Incoming Resources
- Nigger, the strange career of a troublesome word, Randall Kennedy
- Watermelons, nooses, and straight razors, stories from the Jim Crow Museum, David Pilgrim
- Racial realism and the history of Black people in America, Lori Latrice Martin
- The Trayvon generation, Elizabeth Alexander
- The fire this time, a new generation speaks about race, edited by Jesmyn Ward
- Unfollow me, essays on complicity, Jill Louise Busby
- Encyclopedia of African-American civil rights, from emancipation to the present, edited by Charles D. Lowery and John F. Marszalek ; foreword by David J. Garrow
- Black nationalism in American history, from the nineteenth century to the Million Man March, Mark Newman
- The rage of a privileged class, Ellis Cose
- Lies about Black people, how to combat racist stereotypes and why it matters, Omekongo Dibinga
- Black in White space, the enduring impact of color in everyday life, Elijah Anderson
- Disintegration, the splintering of Black America, Eugene Robinson
- Wandering in strange lands, a daughter of the Great Migration reclaims her roots, Morgan Jerkins
- The African Americans, many rivers to cross, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Donald Yacovone
- Color matters, skin tone bias and the myth of a post-racial America, edited by Kimberly Jade Norwood
- The crime without a name, ethnocide and the erasure of culture in America, Barrett Holmes Pitner
- The state of black America, progress, pitfalls, and the promise of the Republic, Center for Urban Renewal and Education ; edited by William B. Allen ; with the assistance of the Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy
- We who are dark, the philosophical foundations of Black solidarity, Tommie Shelby
- #BRokenPromises, black deaths, & blue ribbons, understanding, complicating, and transcending police-community violence, edited by Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner, Kerri J. Tobin and Stephen M. Lentz
- Stay woke, a people's guide to making all Black lives matter, Tehama Lopez Bunyasi and Candis Watts Smith
- Should America pay?, slavery and the raging debate over reparations, [edited by] Raymond A. Winbush
- The Black agenda, bold solutions for a broken system, edited by Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman ; foreword by Tressie McMillan Cottom
- Afrofuturism, a history of Black futures, edited by Kevin M. Strait, Kinshasha Holman Conwill ; foreword by Kevin Young ; contributions by Reynaldo Anderson [and 20 others] ; in association with the National Museum of African American History and Culture
- African American families today, myths and realities, Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith
- Reparations for Black Americans, Andrew Karpan, book editor
- Mulatto America, at the crossroads of Black and White culture : a social history, Stephan Talty
- Black like me, by John Howard Griffin
- Buried in the bitter waters, the hidden history of racial cleansing in America, Elliot Jaspin
- Muslim cool, race, religion, and hip hop in the United States, Su'ad Abdul Khabeer
- Radical reparations, healing the soul of a nation, Marcus Anthony Hunter
- Double negative, the black image and popular culture, Racquel J. Gates
- Everything but the burden, what white people are taking from Black culture, edited by Greg Tate
- The Black box, writing the race, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Black community uplift and the myth of the American Dream, Lori Latrice Martin
- Beyond civil rights, the Moynihan Report and its legacy, Daniel Geary
- Race, space, and riots in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles, Janet L. Abu-lughod
- Just us, an American conversation, Claudia Rankine
- Traveling Black, a story of race and resistance, Mia Bay
- From #BlackLivesMatter to Black liberation, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
- My grandmother's hands, racialized trauma and the pathway to mending our hearts and bodies, Resmaa Menakem
- Some of my best friends are Black, the strange story of integration in America, Tanner Colby
- Jubilee, the emergence of African-American culture, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the New York Public Library ; [text] by Howard Dodson ; with Amiri Baraka [and others]
- They can't kill us all, Ferguson, Baltimore, and a new era in America's racial justice movement, Wesley Lowery
- Black food matters, racial justice in the wake of food justice, Hanna Garth and Ashanté M. Reese, editors
- Rethinking racial justice, Andrew Valls
- The fire next time, James Baldwin