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AFRICAN AMERICANS: BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books at Skyline College Library

Links to Web Resources on AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & CULTURE

 

1. Adeleke, Tunde. UnAfrican Americans.

Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998 [E185.625.A34 1998]

 

2. Affirmative action. Amherst, N.Y:

Prometheus Books, 1997. [E185.615.A592 1997]

 

3. African American humor. 1st ed. Chicago,

Ill: Lawrence Hill Books, 2002. [PN6231.N5 A37 2002]

 

4. African American literary criticism, 1773 to 2000 [PS153.N5 A33 1999]

 

5. The African American male in American life and

thought. Thousand Oaks Calif.: Sage Periodicals Press, 2000. [H1.A4 v.569]

 

6. African-American poets. Philadelphia:

Chelsea House Publishers, 2003. [PS310.N4 A69 2003]

 

7. African American quotations. Phoenix, Ariz:

Oryx Press, 1998. [REF/PN6081.3.A36 1998]

 

8. The African American West. Boulder:

University Press of Colorado, 2000. [PS647.A35 A38 2000]

 

9. African-American writers. Santa Barbara,

Calif: ABC-CLIO, 2000. [REF/PS153.N5 A3444 2000]

 

10. African Americans and Jews in the twentieth century. Columbia, Mo: University of

Missouri Press, 1998. [E184.36.A34 A47 1998]

 

11. African Americans. San Diego, Calif:

Greenhaven Press, 1997. [E184.6.A34 1997]

 

12. Africana. New York: Basic Civitas Books,

1999. [REF/DT14.A37435 1999]

 

13. Alcena, Valiere. The African-American woman's health book. Fort Lee, N.J: Barricade Books, 2001.

[RA778.4.A36 A38 2001]

 

14. Alexander, George. Why we make movies. 1st

ed. New York: Harlem Moon, 2003. [PN1995.9.N4 A43 2003]

 

15. An American dilemma revisited. New York:

Russell Sage Foundation, 1996. [E185.615.A6718 1996]

 

16. Anderson, Karen. Changing woman. New York:

Oxford University Press, 1996. [E184.A1 A673 1996]

 

17. Astor, Gerald. The right to fight. Novato,

CA: Presidio, 1998. [UB418.A47 A84 1998]

 

18. Autobiography of a people. 1st ed. New

York: Doubleday, 2000. [E185.A97 2000]

 

19. Bailey, Frankie Y. "Law never here". Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1999.

[E185.86.B25 1999]

 

20. Banks, William. The Black Muslims. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1997. [BP221.B36 1996b]

 

21. Banks, William M. Black intellectuals. 1st

ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 1996. [E185.86.B267 1996]

 

22. Barnes, Annie S. Everyday racism. 1st ed.

Naperville, Ill: Sourcebooks, 2000. [E185.86.B3735 2000]

 

23. Barrett, Paul. The good black. New York:

Dutton, 1999. [KF373.M86 B37 1999]

 

24. Bayne, Bijan C. Sky kings. New York: F.

Watts, 1997. [GV884.A1 B39 1997]

 

25. Beauty and business. New York: Routledge,

2001. [HF3031.B42 2001]

 

26. Belz, Herman. A new birth of freedom. 2000

ed. New York: Fordham University Press, 2000. [KF4757.B37 2000]

 

27. Berlin, Ira. Generations of captivity.

Cambridge, Mass: Belknap Press of Harvard Press, 2003. [E441.B47 2003]

 

28. Bertini, Tullio Bruno. Trapped in Tuscany.

Boston: Dante University Press, 1998. [D802.I82 T9219 1998]

 

29. Beyond appearance. 1st ed. Washington,

D.C: American Psychological Association, 1999. [HQ798.B43 1999]

 

30. Billingslea-Brown, Alma Jean. Crossing borders through folklore. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1999. [PS374.N4 B55 1998]

 

31. Black genius. 1st ed. New York: W.W.

Norton, 1999. [E185.86.B52556 1999]

 

32. Black lives. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe,

1999. [E185.96.B5363 1999]

 

33. The Black Panther party (reconsidered).

Baltimore: Black Classic Press, 1998. [E185.615.B5464 1998]

 

34. Black religion after the Million Man March.

Maryknoll, N.Y: Orbis Books, 1998. [BR563.N4 B573 1998]

 

