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HARRIET JACOBS (ca. 18131897) JAMES M. WHITFIELD (18221871) BOOKER T. WASHINGTON (18561915)
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl America Up From Slavery
Preface Self-Reliance Chapter I. A Slave among Slaves
I. Childhood Chapter II. Boyhood Days
II. The New Master and Mistress WILLIAM CRAFT (18241900) Chapter III. The Struggle for an Education
V. The Trials of Girlhood Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom Chapter XIV. The Atlanta Exposition
X. A Perilous Passage in the Slave Girls Life Address
XII. Fear of Insurrection FRANCES E.W. HARPER (18251911)
XIV. Another Link to Life Ethiopia CHARLES W. CHESNUTT (18581932)
XVII. The Flight Eliza Harris The Goophered Grapevine
XXI. The Loophole of Retreat The Slave Mother The Passing of Grandison
XXIX. Preparations for Escape Vashti The Wife of His Youth
XXXIX. The Confession Bury Me in a Free Land Daves Neckliss
XL. The Fugitive Slave Law Aunt Chloe's Politics
XLI. Free at Last Learning to Read ANNA JULIA COOPER (1858?1964)
A Double Standard Womanhood a Vital Element in the
WILLIAM WELLS BROWN (1814?1884) Songs for the People Regeneration and Progress of Race
Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive An Appeal to My Country Women
Slave The Two Offers PAULINE E. HOPKINS (18591930)
Chapter V Our Greatest Want Talma Gordon
From Chapter VI Fancy Etchings Bror Abrm Jimsons Wedding
Clotel; or, The Presidents Daughter [Enthusiasm and Lofty Aspirations] Famous Men of the Negro Race
Chapter I. The Negro Sale Woman's Political Future Booker T. Washington
Chapter II. Going to the South Famous Women of the Negro Race
Chapter IV. The Quadroons Home THERESA: A HAYTIEN TALE V. Literary Workers (Concluded)
Chapter XV. To-Day a Mistress, To-Morrow Letter from Cordelia A. Condict and Pauline
a Slave HARRIET E. WILSON (18251900) Hopkins's Reply (March 1903)
Chapter XIX. Escape of Clotel Our Nig; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free
Black, in a Two-Story White House, North IDA B. WELLS-BARNETT (18621931)
HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET (18151882) Preface A Red Record
An Address to the Slaves of the United States Chapter I. Mag Smith, My Mother Chapter I. The Case Stated
of America Chapter II. My Father's Death Chapter X. The Remedy
Chapter III. A New Home for Me
VICTOR SJOUR (18171874) Chapter VIII. Visitor and Departure W.E.B. DU BOIS (18681963)
The Mulatto Chapter X. PerplexitiesAnother Death A Litany of Atlanta
Chapter XII. The Winding Up of the Matter The Song of the Smoke
ELIZABETH KECKLEY (ca. 18181907) The Souls of Black Folk
Behind the Scenes; or, Thirty Years a Slave HANNAH CRAFTS (Hannah Bond) The Forethought
and Four Years in the White House (b. 1826?) I. Of Our Spiritual Strivings
Chapter I. Where I Was Born The Bondwomans Narrative III. Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and
Chapter II. Girlhood and Its Sorrows From Chapter 1 [Learning to Read] Others
Chapter III. How I Gained My Freedom From Chapter 12 [A New Mistress] IV. Of the Meaning of Progress
Chapter IV. In the Family of Senator From Chapter 13 [The Beautifying V. Of the Wings of Atalanta
Jefferson Davis Powder] VI. Of the Training of Black Men
From Chapter 21 [Freedom] X. Of the Faith of the Fathers
FREDERICK DOUGLASS (18181895) XI. Of the Passing of the First-Born
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an
XII. Of Alexander Crummell
American Slave, Written by Himself LITERATURE OF THE XIII. Of the Coming of John
