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- "Chaotic freedom" in Civil War Louisiana : the origins of an iconic image
- 100 amazing facts about the Negro
- 12 years a slave
- 28 days : moments in Black history that changed the world
- A New Jersey reader
- A band of angels : a story inspired by the Jubilee Singers
- A computer called Katherine : how Katherine Johnson helped put America on the moon
- A dance like starlight : one ballerina's dream
- A day for rememberin' : inspired by the true events of the first Memorial Day
- A fist for Joe Louis and me
- A girl like me
- A great sacrifice : northern Black soldiers, their families, and the experience of Civil War
- A long dark night : race in America from Jim Crow to World War II
- A motorcycle on Hell Run : Tanzania, Black power, and the uncertain future of pan-Africanism, 1964-1974
- A natural man : the true story of John Henry
- A place inside of me : a poem to heal the heart
- A spy called James : the true story of James Lafayette, Revolutionary War double agent
- A sweet smell of roses
- Across the alley
- African American historic burial grounds and gravesites of New England
- African American newspapers, Series 2, 1835-1956
- African Americans and the Pacific war, 1941-1945 : race, nationality, and the fight for freedom
- Alfie : (the turtle that disappeared)
- All aboard! : Elijah McCoy's steam engine
- Allie's basketball dream
- Almost dead : slavery and social rebirth in the black urban atlantic, 1680-1807
- Almost to freedom
- American inheritance : liberty and slavery in the birth of a nation, 1765-1795
- Amiable with big teeth : a novel of the love affair between the communists and the poor black sheep of Harlem
- Anagnorisis : poems
- And the walls came tumbling down : an autobiography
- Angel City
- Another America: earth : an opera
- As fast as words could fly
- As good as anybody : Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Joshua Heschel's amazing march toward freedom
- Ashley Bryan's ABC of African-American poetry
- At the cross : race, religion, and citizenship in the politics of the death penalty
- Be a king : Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream and you
- Bedtime bonnet
- Before Harlem : an anthology of African American literature from the long nineteenth century
- Before she was Harriet
- Belle, the last mule at Gee's Bend : a Civil Rights story
- Benny doesn't like to be hugged
- Beyond the back of the bus : Miss Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement
- Bippity bop barbershop
- Birth of the cool : how jazz great Miles Davis found his sound
- Bisa Butler : portraits
- Black America since MLK : and still I rise
- Black American spirituals
- Black Americans and the U.S. Peace Corps
- Black Bottom saints : a novel
- Black Power 50
- Black Public History in Chicago : Civil Rights Activism from World War II into the Cold War
- Black age : Oceanic lifespans and the time of Black life
- Black all around!
- Black bodies, white gazes : the continuing significance of race in America
- Black bone : 25 Years of the Affrilachian poets
- Black history month
- Black is a rainbow color
- Black like me
- Black magic
- Black power, Jewish politics : reinventing the alliance in the 1960s
- Black theatre USA : plays by African Americans
- Blood brothers : the fatal friendship between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X
- Born ready : the true story of a boy named Penelope
- Brick by brick
- Brother and the dancer : a novel
- Buck and The Preacher
- Busing Brewster
- Busy-eyed day
- Buzzing with questions : the inquisitive mind of Charles Henry Turner
- By my precise haircut
- Cane : authoritative text
- Carry me back to Old Virginny : song and chorus
- Cassie's word quilt
- Caul baby : a novel
- Challenging history : race, equity, and the practice of public history
- Charleston syllabus : readings on race, racism, and racial violence
- Chocolate cities : the Black map of American life
- Chocolate me!
- Christmas makes me think
- Clap your hands : a celebration of gospel
- Clean your room, Harvey Moon!
- Climbing up de golden stairs : great jubilee song
- Come on, rain!
- Coming on home soon
- Confederate slave impressment in the upper South
- Conjure women : a novel
- Conjuring freedom : music and masculinity in the Civil War's "Gospel Army"
- Contemporary African American literature : the living canon
- Cool cuts
- Coretta Scott
- Crescent City girls : the lives of young Black women in segregated New Orleans
- Crooklyn
- Crown : an ode to the fresh cut
- D.J. and the Zulu parade
- Daddy played the blues
- Daisy Bates : first lady of Little Rock
- Dancing on the color line : African American tricksters in nineteenth-century American literature
- Dark days, bright nights : from Black power to Barack Obama
- Daughters of the dust
- Destiny's gift
- Dolphins and sharks
- Don't play us cheap
- Don't touch my hair!
