Black Studies



  • , Tiffany M. Gill: Beauty Shop Politics: African American Women's Activism in the Beauty Industry
  • , Edited by Eileen M. Hayes and Linda F. Williams: Black Women and Music: More than the Blues
  • , Edited by Lincoln T. Beauchamp Jr.: BluesSpeak: The Best of the Original Chicago Blues Annual
  • , Scott Christianson: Freeing Charles: The Struggle to Free a Slave on the Eve of the Civil War
  • , Richard E. Stamz with Patrick A. Roberts Foreword by Robert Pruter: Give 'Em Soul, Richard!: Race, Radio, and Rhythm and Blues in Chicago
  • , Matthew F. Jordan: Le Jazz: Jazz and French Cultural Identity
  • AARIM-HERIOT, Najia : Chinese Immigrants, African Americans, and Racial Anxiety in the United States, 1848-82
  • ADELL, Sandra : Double-Consciousness/Double Bind: Theoretical Issues in Twentieth-Century Black Literature
  • AHLQUIST, Edited by Karen : Chorus and Community
  • ALEXANDER, Leslie M. : African or American?: Black Identity and Political Activism in New York City, 1784-1861
  • ANDERSON, Lisa M. : Black Feminism in Contemporary Drama
  • ANDERSON, Marian : My Lord, What a Morning: An Autobiography
  • ANDREWS, William L. : To Tell a Free Story: The First Century of Afro-American Autobiography, 1760-1865
  • APTHEKER, Edited by Eric Foner and Manning Marable: Herbert Aptheker on Race and Democracy: A Reader
  • ARMSTEAD, Myra B. Young : "Lord, Please Don't Take Me in August": African-Americans in Newport and Saratoga Springs, 1870-1930
  • ARMSTRONG, Douglas V. : The Old Village and the Great House: An Archaeological and Historical Examination of Drax Hall Plantation, St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica
  • ARNESEN, Edited by Eric : The Black Worker: Race, Labor, and Civil Rights since Emancipation
  • ARNESEN, Eric : Waterfront Workers of New Orleans: Race, Class, and Politics, 1863-1923
  • ASCHENBRENNER, Joyce : Katherine Dunham: Dancing a Life
  • BAKER, William J. : Jesse Owens: An American Life
  • BANDELE, Ramla M. : Black Star: African American Activism in the International Political Economy
  • BASTIN, Bruce : Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast
  • BEARY, Michael J. : Black Bishop: Edward T. Demby and the Struggle for Racial Equality in the Episcopal Church
  • BEITO, David T. and Linda Royster : Black Maverick: T. R. M. Howard's Fight for Civil Rights and Economic Power
  • BELLEGARDE-SMITH, Edited by Patrick : Fragments of Bone: Neo-African Religions in a New World
  • BENTLEY, Amy : Eating for Victory: Food Rationing and the Politics of Domesticity
  • BERG, Allison : Mothering the Race: Women's Narratives of Reproduction, 1890-1930
  • BERRY, Daina Ramey : “Swing the Sickle for the Harvest Is Ripe”: Gender and Slavery in Antebellum Georgia
  • BERTRAND, Michael T. : Race, Rock, and Elvis
  • BIGELOW, John : Jamaica in 1850: or, The Effects of Sixteen Years of Freedom on a Slave Colony
  • BODNAR, John, Roger Simon, and Michael P. Weber: Lives of Their Own: Blacks, Italians, and Poles in Pittsburgh, 1900-1960
  • BORCHERT, James : Alley Life in Washington: Family, Community, Religion, and Folklife in the City, 1850-1970
  • BOWER, Edited by Anne L. : African American Foodways: Explorations of History and Culture
  • BOYER, Text by Horace Clarence Photography by Lloyd Yearwood: The Golden Age of Gospel
  • BRADLEY, Stefan M. : Harlem vs. Columbia University: Black Student Power in the Late 1960s
  • BRASHLER, William : The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings: A Novel
