(Pub. Date: 21-Apr-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: Yale University Press, ISBN-13: 9780300289329)
A centennial celebration of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and its vital role in the development of Black Studies In 1926, the AfroPuerto Rican bibliophile Arturo Schomburgs collection of four thousand books, pamphlets, papers, an...More info...
(Pub. Date: 21-Apr-2026, PDF+DRM, Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, ISBN-13: 9781040901953)
Reiland Rabaka provides an alternative history of funk since the mid-1960s, which uncovers the epoch that funk women influenced and were influenced by while wrestling with issues revolving around race, gender, sexuality, and class simultaneously in t...More info...
(Pub. Date: 21-Apr-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, ISBN-13: 9781040902011)
Reiland Rabaka provides an alternative history of funk since the mid-1960s, which uncovers the epoch that funk women influenced and were influenced by while wrestling with issues revolving around race, gender, sexuality, and class simultaneously in t...More info...
This book widens the context of our understanding of the "e;modern"e; American jazz of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s by looking at writing about it by both musicians and commentators.Jazz, Race, and Writing, 1945-1970 addresses jazz at its modernis...More info...
This book widens the context of our understanding of the "e;modern"e; American jazz of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s by looking at writing about it by both musicians and commentators.Jazz, Race, and Writing, 1945-1970 addresses jazz at its modernis...More info...
Breaking from Western disciplinary status quo, this book explores the politics of disciplinary refusal and presents alternative ways of seeing the world.Drawing from the Black radical tradition, P. Khalil Saucier and the contributors challenge normat...More info...
Breaking from Western disciplinary status quo, this book explores the politics of disciplinary refusal and presents alternative ways of seeing the world.Drawing from the Black radical tradition, P. Khalil Saucier and the contributors challenge normat...More info...
A vibrant new vision of food justice that celebrates Black food and recognizes the power of gathering to create sustainable, systemic change.How can we create a world where everyone has enough? We can start by focusing less on lack and more on abunda...More info...
The Two tall Black brothers use Gods wisdom and gifts to live a happy life, walking in the steps that He has already made for them to BE....More info...
(Pub. Date: 07-Apr-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: University of California Press, ISBN-13: 9780520424784)
This probing account shines a new light on the problem of anti-Asian violence and inspires us to build lasting solidarity.During the COVID-19 pandemic, racist demagoguery fomented a campaign of terror against Asian Americans. But these attacks were p...More info...
A genre-defying blend of poetry, performance, and political awakening that confronts the transnational crisis of sex-selective elimination.In a prismatic meditation on survival, Patel assembles a chorus of seven voices to sing songs of resistance and...More info...
(Pub. Date: 07-Apr-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: University of Tennessee Press, ISBN-13: 9798895272022)
"e;Glazier combines ethnography, history, and memory studies to construct a solid study of race relations in microcosm."e;-Journal of American HistoryFrom the earliest days when enslaved people were brought to western Kentucky, the descendant...More info...
This book explores the historical and contemporary policing of Black communities in Britain, revealing how much has — and hasn’t — changed. Drawing on 58 interviews with young people, elders, and community workers in a heavily polic...More info...
This book explores the historical and contemporary policing of Black communities in Britain, revealing how much has — and hasn’t — changed. Drawing on 58 interviews with young people, elders, and community workers in a heavily polic...More info...
(Pub. Date: 03-Apr-2026, PDF+DRM, Publisher: Duke University Press, ISBN-13: 9781478062288)
Loving Black Boys is not just a love letter to Tamura Lomaxs own sons, but to all Black boys, men, fathers, and brothers. With understanding and urgency, Lomax writes honestly about Black endangerment and what it means to endure living in what James...More info...
The African American Missional Pastor: Effecting Social Change Through the Power of Embodied Preaching in Florida challenges church leaders to move beyond the pulpit and into the heart of the community. In a world marked by injustice, poverty, and sy...More info...
Sheena C. Howard, Justin D Burton, Brea M. Heidelberg, Patrick A. Reed, Spenser Nellis, Riggs Morales, Amy Chu
(Pub. Date: 02-Apr-2026, PDF+DRM, Publisher: University Press of Mississippi, ISBN-13: 9781496861870)
Contributions by Lea Beka, Collin M. Bright, Justin D Burton, Amy Chu, John P. Craig, Michael B. Norton Dando, Jayanti Datta, Brea M. Heidelberg, Kathryn Hobson, Sheena C. Howard, Johnny Jones, Riggs Morales, Spenser Nellis, Patrick A. Reed, Michael...More info...
