African American women journalists -- Biography
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African American women journalists -- Biography
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African American women journalists
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- Thyra J. Edwards, black activist in the global freedom struggle, Gregg Andrews
- The golden road, notes on my gentrification, Caille Millner
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett, crusader against lynching, Elaine Slivinski Lisandrelli
- Uncovering race, a black journalist's story of reporting and reinvention, Amy Alexander
- Black women will save the world, an anthem, April Ryan
- Belonging, a daughter's search for identity through loss and love, Michelle Miller with Rosemarie Robotham
- Alone atop the hill, the autobiography of Alice Dunnigan, pioneer of the national Black press, edited by Carol McCabe Booker with a foreword by Simeon Booker
- The third door, the autobiography of an American Negro woman, by Ellen Tarry
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett and American reform, 1880-1930, Patricia A. Schechter
- Multicolored memories of a Black Southern girl, Kitty Oliver
- Black talk, blue thoughts, and walking the color line, dispatches from a Black journalista, Erin Aubry Kaplan ; with a foreword by Michael Eric Dyson
- Trailblazer, a pioneering journalist's fight to make the media look more like America, Dorothy Butler Gilliam
- To keep the waters troubled, the life of Ida B. Wells, Linda O. McMurry
- Open house of family, friends, food, piano lessons and the search for a room of my own, Patricia J. Williams
- Bitch is the new black, a memoir, Helena Andrews
- More than enough, claiming space for who you are (no matter what they say), Elaine Welteroth
- Never in my wildest dreams, a black woman's life in journalism, Belva Davis with Vicki Haddock ; foreword by Bill Cosby
- Postcards from Cookie, a memoir of motherhood, miracles, and a whole lot of mail, Caroline Clark
- More than enough, claiming space for who you are (no matter what they say), Elaine Welteroth
- Laughing in the dark, from colored girl to woman of color-- a journey from prison to power, Patrice Gaines
- To tell the truth freely, the life of Ida B. Wells, Mia Bay
- Trailblazer, a pioneering journalist's fight to make the media look more like America, Dorothy Butler Gilliam
- Eye on the struggle, Ethel Payne, the first lady of the black press, James McGrath Morris
- Trailblazer, a pioneering journalist's fight to make the media look more like America, Dorothy Butler Gilliam
- Postcards from Cookie, a memoir of motherhood, miracles, and a whole lot of mail, Caroline Clarke
- More than enough, claiming space for who you are (no matter what they say), Elaine Welteroth ; foreword by Ava Duvernay
- Ida B. Wells, mother of the civil rights movement, Dennis Brindell Fradin and Judith Bloom Fradin
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