- Double bass blues
- Down on James Street
- Dream a world anew : the African American experience and the shaping of America
- Early Sunday morning
- Everybody can help somebody
- Exiles, entrepreneurs, and educators : African Americans in Ghana
- Facing freedom : an African American community in Virginia from Reconstruction to Jim Crow
- Family reunion
- Fantasia for the man in blue
- Faraway home
- Feast for 10
- Fed up : the high costs of cheap food
- Field theories
- Firebird : ballerina Misty Copeland shows a young girl how to dance like the Firebird
- First martyr of liberty : Crispus Attucks in American memory
- Folk music of the United States : issued from the collections of the Archive of American Folk Song
- Follow me down to Nicodemus town : based on the history of the African American pioneer settlement
- Forging a laboring race : the African American worker in the Progressive imagination
- Four hundred souls : a community history of African America, 1619-2019
- Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America
- Frederick Douglass : the lion who wrote history
- Freedom Summer
- Freedom in Congo Square
- Freedom over me : eleven slaves, their lives and dreams brought to life
- Freedom song : the story of Henry "Box" Brown
- Freedom's racial frontier : African Americans in the twentieth-century West
- Friend on freedom river
- Full, full, full of love
- Game, set, match, champion Arthur Ashe
- Ghetto cowboy
- Goin' someplace special
- Going down home with Daddy
- Gone home : race and roots through Appalachia
- Good times : the complete series
- Gordon Parks : how the photographer captured black and white America
- Grace at Christmas
- Grace goes to Washington
- Grandpa Cacao : a tale of chocolate, from farm to family
- Grandpa stops a war : a Paul Robeson story
- Great day! : Indra Thomas sings spirituals
- Growing up with the country : family, race, and nation after the civil war
- Hair love
- Hair, it's a family affair!
- Half American : the epic story of African Americans fighting World War II at home and abroad
- Hallelujah
- Hammering for freedom : the William Lewis story
- Happy birthday, Martin Luther King
- Happy days in Dixie : characteristic two-step march
- Happy hair
- Harlem Renaissance party
- Harriet Tubman's escape
- Heads of the colored people : stories
- Hearing enslaved voices : African and Indian slave testimony in British and French America, 1700-1848
- Heart and soul : the story of America and African Americans
- Heart of Atlanta : five Black pastors and the Supreme Court victory for integration
- Heavy : an American memoir
- Henry's freedom box
- Hidden colors : the untold history of people of aboriginal, Moor & African descent
- His name is George Floyd : one man's life and the struggle for racial justice
- Hitting a straight lick with a crooked stick : stories from the Harlem Renaissance
- Holes in the sky
- Hollywood's long civil war
- Home of the brave
- Homegoing : a novel
- Homemade love
- Honeyfish
- Hoo-doo cowboys and bronze buckaroos : conceptions of the African American West
- Hot day on Abbott Avenue
- How Blacks built America : labor, culture, freedom, and democracy
- How the word is passed : a reckoning with the history of slavery across America
- How to survive the apocalypse : poems
- I am Harriet Tubman
- I am Martin Luther King, Jr.
- I am Rosa Parks
- I am famous
- I am loved
- I got the Christmas spirit
- I greet the dawn : poems
- I love you more than ...
