African Americans -- Literary collections
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African Americans -- Literary collections
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African Americans
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Incoming Resources
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- The Norton anthology of African American literature, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Nellie Y. McKay, general editor
- Black writing from Chicago, in the world, not of it?, edited by Richard R. Guzman ; with a foreword by Carolyn M. Rodgers
- Black literature in America;, a casebook., Edited by Raman K. Singh and Peter Fellowes
- The Prentice Hall anthology of African American literature, [edited by] Rochelle Smith, Sharon L. Jones
- Black literature in America, [by] Houston A. Baker, Jr
- Crossing the danger water, four hundred years of African-American writing, edited and with an introduction by Deirdre Mullane
- Later works, Richard Wright
- Black writers of America;, a comprehensive anthology, [by] Richard Barksdale [and] Keneth Kinnamon
- Making Callaloo, 25 years of Black literature, edited by Charles Henry Rowell
- Dark symphony, Negro literature in America, edited by James A. Emanuel and Theodore L. Gross
- The Negro caravan,, edited by Sterling A. Brown, Arthur P. Davis, and Ulysses Lee
- Before Harlem, an anthology of African American literature from the long nineteenth century, edited by Ajuan Maria Mance
- An introduction to black literature in America,, from 1746 to the present
- Good morning, revolution;, uncollected social protest writings., Edited and with an introd. by Faith Berry. Foreword by Saunders Redding
- LatiNext, edited by Felicia Rose Chavez, José Olivarez, and Willie Perdomo
- Early Negro American writers;, selections with biographical and critical introductions
- A renaissance in Harlem, lost voices of an American community, edited by Lionel C. Bascom
- The passion of Claude McKay;, selected poetry and prose, 1912-1948., Edited with an introd. and notes by Wayne F. Cooper
- Cavalcade; Negro American writing from 1760 to the present., Edited by Arthur P. Davis [and] Saunders Redding
- My soul's high song, the collected writings of Countee Cullen, voice of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Gerald Early
- 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 ; introd. by Mary Helen Washington
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