African Americans
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African Americans
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African Americans
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- 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
- Writings, James Weldon Johnson
- Darkwater, voices from within the veil, By W. E. Burghardt Du Bois
- What the Negro thinks, by Robert Russa Moton
- Out of the house of bondage, Kelly Miller
- 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
- Black bourgeoisie
- Black nationalism in America, edited by John H. Bracey, Jr., August Meier [and] Elliott Rudwick
- 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
- The Negro in the American Revolution, [by] Herbert Aptheker
- Twelve million Negro Americans, their background, progress and present-day problems, by R.B. Eleazer
- 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
- 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
- The new Negro, an interpretation, edited by Alain Locke
- 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
- Negro year book and annual encyclopedia of the Negro
- 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 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
- 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
- Africa and America, addresses and discourses, by Alex Crummell
- The new Brownies' book, a love letter to black families, by Karida L. Brown and Charly Palmer
- Guide to information about the Negro and Negro-white adjustment,, by Marguerite E. Bicknell and Margaret C. McCulloch
- This is what we found,, by Ralph and Carl Creger
- Dusk of dawn, an essay toward an autobiography of a race concept, by W. E. Burghardt Du Bois
- Dream-singers, the African-American way with dreams, Anthony Shafton
- The Blacks in America, 1492-1977, a chronology & fact book, compiled and edited by Irving J. Sloan
- Carter G. Woodson's appeal, by Carter G. Woodson ; edited with an introduction by Daryl Michael Scott
- 100 amazing facts about the Negro,, with complete proof;, a short cut to the world history of the Negro by J. A. Rogers
- He talk like a white boy, by Joseph C. Phillips
- Holm's race assimilation, or, The fading leopard's spots, a complete scientific exposition of the most tremendous question that has ever confronted two races in the world's history, by John James Holm
- Characteristics of the American Negro;, Otto Klineberg, editor
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