African Americans -- Literary collections
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African Americans -- Literary collections
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African Americans
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- The New cavalcade, African American writing from 1760 to the present, edited by Arthur P. Davis, J. Saunders Redding, and Joyce Ann Joyce
- Double-take, a revisionist Harlem Renaissance anthology, edited by Venetria K. Patton and Maureen Honey
- The Paul Laurence Dunbar reader, a slection of the best of Paul Laurence Dunbar's poetry and prose, including writings never before available in book form, edited by Jay Martin and Gossie H. Hudson
- Early works, Richard Wright
- Practical virtues, everyday values and devotions for African American families, Floyd H. Flake and M. Elaine McCollins Flake
- The novels, Not without laughter, and, Tambourines to glory, edited with an introduction by Dolan Hubbard
- Harlem's glory, Black women writing, 1900-1950, edited by Lorraine Elena Roses, Ruth Elizabeth Randolph
- Essays on art, race, politics, and world affairs, Langston Hughes ; edited with an introduction by Christopher C. De Santis
- Fire!!, a quarterly devoted to the younger Negro artists
- An anthology of interracial literature, Black-white contacts in the Old World and the New, edited by Werner Sollors
- Selected works of Angelina Weld GrimkeĢ, edited by Carolivia Herron
- Essays, including biographies and miscellaneous pieces, in prose and poetry, Ann Plato ; with an introduction by Kenny J. Williams
- The Norton anthology of African American literature, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Nellie Y. McKay, general editor
- The Reed reader, Ishmael Reed
- The Norton Anthology of African American literature, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and American Research, Harvard University ; Valerie A. Smith, general editor, Dean of the College, Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature, Professor of English and African American Studies, Princeton University, Volume 2
- Gumbo, a celebration of African American writing, edited by Marita Golden and E. Lynn Harris
- Black boy joy, 17 stories celebrating black boyhood, edited by Kwame Mbalia
- Making Callaloo, 25 years of Black literature, edited by Charles Henry Rowell
- Black love letters, edited by Cole Brown and Natalie Johnson ; art by Natalie Johnson ; [foreword by John Legend]
- Call and response, the Riverside anthology of the African American literary tradition, general editor, Patricia Liggins Hill ; editors, Bernard W. Bell [and others]
- A DuBose Heyward reader, edited and with an introduction by James M. Hutchisson
- Best African American essays, 2009, Gerald Early, series editor ; Debra J. Dickerson, guest editor
- Later works, Richard Wright
- They can't kill us until they kill us, essays, Hanif Abdurraqib ; introduction by Eve L. Ewing ; afterword by Jason Reynolds
- Winds can wake up the dead, an Eric Walrond reader, edited by Louis J. Parascandola
- The works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson, edited by Gloria T. Hull
- I love myself when I am laughing ... and then again when I am looking mean and impressive, a Zora Neale Hurston reader, edited by Alice Walker ; introd. by Mary Helen Washington
- Beloved Harlem, a literary tribute to Black America's most famous neighborhood : from the classics to contemporary, edited by William H. Banks, Jr
- The sport of the gods, and other essential writings, edited and introduced by Shelley Fisher Fishkin and David Bradley
- The translations, Federico GarcĢıa Lorca, NicolaĢs GuilleĢn, and Jacques Roumain, edited with an introduction by Dellita Martin-Ogunsola
- Giant steps, the new generation of African American writers, edited and with an introduction by Kevin Young
- "Face Zion forward", first writers of the Black Atlantic, 1785-1798, edited and introduced by Joanna Brooks & John Saillant
- They can't kill us until they kill us, essays, Hanif Abdurraqib
- Brotherman, the odyssey of black men in America, edited by Herb Boyd and Robert Allen
- Black love letters, edited by Cole Brown and Natalie Johnson ; art by Natalie Johnson ; [foreword by John Legend]
- Works for children and young adults, poetry, fiction, and other writing, Langston Hughes ; edited with an introduction by Dianne Johnson
- Visions of a liberated future, Black arts movement writings, Larry Neal ; with commentary by Amiri Baraka [and others] ; edited by Michael Schwartz
- It's all love, black writers on soul mates, family, and friends, edited and with an introduction by Marita Golden
- Black boy joy, 17 stories celebrating Black boyhood, edited by Kwame Mbalia
- Recognize!, an anthology honoring and amplifying Black life, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson
- Recognize!, an anthology honoring and amplifying Black life, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson
- I hear a symphony, African Americans celebrate love, edited by Paula L. Woods and Felix H. Liddell
- African fundamentalism, a literary and cultural anthology of Garvey's Harlem Renaissance, compiled and edited by Tony Martin
- Gumbo, an anthology of African American writing, edited by Marita Golden and E. Lynn Harris
- The word, Black writers talk about the transformative power of reading and writing : interviews, edited and with an introduction by Marita Golden
- My soul's high song, the collected writings of Countee Cullen, voice of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Gerald Early
- Writings, James Weldon Johnson
- Beloved Harlem, a literary tribute to Black America's most famous neighborhood : from the classics to contemporary, edited by William H. Banks, Jr
- Black voices, an anthology of Afro-American literature, edited, with an introduction and biographical notes, by Abraham Chapman
- The days of good looks, the prose and poetry of Cheryl Clarke, 1980 to 2005
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