African Americans + Race identity
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African Americans + Race identity
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African Americans + Race identity
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Incoming Resources
- The Routledge companion to intersectionalities, edited by Samantha Pinto and Jennifer C. Nash
- The River Flows On, Black Resistance, Culture, and Identity Formation in Early America, Walter C. Rucker
- Among others, Blackness at MoMA, Darby English and Charlotte Barat
- Incognegro, a memoir of exile & apartheid, Frank B. Wilderson, III
- Beauty in a box, detangling the roots of Canada's black beauty culture, Cheryl Thompson
- Afrocentrism, mythical pasts and imagined homes, Stephen Howe
- Afrocentricity, the theory of social change, Molefi Kete Asante
- Race or ethnicity?, on Black and Latino identity, edited by Jorge J.E. Gracia
- Jazz in black and white, race, culture, and identity in the jazz community, Charley Gerard
- Incognegro, a memoir of exile & apartheid, Frank B. Wilderson, III
- The lonely letters, Ashon T. Crawley
- Shades of black, diversity in African-American identity, William E. Cross, Jr
- Creating memorials, building identities, the politics of memory in the Black Atlantic, Alan Rice
- Against the closet, black political longing and the erotics of race, Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman
- Tradition and the Black Atlantic, critical theory in the African diaspora, Henry Louis Gates
- Yearning, race, gender, and cultural politics, Bell Hooks
- Negroland, a memoir, Margo Jefferson
- Greyboy, finding blackness in a white world, Cole Brown ; foreword by Elaine Welteroth ; afterword by Michael Eric Dyson
- Negroland, a memoir, Margo Jefferson ; read by Robin Miles
- Ain't I a beauty queen?, black women, beauty, and the politics of race, Maxine Leeds Craig
- Black cultural traffic, crossroads in global performance and popular culture, edited by Harry J. Elam, Jr., and Kennell Jackson
- Coloring whiteness, acts of critique in Black performance, Faedra Chatard Carpenter
- X-- the problem of the Negro as a problem for thought, Nahum Dimitri Chandler
- The Black culture industry, Ellis Cashmore
- Literary Garveyism, Garvey, black arts and the Harlem renaissance, Tony Martin
- The world of Marcus Garvey, race and class in modern society, Judith Stein
- Appropriating Blackness, performance and the politics of authenticity, E. Patrick Johnson
- Racial imperatives, discipline, performativity, and struggles against subjection, Nadine Ehlers
- Tongues untied, written & directed by Marlon Riggs
- Autobiography and Black identity politics, racialization in twentieth-century America, Kenneth Mostern
- Lure and loathing, essays on race, identity, and the ambivalence of assimilation, edited and with an introduction by Gerald Early
- Race, gender, and the politics of skin tone, Margaret L. Hunter
- The future is Black, Afropessimism, fugitivity, and radical hope in education, edited by Carl A. Grant, Ashley N. Woodson, and Michael J. Dumas
- The language you cry in, the story of a Mende song, produced & directed by Alvaro Toepke and Angel Serrano
- Photography on the color line, W.E.B. Du Bois, race, and visual culture, Shawn Michelle Smith
- The black culture industry, Ellis Cashmore
- Queer in black and white, interraciality, same sex desire, and contemporary African American culture, Stefanie K. Dunning
- Race against empire, Black Americans and anticolonialism 1937-1957, Penny M. Von Eschen
- Double negative, the Black image and popular culture, Racquel J. Gates
- Afrofuturism 2.0, the rise of astro-blackness, edited by Reynaldo Anderson and Charles E. Jones
- Embodying Black experience, stillness, critical memory, and the Black body, Harvey Young
- Stokely speaks, from Black power to Pan-Africanism, Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) ; [forword by Mumia Abu-Jamal]
- Black psyche, the modal personality patterns of black Americans, edited by Stanley S. Guterman
- We who are dark, the philosophical foundations of Black solidarity, Tommie Shelby
- Soul, Black power, politics, and pleasure, edited by Monique Guillory and Richard C. Green
- Welcome to the jungle, new positions in Black cultural studies, Kobena Mercer
- Everybody was Kung Fu fighting, Afro-Asian connections and the myth of cultural purity, Vijay Prashad
- Color conscious, the political morality of race, K. Anthony Appiah and Amy Gutmann
- Black looks, race and representation, Bell Hooks
- Post Black, how a new generation is redefining African American identity, Ytasha L. Womack ; foreword by Derek T. Dingle
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