African Americans + Intellectual life
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- The women, Hilton Als
- The Black box, writing the race, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- The Trouble with Post-Blackness, edited by Houston A. Baker and K. Merinda Simmons
- Brainwashed, challenging the myth of Black inferiority, Tom Burrell
- Black nerd problems, William Evans and Omar Holmon
- Post-Soul Satire, Black Identity After Civil Rights, edited by Derek C. Maus and James J. Donahue
- Keeping faith, philosophy and race in America, Cornel West
- Free within ourselves, the development of African American children's literature, Rudine Sims Bishop
- The gospel of hip hop, first instrument, presented by KRS-One for the Temple of Hip Hop
- A little devil in America, notes in praise of black performance, Hanif Abdurraqib
- Black nationalism in the United States, from Malcolm X to Barack Obama, James Lance Taylor
- Black imagination and the Middle Passage, edited by Maria Diedrich, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Carl Pedersen
- The black digital elite, African American leaders of the information revolution, John T. Barber
- America's tenth man, a pictorial review of one-tenth of a nation, presenting the Negro contribution to American life today, edited and compiled by Lucille Arcola Chambers ; foreword by Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr
- African American almanac, 400 years of triumph, courage and excellence, Lean'tin Bracks
- The Michael Eric Dyson reader, Michael Eric Dyson
- Black literature criticism, classic and emerging authors since 1950, Jelena O. Krstovic, project editor ; foreword by Howard Dodson
- Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the struggle for racial uplift, by Jacqueline M. Moore
- Black American writing from the nadir, the evolution of a literary tradition, 1877-1915, Dickson D. Bruce, Jr
- Language and literature in the African American imagination, edited by Carol Aisha Blackshire-Belay
- To wake the nations, race in the making of American literature, Eric J. Sundquist
- The Black box, writing the race, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- The Black novelist, edited by Robert Hemenway
- The Harlem renaissance, the one and the many, Mark Helbling
- Rooted against the wind, personal essays, Gloria Wade-Gayles
- Icons of African American literature, the Black literary world /, Yolanda Williams Page, editor
- Darker than blue, on the moral economies of Black Atlantic culture, Paul Gilroy
- Open mike, reflections on philosophy, race, sex, culture and religion, Michael Eric Dyson
- Black genius and the American experience, Dick Russell ; foreword by Alvin F. Poussaint
- I call myself an artist, writings by and about Charles Johnson, edited by Rudolph P. Byrd
- The Cornel West reader, Cornel West
- A home elsewhere, reading African American classics in the age of Obama, Robert B. Stepto
- Rooming in the master's house, power and privilege in the rise of Black conservatism, Molefi K. Asante and Ronald E. Hall
- The word, Black writers talk about the transformative power of reading and writing : interviews, edited and with an introduction by Marita Golden
- Double-consciousness/double bind, theoretical issues in twentieth-century Black literature, Sandra Adell
- Radical narratives of the Black Atlantic, Alan Rice
- Outlaw culture, resisting representations, Bell Hooks
- Critical memory, public spheres, African American writing, and Black fathers and sons in America, Houston A. Baker, Jr
- Black writers of the thirties, [by] James O. Young
- The new H.N.I.C. (head niggas in charge), the death of civil rights and the reign of hip hop, Todd Boyd
- A history of Afro-American literature, Blyden Jackson
- Black folklore and the politics of racial representation, Shirley Moody-Turner
- Defining ourselves, Black writers in the 90s, edited by Elizabeth Nunez and Brenda M. Greene
- Best African American essays, 2010, Gerald Early, series editor ; Randall Kennedy, guest editor
- Close kin and distant relatives, the paradox of respectability in Black women's literature, Susana M. Morris
- Visions of a liberated future, Black arts movement writings, Larry Neal ; with commentary by Amiri Baraka [and others] ; edited by Michael Schwartz
- Brainwashed, challenging the myth of Black inferiority, Tom Burrell
- Africa to America, from the Middle Passage through the 1930s, edited by Jeff Wallenfeldt
- Amiri Baraka, the politics and art of a Black intellectual, Jerry Gafio Watts
- The head Negro in charge syndrome, the dead end of Black politics, Norman Kelley