  • BRENNAN, Edited by Jonathan : When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote: African-Native American Literature
  • BRINGHURST, Edited by Newell G. and Darron T. Smith: Black and Mormon
  • BROOKS, Tim : Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1890-1919
  • BRUNDAGE, W. Fitzhugh : Lynching in the New South: Georgia and Virginia, 1880-1930
  • BURR, Zofia : Of Women, Poetry, and Power: Strategies of Address in Dickinson, Miles, Brooks, Lorde, and Angelou
  • BURTON, Edited by Orville Vernon and David O’Brien: Remembering Brown at Fifty: The University of Illinois Commemorates Brown v. Board of Education
  • CALLAHAN, John F. : In the African-American Grain: Call-and-Response in Twentieth-Century Black Fiction
  • CALT, Stephen : Barrelhouse Words: A Blues Dialect Dictionary
  • CANTOR, Louis : Dewey and Elvis: The Life and Times of a Rock 'n' Roll Deejay
  • CARSON, Edited by Diane and Lester Friedman: Shared Differences: Multicultural Media and Practical Pedagogy
  • CARTER, Steven R. : Hansberry's Drama: Commitment amid Complexity
  • CAUGHIE, Pamela L. : Passing and Pedagogy: The Dynamics of Responsibility
  • CHA-JUA, Sundiata Keita : America's First Black Town: Brooklyn, Illinois, 1830-1915
  • CHAMBERLIN, J. Edward : Come Back to Me My Language: Poetry and the West Indies
  • CHATEAUVERT, Melinda : Marching Together: Women of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
  • CHEEK, William and Aimee Lee : John Mercer Langston and the Fight for Black Freedom, 1829-65
  • CHRISTIAN, Barbara : New Black Feminist Criticism, 1985-2000
  • CLARK, Keith : Black Manhood in James Baldwin, Ernest J. Gaines, and August Wilson
  • CLARK, Edited by Keith : Contemporary Black Men's Fiction and Drama
  • COLBURN, Edited by David R. and Jeffrey S. Adler: African-American Mayors: Race, Politics, and the American City
  • COLE, Peter : Wobblies on the Waterfront: Interracial Unionism in Progressive-Era Philadelphia
  • COLLINS, Lee : Oh, Didn't He Ramble: The Life Story of Lee Collins as Told to Mary Collins
  • CONNOR, Kimberly Rae : Imagining Grace: Liberating Theologies in the Slave Narrative Tradition
  • CURRY, Edited by Dawne Y., Eric D. Duke, and Marshanda A. Smith: Extending the Diaspora: New Histories of Black People
  • DADIE, Bernard Binlin Dadié: An African in Paris
  • DADIE, Bernard Binlin Dadié: One Way: Bernard Dadie Observes America
  • DAGBOVIE, Pero Gaglo : The Early Black History Movement, Carter G. Woodson, and Lorenzo Johnston Greene
  • DASH, Leon : When Children Want Children: The Urban Crisis of Teenage Childbearing
  • DAVID, Jonathan C., with photographs by Richard Holloway: Together Let Us Sweetly Live: The Singing and Praying Bands
  • DAVIS, Frank Marshall : Black Moods: Collected Poems
  • DE SANTIS, Edited by Christopher C. : Langston Hughes and the *Chicago Defender*: Essays on Race, Politics, and Culture, 1942-62
  • DEFFAA, Chip : Voices of the Jazz Age: Profiles of Eight Vintage Jazzmen
  • DICKERSON, Vanessa D. : Dark Victorians
  • DITTMER, John : Black Georgia in the Progressive Era, 1900-1920
  • DITTMER, John : Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi
  • DONOVAN, Brian : White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887-1917
  • DOUGLASS, Frederick : My Bondage and My Freedom
  • DOWLING, Robert M. : Slumming in New York: From the Waterfront to Mythic Harlem
  • DRAKE, W. Avon and Robert D. Holsworth: Affirmative Action and the Stalled Quest for Black Progress
  • DUNN, Stephane : "Baad Bitches” and Sassy Supermamas: Black Power Action Films