35. Bleep! censoring rock and rap music.

Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1999. [ML3534.B632 1999]

 

36. Bogle, Donald. Prime time blues. 1st ed.

New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001. [PN1992.8.A34 B64 2001]

 

37. Boston, Thomas D. Affirmative action and black entrepreneurship. London: Routledge, 1999.

[HD2344.5.U62 A853 1999]

 

38. Bowen, William G. The shape of the river.Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1998. [LB2351.2.B696 1998]

 

39. Boykin, Keith. One more river to cross. 1st Anchor Books ed. New York: Anchor Books, 1996.

[HQ76.3.U5 B685 1996]

 

40. Byrd, Ayana D. Hair story. 1st ed. New

York: St. Martin's Press, 2001. [E185.86.B96 2001]

 

41. Canada, Geoffrey. Reaching up for manhood.

Boston: Beacon Press, 1998. [HQ775.C35 1998]

 

42. Carr, Leslie G. "Color-blind" racism.Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1997. [E185.615.C3515 1997]

 

43. Catch the fire!!!. 1st ed. New York:

Riverhead Books, 1998. [PS591.N4 C35 1998]

 

44. Chambers, Veronica. The Harlem renaissance.

Broomall, PA: Chelsea House Publishers, 1997. [NX512.3.A35 C48 1997]

 

45. Ciment, James. Atlas of African-American

history. New York: Facts on File, 2001. [E185.C55 2001]

 

46. Civil rights and social wrongs. University Park, Pa: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997. [E185.615.C584 1997]

 

47. Civil rights in the United States. New

York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000. [REF/E184.A1 C47 2000]

 

48. Civil rights since 1787. New York: New York

University Press, 2000. [E184.6.C595 1999]

 

49. Cose, Ellis. Color-blind. 1st ed. New

York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997. [E185.615.C68 1997]

 

50. Cose, Ellis. The envy of the world. New

York: Washington Square Press, 2002. [E185.86.C58829 2002]

 

51. Cox, Clinton. Come all you brave soldiers.

1st ed. New York: Scholastic Press, 1999. [E269.N3 C69 1999]

 

52. Crossing the color line. Columbia:

University of South Carolina Press, 2000. [PS647.A35 C76 2000]

 

53. Crowe, Daniel Edward. Prophets of rage.

New York: Garland Pub, 2000. [F869.S39 N428 2000]

 

54. Cuffie, Terrasita A. Maya Angelou. San

Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 1999. [PS3551.N464 Z6 1999]

 

55. Curtis, Nancy C. Black heritage sites.

Chicago: American Library Association, 1996. [E159.C95 1996]

 

56. Dash, Leon. Rosa Lee. 1st ed. New York:

BasicBooks, 1996. [E185.86.D374 1997]

 

57. Davis, Jane. The white image in the Black mind. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2000.

[PS173.W46 D38 2000]

 

 

 

58. Davis, Townsend. Weary feet, rested souls.

1st ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 1998. [E185.61.D36 1998]

 

59. Dawsey, Darrell. Living to tell about it.

New York: Anchor Books, 1996. [E185.86.D395 1996]

 

60. Deaf history unveiled. Washington, D.C:

Gallaudet University Press, 1999. [HV2367.D4 1999]

 

61. DeCaro, Louis A. On the side of my people. New York: New York University Press,

1996. [BP223.Z8 L573334 1996]

 

62. Dent, David J. In search of Black America.

New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000. [E185.86.D468 2000]

 

63. Derricotte, Toi. The black notebooks. 1st ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Co, 1997. [PS3554.E73 Z464 1997]

 

64. Dictionary of Afro-American slavery.

Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1997. [REF/E441.D53 1997]

 

65. Distinguished African American scientists of the 20th century. Phoenix, Ariz: Oryx Press, 1996.

[REF/Q141.D535 1996]

 

66. Doyle, William. An American insurrection.

1st ed. New York: Doubleday, 2001. [LD3413.D69 2001]

 

67. Dubey, Madhu. Black women novelists and the nationalist aesthetic. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994. [PS374.N4 D78 1994]

 

68. Dulaney, W. Marvin. Black police in

America. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996. [HV8138.D85 1996]

 

69. Dyson, Michael Eric. I may not get there with

you. New York: Free Press, 2000. [E185.97.K5 D97 2000]