- I used to be famous
- Ida B. Wells : a passion for justice
- If a bus could talk : the story of Rosa Parks
- In plain sight
- In the garden with Doctor Carver
- In your hands
- Insurrection : holding history
- Invisible founders : how two centuries of African American families transformed a plantation into a college
- Is God is
- Jamaica's blue marker
- Jamaica's find
- James Baldwin [eVideo - Films on Demand] : the Price of the Ticket
- Janna and the kings
- Jesse Owens
- Jesse Owens : athletes who made a difference
- Joey and Grandpa Johnson's day in Rondo
- Juneteenth for Mazie
- Just another southern town : Mary Church Terrell and the struggle for racial justice in the nation's capital
- Just like Josh Gibson
- Kehinde Wiley : Saint Louis
- Kenya's word
- King : a filmed record-- Montgomery to Memphis
- King of ragtime : the story of Scott Joplin
- Knock knock : my dad's dream for me
- Labor pains : New Deal fictions of race, work, and sex in the South
- Lakewood : a novel
- Langston Hughes
- Last stop on Market Street
- Leaving Eden
- Let it shine : three favorite spirituals
- Let the children march
- Liam's first cut
- Liberia, South Carolina : an African American Appalachian community
- Liberty's civil rights road trip
- Life on Mars : poems
- Lift every voice and sing ; : a celebration of the African American national anthem
- Light in the darkness
- Lillian's right to vote : a celebration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
- Little Man
- Little leaders : bold women in black history
- Lives of consequence : Blacks in early Kittery & Berwick in the Massachusetts province of Maine
- Lola loves stories
- Lola reads to Leo
- Lorraine Hansberry audio collection
- Love Child's hotbed of occasional poetry : poems & artifacts
- Lovecraft country : a novel
- Lovecraft country, The complete first season
- Lucky beans
- Lullaby (for a Black mother) : a poem
- MARDI GRAS INDIANS
- Magnificent homespun brown : a celebration
- Make a change
- Making Gullah : a history of Sapelo Islanders, race, and the American imagination
- Making revolution : my life in the Black Panther Party
- Martin Luther King : a religious life
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Martin's big words : the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Marvelous Cornelius : Hurricane Katrina and the spirit of New Orleans
- May we forever stand : a history of the black national anthem
- Me and Momma and Big John
- Metal man
- Millenarian dreams and racial nightmares : the American Civil War as an apocalyptic conflict
- Ming Smith
- Mississippi masala
- Mississippi morning
- Most loved in all the world
- Most of 14th Street is gone : the Washington, DC riots of 1968
- Mr. George Baker
- Mr. Rondo's spirit : a story about a man and his community
- Mrs. Katz and Tush
- Muhammad Ali
- My Monticello : fiction
- My Uncle Martin's big heart : a story about Martin Luther King Jr., through the eyes of his niece
- My cold plum lemon pie bluesy mood
- My daddy rules the world : poems about dads
- My hair is a garden
- My man Blue : poems
- My name is Truth : the life of Sojourner Truth
- My people
- My rainbow
- Myth of a colorblind France
- Natalie's hair was wild!
- Negro spirituals
- Never forgotten
- New shoes
- No small potatoes : Junius G. Groves and his kingdom in Kansas
- No way but this : in search of Paul Robeson
- Not free, not for all : public libraries in the age of Jim Crow
- Now hiring : White House dog
- On the come up
- One million men and me
- Pappy's handkerchief
- Parable of the sower : a graphic novel adaptation
- Paris noir : African Americans in the City of Light
- Paul Robeson
- Peace be still : modern Black America from World War II to Barack Obama
- Penitentiary
- Philip Reid saves the statue of freedom
- Pioneers of African-American cinema
- Please, baby, please
- Poet : the remarkable story of George Moses Horton
- Princess and the peas
- Princess hair
- Race and the politics of deception : the making of an American city
- Race over party : black politics and partisanship in late nineteenth-century Boston
- Race, representation & photography in 19th-century Memphis : from slavery to Jim Crow
- Racial reconstruction : Black inclusion, Chinese exclusion, and the fictions of citizenship
- Reckoning with race : America's failure
- Rediscovering Margaret Bonds : art songs, spirituals, musical theater and popular songs
- Repair : redeeming the promise of abolition
- River hymns
- Robert Parris Moses : a life in civil rights and leadership at the grassroots
- Rosa
- Rosa Parks
- Rosa Parks
- Rosa Parks
- Ruby : a novel
- Ruby Bridges
- Ruby, head high : Ruby Bridges's first day of school
- Running from bondage : enslaved women and their remarkable fight for freedom in Revolutionary America
- Ruth and the Green Book
- Sacred ground : the Chicago streets of Timuel Black
- Seed magic
- Seven miles to freedom : the Robert Smalls story
- Shayla's shutdown solution
- Show way
- Silencer
- Simone visits the museum
- Sing a song : how "Lift Every Voice and Sing" inspired generations
- Slavery's descendants : shared legacies of race and reconciliation
- Smoketown : the untold story of the other great Black Renaissance
- Sofie and the city
- Sojourner Truth : prophet of social justice
- Something beautiful
