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 collected works of Langston Hughes, edited with an introduction by Arnold Rampersad
- Brotherman, odyssey of Black men in America, edited by Herb Boyd and Robert Allen
- Chocolate thoughts, short stories, essays and poetry from the hearts and minds of real black men, S. James Guitard
- Writings, James Weldon Johnson
- Gumbo, a celebration of African American writing, edited by Marita Golden and E. Lynn Harris
- Early Negro writing, 1760-1837., Selected and introduced by Dorothy Porter
- Vintage Hughes, Langston Hughes
- The African American book of values, classic moral stories, edited with commentary by Steven Barboza
- One-hundred-and-one African-American read-aloud stories, edited by Susan Kantor
- The North Carolina roots of African American literature, an anthology, William L. Andrews, general editor
- Selected African American writing from 1760 to 1910, edited by Arthur P. Davis, J. Saunders Redding, Joyce Ann Joyce
- The collected stories of Chester Himes
- Practical virtues, everyday values and devotions for African American families, Floyd Flake and M. Elaine McCollins Flake
- Harlem's glory, Black women writing, 1900-1950, edited by Lorraine Elena Roses, Ruth Elizabeth Randolph
- The new Negro, an interpretation, edited by Alain Locke ; book decoration and portraits by Winold Reiss
- Beloved Harlem, a literary tribute to Black America's most famous neighborhood, from the classics to contemporary, edited by William H. Banks, Jr
- Crossing the danger water, three hundred years of African-American writing, edited and with an introduction by Deirdre Mullane
- I hear a symphony, African Americans celebrate love, edited by Paula L. Woods and Felix H. Liddell
- Necessary distance, essays and criticism, Clarence Major
- A DuBose Heyward reader, edited and with an introduction by James M. Hutchisson
- My soul's high song, the collected writings of Countee Cullen, voice of the Harlem Renaissance, edited with an introduction by Gerald L. Early
- Selected works of Angelina Weld GrimkeĢ, edited by Carolivia Herron
- Richard Wright reader, edited by Ellen Wright and Michel Fabre ; notes by Michel Fabre
- The Reed reader, Ishmael Reed
- The upward path, a reader for colored children, compiled by Myron T. Pritchard and Mary White Ovington ; with an introduction by Robert R. Moton
- Making Callaloo, 25 years of Black literature, 1976-2000, edited by Charles Rowell
- In his own voice, the dramatic and other uncollected works of Paul Laurence Dunbar, [edited by] Herbert Woodward Martin, Ronald Primeau
- From bondage to liberation, writings by and about Afro-Americans from 1700 to 1918, edited and narrated by Faith Berry
- Readings from Negro authors for schools and colleges, with a bibliography of Negro literature, [edited] by Otelia Cromwell, Lorenzo Dow Turner, Eva B. Dykes
- My one good nerve, Ruby Dee ; [introduction by Ossie Davis]
- Hokum, an anthology of African-American humor, edited by Paul Beatty
- A treasury of African American Christmas stories, compiled and edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas
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