Incoming Resources
- Loose canons, notes on the culture wars, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- The presumption of guilt, the arrest of Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and race, class, and crime in America, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr
- Behold the land, the Black Arts movement in the South, James Smethurst
- Well-read black girl, finding our stories, discovering ourselves : an anthology, edited by Glory Edim
- Harlem stomp!, a cultural history of the Harlem Renaissance, by Laban Carrick Hill
- Masterplots II, edited by Frank N. Magill
- Swing low:, Black men writing, [compiled by] Rebecca Carroll
- The Greenwood encyclopedia of African American literature, edited by Hans Ostrom and J. David Macey, Jr
- African American writers, Valerie Smith, consulting editor ; Lea Baechler, A. Walton Litz, general editors
- Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be, essays, Nichole Perkins
- African American literary criticism, 1773 to 2000, edited by Hazel Arnett Ervin
- Harlem speaks, a living history of the Harlem Renaissance, edited by Cary D. Wintz
- The Harlem renaissance in black and white, George Hutchinson
- Major modern black American writers, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Read until you understand, the profound wisdom of Black life and literature, Farah Jasmine Griffin
- The Harlem Renaissance, Kevin Hillstrom
- Masterpieces of African-American literature, edited by Frank N. Magill
- African American authors, 1745-1945, bio-bibliographical critical sourcebook, edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson
- A home elsewhere, reading African American classics in the age of Obama, Robert B. Stepto
- Writing the future of Black America, literature of the hip-hop generation, Daniel Grassian