 

70. Entertaining crime. New York: Aldine de

Gruyter, 1998. [PN1992.8.R43 E58 1998]

 

71. Entman, Robert M. The black image in the white mind. Chicago: University of

Chicago Press, 2000. [P94.5.A372 U55 2000]

 

72. Equal protection and the African American constitutional experience. Westport, Conn:

Greenwood Press, 2000. [KF4756.A3 2000]

 

73. Estell, Kenneth. African America. Detroit,

Mich: Visible Ink Press, 1994. [E186.96.E88 1994]

 

74. Everything but the burden. 1st ed. New

York: Broadway Books, 2003. [E185.615.E86 2003]

 

75. The Farrakhan factor. 1st ed. New York:

Grove Press, 1998. [BP223.Z8 L57336 1998]

 

76. Father songs. Boston: Beacon Press, 1997.

[PS509.F34 F375 1997]

 

77. Feagin, Joe R. Racist America. New York:

Routledge, 2000. [E185.615.F387 2000]

 

78. Fine, Gary Alan. Whispers on the color line. Berkeley: University of California

Press, 2001. [GR111.A47 F56 2001]

 

79. Fornay, Alfred. The African-American woman's guide to successful make-up and skin care. 1st ed. Los Angeles: Amber Books, 1998. [RL87.F667 1998]

 

80. Frady, Marshall. Martin Luther King, Jr.

New York, N.Y: Penguin Group, 2002. [E185.97.K5 F695 2002b]

 

81. Franklin, Donna L. Ensuring inequality.

New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. [E185.86.F68 1997]

 

82. Franklin, John Hope. From slavery to

freedom. 8th ed. New York: A.A Knopf, 2000. [E185.F8266 2000]

 

83. The Freedmen's Bureau and Reconstruction.

1st ed. New York: Fordham University Press, 1999. [E185.2.F858 1999]

 

84. Freedomways reader. Boulder: Westview Press, 2000. [HT1581.F735 2000]

 

85. From my people. 1st ed. New York: Norton,

2002. [GR111.A47 F76 2002]

 

86. Gates, Henry Louis. The African-American

century. New York: Free Press, 2000. [E185.96.G38 2000]

 

87. Gentry, Atron. Learning to survive.

Westport, Conn: Auburn House, 1995. [LC2717.G45 1994]

 

88. Giddings, Paula. When and where I enter.

1st Quill ed. New York: W. Morrow, 1996. [E185.86.G49 1996]

 

89. Golay, Michael. Reconstruction and

reaction. New York: Facts on File, 1996. [E185.2.G65 1996]

 

90. Goodman, Paul. Of one blood. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1998. [E449.G67 1998]

 

91. Graham, Lawrence. Our kind of people. 1st

ed. New York: HarperCollins, 1999. [E185.86.G644 1999]

 

92. Graves, Earl G. How to succeed in business without

being white. 1st ed. New York: HarperBusiness, 1997. [HF5386.G675 1997]

 

93. Guinier, Lani. Lift every voice. New York:

Simon & Schuster, 1998. [E185.97.G94 G85 1998]

 

94. Haber, Barbara. From hardtack to home

fries. New York: Free Press, 2002. [TX360.U6 H33 2002]

 

95. Hall, Wade H. Passing for Black. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1997.

[E185.97.K44 H35 1997]

 

96. Harper, Phillip Brian. Are we not men?.

New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.[E185.86.H33 1996]

 

 

97. Distinquished African American political and governmental leaders. Phoenix, Ariz: Oryx Press, 1999. [REF/E185.61.H359 1999]

 

98. Haskins, James. Spike Lee. New York:

Walker, 1997. [PN1998.3.L44 H38 1997]

 

99. Hay, Samuel A. African American theatre.

Cambridge England: Cambridge University Press, 1994. [PN2270.A35 H39 1994]

 

100. Henderson, George. Our souls to keep.

Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press, 1999. [E185.615.H363 1998]

 

101. Henry, Charles P. Ralph Bunche. New York:

New York University Press, 1999. [E748.B885 H46 1999]

 

102. Henry, Neil. Pearl's secret. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 2001. [E185.97.H46 H46 2001]

 

103. Hill, Robert Bernard. The strengths of African American families. 2nd ed.

Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 1999. [E185.86.H66 1999]

 