  • EDWARDS, Laura F. : Gendered Strife and Confusion: The Political Culture of Reconstruction
  • EICK, Gretchen Cassel : Dissent in Wichita: The Civil Rights Movement in the Midwest, 1954-72
  • EPSTEIN, Dena J. : Sinful Tunes and Spirituals: Black Folk Music to the Civil War
  • EVANS, Joe with Christopher Brooks: Follow Your Heart: Moving with the Giants of Jazz, Swing, and Rhythm and Blues
  • EVANS, William McKee : Open Wound: The Long View of Race in America
  • EVANS, Edited by David : Ramblin' on My Mind: New Perspectives on the Blues
  • FABI, M. Giulia : Passing and the Rise of the African American Novel
  • FABRE, Michel : The Unfinished Quest of Richard Wright
  • FINE, Elizabeth C. : Soulstepping: African American Step Shows
  • FIRMIN, Anténor : The Equality of the Human Races: Positivist Anthropology
  • FOLEY, Barbara : Spectres of 1919: Class and Nation in the Making of the New Negro
  • FORBES, Jack D. : Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples
  • FOREMAN, P. Gabrielle : Activist Sentiments: Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century
  • FRANK, Waldo : Holiday
  • FRANKLIN, Edited by John Hope and August Meier: Black Leaders of the Twentieth Century
  • FRANKLIN, Reverend C. L. : Give Me This Mountain: Life History and Selected Sermons
  • FRANKLIN, John Hope : The Militant South, 1800-1861
  • FRIEDMAN, Edited by Lester D. : Unspeakable Images: Ethnicity and the American Cinema
  • GASPAR, Edited by David Barry and Darlene Clark Hine: Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas
  • GAYLE, Edited by Nathaniel Norment Jr.: The Addison Gayle Jr. Reader
  • GEORGE, Nelson : Where Did Our Love Go?: The Rise and Fall of the Motown Sound
  • GORN, Edited by Elliott J. : Muhammad Ali, the People's Champ
  • GOTTLIEB, Peter : Making Their Own Way: Southern Blacks' Migration to Pittsburgh, 1916-30
  • GRUESSER, Edited by John Cullen : The Unruly Voice: Rediscovering Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
  • GUTMAN, Herbert G. : Slavery and the Numbers Game: A Critique of Time on the Cross
  • HALPERN, Rick : Down on the Killing Floor: Black and White Workers in Chicago's Packinghouses, 1904-54
  • HALTER, Marilyn : Between Race and Ethnicity: Cape Verdean American Immigrants, 1860-1965
  • HARRISON, Edited by Ira E. and Faye V. : African-American Pioneers in Anthropology
  • HARRISON, Faye V. : Outsider Within: Reworking Anthropology in the Global Age
  • HAYES, Eileen M. : Songs in Black and Lavender: Race, Sexual Politics, and Women's Music
  • HEMENWAY, Robert E. : Zora Neale Hurston: A Literary Biography
  • HEPBURN, Sharon A. Roger : Crossing the Border: A Free Black Community in Canada
  • HERRING, Edited by Cedric, Verna M. Keith, and Hayward Derrick Horton: Skin Deep: How Race and Complexion Matter in the "Color-Blind" Era
  • HEWITT, Nancy A. : Southern Discomfort: Women's Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s-1920s
  • HEWITT, Edited by Nancy A. and Suzanne Lebsock: Visible Women: New Essays on American Activism
  • HINE, Edited by Darlene Clark, Trica Danielle Keaton, and Stephen Small: Black Europe and the African Diaspora
  • HOLT, Thomas : Black Over White: Negro Political Leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction
  • HONEY, Michael K. : Southern Labor and Black Civil Rights: Organizing Memphis Workers
  • HOROWITZ, Roger : "Negro and White, Unite and Fight!": A Social History of Industrial Unionism in Meatpacking, 1930-90
