 | Haki R. Madhubuti - Poetry - 1996 - 329 pages
Thirty years of poems and a few essays of Don L. Lee beginning in the militant Black Arts Movement and metamorphosing into the more mature yet critical voice of Lee as Haki R ... | |
 | Sonia Sanchez - Poetry - 1985 - 101 pages
The author of several books of poetry, Sanchez' I've Been A Woman is the dynamic transcendental female voice of one of the finest poets of our time. Includes "Black Magic: Blk ... | |
 | Gwendolyn Brooks - Poetry - 2003 - 147 pages
Presents a collection of poems that provide monologues of a variety of voices, including urban children, Winnie Mandela, and Alabama civil rights workers. | |
 | Stan Rice - Poetry - 1995 - 93 pages
This new collection of poems features such works as "Two Weeks in Haiti," "Censorship," "Apples in the Outdoor Stall," and "Graves During a Civil War" | |
 | Haki R. Madhubuti - Social Science - 1990 - 273 pages
Essays discuss the status of the contemporary African American family, examining current concerns and problems, and offering possible solutions to the troubles they face | |
 | Quraysh Ali Lansana - Poetry - 2004 - 55 pages
Offers a collection of poems celebrating Harriet Tubman and her dedicated efforts to lead her fellow slaves to freedom. | |
 | Sterling Plumpp - Music - 2003 - 158 pages
Offers a collection of poems celebrating African American identity and the energy and rhythm of jazz. | |
 | Acklyn Lynch - Social Science - 1992 - 261 pages
Writings of the Black heroes and musicians and the intellectual and physical environment that shaped their lives and those of the Black community. | |
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