Incoming Resources
- Al Sharpton, civil rights leader, Wayne D'Orio
- This is really happening, true stories, by Erin Chack
- The rejected stone, Al Sharpton and the path to American leadership, Al Sharpton with Nick Chiles
- Cruel harvest, a memoir, Fran Elizabeth Grubb ; with Bryan Reardon
- Last lion, the fall and rise of Ted Kennedy, by the team at the Boston Globe, Bella English [and others] ; edited by Peter S. Canellos
- Dust to dust, a memoir, Benjamin Busch
- An unfinished love story, a personal history of the 1960s, Doris Kearns Goodwin
- The investigator, fifty years of uncovering the truth : [a memoir], Terry Lenzner
- The end of the world as we know it, scenes from a life, Robert Goolrick
- Against the wind, Neal Gabler
- Cruel harvest, a memoir, Fran Elizabeth Grubb
- We'll always have Paris, Jennifer Coburn
- The emperor's new clothes, exposing the truth from Watergate to 9/11, Richard Ben-Veniste
- The man who ran Washington, the life and times of James A. Baker III, Peter Baker and Susan Glasser
- Everything is wrong with me, a memoir of an American childhood gone, well, wrong, Jason Mulgrew
- Fugitive days, memoirs of an antiwar activist, Bill Ayers
- The last honest man, the CIA, the FBI, the mafia, and the Kennedys--and one senator's fight to save democracy, by James Risen with Thomas Risen
- The end of the world as we know it, scenes from a life, Robert Goolrick
- A conspiratorial life, Robert Welch, the John Birch Society, and the revolution of American conservatism, Edward H. Miller
- The man who ran Washington, the life and times of James A. Baker III, Peter Baker and Susan Glasser
- Blood brother, Jonathan Daniels and his sacrifice for civil rights, Rich Wallace + Sandra Neil Wallace
- The last honest man, the CIA, the FBI, the mafia, and the Kennedys--and one senator's fight to save democracy, by James Risen with Thomas Risen
- Last lion, the fall and rise of Ted Kennedy, by the team of the Boston globe, Bella English [and others] ; edited by Peter S. Canellos
- Ted Kennedy, the dream that never died, Edward Klein
- You can't go wrong doing right, how a child of poverty rose to the White House and helped change the world, Robert J. Brown
- Ted Kennedy, a life, John A. Farrell
- Blood brother, Jonathan Daniels and his sacrifice for civil rights, Rich Wallace + Sandra Neil Wallace
- Child of the dream, a memoir of 1963, Sharon Robinson
- Taking hold, from migrant childhood to Columbia University, Francisco JimeĢnez
- Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., the political biography of an American dilemma, Charles V. Hamilton
- An unfinished love story, a personal history of the 1960s, Doris Kearns Goodwin
- My first ladies, twenty-five years as the White House chief floral designer : behind the scenes with First Ladies Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush, Nancy Reagan and Rosalynn Carter, Nancy Clarke with Christie Matheson
- Adam by Adam, the autobiography of Adam Clayton Powell, foreword by Adam Clayton Powell III
- A golden voice, how faith, hard work and humility brought me from the streets to salvation, Ted Williams ; with Bret Witter
- Adam Clayton Powell, directed by Richard Kilberg
- This is really happening, true stories, by Erin Chack
- Chappaquiddick tragedy, Kennedy's second passenger revealed, Donald Frederick Nelson
- Flying high, remembering Barry Goldwater, William F. Buckley, Jr
- Lion of the Senate, when Ted Kennedy rallied the Democrats in a GOP Congress, Nick Littlefield and David Nexon
- Fugitive days, memoirs of an antiwar activist, Bill Ayers
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a portrait in letters of an American visionary, edited with an introduction by Steven R. Weisman
- The rejected stone, Al Sharpton and the path to American leadership
- Love and struggle, my life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and beyond, David Gilbert
- Edward Kennedy, an intimate biography, Burton Hersh
- Why not say what happened?, a memoir, Ivana Lowell
- Catching the wind, Edward Kennedy and the liberal hour, Neal Gabler
- This is really happening, true stories, by Erin Chack
- Dust to dust, a memoir, Benjamin Busch