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1 | - An attempt at a public syllabus. Feel free to share! | BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES WHERE YOU CAN BUY/BORROW/LEARN FROM | SPECIAL THANKS TO ONLINE ORGANIZERS | ||
2 | BOOKSTORES | Nabi Lovelace @nabilas_here (Twitter) | Alijah Webb @webbjalijah (Twitter) | ||
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4 | Key Bookstore | Marcus Books - Facebook Page | Asian American Feminist Collective | Black Women Radicals | |
5 | FOR ITEMS WITH * - ASK US FOR A PDF at uhd2000@barnard.edu | Mahogany Books | St. Hope Underground Books | Noname Book Club | |
6 | Semicolon Books | The Black Reserve Bookstore | |||
7 | ACCESSIBLE ONLINE RESOURCE - https://libgen.is/ | Hakim's Bookstore | Books and Crannies Virginia | ||
8 | Harriet's Bookshop | ||||
9 | DIRECTORY OF BLACK-OWNED BOOKSTORE IN YOUR STATE HERE - https://aalbc.com/bookstores/list.php | ||||
10 | The Lit Bar | ||||
11 | BLACK REVOLUTIONARY TEXTS GOOGLE DRIVE BY ALIJAH WEBB - https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/18y0_2wm85L113fVWYdgljq9uuIlmlbl3 | Afriware Books | |||
12 | DTR 360 Books | ||||
13 | SUPPORT BIPOC AUTHORS & BUSINESSES! | Black Mind Book Boutique | BOOKCLUBS | ||
14 | Esowon Bookstore | Algorithms of Opression Book Club | |||
15 | Sistah Sci-Fi | Noname's Book Club | |||
16 | Brave and Kind Books | Well-Read Black Girl | |||
17 | Revolution Books | African American Literature Book Club | |||
18 | Cafe Con Libros | Literary Swag Book Club | |||
19 | The Schomburg Center in Harlem | Oprah's Book Club | |||
20 | Frugal Bookstore | The Brown Bookshelf | |||
21 | Brain Lair Books | Mocha Girls Read | |||
22 | Detroit Book City | Liberation Book Club (@fempowermia) | |||
23 | BOOKS, ESSAYS, POETRY | ||||
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25 | "FOR WHITE PEOPLE" - HOW DO I ENGAGE IN DISCOURSE? (This should only be an entry point and NOT the end of the discussion!) | ||||
26 | Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race - Reni Eddo-Lodge | ||||
27 | Understanding and Dismantling Racism: The Twenty-First Century Challenge to White America - Joseph Barndt | ||||
28 | Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice - Paul Kivel | ||||
29 | Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race - Debby Irving | ||||
30 | White Fragility - Robin Diangelo | ||||
31 | Witnessing Whiteness - Shelly Tochluk | ||||
32 | The Emperor Has No Clothes: Teaching About Race and Rascism to People Who Don't Want to Know - Tema Jon Okun | ||||
33 | The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: How White People Profit from Identity Politics - George Lipsitz * | ||||
34 | White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide - Carol Anderson | ||||
35 | Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria: And Other Conversations about Race - Beverly Daniel Tatum | ||||
36 | Race Talk and the Conspiracy of Silence - Derald Wing Sue | ||||
37 | So You Want to Talk About Race - Ijeoma Oluo | ||||
38 | Race Matters - Cornel West | ||||
39 | Black and White Styles in Conflict, by Thomas Kochman | ||||
40 | Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life by Karen E. Fields and Barbara J. Fields | ||||
41 | Knocking the Hustle: Against the Neoliberal Turn in Black Politics - Lester K.Spence | ||||
42 | The History of White People - Nell Irvin Painter | ||||
43 | Towards the Other America: Anti-Racist Resources for White People Taking Action for Black Lives Matter - Chris Crass | ||||
44 | How I Shed My Skin: Unlearning the Rascist Lessons of a Southern Childhood - Jim Grimsley | ||||
45 | How to Be an Antiracist - Ibram X.Kendi | ||||
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47 | FEEL SOMETHING - READ THEIR WORDS (Prose and Journalism) | ||||
48 | We Were Eight Years in Power- Ta-Nehisi Coates | ||||
49 | The Fire Next Time, by James Baldwin | ||||
50 | The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes | ||||
51 | Crossing the Danger Water: Three Hundred Years of African-American Writing, edited by Deirdre Mullane | ||||
52 | Killing The Black Body, by Dorothy Roberts | ||||
53 | This Bridge Called My Back - Cherrie Moraga and Gloaria Anzaldua | ||||
54 | The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, James Weldon Johnson | ||||
55 | The Color of Water: A Black Man’s Tribute to His White Mother, by James McBride | ||||
56 | The Authentic Voice: The Best Reporting on Race and Ethnicity, edited by Arlene Morgan, Alice Pifer and Keith Woods | ||||
57 | The Good Immigrant - Edited by Nikesh Shukla | ||||
58 | The Night of the Gun: A Reporter Investigates the Darkest Story of His Life, His Own by David Carr | ||||
59 | Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice, by Phillip Hoose | ||||
60 | Beloved, by Toni Morrison | ||||
61 | Eloquent Rage - Brittney C. Cooper | ||||
62 | The Wretched of the Earth - Frantz Fanon | ||||
63 | Return to the Source: Selected Speeches - Amilcar Cabral | ||||
64 | The War Before: The True Life Story of Becoming a Black Panther, Keeping the Faith in Prison and Fighting for Those Left Behind - Safiyah Bukhair | ||||