  • HUDSON, Lynn M. : The Making of "Mammy Pleasant": A Black Entrepreneur in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco
  • HUGHES, Richard T. : Myths America Lives By
  • HUNTLEY, Edited by Horace and David Montgomery: Black Workers' Struggle for Equality in Birmingham
  • HUNTLEY, Edited by Horace and John W. McKerley: Foot Soldiers for Democracy: The Men, Women, and Children of the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement
  • JAMES, Edited by Stanlie M. and Claire C. Robertson: Genital Cutting and Transnational Sisterhood: Disputing U.S. Polemics
  • JEFFRIES, Edited by Judson L. : Black Power in the Belly of the Beast
  • JELKS, Randal Maurice : African Americans in the Furniture City: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Grand Rapids
  • JONES, William P. : The Tribe of Black Ulysses: African American Lumber Workers in the Jim Crow South
  • JOSEPHSON, Barney with Terry Trilling-Josephson: Cafe Society: The Wrong Place for the Right People
  • JOYNER, Charles : Down by the Riverside: A South Carolina Slave Community
  • JOYNER, Charles : Shared Traditions: Southern History and Folk Culture
  • JULES-ROSETTE, Bennetta : Black Paris: The African Writers' Landscape
  • JULES-ROSETTE, Bennetta : Josephine Baker in Art and Life: The Icon and the Image
  • KECKLEY, Elizabeth : Behind the Scenes: Formerly a slave, but more recently modiste, and friend to Mrs. Lincoln; or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House
  • KEILER, Allan : Marian Anderson: A Singer's Journey
  • KELLY, Brian : Race, Class, and Power in the Alabama Coalfields, 1908-21
  • KERNS, Virginia : Women and the Ancestors: Black Carib Kinship and Ritual
  • KERSTEN, Andrew E. : Race, Jobs, and the War: The FEPC in the Midwest, 1941-46
  • KEYES, Cheryl L. : Rap Music and Street Consciousness
  • KIDITSCHEK, Edited by Theodore Koditschek, Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, and Helen A. Neville: Race Struggles
  • KLEINBERG, S. J. : Widows and Orphans First: The Family Economy and Social Welfare Policy, 1880-1939
  • KLOTMAN, Project director: Phyllis R. : African Americans in Cinema: The First Half Century
  • KNUPFER, Anne Meis : The Chicago Black Renaissance and Women's Activism
  • KUSMER, Kenneth L. : A Ghetto Takes Shape: Black Cleveland, 1870-1930
  • LANDERS, Jane : Black Society in Spanish Florida
  • LAUSE, Mark A. : Race and Radicalism in the Union Army
  • LEE, Chana Kai : For Freedom's Sake: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer
  • LEVY, Peter B. : The New Left and Labor in the 1960s
  • LEWIS, David Levering : King: A Biography
  • LEWIS, Leslie W. : Telling Narratives: Secrets in African American Literature
  • LEWIS-COLMAN, David M. : Race against Liberalism: Black Workers and the UAW in Detroit
  • LINDSAY, Edited by Beverly : Ralph Johnson Bunche: Public Intellectual and Nobel Peace Laureate
  • LINDSEY, Donal F. : Indians at Hampton Institute, 1877-1923
  • LINN, Karen : That Half-Barbaric Twang: The Banjo in American Popular Culture
  • LITTLEFIELD, Daniel C. : Rice and Slaves: Ethnicity and the Slave Trade in Colonial South Carolina
  • LITWACK, Edited by Leon and August Meier: Black Leaders of the Nineteenth Century
  • LOVEJOY, Owen : His Brother's Blood: Speeches and Writings, 1838-64
  • LOWE, John : Jump at the Sun: Zora Neale Hurston's Cosmic Comedy
  • LYONS, John F. : Teachers and Reform: Chicago Public Education, 1929-1970
  • MAHAR, William J. : Behind the Burnt Cork Mask: Early Blackface Minstrelsy and Antebellum American Popular Culture
