African Americans
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African Americans
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African Americans
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- Just plain folks, original tales of living, loving, longing, and learning as told by a perfectly ordinary, quite commonly sensible, and absolutely awe-inspiring colored woman, Lorraine Johnson-Coleman
- Milwaukee blues, a novel by Louis-Philippe Dalembert ; translated by Marjolijn de Jager
- Tuskegee and the black belt,, a portrait of a race,, by Anne Kendrick Walker. Introduction by the Honorable Chauncey Sparks ... Illustrations from paintings of Negro life by Kelly Fitzpatrick, Wayman Adams, Anne Goldthwaite [and others] ... from sculpture by Isaac Hathaway, Charles Keck and Isabel Schultz and from photographs by P. H. Polk
- The economic status of Negroes;, summary and analysis of the materials presented at the Conference on the economic status of the Negro, held in Washington, D.C., May 11-13, 1933, under the sponsorship of the Julius Rosenwald fund., Report prepared for the committee on findings by Charles S. Johnson
- American Negro slave revolts, Herbert Aptheker
- Talks for the times
- The Negro question,, by George W. Cable
- The Negro, too, in American history,, by Merl R. Eppse
- Understanding our neighbors, a factual study of America's major race problem
- Tuskegee University Cemetery stories, the lives that built a great American educational institution, Lanice P. Middleton ; foreword by Gregory S. Gray
- The first book of Negroes., Pictures by Ursula Koering
- Patterns of Negro segregation, Charles S. Johnson
- Negro orators and their orations, by Carter G. Woodson, Ph.D
- Progress of a race;, or, The remarkable advancement of the Afro-American negro from the bondage of slavery, ignorance and poverty, to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust,, by H. F. Kletzing and W. H. Crogman. With an introduction by Booker T. Washington
- It will be daybreak soon,, by Archibald Rutledge; sketches by B. Hay Gilbert
- A Negro's faith in America,, by Spencer Logan
- Race adjustment, [and] The everlasting stain, Kelly Miller
- The Negro in the United States
- Along this way;, the autobiography of James Weldon Johnson
- Negro, national asset or liability?, by John Louis Hill
- Changing patterns in the new South, a unique record of the growth of democracy in the South in the last decade, from the pages of the Southern Regional Council's publication New South
- This is what we found,, by Ralph and Carl Creger
- The new Negro, an interpretation, edited by Alain Locke
- Negro year book and annual encyclopedia of the Negro
- The Negro in the American Revolution, [by] Herbert Aptheker
- Twelve million Negro Americans, their background, progress and present-day problems, by R.B. Eleazer
- Africa and America, addresses and discourses, by Alex Crummell
- The African American soldier, a two-hundred-year history of African Americans in the U.S. military, Lt. Col. Michael Lee Lanning (Ret.)
- MOMENT, thoughts on the race reckoning that wasn't and how we all can move forward now
- Negro intelligence and selective migration, by Otto Klineberg
- Into the main stream,, a survey of best practices in race relations in the South,, by Charles S. Johnson and associates, Elizabeth L. Allen, Horace M. Bond, Margaret McCulloch [and] Alma Forrest Polk
- Black bourgeoisie
- Out of the house of bondage, Kelly Miller
- Black nationalism in America, edited by John H. Bracey, Jr., August Meier [and] Elliott Rudwick
- Writings, James Weldon Johnson
- Darkwater, voices from within the veil, By W. E. Burghardt Du Bois
- What the Negro thinks, by Robert Russa Moton
- The etiquette of race relations in the South;, a study in social control, by Bertram Wilbur Doyle; with introduction by Robert E. Park
- On the rebound, Alexandra Warren
- The American race problem, a study of the Negro, by Edward Byron Reuter
- The new Brownies' book, a love letter to black families, by Karida L. Brown and Charly Palmer
- The slave trade;, slavery and color,, by Theodore D. Jervey
- The fire next time, James Baldwin
- Color and conscience, the irrepressible conflict, by Buell G. Gallagher
- Guide to information about the Negro and Negro-white adjustment,, by Marguerite E. Bicknell and Margaret C. McCulloch
- THE SECRET KEEPER OF MAIN STREET
- Nobody knows my name, more notes of a native son, James Baldwin
- What the Negro wants,, edited by Rayford W. Logan ..
- Say it louder!, black voters, white narratives, and saving our democracy, Tiffany D. Cross ; [foreword by Dr. Michael Eric Dyson]
- Racial innocence, unmasking Latino anti-Black bias and the struggle for equality, Tanya Katerí Hernández
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