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African American History LGBTQ Bibliography Authors & Editors

The authors & editors listed below are excellent sources of general information for research on African American LGBTQ History.

 

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EditorAuthorsort iconBook/Article TitleAvailable from Amazon
C.P. Weaver Thank God My Regiment is an African One: The Civil War Diary of Colonel Nathan W. Daniels Yes
Carson, ClayborneThe Eye’s on the Prize Civil Rights Reader: Documents, Speeches, and Firsthand Accounts from the Black Freedom StruggleYes
Carson, Clayborne A Call to Conscience: The Landmark Speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Yes
Cashmore, Ellis and Eugene McLaughlinOut of Order? Policing Black People Yes
Catterall, Helen TunnicliffJudicial Cases Concerning American Slavery and the Negro Yes
Cecelski, David S.Democracy Betrayed: The Wilmington Race Riot of 1898 and Its LegacyYes
Chireau, YvonneBlack Zion: African American Religious Encounters with Judaism Yes
Clayton, Ronnie W.Mother Wit: The Ex-Slave Narratives of the Louisiana Writers' Project Yes
Cleaver, Kathleen and Geroge KastiaficasLiberation, Imagination, and the Black Panther PartyYes
Colburn, David and Jeffrey S. AdlerAfrican American Mayors: Race, Politics and the American City Yes
Conrad, Cecilia and OthersAfrican Americans in the U.S. EconomyYes
Conyers, James L.Engines of the Black Power Movement: Essays on the Influence of Civil Rights Actions, Arts, and IslamYes
Cornel West Making It on Broken Promises: Leading African American Male Scholars Confront the Culture of Higher Education
Crawford, Vicki L.Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 1941-1965 Yes
Croly, David and George WakemanMiscegenation: The Theory of the Blending of the Races: Applied to the American White Man and the NegroYes
D 'Angelo, Raymond The American Civil Rights Movement: Readings and Interpretations Yes
Dailey, Jane Elizabeth and OthersJumpin’ Jim Crow: Southern Politics from Civil War to Civil Rights
Dalmage, Heather M.The Politics of Multiracialism: Challenging Racial Thinking Yes
Dann, MartinThe Black Press 1827-1890: The Quest for National Identity Yes
Diawara, ManthiaBlack American Cinema Yes
Dunbar-Nelson, Alice MooreMasterpieces of Negro EloquenceYes
Eagles, CharlesThe Civil Rights Movement in America Yes
Earle, SusanAaron Douglas: African American ModernistYes
Early, Gerald Black Heartland: African American Life in the Middle West, and the Meaning of American Regionalism Yes
Eisen, GeorgeEthnicity and Sport in North American History and Culture Yes
Elfenbein, Jessica and OthersBaltimore '68: Riots and Rebirth in an American CityYes
Ellis, Catherine and Stephen Drury SmithSay It Plain: A Century of Great African American SpeechesYes
Engerman, Stanley and OthersSlaveryYes
Ershkowitz, Miriam and Joseph Zikmund, IIBlack Politics in PhiladelphiaYes
Evers, Medgar and Myrile Evers-WilliamsThe Autobiography of Medgar Evers: A Hero's Life and Legacy Revealed Throgh Hist Writings, Letters, and Speeches
Feldman, GlennBefore Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern SouthYes
Finkelman, Paul and Donald R. KennonIn the Shadow of Freedom: The Politics of Slavery in the National CapitalYes
Finkelman, Paul F.Slavery in the Courtroom: An Annotated Bibliography of American Cases Yes
Finkelman, Paul F.Dred Scott v. Sandford: A Brief History with DocumentsYes
Finkelman, Paul F.Encylcopedia of African American History, 1619-1895Yes
Finkelman, Paul F.Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the PresentYes
Finkenbine, Roy E.Witness for Freedom: African American Voices on Race, Slavery, and Emancipation Yes
Fluker, Walter EarlThe Papers of Howard Washington Thurman: Volume I: My People Need Me, June 1918-March 1936Yes
Foner, Eric and Manning MarableHerbert Aptheker on Race and DemocracyYes
Foner, Nancy and George FredericksonNot Just Black and White: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immigrants, Race, and Ethnicity in the United StatesYes
Foner, Philip S.American Communism and Black Americans: A Documentary history, 1919-1929 Yes
Foner, Philip S.Proceedings of the Black State Conventions, 1840-1865 (2 vols.) (1979-1980)Yes
Foner, Philip S.The Black Worker: A Documentary History from Colonial Times to the Present (8 vols.) (1974-1984)Yes
Foner, Philip S. and James S. AllenAmerican Communism and Black Americans: A Documentary History Yes
Foner, Philip S.and Robert James BranhamLift Every Voice: African American Oratory, 1787-1900 Yes
Franklin, Vincent P. and James Anderson New Perspectives on Black Educational HistoryYes
Frazier, Thomas R.Afro-American History: Primary Sources Yes
Garrow, David J.The Walking City: The Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955-1956 Yes
Gaspar, David BarryMore Than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas Yes
Gates, Henry LouisNorton Anthology of African American Literature Yes
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