United States -- Race relations
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United States -- Race relations
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- America, a redemption story, choosing hope, creating unity, Tim Scott ; with Joel N. Clark
- What the Negro thinks, by Robert Russa Moton
- Reproducing racism, how everyday choices lock in white advantage, Daria Roithmayr
- The history of White people, Nell Irvin Painter
- Real American, a memoir, Julie Lythcott-Haims
- The breakthrough, politics and race in the age of Obama, Gwen Ifill
- Allow me to retort, a Black guy's guide to the Constitution, Elie Mystal
- Black sexual politics, African Americans, gender, and the new racism, Patricia Hill Collins
- Jefferson and the Indians, the tragic fate of the first Americans, Anthony F.C. Wallace
- Shame, how America's past sins have polarized our country, Shelby Steele
- Let it bang, a young black man's reluctant odyssey into guns, R.J. Young
- The white bonus, five families and the cash value of racism in America, Tracie McMillan
- Locking up our own, crime and punishment in Black America, James Forman, Jr
- Sundown towns, a hidden dimension of American racism, James W. Loewen
- Sugar of the crop, my journey to find the children of slaves, Sana Butler
- The color of compromise, the truth about the American church's complicity in racism, Jemar Tisby
- I am not your negro, a major motion picture directed by Raoul Peck, from texts by James Baldwin ; compiled and edited by Raoul Peck
- The new Jim Crow, mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness, Michelle Alexander
- How the Indians lost their land, law and power on the frontier, Stuart Banner
- Talks for the times
- Maverick, a biography of Thomas Sowell, Jason L. Riley
- The anatomy of racial inequality, Glenn C. Loury
- Tales of two Americas, stories of inequality in a divided nation, edited by John Freeman
- The Negro question,, by George W. Cable
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States for young people, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz ; adapted by Jean Mendoza and Debbie Reese
- The Negro question;, a selection of writings on civil rights in the South,, by George W. Cable. Edited by Arlin Turner
- Seeds of racism in the soul of America, Paul R. Griffin ; foreword by Gaynaud S. Wilmore
- Duty beyond the battlefield, African American soldiers fight for racial uplift, citizenship, and manhood, 1870-1920, Le'Trice D. Donaldson
- Ne-gro-phi-li-a, from slave block to pedestal--America's racial obsession, by Erik Rush
- The white separatist movement in the United States, "white power, white pride!", Betty A. Dobratz and Stephanie L. Shanks-Meile
- Radical reparations, healing the soul of a nation, Marcus Anthony Hunter
- Beyond black and white, transforming African-American politics, Manning Marable
- A bound woman is a dangerous thing, the incarceration of African American women from Harriet Tubman to Sandra Bland, DaMaris B. Hill
- Paved with good intentions, the failure of race relations in contemporary America, Jared Taylor
- On air, the best of Tavis Smiley on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, 2002-2003.
- Hating whitey, and other progressive causes, David Horowitz
- Interracial intimacy, the regulation of race & romance, Rachel F. Moran
- Why we can't wait, Martin Luther King, Jr
- Black police in America, W. Marvin Dulaney ; [foreword by Reuben M. Greenberg]
- Beyond the battlefield, race, memory, & the American Civil War, David W. Blight
- A renaissance of our own, a memoir & manifesto on reimagining, Rachel E. Cargle
- How race survived US history, from settlement and slavery to the Obama phenomenon, David R. Roediger
- Unpapered, writers consider Native American identity and cultural belonging, edited by Diane Glancy and Linda Rodriguez
- The Black period, on personhood, race, and origin, Hafizah Augustus Geter
- The grace of silence, Michele Norris
- To free the captives, a plea for the American soul, Tracy K. Smith
- Challenging history, race, equity, and the practice of public history, edited by Leah M. Worthington, Rachel Donaldson, and John W. White
- A nation on fire, America in the wake of the King assassination, Clay Risen
- On the other side of freedom, the case for hope, DeRay Mckesson
- The sisters are alright, changing the broken narrative of black women in America, Tamara Winfrey Harris
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