104. Hill, Shirley A. African American children.

Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1999. [E185.86.H665 1999]

 

105. Hilliard, David. This side of glory.

Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 2001. [E185.97.H55 A3 2001]

 

106. Hine, Darlene Clark. A shining thread of hope. 1st ed. New York: Broadway Books,

1998. [E185.86 H68 1998]

 

107. Hing, Bill Ong. To be an American. New

York: New York University Press, 1997. [E184.A2 H54 1997]

 

108. Hirsch, James S. Riot and remembrance.

Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002. [F704.T92 R56 2002]

 

109. A history of the African American people. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1997. [E185.H56 1997]

 

110. Hooks, Bell. Killing rage. 1st ed. New

York: H. Holt and Co, 1995. [E185.615.H645 1995]

 

111. Horton, James Oliver. Hard road to freedom.

New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 2001. [E185.H643 2001]

 

112. The house that race built. 1st ed. New

York: Pantheon Books, 1997. [E185.615.H68 1997]

 

113. Hurston, Zora Neale. Every tongue got to confess. 1st ed. New York:

HarperCollins Publishers, 2001. [GR111.A47 H83 2001]

 

114. Hutchinson, Earl Ofari. The crisis in black and black. Los Angeles, CA: Middle Passage Press, 1998.

[E185.86.H88 1998]

 

115. Inside the Dzanga Sangha Rain Forest. New

York: Workman Pub, 1998. [QH195.C38 I57 1998]

 

116. Irons, Peter H. Jim Crow's children. New

York, N.Y: Viking, 2002. [KF4155.I758 2002]

 

117. Isserman, Maurice. Journey to freedom. New

York: Facts on File, 1997. [E185.6.I85 1997]

 

118. Jackie Robinson. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe,

1998. [GV865.R6 A34 1998]

 

119. Jackson, Richard L. Black writers and Latin America. Washington, DC: Howard University Press, 1998.

[PS153.N5 J38 1998]

 

120. The jazz cadence of American culture. New

York: Columbia University Press, 1998. [ML3508.J38 1998]

 

121. Jenkins, Everett. Pan-African chronology

II. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 1998. [REF/E185.2.J46 1998]

 

122. Jenkins, Wilbert L. Climbing up to glory.

Wilmington, Del: SR Books, 2002. [E185.2.J46 2002]

 

123. Johnson, Ernest H. Brothers on the mend.

New York: Pocket Books, 1998. [BF575.A5 J63 1998]

 

124. Jones, Jacqueline. A social history of the laboring classes. Malden, Mass:

Blackwell Publishers, 1999. [HD8066.J66 1999]

 

125. Kenan, Randall. Walking on water. 1st ed.

New York: Distributed by Random House, 1999. [E185.615.K375 1999]

 

126. Kennedy, Pagan. Black Livingstone. New

York: Viking, 2002. [BV3625.C63 S544 2002]

 

127. Kennedy, Randall. Nigger. 1st ed. New York: Pantheon Books, 2002.

[E185.625.K46 2002]

 

128. Kennedy, Randall. Race, crime, and the law.

1st ed. New York: Pantheon Books, 1997. [KF9223.K43 1997]

 

129. Kinard, Tulani. No lye!. New York: St.

Martin's Griffin, 1997. [TT972.K49 1997]

 

130. King, Martin Luther. The autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. New York: Intellectual Properties Management, Inc., 1998. [E185.97.K5 A52 1998]

 

131. King, Wilma. Stolen childhood.

Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995. [E441.K59 1995]

 

132. Kitwana, Bakari. The hip hop generation.

1st ed. New York: Basic Civitas, 2002. [E185.86.K58 2002]

 

133. Kornweibel, Theodore. Seeing red.

Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998. [E185.61.K59 1998]

 

134. Ladner, Joyce A. The ties that bind. New

York: J. Wiley, 1998. [E185.86.L335 1998]

 

135. Landrum, Gene N. Profiles of Black success.

Amherst, N.Y: Prometheus Books, 1997. [E185.96.L255 1997]

 

136. Lanning, Michael Lee. The African-American

soldier. Secaucus, N.J: Carol Publ, 1997. [UB418.A47 A35 1997]

 

137. Lasch-Quinn, Elisabeth. Race experts. 1st

ed. New York: Norton, 2001. [E185.615.L29 2001]

