African Americans -- Interviews
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African Americans -- Interviews
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African Americans
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Incoming Resources
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- Remembering slavery, African Americans talk about their personal experiences of slavery and emancipation, edited by Ira Berlin, Marc Favreau and Steven F. Miller ; foreword by Robin D. G. Kelley
- The Playboy interviews, Alex Haley ; edited with an introduction by Murray Fisher
- A wealth of wisdom, legendary African American elders speak, edited by Camille O. Cosby and Renee Poussaint ; portraits by Howard L. Bingham
- In search of Black America, discovering the African-American dream, David J. Dent
- Walking on water, Black American lives at the turn of the twenty-first century, Randall Kenan
- Voices from slavery, edited by Norman R. Yetman
- I've known rivers, lives of loss and liberation, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
- Remembering slavery, African Americans talk about their personal experiences of slavery and freedom, edited by Ira Berlin, Marc Favreau, and Steven F. Miller
- Restoring hope, conversations on the future of Black America : a project of the Obsidian Society, Cornel West ; edited by Kelvin Shawn Sealey
- Black Indian slave narratives, edited by Patrick Minges
- Bill Clinton and Black America, DeWayne Wickham
- Black workers remember, an oral history of segregation, unionism, and the freedom struggle, Michael Keith Honey
- Untold glory, African Americans in pursuit of freedom, opportunity, and achievement, Alan Govenar
- Conversations in black, on power, politics, and leadership, Ed Gordon
- Black power mixtape, 1967-1975 : a documentary in 9 chapters, written and directed by Göran Hugo Olsson ; produced by Annika Rogell/Story AB ; co-produced by Joslyn Barnes, Danny Glover/Louverture Films, Axel Arnö/Sveriges Television
- Krak teet, a catalog of black Savannah's biographies, Trelani Michelle
- America behind the color line, dialogues with African Americans, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- 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
- Sepia dreams, a celebration of Black achievement through words and images, photographs and interviews by Matthew Jordan Smith ; written by Dionne Bennett ; with an introduction by Vanessa Williams
- Black magic : what Black leaders learned from trauma and triumph, Chad Sanders
- America behind the color line, dialogues with African Americans, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
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