African Americans + Social conditions -- 1975-
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African Americans + Social conditions -- 1975-
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African Americans + Social conditions
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- The Trouble with Post-Blackness, edited by Houston A. Baker and K. Merinda Simmons
- Survival of the African American family, the institutional impact of U.S. social policy, K. Sue Jewell
- Black nerd problems, William Evans and Omar Holmon
- Living with racism, the black middle-class experience, Joe R. Feagin and Melvin P. Sikes
- Tragic failure, racial integration in America, Tom Wicker
- Some of us did not die, new and selected essays of June Jordan
- Racist America, roots, current realities, and future reparations, Joe R. Feagin
- The Angela Y. Davis reader, edited by Joy James
- Black looks, race and representation, Bell Hooks
- Crossings, a white man's journey into Black America, Walt Harrington
- Plain talk and common sense from the Black Avenger, Ken Hamblin
- In search of Black America, discovering the African-American dream, David J. Dent
- The Covenant with Black America - ten years later, compiled and edited by Tavis Smiley
- The content of our character, a new vision of race in America, Shelby Steele
- The Michael Eric Dyson reader, Michael Eric Dyson
- Between God and gangsta rap, bearing witness to Black culture, Michael Eric Dyson
- Maximum insight, selected columns, by Bill Maxwell
- The black notebooks, an interior journey, Toi Derricotte
- Color, essays on race, family, and history, Kenneth A. McClane
- Imagine freedom, transforming pain into political and spiritual power, Rahiel Tesfamariam
- We who are dark, the philosophical foundations of Black solidarity, Tommie Shelby
- All about the beat, why hip-hop can't save Black America, John McWhorter
- From #BlackLivesMatter to Black liberation, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
- What's going on, personal essays, Nathan McCall
- Our souls to keep, Black/white relations in America, George Henderson
- Losing the race, self-sabotage in Black America, John H. McWhorter
- The black digital elite, African American leaders of the information revolution, John T. Barber
- Erasing racism, the survival of the American nation, Molefi Kete Asante
- Gender talk, the struggle for women's equality in African American communities, Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Beverly Guy-Sheftall
- Stupid Black men, how to play the race card-- and lose, Larry Elder
- The reckoning, what Blacks owe to each other, Randall Robinson
- The Black male in white America, Jacob U. Gordon, editor
- The new H.N.I.C. (head niggas in charge), the death of civil rights and the reign of hip hop, Todd Boyd
- America behind the color line, dialogues with African Americans, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- The cosmopolitan canopy, race and civility in everyday life, Elijah Anderson
- Rethinking the American race problem, Roy L. Brooks
- The African-American predicament, Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., editor
- The Underclass question, edited and with an introduction by Bill E. Lawson ; foreword by William Julius Wilson
- America beyond the color line, a Wall to Wall Television production for PBS and BBC ; written and presented by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; directors, Dan Percival and Mary Crisp
- What Black people should do now, dispatches from near the vanguard, Ralph Wiley
- Gender talk, the struggle for women's equality in African American communities, Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Beverly Guy-Sheftall
- The covenant in action, compiled by Tavis Smiley ; [foreword by Tavis Smiley ; afterword by Cornel West]
- Black lives have always mattered, a collection of essays, poems, and personal narratives, edited by Abiodun Oyewole
- Stupid Black men, how to play the race card--and lose, Larry Elder
- The hidden cost of being African American, how wealth perpetuates inequality, Thomas M. Shapiro
- What next, a memoir toward world peace, Walter Mosley
- What it is, race, family, and one thinking Black man's blues, Clifford Thompson
- Race matters, Cornel West
- 2001 race odyssey, African Americans and sociology, edited by Bruce R. Hare
- Looking backward at us, William Raspberry