United States -- Race relations
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United States -- Race relations
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- Winning the race, beyond the crisis in Black America, John McWhorter
- Black rednecks and white liberals, Thomas Sowell
- Roots, Alex Haley
- Race, religion, & Black Lives Matter, essays on a moment and a movement, edited by Christopher Cameron and Phillip Luke Sinitiere
- I can't breathe, how a racial hoax is killing America, David Horowitz
- Going too far, essays about America's nervous breakdown, Ishmael Reed
- The breakthrough, politics and race in the age of Obama, Gwen Ifill
- Tears we cannot stop, a sermon to white America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?, and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
- Ojibwa warrior, Dennis Banks and the rise of the American Indian Movement, Dennis Banks with Richard Erdoes
- Colorization, one hundred years of Black films in a White world, Wil Haygood
- A little devil in America, notes in praise of black performance, Hanif Abdurraqib
- Invisible man, got the whole world watching, a young black man's education, Mychal Denzel Smith
- When affirmative action was white, an untold history of racial inequality in twentieth-century America, Ira Katznelson
- The devil you know, a Black power manifesto, Charles M. Blow
- Self-portrait in black and white, unlearning race, Thomas Chatterton Williams
- On the other side of freedom, the case for hope, DeRay Mckesson
- Say their names, how Black lives came to matter in America, Curtis Bunn, Michael H. Cottman, Patrice Gaines, Nick Charles, and Keith Harriston
- Do the right thing, a Spike Lee joint, produced, written and directed by Spike Lee ; co-producer, Monty Ross ; production, 40 Acres and A Mule Filmworks ; a Universal release
- The papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., volume VII, to save the soul of America, January 1961-August 1962, senior editor, Clayborne Carson ; volume editor, Tenisha Armstrong
- "Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?", and other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum
- Nice white ladies, the truth about white supremacy, our role in it, and how we can help dismantle it, Jessie Daniels
- Letters to my white male friends, Dax-Devlon Ross
- Where do we go from here, chaos or community?, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; foreword by Coretta Scott King ; introduction by Vincent Harding
- The movement made us, a father, a son, and the legacy of a freedom ride, David J. Dennis Jr. in collaboration witn David J. Dennis Sr
- Sundown towns, a hidden dimension of American racism, James W. Loewen
- The end of racism, principles for a multiracial society, Dinesh D'Souza
- If God still breathes, why can't I?, Black Lives Matter and biblical authority, Angela N. Parker ; foreword by Lisa Sharon Harper
- The new Jim Crow, mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness, Michelle Alexander
- Native America and the question of genocide, Alex Alvarez
- Ancestor trouble, a reckoning and a reconciliation, Maud Newton
- Created equal, the painful past, confusing present, and hopeful future of race in America, Ben Carson, M.D., with Candy Carson ; foreword by Dr. Alveda King
- So you want to talk about race, Ijeoma Oluo
- Breathe, a letter to my sons, Imani Perry
- They called themselves the K.K.K., the birth of an American terrorist group, by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- Citizen Outlaw, one man's journey from gangleader to peacekeeper, Charles Barber
- This is the fire, what I say to my friends about racism, Don Lemon
- Entertaining race, performing blackness in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Locking up our own, crime and punishment in black America, James Forman Jr
- Notes of a native son, by James Baldwin
- We shall overcome, Herb Boyd ; narrated by Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee
- Women, race & class, Angela Y. Davis
- How to survive America, a prescription, D.L. Hughley and Doug Moe
- Race matters, Cornel West
- Maverick, a biography of Thomas Sowell, Jason L. Riley
- The Harlem renaissance in black and white, George Hutchinson
- The Toni Morrison book club, Juda Bennett, Winnifred Brown-Glaude, Cassandra Jackson, and Piper Kendrix Williams
- The matter of Black lives, writing from The New Yorker, edited by Jelani Cobb and David Remnick
- White like her, my family's story of race and racial passing, by Gail Lukasik, PhD ; foreword by Kenyatta D. Berry
- I am not your negro, directed by Raoul Peck; written by James Baldwin
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