Sheena C. Howard, Justin D Burton, Brea M. Heidelberg, Patrick A. Reed, Spenser Nellis, Riggs Morales, Amy Chu
(Pub. Date: 02-Apr-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: University Press of Mississippi, ISBN-13: 9781496861856)
Contributions by Lea Beka, Collin M. Bright, Justin D Burton, Amy Chu, John P. Craig, Michael B. Norton Dando, Jayanti Datta, Brea M. Heidelberg, Kathryn Hobson, Sheena C. Howard, Johnny Jones, Riggs Morales, Spenser Nellis, Patrick A. Reed, Michael...More info...
(Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2026, PDF+DRM, Publisher: University of Arkansas Press, ISBN-13: 9781610751902)
Originally published in 1924 and long out of print, this book tells the story of the Mosaic Templars of America (MTA), a famous Black fraternal organization that was founded by John E. Bush and Chester W. Keatts (both former slaves) in Little Rock, A...More info...
(Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: University of Arkansas Press, ISBN-13: 9781610751902)
Originally published in 1924 and long out of print, this book tells the story of the Mosaic Templars of America (MTA), a famous Black fraternal organization that was founded by John E. Bush and Chester W. Keatts (both former slaves) in Little Rock, A...More info...
Elaine B. Richardson, Gwendolyn D. Pough, Treva B. Lindsey
Series: California Series in Hip Hop Studies
(Pub. Date: 31-Mar-2026, PDF+DRM, Publisher: University of California Press, ISBN-13: 9780520409101)
Hip Hop Studies and Queer Black Feminism presents a dynamic and much-needed fresh analysis of Black gendering and racialized sexualities in the sphere of Hip Hop. Editors Elaine B. Richardson, Gwendolyn D. Pough, and Treva B. Lindsey bring together e...More info...
Elaine B. Richardson, Gwendolyn D. Pough, Treva B. Lindsey
Series: California Series in Hip Hop Studies
(Pub. Date: 31-Mar-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: University of California Press, ISBN-13: 9780520409101)
Hip Hop Studies and Queer Black Feminism presents a dynamic and much-needed fresh analysis of Black gendering and racialized sexualities in the sphere of Hip Hop. Editors Elaine B. Richardson, Gwendolyn D. Pough, and Treva B. Lindsey bring together e...More info...
(Pub. Date: 31-Mar-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: Princeton University Press, ISBN-13: 9780691289014)
From The New York Timesbestselling and Pulitzer Prizewinning author of The Hemingses of Monticello, a groundbreaking collection of Thomas Jeffersons writings on race that every American should readAmong Americas Founding Fathers, none was more deep...More info...
(Pub. Date: 31-Mar-2026, PDF+DRM, Publisher: Princeton University Press, ISBN-13: 9780691274997)
From The New York Timesbestselling and Pulitzer Prizewinning author of The Hemingses of Monticello, a groundbreaking collection of Thomas Jeffersons writings on race that every American should readAmong Americas Founding Fathers, none was more deep...More info...
(Pub. Date: 31-Mar-2026, PDF+DRM, Publisher: University of Virginia Press, ISBN-13: 9780813954691)
The remarkable journey of a group of Black emigrants from the American South to Liberia after emancipationIn October 1865, six months after the Civil War ended, more than one hundred of the Black residents of Lynchburg, Virginia, left their homes to...More info...
(Pub. Date: 31-Mar-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: University of Virginia Press, ISBN-13: 9780813954691)
The remarkable journey of a group of Black emigrants from the American South to Liberia after emancipationIn October 1865, six months after the Civil War ended, more than one hundred of the Black residents of Lynchburg, Virginia, left their homes to...More info...
The author tells the story of her experience as a social work graduate student in Chicago who meets a civil rights worker on a picket line. The year was 1965. The two eventually marry and she moves to Atlanta where he is working with the Southern Chr...More info...
(Pub. Date: 30-Mar-2026, PDF+DRM, Publisher: University Press of Mississippi, ISBN-13: 9781496861726)
Scholarship on nineteenth- and early twentieth-century religious periodicals, particularly Black publications, remains sparse and often focuses on the theological contributions of male writers. Race Literature: Women Contributors to the "e;A.M.E....More info...
(Pub. Date: 30-Mar-2026, EPUB+DRM, Publisher: University Press of Mississippi, ISBN-13: 9781496861702)
Scholarship on nineteenth- and early twentieth-century religious periodicals, particularly Black publications, remains sparse and often focuses on the theological contributions of male writers. Race Literature: Women Contributors to the "e;A.M.E....More info...
(Pub. Date: 24-Mar-2026, PDF+DRM, Publisher: University of Washington Press, ISBN-13: 9780295754338)
How migrants imagined a country through their acts of returnWhat does it mean to go back home, especially when home is shaped by conquest, labor, and longing? This question has animated the experiences of global migrants displaced by imperialism, cap...More info...