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Books in Black Studies
from the University of Chicago Press
- Allen, Danielle S.: Talking to Strangers
- Anderson, Elijah: Streetwise
- Andrews, Kenneth T.: Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
- Appiah, Kwame Anthony: Identities
- Armour, Ellen T.: Deconstruction, Feminist Theology, and the Problem of Difference
- Awkward, Michael: Negotiating Difference
- Baker, Houston A.: Afro-American Literary Study in the 1990s
- Baker, Houston A.: Black British Cultural Studies
- Baker, Houston A.: Black Studies, Rap, and the Academy
- Baker, Houston A.: Blues, Ideology, and Afro-American Literature
- Baker, Houston A.: The Journey Back
- Baker, Houston A.: Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance
- Baker, Houston A.: Workings of the Spirit
- Bates, Robert H.: Africa and the Disciplines
- Berrian, Brenda F.: Awakening Spaces
- Best, Stephen M.: The Fugitive's Properties
- Blassingame, John W.: Black New Orleans, 1860-1880
- Bodleian Library: The Slave Trade Debate
- Burke, Patrick: Come In and Hear the Truth
- Canon, David T.: Race, Redistricting, and Representation
- Cohen, Cathy: The Boundaries of Blackness
- Comfort, Megan: Doing Time Together
- Condit, Celeste Michelle: Crafting Equality
Corbett, John: Traveling the Spaceways
- D'Emilio, John: Lost Prophet
- Drake, St. Clair: Black Metropolis
- Dubey, Madhu: Signs and Cities
- DuBois, W. E. B.: W. E. B. DuBois on Sociology and the Black Community
- Duneier, Mitchell: Slim's Table
- Dunham, Katherine: Island Possessed
- Dunham, Katherine: A Touch of Innocence
- Elkins, Stanley M.: Slavery
- Entman, Robert M.: The Black Image in the White Mind
- Essien-Udom, E. U.: Black Nationalism
- Fenno, Richard F.: Going Home
- Fordham, Signithia: Blacked Out
- Franklin, John Hope: Reconstruction after the Civil War
- Gaines, Jane M.: Fire and Desire
- Gates, Henry Louis: "Race," Writing, and Difference
- Gilens, Martin: Why Americans Hate Welfare
- Gillman, Susan: Blood Talk
- Gilroy, Paul: 'There Ain't no Black in the Union Jack'
- Glaude, Eddie S.: Exodus!
- Glaude, Eddie S.: In a Shade of Blue
- Glaude, Eddie S.: Is It Nation Time?
- Goldsby, Jacqueline: A Spectacular Secret
- Grazian, David: Blue Chicago
- Green, Adam: Selling the Race
- Greenstone, David: Race and Authority in Urban Politics
- Griffin, John D.: Minority Report
- Grimshaw, William J.: Bitter Fruit
- Grossman, James R.: Land of Hope
- Guilbault, Jocelyne: Governing Sound
- Guilbault, Jocelyne: Zouk
- Gussow, Adam: Seems Like Murder Here
- Hall, Catherine: Civilising Subjects
Halperin, David M.: Gay Shame
- Hannerz, Ulf: Soulside
- Harris, Leonard: Alain L. Locke
- Harris, Leslie M.: In the Shadow of Slavery
- Hartfield, Ronne: Another Way Home
- Hartmann, Douglas: Race, Culture, and the Revolt of the Black Athlete
- Hawkins, Darnell F.: Our Children, Their Children
Heap, Chad: Slumming
- Herring, Scott: Queering the Underworld
- Higginson, Thomas Wentworth: The Complete Civil War Journal and Selected Letters of Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Hirsch, Arnold R.: Making the Second Ghetto
- Holsey, Bayo: Routes of Remembrance
- Hughes, Everett C.: On Work, Race, and the Sociological Imagination
- Hyra, Derek S.: The New Urban Renewal
- Jackson Jr., John L.: Real Black
- Kaplan, Alice: The Interpreter
- Karnig, Albert: Black Representation and Urban Policy
- Keller, Richard C.: Colonial Madness
- Kenney, William Howland: Jazz on the River
- Klinenberg, Eric: Heat Wave
- Klinkner, Philip A.: The Unsteady March
- Kochman, Thomas: Black and White Styles in Conflict
Kusmer, Kenneth L.: African American Urban History since World War II
- Lamont, Michèle: The Cultural Territories of Race
- Lamphere, Louise: Structuring Diversity
- Largey, Michael: Vodou Nation
- Lewis, George E.: A Power Stronger Than Itself
- Litwack, Leon F.: North of Slavery
- Magubane, Zine: Bringing the Empire Home
- Malson, Micheline R.: Black Women in America
Martiatu, Inés María: Over the Waves and Other Stories / Sobre las olas y otros cuentos
- Martin, Elmer P.: The Black Extended Family
- Mathews, Marcia M.: Henry Ossawa Tanner
- McAdam, Doug: Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970
- McDaniel, Antonio: Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- McRoberts, Omar M.: Streets of Glory
- Miller, Christopher L.: Blank Darkness
- Miller, Christopher L.: Theories of Africans
- Monson, Ingrid: Saying Something
Moss, Hilary J.: Schooling Citizens
- Neckerman, Kathryn M.: Schools Betrayed
- Orfield, Gary: The Closing Door
- Owens, Michael Leo: God and Government in the Ghetto
- Pager, Devah: Marked
- Pattillo, Mary: Black on the Block
- Phillips, Susan A.: Wallbangin'
- Popkin, Jeremy D.: Facing Racial Revolution
- Price, Richard: Travels with Tooy
- Price, Richard: Two Evenings in Saramaka
- Pritchett, Wendell E.: Robert Clifton Weaver and the American City
- Radano, Ronald: Lying up a Nation
- Radano, Ronald M.: Music and the Racial Imagination
- Radano, Ronald M.: New Musical Figurations
- Rosengarten, Theodore: All God's Dangers
- Rowley, Hazel: Richard Wright
- Sartwell, Crispin: Act Like You Know
- Sears, David O.: Racialized Politics
- Seligman, Amanda I.: Block by Block
- Shaw, Stephanie J.: What a Woman Ought to Be and to Do
- Spear, Allan H.: Black Chicago
- Spillers, Hortense J.: Black, White, and in Color
- Stier, Haya: The Color of Opportunity
- Sun Ra: The Wisdom of Sun Ra
- The Black Public Sphere Collective: The Black Public Sphere
- Van Deburg, William L.: Black Camelot
- Van Deburg, William L.: Hoodlums
- Van Deburg, William L.: New Day in Babylon
Vogel, Shane: The Scene of Harlem Cabaret
- Wade, Peter: Music, Race, and Nation
- Ware, Vron: Out of Whiteness
- Warren, Kenneth W.: Black and White Strangers
- Warren, Kenneth W.: So Black and Blue
- Watkins, S. Craig: Representing
- Wells, Ida B.: Crusade for Justice
- Wiese, Andrew: Places of Their Own
- Wilson, William Julius: The Truly Disadvantaged
- Wood, Richard L.: Faith in Action
- Yaeger, Patricia: Dirt and Desire
- Zamir, Shamoon: Dark Voices
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