Relating to African American people
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Relating to African American people
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Relating to African American people
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- Mama's Gun, Black Maternal Figures and the Politics of Transgression, Marlo D. David
- Slaves to fashion, black dandyism and the styling of black diasporic identity, Monica Miller
- Listening to images, Tina M. Campt
- The undefeated, by Kwame Alexander ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- A theory of race, Joshua Glasgow
- Hip hop culture, Emmett G. Price III
- Beyond Slavery, The Multilayered Legacy of Africans in Latin America and the Caribbean, edited by Darien J. Davis
- C.L.R. James and the study of culture, Andrew Smith
- Black on the Block, The Politics of Race and Class in the City, Mary Pattillo
- Afro-Colombian hip-hop, globalization, transcultural music, and ethnic identities, Christopher Dennis
- Soul babies, black popular and the post-soul aesthetic, Mark Anthony Neal
- We real cool, black men and masculinity, Bell Hooks
- Saltwater slavery, a middle passage from Africa to American diaspora, Stephanie E. Smallwood
- City life from Jakarta to Dakar, movements at the crossroads, AbdouMaliq Simone
- Lose your mother, a journey along the Atlantic slave route, Saidiya Hartman
- Image matters, archive, photography, and the African diaspora in Europe, Tina M. Campt
- African American literary theory, a reader, edited by Winston Napier
- Racism without racists, color-blind racism and the persistence of racial inequality in America, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
- Red, white & black, cinema and the structure of U.S. antagonisms, Frank B. Wilderson III
- Scars of Conquest/Masks of Resistance, The Invention of Cultural Identities in African, African-American and Caribbean Drama, Tejumola Olaniyan
- Second skin, Josephine Baker and the modern surface, Anne Anlin Cheng
- African Americans in the visual arts, Steven Otfinoski
- The word in black and white, reading "race" in American literature, 1638-1867, Dana D. Nelson
- Bordering on the Body, The Racial Matrix of Modern Fiction and Culture, Laura Doyle
- Postcolonial witnessing, trauma out of bounds, Stef Craps
- Shapeshifters, Black girls and the choreography of citizenship, Aimee Meredith Cox
- Hiphop literacies, Elaine Richardson
- Habeas viscus, racializing assemblages, biopolitics, and black feminist theories of the human, Alexander G. Weheliye
- Migrating the Black body, the African diaspora and visual culture, edited by Leigh Raiford, Heike Raphael-Hernandez
- Bound to Appear, Art, Slavery, and the Site of Blackness in Multicultural America, Huey Copeland
- From Black power to hip hop, racism, nationalism, and feminism, Patricia Hill Collins
- Let Nobody Turn Us Around, An African American Anthology, contributions by Mumia Abu-Jamal, Richard Allen, Molefi Kete Asante, James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Edward Wilmot Blyden, Cyril V. Briggs, Stokely Carmichael, Frederick Douglass, William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson, Olaudah Equiano, Louis Farrakhan, Henry Highland Garnet, Fannie Lou Hamer, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, bell hooks, Langston Hughes, James Weldon Johnson, Martin Luther King, Audre Lorde, Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, Claude McKay, Elijah Muhammad, Huey P. Newton, Solomon Northrup, Rosa Parks, Adam Clayton Powell, A Philip Randolph, Paul Robeson, Jo Ann Robinson, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Bayard Rustin, Maria W. Stewart, Mary Church Terell, Sojourner Truth, Nat Turner, David Walker, Booker T. Washington, Harold Washington, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Roy Wilkins, William Julius Wilson ; edited by Manning Marable, Leith Mullings
- The land is dying, contingency, creativity and conflict in western Kenya, Paul Wenzel Geissler and Ruth Jane Prince
- Don't call us dead, poems, Danez Smith
- Pedagogies of crossing, meditations on feminism, sexual politics, memory, and the sacred, M. Jacqui Alexander
- Money Has No Smell, The Africanization of New York City, Paul Stoller
- Reading Rodney King/reading urban uprising, edited and with an introduction by Robert Gooding-Williams
- Flyboy 2, Greg Tate
- The banjo, America's African instrument, Laurent Dubois
- Contemporary African American women playwrights, a casebook, edited by Philip C. Kolin
- Phonographies, grooves in sonic Afro-modernity, Alexander G. Weheliye
- The souls of black folk, W.E.B. Du Bois
- A power stronger than itself, the AACM and American experimental music, George E. Lewis
- On the run, fugitive life in an American city, Alice Goffman
- In the wake, on Blackness and being, Christina Sharpe
- Teaching community, a pedagogy of hope, Bell Hooks
- Paris blues, African American music and French popular culture, 1920-1960, Andy Fry
- Ain't I a Woman, Black Women and Feminism, bell hooks
- Thug life, race, gender, and the meaning of hip-hop, by Michael P. Jeffries
- News for all the people, the epic story of race and the American media, Juan Gonzalez and Joseph Torres