 

138. Latinas and African American women at work.

New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1999. [HD6057.5.U5 A37 1999]

 

139. Leeming, David. Amazing grace. New York:

Oxford University Press, 1998. [ND237.D339 L44 1997]

 

140. Lemke-Santangelo, Gretchen. Abiding courage. Chapel Hill: University of North

Carolina Press, 1996. [F868.S156 L45 1996]

 

141. Levine, Daniel. Bayard Rustin and the civil rights movement. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 2000. [E185.97.R93 L49 2000]

 

142. Levine, Michael L. African Americans and civil

rights. Phoenix, Ariz: Oryx Press, 1996. [E185.L45 1996]

 

143. Levy, Peter B. The civil rights movement.

Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1998. [E185.61.L519 1998]

 

144. Liberation, imagination, and the Black Panther

Party. New York: Routledge, 2001. [E185.615.L4777 2001]

 

145. Lommel, Cookie. The history of rap music.

Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2000. [ML3531.L66 2001]

 

146. Loos, Pamela. Maya Angelou. Philadelphia:

Chelsea House, 2000. [PS3551.N464 Z756 1999]

 

147. Loury, Glenn C. The anatomy of racial inequality. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard

University Press, 2002. [E185.615.L675 2002]

 

148. Madison, James H. A lynching in the heartland. 1st ed. New York: Palgrave,

2001. [F534.M34 M33 2001]

 

149. Magida, Arthur J. Prophet of rage. 1st ed.

New York: BasicBooks, 1996. [BP223.Z8 F3846 1996]

 

150. Malone, Jacqui. Steppin' on the blues. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996.

[GV1624.7.A34 M35 1996]

 

151. Manning, M. Lee. Multicultural education of children and adolescents. 4th ed. Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon, 2004. [LC1099.3.M36 2004]

 

152. Manring, M. M. Slave in a box.

Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998. [HF5813.U6 M25 1998]

 

153. Marable, Manning. Freedom. London:

Phaidon, 2002. [E185.M2792 2002]

 

154. McKissack, Fredrick. Black hoops. 1st ed.

New York: Scholastic Press, 1999. [GV883.M316 1999]

 

155. McWhorter, John H. Losing the race. NewYork: Harper Perennial, 2001. [E185.625.M38 2001]

 

156. Melnick, Jeffrey Paul. A right to sing the blues. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1999.

[ML3477.M45 1999]

 

157. Meltzer, Milton. There comes a time. New

York: Random House, 2001. [E185.61.M53 2001]

 

158. Men we cherish. lst ed. New York: Anchor

Books, 1997. [E185.86.M47 1997]

 

159. Meyer, Stephen Grant. As long as they don't move next door. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000. [E185.61.M37 2000]

 

160. Miller, Edward A. The Black Civil War soldiers of Illinois. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1998. [E492.94 29th.M55 1998]

 

161. Miller, Jerome G. Search and destroy.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. [HV9950.M55 1996]

 

162. Moore, Shirley Ann Wilson. To place our deeds. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. [F869.R5 M66 1999]

 

163. Moses, Greg. Revolution of conscience. New York: Guilford Press, 1997. [E185.97.K5 M65 1997]

 

164. My soul has grown deep. Philadelphia:

Running Press, 2001. [E185.96.M98 2001x]

 

165. Neal, Mark Anthony. Soul babies. New York:

Routledge, 2002. [E185.615.N35 2002]

 

166. Newton, Huey P. The Huey P. Newton reader. New York: Seven

Stories Press, 2002.

 

167. Notable Black American scientists. Detroit:

Gale Research, 1999. [REF/Q141.N726 1999]

 

168. Oral narrative research with Black women. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1997. [HQ1185.O73 1997]

 

169. The Oxford companion to African American literature. New York: Oxford University

Press, 1997. [REF/PS153.N5 O96 1997]

 

170. Painter, Nell Irvin. Sojourner Truth. New

York: W.W. Norton, 1996. [E185.97.T8 P35 1996]

 

171. Paradis, James M. Strike the blow for freedom. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Books,

1998. [E492.94 6th .P37 1998]

 

172. Parham, Thomas A. The psychology of Blacks. 3rd ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1999.

[E185.625.P355 1999]

 

173. Patterson, James T. Brown v. Board of Education. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. [KF4155.P38 2001]

