity | 
| Hughes, Langston | The Best Short Stories by Negro Writers | 
| Hughes, Langston | New Negro Poets | 
| Hughes, Langston | I Wonder As I Wander: An Autobiographical Journey | 
| Hughes, Langston/ Arna Bontemps | The Poetry of the Negro | 
| Hull, Bloria T. et. Al | But Some of Us Are Brave | 
| Hunter-Gault, Charlayne | In My Place | 
| Hutchinson, Earl Ofari | Black Fatherhood II | 
| Hyman, Harold M. | Lincoln's Decision for Emancipation | 
| Jacobs, Paul/ Saul Landau, Eve Pell | To Serve the Devil | 
| James, C.L.R. | The Black Jacobins | 
| James, Franklin J. et. al | Minorities in the Sunbelt | 
| Janken, Kenneth Robert | Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African American Intellectual | 
| Johnston, R.J. | The American Urban System | 
| Jolly, Kenneth S. | Black Liberation in the Midwest | 
| Jones, Ann | Uncle Tom's Campus | 
| Jones, LeRoi | Dutchman & the Slave | 
| Jones, LeRoi | Raise Race Rays Raze | 
| Jones, LeRoi/ Larry Neal | Black Fire | 
| Jones, Thomas R. | Lost Survivor: From Man into Soldier–and Soldier Back to Man | 
| Jordan, June | Civil Wars | 
| Jordan, June | Soulscript | 
| Jordan, William G. | Black Newspapers & America's War for Democracy | 
| Jordan, Winthrop D. | The White Man's Burden | 
| Jordan. Winthrop | White Over Black | 
| Joyce, Joyce Ann | Warriors, Conjurers and Priest | 
| Kahn, Si | How People Get Power | 
| Kardiner, Abram/ Lionel Ovesey | The Mark of Oppression | 
| Karenga, M. Ron | Essays on Struggle | 
| Karim, Benjamin et al | Remembering Malcolm | 
| Katz, William Loren | Black People Who Made The Old West | 
| Kearns, Frances E. | The Black Experience | 
| Kedourie, Elie | Nationalism in Asia and Africa | 
| Keiler, Allan | Marian Anderson: A Singer's Journey | 
| Kennedy, Randall | Nigger | 
| Kent, George | Blackness and the Adveture of Western Culture | 
| Khapoya, Vincent B. | The African Experience: An Introduction | 
| Killens, John Oliver/ Jerry W. Ward, Jr. | Black Southern Voices | 
| King, Bruce/ Kolawole Ogungbesan | A Celebration of Black and African Writing | 
| King, Martin Luther, Jr. | Why Can't We Wait | 
| King, Wilma | African American Childhoods | 
| King, Woodie/ Earl Anthony | Black Poets and Prophet | 
| King, Woodie/ Earl Anthony | The Forerunners | 
| Kirkpatrick, Mario Carter | Mississippi: Off the Beaten Path | 
| Kitwana, Bakari | Why White Kids Love Hip Hop | 
| Klein, Herbert S. | Slavery in the Americas | 
| Kluger, Richard | Simple Justice | 
| Knight, Franklin W. | The Carribean: The Genesis of a Fragmented Nationalism | 
| Komunyakaa, Yusef/ David Lehman | The Best American Poetry, 2003 | 
| Kornweibel, Theodore, Jr. | Seeing Reds | 
| Kubitschek, Missy Dehn | Claiming the Heritage | 
| Lacey, Paul A. | The Inner War | 
| Ladd, Everett Carll, Jr. | Negro Political Leadership in the South | 
| Ladner, Joyce A. | Tomorrow's Tomorrow | 
| Lamb, David | The Africans | 
| Lamon, Lester C. | Black in Tennessee | 
| Lanker, Brian | I Dream A World (2 copies) | 
| Latif, Sultan Abdul | When Nations Gather | 
| Lawson, Steven F. | In Pursuit of Power | 
| Lawson, Steven F. | Black Ballots | 
| Lee, Don L. | From Plan to Planet | 
| Lee, Martha F. | The Nation of Isam | 
| Lester, Julius | Search for the New Land | 
| Lester, Julius | Look Out Whitey, Blacko Power's Gon' Get Your Mama! | 
| Lester, Julius | Revolutionary Notes | 
| Levenson, Jacob | The Secret Epidemic | 
| Lewis, Anthony | Gideon's Trumpet | 
| Lewis, Rupert | Marcus Garvey: Anti-Colonial Champion | 
| Lightfoot-Klein, Hanny | Prisoners of Ritual | 
| Lincoln, C. Eric/ Lawrence H. Mamiya | The Black Church in the African American Experience | 
