HISTORY

 

    Atkinson, P. (1993).  Brown vs. Topeka: an African-American’s view:  desegregation and miseducation.  Chicago, Ill. : African American Images.  KF4155 .A93 1993 Copy 1.

    Bennett, L. (1966).  Before the Mayflower: The history of the Negro in America. Chicago: Johnson Publishing.  E185.B4 1966.

    Berlin, I. (1992).  Free at last:  a documentary history of slavery, freedom, and the Civil War.  New York : The New Press.  E185.2 .F8 1992 Copy 1.

    Billington, M. (1991).  New Mexico’s buffalo soldiers 1866-1900.  Niwot: University Press of Colorado.  E185.93.N55 B55 1991.

    Bishop, J. (1971).  The days of Martin Luther King, Jr. New York:  Putnam’s Sons.
    E186.97.K5 B5 1971.

    Bontemps, A. (1997).  Anyplace but here.  Columbia : University of Missouri Press.
    E185.6 .B75 1997 Copy 1.

    Campbell, E. D. C. (1991).  Before freedom came:  African-American life in the antebellum South: to accompany an exhibition organized by the Museum of the Confederacy.  Richmond : The Museum ; Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia.  E443 .B44 1991 Copy 1.

    Carnegie, M. E. (1986). The path we tread: Blacks in nursing, 1954-1990.  New York: National League for Nursing Press.  RT83.5.C37 1986.

    Chalk, O. (1975).  Pioneers of black sport: The early days of the black professional athlete in baseball, basketball, boxing, and football.  New York: Dodd, Mead.  GV697.A1 C47.

    Cleaver, E. (1968).  Soul on ice.  New York: McGraw-Hill.  E185.97.C6.

    Coombs, N. (1972).  The black experience in America.  New York: Twayne Publishers. E185.C82.

    Davidson, C. (1994).  Quiet revolution in the South: the impact of the Voting rights act, 1965-1990.  Princeton, N.J : Princeton University Press.  JK1929.A2 Q54 1994 Copy 1.

    Fitts, L. (1985).  A history of Black Baptists.  Nashville: Broadman Press.  BX6443.F57 1985.

    Foner, E. (1973).  Nat Turner.  Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.  F232.S7 F6.

    Fowler, A. L. (1971).  The black infantry in the West, 1869-1891.  Westport: Greenwood
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    Franklin, J. H. (1967).  From slavery to freedom: A history of Negro Americans.  New York: Alfred A. Knopf. E185.F825 1967.

    Goodman, P. (1998).  Of one blood:  abolitionism and the origins of racial equality.  Berkeley : University of California Press.  E449 .G67 1998 Copy 1.

    Grant, J. (Ed.). (1970).  Black protest: History, documents, and analyses 1619 to the present. New York: St. Martin’s Press.  E185.G75 1970.

    Greenberg, J. (1994).  Crusaders in the courts: how a dedicated band of lawyers fought for the civil rights revolution.  New York : BasicBooks.  KF4757 .G699 1994 Copy 1.

    Gutman, H. G. (1976).  The black family in slavery and freedom, 1750-1925.  New York: Pantheon Books.  E185.63.G77 1976.

    Hacker, A. (1992). Two nations: Black and white, separate, hostile, unequal.  New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons.  E185.615.H23 1992.

    Haley, A. (1976). Roots. New York: Doubleday. E185.97.H24 A33.

    Harley, S. (1995). Timetables of African-American history: a chronology of the most important people and events in African-American history.  New York : Oxford University Press.
    E185 .H75 1995 Copy 1.

    Homan, L. M. (1998).  Tuskegee Airmen.  Charleston, S.C. : Arcadia.
    UG834.A37 H65 1998 Copy 1.

    Huggins, N. I. (1995).  Revelations: American history, American myths.  New York: Oxford University Press.  E185.H75 1995.

    Joyner, C. (1969).  In search of a black past: Readings in Negro history.  New York: MSS Educational.  E185.J69 1969.

    Kaplan, S. (1973). The black presence in the era of the American Revolution. Greenwich: NY Graphic Society.  E185.96.K36 1973.

    King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1967).  Where do we go from here: Chaos or community?  New York: Harper & Row.  E185.615.K585W.

    Kluger, R. (1977).  Simple justice: The history of Brown v. Board of Education and Black
    America’s struggle for equality.  New York: Vintage Books.  KF4155.K55 1977.

    Lemann, N. (1991). The promised land: The great black migration and how it changed America. New York: A. A. Knopf.  E185.6.L36 1991.

    Levine, M. L. (1996).  African Americans and civil rights: From 1619 to the present. Arizona: Oryx Press.  E185.L45 1996.

    Lincoln, E. (1969). The Negro pilgrimage in America: The coming of age of the Black Americans.  New York: Frederick Praeger.  E185.L47 1969.

    Lowry, R. (1972). The Negro in history.  Indiana: U. S. Army Adjutant General School. E185.L68 1972.

    Lubiano, W. (1997).  House that race built:  Black Americans, U.S. terrain.  New York : Pantheon Books.  E185.615 .H68 1997 Copy 1.

    Madigan, T. (2001).  Burning:  massacre, destruction, and the Tulsa race riot of 1921.  New York : Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press.  F704.T92 M33 2001 Copy 1.

    Marks, C. (1989).  Farewell-we’re good and gone: The great black migration. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.  E185.8.M22 1989.

    Meier, A. (1991).  Black protest in the sixties.  New York : M. Wiener Pub.
    E185.615 .B5472 1990 Copy 1.

    Motley, M. P. (1975). The invisible soldier: The experience of the black soldier.  Detroit: Wayne State University Press. D810.N4 I58.

    Noble, Jeanne. (1978).  Beautiful, also, are the souls of my black sisters: A history of the black woman in America.  Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.  E185.86.N6

    Ploski, H. A. (Ed.). (1990).  Reference library of Black America.  Detroit: Gale Research.  E185.R43 1990.

    Raboteau, A. J. (1995).  Fire in the bones: reflections on African-American religious history.  Boston : Beacon Press.  BR563.N4 R24 1995 Copy 1.

    Redding, J. S. (1958). The lonesome road: The story of the Negro’s part in America. New York: Doubleday.  E185.61.R298.

    Schubert, F. N. (2003)  Voices of the Buffalo Soldier: records, reports, and recollections of military life and service in the West.  Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press.
    E185.925 .V65 2003 Copy 1.

    Segal, R. (1995).  The black Diaspora.  New York:  Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
    E29 .N3 S44 1995.

    Smythe, M. (1976).  Black American reference book.  Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. E185.D25 1976.

    Taylor, A. H. (1976). Travail and triumph: Black life and culture in the South since the Civil War. Westport: Greenwood Press.  E185.6.T28.

    Wexler, S. (1993). The Civil Rights Movement: An eyewitness history.  New York: Facts on File. E185.61.W548 1993.

    X, M. (1989). Malcolm X speaks: Selected speeches and statements.  New York: Pathfinder. E185.61.L58 1989.