My Bondage and My Freedom RECONSTRUCTION TO THE XIV. The Sorrow Songs
Chapter XXIII. Introduced to the
Abolitionists
NEW NEGRO RENAISSANCE, The After-Thought
18651919 The Damnation of Women
Chapter XXIV. Twenty-One Months in
Criteria of Negro Art
Great Britain Introduction
From What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
JAMES D. CORROTHERS (18691917)
An Address Delivered in Rochester,
NICHOLAS SAID (ca. 18361882) Me n Dunbar
New York, on 5 July 1852
A Native of Bornoo Paul Laurence Dunbar
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass
Second Part,Chapter XV. Weighed in the
CHARLOTTE FORTEN GRIMK (18371914)
Balance
A Parting Hymn
Third Part, Chapter 1. Later Life
Journals
From Journal One
From Journal Three
NEW AUTHOR OR SELECTION COMPLETE LONGER WORK 2
NORTON ANTHOLOGY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE CONTENTS
JAMES WELDON JOHNSON (18711938) ANGELINA WELD GRIMK (18801958) NELLA LARSEN (18931964)
Sence You Went Away A Winter Twilight Passing
Lift Evry Voice and Sing The Black Finger
O Black and Unknown Bards When the Green Lies over the Earth JEAN TOOMER (18941967)
Fifty Years Tenebris
Cane
Brothers
The Creation ANNE SPENCER (18821975) GEORGE SAMUEL SCHUYLER (18951977)
My City Before the Feast of Shushan The Negro-Art Hokum
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man The Wife-Woman Black No More
The Book of American Negro PoetryPreface Chapter 1
HUBERT HARRISON (18831927) Chapter 2
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR (18721906) TheEast Louisville Horror
Ode to Ethiopia Two Negro Radicalisms RUDOLPH FISHER (18971934)
Worn Out The City of Refuge
A Negro Love Song JESSIE REDMON FAUSET (ca. 18841961)
The Colored Soldiers Plum Bun: A Novel Without a Moral ERIC WOLROND (18981966)
An Ante-Bellum Sermon From Home The Wharf Rats
Ere Sleep Comes Down to Soothe the Chapter I [Black Philadelphia]
Weary Eyes PAUL ROBESON (18981976)
HELENE JOHNSON (19071995) King Pleasure: Parkers Mood the Tragic Elite in Africa
Poem
Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem RHYTHM AND BLUES CHESTER B. HIMES (19091984)
Invocation Sam Cooke: A Change Is Gonna Come Cotton Gonna Kill Me Yet
RALPH ELLISON (19141994) MALCOLM X (EL-HAJJ MALIK EL-SHABAZZ) SONIA SANCHEZ (b. 1934)
Richard Wright's Blues (19251965) homecoming
Invisible Man The Autobiography of Malcolm X poem at thirty
Prologue From Chapter One. Nightmare Summer Words of a Sistuh Addict
Chapter 1 [Battle Royal] From Chapter Four. Laura. Blk/Rhetoric
Epilogue From Chapter Six. Detroit Red Sister Son/ji
Change the Joke and Slip the Yoke From Chapter Eleven. Saved A/Coltrane/Poem
The World and the Jug From Chapter Nineteen. 1965 TCB
Remembering Richard Wright A Poem for My Brother
JOHN ALFRED WILLIAMS (b. 1925)
MARGARET WALKER (19151998) The Man Who Cried I Am ED BULLINS (b. 1935)
For My People 3 [Picture of the Writer] Claras Ole Man
Poppa Chicken
For Malcolm X MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. (19291968) ELDRIDGE CLEAVER (19351998)
Prophets for a New Day Letter from Birmingham Jail Soul on Ice
Convalescence
RAYMOND PATTERSON (1930?2001)
GWENDOLYN BROOKS (19172000)
Twenty-six Ways of Looking at a Blackman
kitchenette building B. SPELLMAN (b. 1935)
the mother Did Johns Music Kill Him?
ETHERIDGE KNIGHT (19311985)
a song in the front yard
The Idea of Ancestry
Sadie and Maud JUNE JORDAN (19362002)
Hard Rock Returns to Prison from the
the vacant lot Hospital In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr.