| Lincoln, C. Eric/ Lawrence H. Mamiya | Sounds of the Struggle | 
| Lincoln, C. Eric/ Lawrence H. Mamiya | The Black Muslims in America | 
| Lincoln, C. Eric/ Lawrence H. Mamiya | The Black Americans | 
| Lipscomb, Anne S./ Kathleen S. Hutchison | Tracing your Mississippi Ancestors | 
| Lomax, Alan/ Raoul Abdul | 3000 Years of Black Poetry | 
| Lomax, Loius E. | The Negro Revolt | 
| Lorde, Audre | Sister Outsider | 
| Lorde, Audre | The Cancer Journals | 
| Lovett, Bobby L. | How It Came to Be | 
| Lowenfels, Walter | In a Time of Revolution | 
| Luker, Ralph E. | The Social Gospel in Black & White | 
| Lusane, Clarence | Race in Th Global Era | 
| Lusane, Clarence | Hitler's Black Victims | 
| Lyle, Jack | The Black American and The Press | 
| Lynch, John R. | The Facts of Reconstruction | 
| Lynd, Staughton | Reconstruction | 
| Macklin, A. Delano | Fairytale???? | 
| Madhubuti, Haki R. | Why L.A. Happened | 
| Madhubuti, Haki R. | Enemies | 
| Madhubuti, Haki R. | Claiming Earth | 
| Madison, James H. | A Lynching in the Heartland | 
| Major, Clarence | The New Black Poetry | 
| Mann, Eric | Comrade George: An Investigation into the Life, Political Thought, & Assassination of George Jackson | 
| Manning, Kenneth | Black Apollo of Science: The Life of Ernest Everett Just | 
| Maquet, Jacques | Africanity: The Cultural Unity of Black Africa | 
| Marable, Manning | Black Leadership | 
| Mazel, Ella | "And don't call me a racist!" | 
| Mbiti, John S. | Introduction to African Religion | 
| McAdam, Doug | Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency | 
| McCaul, Robert L. | The Black Struggle for Public Schooling in Nineteenth Century Illinois | 
| McClymer, John F. | Mississippi Freedom Summer | 
| McFarlin, Annjenette Sophie | Black Congressional Reconstruction Orators and their Orations | 
| McFeely, William S. | Yankee Stepfather | 
| McFeely, William S. | Fredrick Douglass | 
| McGovern, James R. | Anatomy of a Lynching | 
| McHenry, Elizabeth | Forgotten Readers | 
| McKay, Claude | Harlem | 
| McKay, Claude | A Long Way from Home: An Autobiography | 
| McKay, Claude | A Long Way from Home: An Autobiography | 
| McKissick, Floyd | 3/5 of A Man | 
| McPherson, James M. | The Negro's Civil War | 
| McPherson, James M. | The Struggle For Equality | 
| McQuilkin, Frank | Think Black | 
| Medearis, Angel Shelf | The African-American Kitchen | 
| Medina, Tony/ Louis Reyes Rivera | Bum Rush the Page | 
| Meier. August | Negro Poetry and Drama and The Negro in American Fiction | 
| Meier. August/ Elliot Rudwick | From Plantation to Ghetto | 
| Mfume, Kwesi/ Ron Stodghill II | No Free Ride | 
| Miller, F. Ethelbert | In Search of Color Everywhere | 
| Mintz, Steven | African American Voices | 
| Mitchell, Loften | Black Drama | 
| Moody, Anne | Coming of Age in Mississippi | 
| Moon, Elaine Latzman | Untold Tales, Unsung Heroes | 
| Moore, Carman | Somebody's Angel Child: The Story of Bessie Smith | 
| Morgan, Edmund S. | American Slavery- American Freedom | 
| Morris, Terry | No Justice, No Peace | 
| Morrison, Toni | Playing in the Dark | 
| Mosby, Dewey/ Darrell Sewell | Henry Ossawa Tanner | 
| Mosher, Marlene | New Directions From Don E. Lee | 
| Motley, Mary Penick | The Invisible Soldier | 
| Muhammed, Wallace Deen | As The Light Shineth From The East | 
| Muse, Benjamin | The American Negro Revolution | 
| Myers, Lean Wright | Black Women | 
| Myers, Walter Dean | Now Is Your Time | 
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| Neal, Mark Anthony | New Black Man | 
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| Neiman, Donald G. | Promise to Keep | 
| Nelson, William E. | Black Atlantic Politics | 
| Newby, I.A. | The Development of Segregationist Thought | 
