Part I: Introduction
1. What is African American Philosophy? Daw-Nay N. R. Evans Jr. and Tommy J. Curry (Lake Forest College and Texas A&M University)
2. Select Approaches to African American Philosophy Daw-Nay N. R. Evans Jr. and Tommy J. Curry (Lake Forest College and Texas A&M University)
Part II: Themes
3. Africana Political Theory: Time, Community, and the Political, Utz McKnight (University of Alabama Tuscaloosa)
4. Prophetic Pragmatism: Waking Up Dreamers in a Post-Obama World, Dwayne Tunstall (Grand Valley State University)
5. Applied Philosophy of Race and Racism: Ida B. Wells-Barnett and the Future of Armed Self-Defense, Daw-Nay N. R. Evans Jr. (Lake Forest College)
Part III: Methods
6. Critical Race Theory: Anti-Black Racism, Neo-Liberal Cooptation, and the Challenges to Black Studies Under Intersectional Axioms, Tommy J. Curry (Texas A&M University)
7. Africana Folklore: A Folkloric Analysis of Philosophical Method, James Haile (University of Rhode Island)
8. Africana Analytic Philosophy: The Meaning of the Concept of Race, Lucius Outlaw (Vanderbilt University)
9. Africana Literary Theory: Reimagining the Ways that We Read, Write,and Reason, Amir Jaima (Texas A&M University)
10. A Retrospective: 50 Years On: Philosophy Born of Struggle A Post-Script, Leonard Harris (Purdue University)
Bibliography
Index