  • MAKAU, Edited by Josina M. and Ronald C. Arnett: Communication Ethics in an Age of Diversity
  • MALONE, Jacqui : Steppin' on the Blues: The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance
  • MANDEL, Bernard : Labor, Free and Slave: Workingmen and the Anti-Slavery Movement in the United States
  • MANNING, Edited by Carol S. : The Female Tradition in Southern Literature
  • MARKS, Carole C. : Moses and the Monster and Miss Anne
  • MASK, Mia : Divas on Screen: Black Women in American Film
  • MCKAY, Claude : Complete Poems
  • MCKEE, James B. : Sociology and the Race Problem: The Failure of a Perspective
  • MCMILLEN, Neil R. : Dark Journey: Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow
  • MCMILLEN, Neil R. : The Citizens' Council: Organized Resistance to the Second Reconstruction, 1954-64
  • MONTAGUE, Magnificent with Bob Baker: Burn, Baby! BURN!: The Autobiography of Magnificent Montague
  • MOORE, Leonard N. : Carl B. Stokes and the Rise of Black Political Power
  • MULLEN, Bill V. : Popular Fronts: Chicago and African-American Cultural Politics, 1935-46
  • MULLEN, Patrick B. : The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore
  • MULLIN, Michael : Africa in America: Slave Acculturation and Resistance in the American South and the British Caribbean, 1736-1831
  • NAISON, Mark : Communists in Harlem during the Depression
  • NASH, William R. : Charles Johnson's Fiction
  • PEARSON, Nathan W., Jr.: Goin' to Kansas City
  • PELTASON, J. W. : Fifty-Eight Lonely Men: Southern Federal Judges and School Desegregation
  • PEREIRA, Malin : Rita Dove's Cosmopolitanism: Poems
  • PERETTI, Burton W. : The Creation of Jazz: Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America
  • PERPENER, John O. III: African-American Concert Dance: The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond
  • PFEIFER, Michael J. : Rough Justice: Lynching and American Society, 1874-1947
  • PHILLIPS, Kimberley L. : AlabamaNorth: African-American Migrants, Community, and Working-Class Activism in Cleveland, 1915-45
  • PHILLIPS, Christopher : Freedom's Port: The African American Community of Baltimore, 1790-1860
  • PLANT, Deborah G. : Every Tub Must Sit on Its Own Bottom: The Philosophy and Politics of Zora Neale Hurston
  • PRIDE, Richard A. : The Political Use of Racial Narratives: School Desegregation in Mobile, Alabama, 1954-97
  • PROUDFOOT, Merrill : Diary of a Sit-In
  • PRUTER, Robert : Chicago Soul
  • PRUTER, Robert : Doowop: The Chicago Scene
  • RACHLEFF, Peter J. : Black Labor in Richmond, 1865-1890
  • RAMSEY, Sonya : Reading, Writing, and Segregation: A Century of Black Women Teachers in Nashville
  • REDDING, Kent : Making Race, Making Power: North Carolina's Road to Disfranchisement
  • ROBERTSON, Nancy Marie : Christian Sisterhood, Race Relations, and the YWCA, 1906-46
  • RODGERS, Lawrence R. : Canaan Bound: The African-American Great Migration Novel
  • ROOF, Edited by Judith and Robyn Wiegman: Who Can Speak?: Authority and Critical Identity
  • RUCK, Rob : Sandlot Seasons: Sport in Black Pittsburgh
  • RUDWICK, Elliott : Race Riot at East St. Louis, July 2, 1917
  • RYDELL, Ida B. WELLS; Frederick DOUGLASS; Irvine Garland PENN; and Ferdinand L. BARNETT--Edited by Robert W. : The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World's Columbian Exposition: The Afro-American's Contribution to Columbian Literature
  • SACKS, Howard L. and Judith Rose : Way Up North in Dixie: A Black Family's Claim to the Confederate Anthem