| Newman, Richard/ Marcia Sawyer | Everybody Say Freedom | 
| Newton, Carolyn | Outdoor Mississippi | 
| Newton, Huey P. | To Die For The People: The Writings of Huey P. Newton | 
| Ngugi Wa Thiong'o | The River Between | 
| Nielsen, Aldon Lynn | Reading Race | 
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| Nkrumah, Kwame | Africa Must Unite | 
| Northrup, David | The Atlantic Slave Trade | 
| Norton, Mary Beth et. al | A People and a Nation | 
| Oakley, Giles | The Devil's Music | 
| Obadele, Imari Abubakari | Foundations of the Black Nation | 
| O'Brien, Gail Williams | The Color of The Law | 
| Odaatey, Bli | A Safari of African Cooking | 
| Ofari, Earl | The Myth of Black Capitalism | 
| Ogletree, Charles J./ Austin Sarat | From Lynch Mobs to the Killing State | 
| Okai, Atukwei | Lorgorligi Logarithms and other Poems | 
| Olaudah, Equiano/ Robert J. Allison | The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano Written By Himself | 
| Olaudah, Equiano/ Robert J. Allison | The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano Written By Himself, 2nd ed. | 
| Oliver, Paul | The Story of the Blues | 
| Olsen, Jack | Black is Best: The Riddle of Cassius Clay | 
| Olsen, Jack | Last Man Standing: The Tragedy and Triumph of Geronimo Pratt | 
| Onwuachi, P. Chike | Black Ideology in the African Diaspora | 
| O'Reilly, Kenneth | "Racial Matters" | 
| Oshinsky, David M. | "Worse Than Slavery": Parchman Farm and the Ordeal of Jim Crow Justice | 
| Oughton, Taylor | Great African Americans | 
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| Partington, Paul | W.E.B DuBois: A Bibliography of His Published Writings | 
| Patterson, Lindsay | An Introduction To Black Literature In America | 
| Patterson, Lindsay | The Negro in Music and Art | 
| Patterson, Lindsay | Anthology of the American Negro in the Theatre | 
| Paul, Jon, & Charlotte | FIRE! | 
| Payne, Daniel A. | History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church | 
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| Perkins, John | Let Justice Roll Down | 
| Perkins, Useni Eugene | Harvesting New Generations | 
| Perkins, Useni Eugene | Explosion of Chicago's Black Street Gangs | 
| Perry, Bruce | Malcolm: The Life of a Man Who Changed Black America | 
| Phillips, Ivory | White Racism and Black Powerlessness | 
| Phillips, J.J. et al | The Before Columbus Foundation Poetry Anthology | 
| Pinkney, Alphonso | The Myth of Black Progress | 
| Pipes, Wiliam | Death of an "Uncle Tom" | 
| Piven, Frances Fox/ Richard A. Cloward | Poor People's Movements | 
| Ploski, Harry A./ James Williams | Reference Library of Black America | 
| Plumpp, Sterling D. | Black Rituals | 
| Pohlmann, Marcus D. | Black Politics in Conservative America | 
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| Pooley, Robert C. et. al | Perspectives | 
| Posey, Josephine McCann | Against Great Odds: The History of Alcorn State University | 
| Posey, Josephine McCann | Alcorn State University and the National Alumni Association | 
| Post, Ken | The New States of West Africa | 
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| Preston, Michael B. et. al | The New Black Politics | 
| Pride, Armistead S./ Clint C. Wilson II | A History of the Black Press | 
| Quarles, Benjamin | The Negro in the American Revolution | 
| Quarles, Benjamin | Frederick Douglass and the Woman's Rights Movement | 
| Rabinowitz, Howard N. | Southern Black Leaders of the Reconstruction Era | 
| Rainwater, Lee | Soul | 
| Rampersad, Arnold | The Oxford Anthology of African American Poetry | 
| Rampersad, Arnold | Ralph Ellison: A Biography | 
