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- UD 014 622 the New Negro and the Ideological Origins of the Self
- Without Sanctuary
- Ida Wells Giddings
- AFROFUTURISM M ASH- up of HISTORY + LITERATURE + MULTIMEDIA
- CRITICAL RACE THEORY TIMELINE American History & Culture As a Metaphor for Race Interpreting History & Culture from an Afro-Centric Perspective
- Black History and Culture Inventory List Please Use This List to Check Off Items Before Returning the Kit to Milner Library
- The Black Community in Reconstruction Texas: Readjustments in Religion and the Evolution of the Negro Church
- Stories from the Road to Freedom
- Politics and Institution Building in the New Negro Renaissance Anthologies
- Afrofuturism and the Archive: Robots of Brixton and Crumbs to Get out of Here, to Get out of the Time and Space of Now Kodwo Es
- W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies Undergraduate & Graduate Course Descriptions
- The Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance
- Reader's Guide———Xi
- A Raisin in the Sun by LORRAINE HANSBERRY
- African American Culture and the Hall of Negro Life
- The New Negro Arts and Letters Movement Among Black University Students in the Midwest, 1914-1940
- African American Culture As a Political Weapon in the 1960S Civil Rights Movement
- Listed by State
- ``All Art Is Propaganda'': W.E.B. Du Bois's the Crisis and the Construction of a Black Public Image
- Into Bondage
- A Kwanzaa Prayer
- Examination of United States Housing Data and the Racial Wealth Gap Case Study of Westchester County, NY
- Afrofuturism 2.0
- The Harlem Literature Mirrors the New Negro
- Beyond Emancipation Juneteenth Cincinnati Booklist of Juneteenth Booklist for Teens
- The Mythsciences, Chronopolitics and Conceptechnics of Afrofuturism
- "Enter the New Negro," Survey Graphic, March 1925, Alain Locke
- Civil Rights in San Antonio: WWII to Mid-1960S
- Hall Johnson's Choral and Dramatic Works
- W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies Undergraduate & Graduate Course Descriptions
- Juneteenth Reading and Watching List
- Contents of the Prospectus
- “Willing to Sacrifice” Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black
- Racial Inequality, Poverty and Gentrification in Durham, North Carolina
- Movements of Black Culture: the Black Renaissance and Its Legacy
- Exploring the Talented Tenth and African American Political Philosophy in 21St Century Politics
- African Americans
- “New Negro” Identity in the Harlem Renaissance Emma Wood King's