  • SALEM, James M. : The Late Great Johnny Ace and the Transition from R&B to Rock 'n' Roll
  • SALVATORE, Nick : Singing in a Strange Land: C. L. Franklin, the Black Church, and the Transformation of America
  • SALVATORE, Nick : We All Got History: The Memory Books of Amos Webber
  • SANTINO, Jack : Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle: Stories of Black Pullman Porters
  • SAVITT, Todd L. : Medicine and Slavery: The Diseases and Health Care of Blacks in Antebellum Virginia
  • SCHULTZ, Mark : The Rural Face of White Supremacy: Beyond Jim Crow
  • SCHWALM, Leslie A. : A Hard Fight for We: Women's Transition from Slavery to Freedom in South Carolina
  • SCHWARTZ, Stuart B. : Slaves, Peasants, and Rebels: Reconsidering Brazilian Slavery
  • SCHWENINGER, Loren : Black Property Owners in the South, 1790-1915
  • SCHWENINGER, Edited by Loren : The Southern Debate over Slavery: Volume 1: Petitions to Southern Legislatures, 1778-1864
  • SCHWENINGER, Edited by Loren : The Southern Debate over Slavery: Volume 2: Petitions to Southern County Courts, 1775-1867
  • SCOTT, Michelle R. : Blues Empress in Black Chattanooga: Bessie Smith and the Emerging Urban South
  • SEJOUR, Victor Séjour: The Fortune-Teller
  • SEJOUR, Victor Séjour: The Jew of Seville
  • SHAPIRO, Translated by Norman R. : Creole Echoes: The Francophone Poetry of Nineteenth-Century Louisiana
  • SHERMAN, Edited by Joan R. : African-American Poetry of the Nineteenth Century: An Anthology
  • SHOCKLEY, Megan Taylor : "We, Too, Are Americans": African American Women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940-54
  • SMITH, Catherine Parsons : William Grant Still
  • STANFIELD, Peter : Body and Soul: Jazz and Blues in American Film, 1927-63
  • STANLEY, Edited by Sandra Kumamoto : Other Sisterhoods: Literary Theory and U.S. Women of Color
  • STAUDOHAR, Edited by Paul D. and James A. Mangan: The Business of Professional Sports
  • STEPAN-NORRIS, Judith and Maurice Zeitlin: Talking Union
  • STEPHENS, Edited and with an Introduction by Judith L. : The Plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson: From the New Negro Renaissance to the Civil Rights Movement
  • STEPTO, Robert B. : From Behind the Veil: A Study of Afro-American Narrative
  • STROMQUIST, Shelton : Reinventing “The People”: The Progressive Movement, the Class Problem, and the Origins of Modern Liberalism
  • SULLIVAN, James D. : On the Walls and in the Streets: American Poetry Broadsides from the 1960s
  • TAYLOR, Edited by Henry Louis, Jr.: Race and the City: Work, Community, and Protest in Cincinnati, 1820-1970
  • THOMAS, Susan : Cuban Zarzuela: Performing Race and Gender on Havana's Lyric Stage
  • THOMPSON, Lisa B. : Beyond the Black Lady: Sexuality and the New African American Middle Class
  • TOLNAY, Stewart and E.M. Beck: A Festival of Violence: An Analysis of Southern Lynchings, 1882-1930
  • TOLNAY, Stewart E. : The Bottom Rung: African American Family Life on Southern Farms
  • TRACY, Steven C. : Langston Hughes and the Blues
  • TROTTER, Joe William, Jr.: Black Milwaukee: The Making of an Industrial Proletariat, 1915-45
  • TUCKER, William H. : The Funding of Scientific Racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund
  • TUCKER, William H. : The Science and Politics of Racial Research
  • TURNER, Joyce Moore : Caribbean Crusaders and the Harlem Renaissance
  • TUTTLE, William M., Jr.: Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919
  • VALK, Anne M. : Radical Sisters: Second-Wave Feminism and Black Liberation in Washington, D.C.