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| Randall, Dudley/ Margaret Burroughs | For Malcolm | 
| Reddick, L.D. | Blacks and U.S. Wars | 
| Redding, Saunders/ Arthur P. David | Cavalcade | 
| Redley, Edwin S. | Black Exodus | 
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| Reed, Ishmael | Airing Dirty Laundry | 
| Reed, Ishmael | MultiAmerica | 
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| Reed, Ishmael | Necromancers From Now | 
| Reed, Ishmael et.al | Yardbird Reader | 
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| Salaam, Kalamu | From A Bend in the River | 
| Salaam, Kalamu | Word Up Black Poetry of the 80s From The Deep South | 
| Salaam, Kalamu/ Kwame Alexander | 360, A Revolution of Black Poets | 
| Salk, Erwin A. | A Layman's guide to Negro History | 
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| Savage, Barbara Dianne | Broadcasting Freedom | 
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| Sewell, George A./ Maragret L. Dwight | Mississippi Black History Makers | 
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| Singletary, Otis A. | Negro Militia and Reconstruction | 
| Singleton, LaFayette/ Kirk A. Johnson | The Black Health Library Guide to Stroke | 
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| Smith, William Gardner | Return To Black America: A Negro Reporter's Impressions after 16 years of self-exile | 
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| Soyinka, Wole | Aké: The Years of Childhood | 
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| Spring, Joel | Deculturalization and the Struggle for Equality | 
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| Staples, Robert | The Black Family | 
| Staples, Robert | The Urban Plantation | 
| Stearns, Marshall W. | The Story of Jazz | 
| Stein, Judith | The World of Marcus Garvey | 
| Steinfield, Melvin | Cracks in the Melting Pot: Racism and Discrimination in Am. Society | 
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| Storing, Herbert J. | What Country Have I? | 
| Strickland, Arvarh E. | History of the Chicago Urban League | 
| Strickland, Arvarh E./ Robert E. Weems, Jr. | The African American Experience | 
| Strickland, William/ Cheryll Y. Greene | Malcolm X Make It Plain | 
| Stuckley, Sterling | The Ideological Origins of Black Nationalism | 
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| Suggs, Henry Lewis | The Black Press in the Middle West | 
| Sullivan, Randall | Labyrinth | 
| Swanston, Anna | John Henrik Clarke: His Life, His Words, His Works | 
| Sweat, Edward F. | Form Slavery to Freedom | 
| Swierenga, Robert P. | Beyond The Civil War Synthesis | 
| T' Shaka, Oba | The Political Legacy of Malcom X | 
| Taeuber, Karl T./ Alma F. Taeuber | Negroes in Cities | 
| Tannenbaum, Frank | Slave & Citizen | 
| Tate, Sonsyrea | little x | 
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| Taulbert, Clifton L. | Watching Our Crops Come In | 
| Taylor, A. A. | The Negro in Tennessee | 
| Temple. Christel N. | Literary Pan-Africanism | 
| The Historical Research Department | The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews | 
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| Theisen, Olive Jensen | A Life on Paper | 
| Thomas, Lorenzo | Extraordinary Measures | 
| Thompson, Julius E. | Black Life in MS | 
| Thompson, Mavis/ Kirk A. Johnson | The Black Health Library Guide to Obesity | 
| Till-Mobley, Mamie/ Christopher Benson | Death of Innocence: The Story of the Hate Crime That Changed America | 
| Timerman, Jacobo | Prisoner without A Name, Cell Without A Number | 
| Tindall, George Brown | South Carolinas Negroes | 
| Trefousse, Hans L. | Reconstruction | 