the preacher: ruminates behind the sermon for the Criminal Insane
Gettin Down to Get Over
The Sundays of Satin-Legs Smith Ilu, the Talking Drum
The Talking Back of Miss Valentine Jones:
The Rites for Cousin Vit Poem # 1
The Children of the Poor ADRIENNE KENNEDY (b. 1931) Poem about Police Violence
The Lovers of the Poor Funnyhouse of a Negro Poem for South African Women
We Real Cool Poem about My Rights
The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little CALVIN HERNTON (19322001)
Rock Jitterbugging
in the Streets JAYNE CORTEZ (b. 1936)
Malcolm X How Long Has Trane Been Gone
Riot AUDRE LORDE (19341992)
A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. New York City 1970 LARRY NEAL (19371981)
Meanwhile, a Mississippi Mother Burns Coal Harlem Gallery: From the Inside
Bacon Power Dont Say Goodbye to the Porkpie Hat
HAKI R. MADHUBUTI (b. 1942) TONI MORRISON (b. 1931) CHARLES JOHNSON (b. 1948)
Introduction [to Think Black] Sula The Education of Mingo
Two Poems Rootedness: The Ancestor as Foundation
Gwendolyn Brooks The Site of Memory NTOZAKE SHANGE (b. 1948)
Dont Cry, Scream Unspeakable Things Unspoken: The Afro- From For colored girls who have considered
Move Un-Noticed to Be Noticed: American Presence in American Literature suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
A Nationhood Poem Nappy Edges
Killing Memory ERNEST J. GAINES (b. 1933) Bocas: A Daughters Geography
The Sky Is Gray
DAVIDHENDERSON (b. 1942) GAYL JONES (b. 1949)
Keep
On Pushing (Harlem Riots/ LUCILLE CLIFTON (19362010) From Corregidora
Summer/1964) in the inner city
good times
JAMAICA KINCAID (b. 1949)
NIKKI GIOVANNI (b. 1943) malcolm Annie John
For Saundra homage to my hips Chapter Two. The Circling Hand
what the mirror said
Beautiful Black Men
[the light that came to lucille clifton]
Nikki-Rosa EDWARD P. JONES (b. 1950)
blessing the boats
Revolutionary Music The Girl Who Raised Pigeons
study the
All I Gotta Do
Ego Tripping
masters GLORIA NAYLOR (b. 1950)
The Women of Brewster Place
JAMES ALAN McPHERSON (b. 1943) JOHN EDGAR WIDEMAN (b. 1941) The Two
Problems of Art
Brothers and Keepers
[Robby's Version] RITA DOVE (b. 1952)
CAROLYN M. RODGERS (b. 1945) Damballah David Walker (17851830)
For Sistuhs Wearin Straight Hair Parsley
The Last M.F. SAMUEL R. DELANY (b. 1942) Receiving the Stigmata
Poem for Some Black Women Atlantis: Model 1924 Thomas and Beulah
U Name This One The Event
I Have Been Hungry SHERLEY ANNE WILLIAMS (19441999) Motherhood
The Peacock Poems: 1 Daystar
AMOS MOR (b. 1949) I Want Aretha to Set This to Music The Oriental Ballerina
Poem to the Hip Generation Tell Martha Not to Moan Pastoral
American Smooth
JAMES T. STEWART (?1996) ALICE WALKER (b. 1944) The Return of Lieutenant James Reese Europe
The Development of the Black Revolutionary Women Hattie McDaniel Arrives at the Coconut Grove
Artist Outcast
Good Night, Willie Lee, Ill See You in the
WALTER MOSLEY (b. 1952)
THE CONTEMPORARY PERIOD Morning
Equal Opportunity
Introduction In Search of Our Mothers Gardens
Everyday Use
HARRYETTE MULLEN (b. 1953)
ALBERT MURRAY (19162013) Advancing Lunaand Ida B. Wells
Muse & Drudge
Train Whistle Guitar [Sapphire's lyre styles]
[History Lessons] AUGUST WILSON (19452005)
[country clothes hung on her all and
Joe Turner's Come and Gone sundry]
MAYA ANGELOU (b. 1928) [odds meeting on a bus]
Still I Rise OCTAVIA BUTLER (19472006) [why these blues come from us]
My Arkansas Bloodchild [go on sister sing your song]
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings [tomboy girl with cowboy boots]
Chapter 15 [Mrs. Flowers] YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA (b. 1947) [sauce squandering sassy cook]
Chapter 16 [Mam] February in Sydney [marry at a hotel, annul em]
PAULE MARSHALL (b. 1929) Facing It [precious cargo up crooked alleys]
Reena Sunday Afternoons [with all that rope they gave us]
To Da-Duh, in Memoriam Banking Potatoes [the royal yellow sovereign]
The Making of a Writer: From the Poets in the Birds on a Powerline [tom-tom can't catch]
Kitchen
[massa had a yeller]
NATHANIEL MACKEY (b. 1947) [cough drops prick thick]
Falso Brilhante [ain't cut drylongso]
Song of the Andoumboulou: 8 [soulless divaism]
Djbot Baghostus's Run [moon, whoever knew you]
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