  • VAN VECHTEN, Carl : Nigger Heaven
  • VAN VECHTEN, Carl : The Splendid Drunken Twenties: Selections from the Daybooks, 1922-1930
  • WAETJEN, Thembisa : Workers and Warriors: Masculinity and the Struggle for Nation in South Africa
  • WAGNER, Thomas E. and Phillip J. Obermiller: African American Miners and Migrants: The Eastern Kentucky Social Club
  • WAGNER, Jean : Black Poets of the United States: From Paul Laurence Dunbar to Langston Hughes
  • WALDREP, Christopher : Roots of Disorder: Race and Criminal Justice in the American South, 1817-80
  • WALKER, Corey D. B. : A Noble Fight: African American Freemasonry and the Struggle for Democracy in America
  • WALKER-HILL, Helen : From Spirituals to Symphonies: African-American Women Composers and Their Music
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 1: The Autobiographical Writings. Assistant editor, John W. Blassingame
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 10: 1909-11. Assistant editors, Geraldine McTigue and Nan E. Woodruff
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 11: 1911-12. Assistant editor, Geraldine McTigue
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 12: 1912-14
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 13: 1914-15. Assistant editors, Susan Valenza and Sadie M. Harlan
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 2: 1860-89. Assistant editors, Pete Daniel, Stuart B. Kaufman, Raymond W. Smock, and William M. Welty
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 3: 1889-95. Assistant editors, Stuart B. Kaufman and Raymond W. Smock
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 4: 1895-98. Assistant editors, Stuart B. Kaufman, Barbara S. Kraft, and Raymond W. Smock
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 5: 1899-1900. Assistant editor, Barbara S. Kraft
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 6: 1901-2. Assistant editor, Barbara S. Kraft
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 7: 1903-4. Assistant editor, Barbara S. Kraft
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 8: 1904-6. Assistant editor, Geraldine McTigue
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 9: 1906-8. Assistant editor, Nan E. Woodruff
  • WASHINGTON, Margaret : Sojourner Truth's America
  • WASHINGTON, Booker T. : The Booker T. Washington Papers, Vol. 14: Cumulative Index. Edited by Louis R. HARLAN and Raymond W. SMOCK
  • WEAVER, Karol K. : Medical Revolutionaries: The Enslaved Healers of Eighteenth-Century Saint Domingue
  • WEINER, Marli F. : Mistresses and Slaves: Plantation Women in South Carolina, 1830-80
  • WEST, Emily : Chains of Love: Slave Couples in Antebellum South Carolina
  • WHALEN-BRIDGE, John : Political Fiction and the American Self
  • WHITEIS, David : Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories
  • WIGGINS, David K. and Patrick B. Miller: The Unlevel Playing Field: A Documentary History of the African American Experience in Sport
  • WILLIAMS, Vernon J. Jr.: The Social Sciences and Theories of Race
  • WILLIAMSON, Joy Ann : Black Power on Campus: The University of Illinois, 1965-75
  • WOOLFORK, Lisa : Embodying American Slavery in Contemporary Culture
  • YACOVONE, Edited by Donald : A Voice of Thunder: A Black Soldier's Civil War
  • YOUNG, Edited by Joseph and Jana Evans Braziel: Race and the Foundations of Knowledge: Cultural Amnesia in the Academy
  • ZAKI, Hoda M. : Civil Rights and Politics at Hampton Institute: The Legacy of Alonzo G. Moron
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