| Truly, Willliam | They Call Me The Rainmaker | 
| Tuck, Stephen G.N. | Beyond Atlanta | 
| Turner, Darwin T. | In a Minor Chord | 
| Turner, Darwin T. | Black American Literature | 
| Turner, Richard Brent | Islam in the African-American Experience | 
| Vivian, C. T. | Black Power and the American Myth | 
| von der Mehden, Fred R. | Politics of the Developing Nations | 
| Walker, Alice | The Same River Twice | 
| Walker, Alice | Anything We Love Can Be Saved | 
| Walker, Alice | Anything We Love Can Be Saved | 
| Walker, Clarence E. | We Can't Go Home Again | 
| Walker, Joseph A. | The River Negro | 
| Walker, Margaret | How I Wrote Jubilee | 
| Walker, Margaret | For My People | 
| Walker, Wyatt Tee | Somebody's Calling My Name | 
| Walker, Wyatt Tee | Somebody's Calling My Name | 
| Wallace, Ann | Daughters of the Sun, Women of the Moon | 
| Wallace, Jesse Thomas | A History of the Negro of Mississippi | 
| Wallace, Michele | Black Macho | 
| Walton, Hanes, Jr. | Black Political Parties | 
| Walton, Hanes, Jr. | Invisible Politics | 
| Ward. Jerry, Jr. | Trouble Water | 
| Warren, Robert Penn | Segregation | 
| Washington, Booker T. | Up From Slavery | 
| Washington, Booker T. | Up From Slavery | 
| Washington, Booker T. | Up From Slavery | 
| Washington, James M. | I Have A Dream | 
| Washington, James M. | Conversations with God | 
| Waters, Erika J. | The Carribean Writer | 
| Webb. Sheyann et al. | Selma, Lord, Selma | 
| Weinstein, Allen et. al | American Negro Slavery | 
| Weisbrot, Robert | Father Divine | 
| Wesley, Charles H. | The Quest for Equality | 
| Wesley, Charles H. | In Freedom's Footstep | 
| Wesley, Charles H. | The History of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the State of Ohio | 
| White, John | Black Leadership in America | 
| White, Joseph L. / James H. Cones III | Black Man Emerging | 
| White, Newman Ivey/ Walter Clinton Jackson | An Anthology of Verse by American Negroes | 
| Whitfield, Stephen J. | A Death in the Delta: The Story of Emmett Till | 
| Wilentz, Ted/ Tom Weatherly | Natural Process | 
| Wilholt, Francis M. | The Politics of Massive Resistance | 
| Williams, John A. | The King God Didn't Save: Reflections on the Life and Death of Martin Luther King, Jr. | 
| Williams, John A./ Charles F Harris | Amistad 1 | 
| Williams, John A./ Charles F. Harris | Amistad 2 | 
| Williams, Richard | Miles Davis, The Man in the Green Shirt | 
| Williams, Robert F. | Negroes with Guns | 
| Williams, Robert L. | Ebonics | 
| Williams, Robert L. | Racism Learned at an Early Age Through Racial Scripting | 
| Willie, Charles V. | Five Black Scholars: An Analysis of Family Life, Education, and Career | 
| Wilson, Amos N. | Understanding Black Adolescent Male Violence | 
| Wilson, Amos N. | Black-on-Black Violence | 
| Wilson, William Julius | The Declining Significance of Race | 
| Winston, Henry | Strategy for a Black Agenda | 
| Wolfenstein, Eugene Victor | The Victim of Democracy: Malcolm X and the Black Revolution | 
| Wolseley, Roland E. | The Black Press | 
| Wolters, Raymond | The New Negro on Campus | 
| Woodard, Komozi | A Nation Within A Nation | 
| Wooden, Kenneth | The Children of Jonestown | 
| Woods, Donald | Asking for Trouble | 
| Wright, Bobby E. | The Psychopathic Personality | 
| Wright, Nathan, Jr. | Ready to Riot | 
| Young, Al | Yardbird Reader | 
| Young, Coleman/ Lonnie Wheeler | Hard Stuff: The Autobiography of Mayor Coleman Young | 
| Young, James O. | Black Writers of the Thirties | 
| Young, Whitney M | To Be Equal | 
| Zilversmit, Arthur | The First Emancipation | 
| Zogby, James/ Jack O'Dell | Afro-Americans Stand up For Middle East Peace | 
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