- Soundscapes of Liberation : African American Music in Postwar France
- Soundscapes of liberation : African American music in postwar France
- South Central is home : race and the power of community investment in Los Angeles
- South flight
- Southwest sunrise
- Summer sun risin'
- Sunset baby
- Sweet freedom's plains : African Americans on the Overland Trails, 1841-1869
- Sweet land of liberty
- Tallulah the Tooth Fairy CEO
- Tea cakes for Tosh
- Teaching Black history to white people
- Testing the ice : a true story about Jackie Robinson
- That the blood stay pure : African Americans, Native Americans, and the predicament of race and identity in Virginia
- The 1619 Project : a new origin story
- The ABCs of Black history
- The American debate over slavery, 1760-1865 : an anthology of sources
- The Black Calhouns : from Civil War to civil rights with one African American family
- The Black power mixtape 1967-1975 : a documentary in 9 chapters
- The Cambridge guide to African American history
- The Frederick Douglass years : a cultural history exhibition
- The Gilda stories
- The Great Migration : journey to the North
- The Jones family express
- The Nutcracker in Harlem
- The Richard Wesley play anthology
- The South : Jim Crow and its afterlives
- The United States v. Jackie Robinson
- The all-I'll-ever-want Christmas doll
- The annotated African American folktales
- The artistic activism of Elombe Brath
- The bat boy & his violin
- The beautiful struggle : a memoir
- The beauty of being : a collection of fables, short stories & essays
- The best of Soul train
- The big bed
- The blacker the berry : poems
- The broken heart of America : St. Louis and the violent history of the United States
- The chicken-chasing queen of Lamar County
- The collected novels of Charles Wright
- The dead are arising : the life of Malcolm X
- The defender : how the legendary Black newspaper changed America : from the age of the Pullman porters to the age of Obama
- The dirty south : contemporary art, material culture, and the sonic impulse
- The emancipation circuit : Black activism forging a culture of freedom
- The emancipation of grandpa Sandy Wills
- The end of days : African American religion and politics in the age of emancipation
- The enduring, invisible, and ubiquitous centrality of whiteness
- The escape of Robert Smalls : a daring voyage out of slavery
- The hate u give
- The honest-to-goodness truth
- The hula-hoopin' queen
- The last suspicious holdout : stories
- The laughing song
- The legend of Freedom Hill
- The limits of community policing : civilian power and police accountability in black and brown Los Angeles
- The listeners
- The negro family : the case for national action
- The new girl ... and me
- The original Black elite : Daniel Murray and the story of a forgotten era
- The patchwork path : a quilt map to freedom
- The portable Frederick Douglass
- The sit-ins : protest and legal change in the civil rights era
- The snowy day
- The social life of DNA : race, reparations, and reconciliation after the genome
- The souls of Black folk : essays and sketches
- The souls of black folk : with "The talented tenth" and "The souls of white folk"
- The state of Black America
- The story of Ruby Bridges
- The undefeated
- The world doesn't require you : stories
- The world of Jim Crow America : a daily life encyclopedia
- The yellow house
- There will be no miracles here
- These hands
- This ain't Chicago : race, class, and regional identity in the post-soul South
- This is the rope : a story from the Great Migration
- Three mo' tenors
- Three mo' tenors
- Thunder Rose
- Tim Duncan : power forward
- To reach the nation's ear : a history of African American public speaking
- To sleep with anger
- Treemonisha
- Uncensored : my life and uncomfortable conversations at the intersection of Black and White America
- Uncompromising activist : Richard Greener, first black graduate of Harvard College
- Under the quilt of night
- Underground, Monroe, and The Mamalogues : three plays
- Up the learning tree
- Vibration cooking, or, The travel notes of a Geechee girl
- Vital issues : the journal of African American speeches
- Voice of freedom : Fannie Lou Hamer, spirit of the civil rights movement
- W.E.B. Du Bois
- Walk together children : Black American spirituals
- Walking home to Rosie Lee
- Walking on cowrie shells : stories
- We ask only for even-handed justice : Black voices from Reconstruction, 1865-1877
- What was your dream, Dr. King? : and other questions about Martin Luther King, Jr.
- When Grandmama sings
- When Louis Armstrong taught me scat
- When Marian sang : the true recital of Marian Anderson : the voice of a century
- When Martin Luther King Jr. wore roller skates
- When Rosa Parks went fishing
- White socks only
- Who we are : Blacks
- Who will I be, Lord?
- Whoosh! : Lonnie Johnson's super-soaking stream of inventions
- William Still and his freedom stories : the father of the underground railroad
- Willie and the All-Stars
- Wind in a box
- With books and bricks : how Booker T. Washington built a school
- Wonder horse
- World War II and American racial politics : public opinion, the presidency, and civil rights advocacy
- Yesterday I had the blues
- Yo! Yes?
- You and me and home sweet home
- Your name is a song
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