31-60 of 1267 books found.
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Classic African American Women's Narratives Edited by William L. Andrews
Oxford University Press ,
paper ,
416 pages |
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December 2002 |
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The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature by William L. Andrews, Francis Smith Foster and Trudier Harris
Oxford University Press ,
paper ,
512 pages |
| Due/Published:
April 2001 |
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North Carolina Slave Narratives The Lives of Moses Roper, Lunsford Lane, Moses Grandy, and Thomas H. Jones Edited by William L. Andrews, David Davis and Tampathia Evans
University of North Carolina Press ,
paper ,
296 pages |
| Due/Published:
October 2005 |
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Richard Wright's Black Boy (American Hunger) A Casebook Edited by William L. Andrews and Douglas Taylor
Oxford University Press ,
paper ,
176 pages |
| Due/Published:
May 2003 |
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Max Yergan Race Man, Internationalist, Cold Warrior by David H. Anthony
New York University Press ,
cloth ,
416 pages |
| Due/Published:
January 2006 |
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Imagery of Lynching Black Men, White Women, and the Mob by Dora Apel
Rutgers University Press ,
paper ,
304 pages |
| Due/Published:
October 2004 |
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Africana The Concise Desk Reference by Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Running Press ,
cloth ,
800 pages |
| Due/Published:
December 2003 |
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Civil Rights An A-To-Z Reference of the Movement That Changed America Edited by Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Jr. Gates
Running Press ,
paper ,
528 pages |
| Due/Published:
January 2005 |
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Color Conscious The Political Morality of Race by Kwame Anthony Appiah and Amy Gutmann
Princeton University Press ,
paper ,
232 pages |
| Due/Published:
April 1998 |
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Negrophilia Avant-Garde Paris and Black Culture in the 1920s by Petrine Archer-Shaw
Thames and Hudson ,
paper ,
208 pages |
| Due/Published:
November 2000 |
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Brotherhoods of Color Black Railroad Workers and the Struggle for Equality by Eric Arnesen
Harvard University Press ,
paper ,
352 pages |
| Due/Published:
March 2002 |
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Brotherhoods of Color Black Railroad Workers and the Struggle for Equality by Eric Arnesen
Harvard University Press ,
cloth ,
659 pages |
| Due/Published:
February 2001 |
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Freedom Riders 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice by Raymond Arsenault
Oxford University Press ,
cloth ,
256 pages |
| Due/Published:
January 2006 |
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The Afrocentric Idea, Revised and Expanded Edition by Molefi Kete Asante
Temple University Press ,
paper ,
256 pages |
| Due/Published:
January 1998 |
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Afrocentricity (2nd ed.) The Theory of Social Change by Molefi Kete Asante
Independent Publishers Group ,
paper ,
172 pages |
| Due/Published:
September 2003 |
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Handbook of Black Studies Edited by Molefi Kete Asante and Maulana Karenga
Sage Publications ,
cloth ,
488 pages |
| Due/Published:
November 2005 |
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Katherine Dunham Dancing a Life by Joyce Aschenbrenner
University of Illinois Press ,
cloth ,
296 pages |
| Due/Published:
September 2002 |
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From Within the Frame Storytelling in African-American Studies by Bertram D. Ashe
Routledge ,
cloth ,
144 pages |
| Due/Published:
July 2002 |
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Witchcraft, Violence, and Democracy in South Africa by Ashforth and Adam Ashforth
University of Chicago Press ,
paper ,
376 pages |
| Due/Published:
January 2005 |
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I'll Find a Way or Make One A Tribute to Historically Black Colleges and Universities by Dwayne Ashley and Juan Williams
Harper Collins Publishers ,
cloth ,
480 pages |
| Due/Published:
November 2004 |
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Not Guilty Twelve Black Men Speak Out on Life, Law, and Justice Edited by Jabari Asim
Harper Collins Publishers ,
paper ,
192 pages |
| Due/Published:
October 2002 |
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Keith Morrison by Renee Ater
Pomegranate Art Books ,
cloth ,
pages |
| Due/Published:
March 2005 |
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Harlem On the Verge by Alice Attie,
Introduction by Robin D. G. Kelley
The Quantuck Lane Press ,
cloth ,
128 pages |
| Due/Published:
September 2003 |
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Afro-American Literary Study in the 1990s Edited by Houston A. Baker and Patricia Redmond
University of Chicago Press ,
paper ,
252 pages |
| Due/Published:
February 1992 |
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Afro-American Poetics Revisions of Harlem and the Black Aesthetic by Houston A. Baker
University of Wisconsin Press ,
paper ,
212 pages |
| Due/Published:
February 1996 |
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Blues, Ideology, and Afro-American Literature A Vernacular Theory by Houston A. Baker
University of Chicago Press ,
paper ,
199 pages |
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January 1987 |
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Critical Memory Public Spheres, African American Writing, and Black Fathers and Sons in America by Houston A. Baker
University of Georgia Press ,
cloth ,
75 pages |
| Due/Published:
March 2001 |
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Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance by Houston A. Baker
University of Chicago Press ,
paper ,
122 pages |
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November 1990 |
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Turning South Again Re-Thinking Modernism/Re-Reading Booker T. by Houston A. Baker
Duke University Press ,
paper ,
136 pages |
| Due/Published:
May 2001 |
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Workings of the Spirit The Poetics of Afro-American Women's Writing by Houston A. Baker
University of Chicago Press ,
paper ,
239 pages |
| Due/Published:
December 1992 |
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