SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies: African American Studies
African American Life in the Georgia Lowcountry
The Atlantic World and the Gullah Geechee
African Americans in the South
Issues of Race, Class, and Gender
Africanisms in Afro-American Language Varieties
The Afro-American Tradition in Decorative Arts
Ain't You Got a Right to the Tree of Life?
The People of Johns Island South Carolina—Their Faces, Their Words, and Their Songs
The Amistad Revolt
Memory, Slavery, and the Politics of Identity in the United States and Sierra Leone
Black Masculinity and the U.S. South
From Uncle Tom to Gangsta
Black on Earth
African American Ecoliterary Traditions
Black Scholar
Horace Mann Bond, 1904–1972
Camera Man's Journey
Julian Dimock's South
Caste and Class
The Black Experience in Arkansas, 1880–1920
Chained to the Rock of Adversity
To Be Free, Black, and Female in the Old South
Civil Rights and the Idea of Freedom
The Civil Rights Reader
American Literature from Jim Crow to Reconciliation
Critical Memory
Public Spheres, African American Writing, and Black Fathers and Sons in America
The Crucible of Carolina
Essays in the Development of Gullah Language and Culture
A Documentary History of Slavery in North America
Drums and Shadows
Survival Studies Among the Georgia Coastal Negroes
Ely
An Autobiography
Eugene Bullard, Black Expatriate in Jazz-Age Paris
Free Labor in an Unfree World
White Artisans in Slaveholding Georgia, 1789–1860
Grace Towns Hamilton and the Politics of Southern Change
Gullah Folktales from the Georgia Coast
The Gullah People and Their African Heritage
He Included Me
The Autobiography of Sarah Rice
The Herndons
An Atlanta Family
Hush, Child! Can't You Hear the Music?
In the Way of Our Grandmothers
A Cultural View of Twentieth-Century Midwifery in Florida
Jean Toomer's Years with Gurdjieff
Portrait of an Artist, 1923–1936
John Oliver Killens
A Life of Black Literary Activism
Legba's Crossing
Narratology in the African Atlantic
Making Freedom Pay
North Carolina Freedpeople Working for Themselves, 1865-1900
A Man Called White
The Autobiography of Walter White
Mary Turner and the Memory of Lynching
Neo–Segregation Narratives
Jim Crow in Post–Civil Rights American Literature
On Slavery's Border
Missouri's Small-Slaveholding Households, 1815–1865
Phillis Wheatley
Biography of a Genius in Bondage
Rehearsal for Reconstruction
The Port Royal Experiment
Remembering Medgar Evers
Writing the Long Civil Rights Movement
The Rise and Progress of Negro Colleges in Georgia, 1865-1949
Sacred Mission, Worldly Ambition
Black Christian Nationalism in the Age of Jim Crow
Sentimental Confessions
Spiritual Narratives of Nineteenth-Century African American Women
Shout Because You're Free
The African American Ring Shout Tradition in Coastal Georgia
Slave Songs of the Georgia Sea Islands
Slavery in the Caribbean Francophone World
Distant Voices, Forgotten Acts, Forged Identities
Step It Down
Games, Plays, Songs, and Stories from the Afro-American Heritage
Teaching Equality
Black Schools in the Age of Jim Crow
To Build Our Lives Together
Community Formation in Black Atlanta, 1875–1906
Voice of Deliverance
The Language of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Its Sources
Wake Up Dead Man
Hard Labor and Southern Blues
The Way It Was in the South
The Black Experience in Georgia
We're Heaven Bound!
Portrait of a Black Sacred Drama
What Virtue There Is in Fire
Cultural Memory and the Lynching of Sam Hose
When Roots Die
Endangered Traditions on the Sea Islands
William Wells Brown
A Reader
Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege
Amanda America Dickson, 1849–1893
Women's Work, Men's Work
The Informal Slave Economies of Lowcountry Georgia