 

174. Patton, Sharon F. African-American Art.

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. [N6538.N5 P371 1998]

 

175. Piersen, William Dillon. From Africa to

America. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1996. [E185.P49 1996]

 

176. Pinckney, Darryl. Out there. 1st ed. New York: BasicCivitas Books, 2002. [PS366.A35 P46 2002]

 

177. Polsgrove, Carol. Divided minds. 1st ed

New York: W.W. Norton, 2001. [E185.61.P67 2001]

 

178. Portraits of African American life since 1865. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources,

2003. [E182.96.P67 2003]

 

179. Prashad, Vijay. Everybody was Kung Fu

fighting: Afro-Asian connections and the myth of cultural purity. Boston: Beacon Press, 2001. [E185.615.P73 2001]

 

180. Prosperity for all?. New York: Russell Sage

Foundation, 2000. [E185.8.P68 2000]

 

181. Racial attitudes in the 1990s. Westport,

Conn: Praeger, 1997. [E185.615.R2137 1997]

 

182. Rappaport, Doreen. Freedom river. 1st ed.

New York: Jump at the Sun, 2000. [E450.R23 2000]

 

183. Rasmussen, R. Kent. Farewell to Jim Crow.

New York: Facts on File, 1997. [E185.61.R237 1997]

 

184. Ravage, John W. Black pioneers. Salt Lake

City: University of Utah Press, 1997. [E185.925.R38 1997]

 

185. The real ebonics debate. Boston: Beacon

Press, 1998. [LC2778.L34 R43 1998]

 

186. Reef, Catherine. Africans in America. New

York: Facts on File, 1999. [E29.N3 R42 1999]

 

187. Reiss, Oscar. Blacks in colonial America.

Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co, 1997. [E185.18.R45 1997]

 

188. Remembering slavery. New York: New Press,

1998. [E433.R46 1998]

 

189. Remembering slavery. New York: New Press,

1998. [E433.R46 1998]

 

190. Remnick, David. King of the world. 1st ed

New York: Random House, 1998. [GV1132.A44 R46 1998]

 

191. Rhodes, Jane. Mary Ann Shadd Cary.

Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998. [E185.97.C32 R48 1998]

 

192. Richards, David A. J. Identity and the case for gay rights. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999.

[HQ76.8.U5 R53 1999]

 

193. Richie, Beth. Compelled to crime. New York: Routledge, 1996. [HV6626.N7 R53 1995]

 

194. Roberts, Bari-Ellen. Roberts vs. Texaco.

1st ed. New York: Avon Books, 1998. [HD9570.R58 A37 1998]

 

195. Roberts, John Storm. Black music of two worlds. 2nd ed. New York: Schirmer

Books, 1998. [ML3556.R6 1998]

 

196. Robeson, Paul. The undiscovered Paul Robeson. New York: J. Wiley, 2001. [E185.97.R63 R58 2001]

 

197. Rocchio, Vincent F. Reel racism. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 2000. [PN1995.9.N4 R59 2000]

 

198. Rooks, Noliwe M. Hair raising. New

Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 1996. [TT972.R66 1996]

 

199. Ross, Charles Kenyatta. Outside the lines.

New York: New York University Press, 1999. [GV955.5.N35 R67 1999]

 

200. Scales-Trent, Judy. Notes of a white Black woman. University Park, Pa:

Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995. [E185.625.S26 1995]

 

201. Shnidman, Ellen. The African-American answer book. Philadelphia: Chelsea House

Publishers, 1999. [E185.S46 1998]

 

202. Should America pay?. 1st ed. New York:

Amistad, 2003. [E185.89.R45 S56 2003]

 

203. Sisters in the struggle. New York: New York

University Press, 2001. [E185.61.S615 2001]

 

204. Skin deep. New York: Nan A.

Talese/Doubleday, 1995. [E185.86.S6 1995]

 

205. Slave narratives. New York: Library of

America, 2000. [E444.S56 2000]

 

206. Slevin, Kathleen F. From stumbling blocks to stepping stones. New York: New York

University Press, 1998. [E185.86.S63 1998]

 

207. Smith, Jane I. Islam in America. New York:

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208. Smith, John David. Black Judas. Chicago:

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by Amy Titus
last revised: 2-4-04 by
Eric Brenner, Skyline College, San Bruno, CA