Incoming Resources
- You'll never believe what happened to Lacey, crazy stories about racism, Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar
- How do you spell unfair?, MacNolia Cox and the national spelling bee, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- The need to be whole, patriotism and the history of prejudice, Wendell Berry
- Slavery by another name, the re-enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II / Douglas A. Blackmon
- Wandering in strange lands, a daughter of the Great Migration reclaims her roots, Morgan Jerkins
- How to make Black America better, leading African Americans speak out, Tavis Smiley
- Things that make white people uncomfortable, adapted for young adults, Michael Bennett and Dave Zirin
- Our kind of people, inside America's Black upper class, Lawrence Otis Graham
- Those who saw the sun, African American oral histories from the Jim Crow South, Jaha Nailah Avery
- Heavy, an American memoir, Kiese Laymon
- Jubilee, the emergence of African-American culture, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the New York Public Library ; [text] by Howard Dodson ; with Amiri Baraka ... [et al.]
- Just us, an American conversation, Claudia Rankine
- Winning the race, beyond the crisis in Black America, John McWhorter
- The content of our character, a new vision of race in America, Shelby Steele
- Nigger, the strange career of a troublesome word, Randall Kennedy
- Scam, how the Black leadership exploits Black America, Jesse Lee Peterson
- Open mike, reflections on philosophy, race, sex, culture and religion, Michael Eric Dyson
- Going places, Victor Hugo Green and his glorious book, written by Tonya Bolden ; illustrated by Eric Velasquez
- This is the fire, what I say to my friends about racism, Don Lemon
- Everyday racism, a book for all Americans, Annie S. Barnes
- African American families today, myths and realities, Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith
- Some of my best friends are Black, the strange story of integration in America, Tanner Colby
- The fire this time, a new generation speaks about race, edited by Jesmyn Ward
- I have a dream, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; foreword by Coretta Scott King ; paintings by fifteen Coretta Scott King Award and Honor Book artists
- The movement made us, a father, a son, and the legacy of a freedom ride, David J. Dennis Jr., in collaboration with David J. Dennis Sr