65 | Pedagogy of the Oppressed - Paulo Freire | ||||
66 | Assata (Shakur), An Autobiography by Assata Shakur | ||||
67 | Revolutionary Suicide - Huey P. Newton | ||||
68 | The World and Africa - W.E.B Du Bois | ||||
69 | Blood in My Eye - George Jackson | ||||
70 | Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson - George Jackson | ||||
71 | Black Skin, White Masks - Frantz Fanon | ||||
72 | Selections from the Prison Notebooks of Antonio Gramsci | ||||
73 | Natives - Akala | ||||
74 | Afropean: Notes from Black Europe - Johny Pitts | ||||
75 | Citizen: An American Lyric - Claudia Rankine | ||||
76 | Long Way Down - Jason Reynolds | ||||
77 | Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston | ||||
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79 | HOW CAPITALISM AND IMPERIALISM ARE INHERENTLY RASCIST (Mass Incarceration, Violence, Housing Discrimination and Segregation, Ecoracism, etc.) | ||||
80 | Ghettoside- Jill Levoy | ||||
81 | The Age of Inequality - In These Times | ||||
82 | The Case for Repirations - Ta-Nehisi Coates | ||||
83 | Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption - Bryan Stevenson | ||||
84 | Family Properties: Race, Real Estate, and the Exploitation of Black Urban America by Beryl Satter * | ||||
85 | The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism by Edward E. Baptist | ||||
86 | The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America - Richard Rothstein | ||||
87 | Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing in Chicago, 1940-1960 by Arnold R. Hirsch | ||||
88 | Who is the Village For? The Troubled History of the Northern Dispensary - Salonee Bhaman | ||||
89 | Medical Apartheid - Harriet A. Washington | ||||
90 | The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, by Michelle Alexander. | ||||
91 | Out of the House of Bondage: The Transformation of the Plantation Household by Thavolia Glymph | ||||
92 | Ida: A Sword Among Lions: Ida B. Wells and the Campaign against Lynching by Paula J. Giddings | ||||
93 | How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America - Manning Marable | ||||
94 | The Quest for Environmental Justice: Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution - Robert D. Bullard | ||||
95 | Toxic Communities: Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility - Dorceta Taylor * | ||||
96 | Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors - Carolyn Finney | ||||
97 | Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability, and Peace - Vandana Shiva | ||||
98 | Black Women's Involvement In The Environmental Justice Movement: An Analysis of Three Communities in Atlanta, Georgia - Antoinette Gomez * | ||||
99 | Witness to Truth: Black Women Heeding the Call for Environmental Justice - Valerie Ann Kaalund * | ||||
100 | Abolition Democracy: Beyond Empire, Prisons and Torture - Angela Davis | ||||
101 | Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism - Kawme Nkrumah | ||||
102 | Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America - Saidiya Hartman | ||||
103 | Black Reconstruction in America - W.E.B Du Bois | ||||
104 | Are Prisons Obsolete?- Angela Davis | ||||
105 | How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialism in the Disney Comic - Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart * | ||||
106 | Ferguson's Fortune 500 Company - Walter Johnson | ||||
107 | Lynching and the Status Quo - Oliver C. Cox * | ||||
108 | "This Nation Has Never Honestly Dealt With the Question of a Peacetime Economy": Coretta Scott King and the Struggle for a Nonviolent Economy in the 1970s - David Stein | ||||
109 | From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America - Elizabeth Hinton | ||||
110 | The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study - Steve Harney & Fred Moten | ||||
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112 | HISTORY, LAW, PSYCHOLOGY | ||||
113 | In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens, by Alice Walker | ||||
114 | Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-63, by Taylor Branch | ||||
115 | Zero Degrees of Empathy - Simon Baron-Cohen | ||||
116 | On the Bus with Rosa Parks, by Rita Dove | ||||
117 | My Soul Is Rested: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement in the Deep South, by Howell Raines | ||||
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119 | Showdown: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court nomination That Changed America by Wil Haygood | ||||
120 | Battle Cry of Freedom: The Era of the Civil War by James McPherson | ||||
121 | “Learning from the 60s” by Audre Lorde (1982) | ||||
122 | Stamped from the Beginning - Ibram X. Kendi | ||||
123 | The Origins of Social Categorization - Zoe Liberman, Amanda. L Woodward, Katherine D. Kinzler | ||||
124 | The Development and Developmental Consequences of Social Essentialism - Mandalaywala | ||||
125 | The development of stereotype content: The useof warmth and competence in assessing socialgroups - Roussos and Dunham | ||||
126 | Toleration and prejudice‐reduction: Two ways of improving intergroup relations -Verkuyten,Yogeesawaran and Adelman | ||||
127 | Mini-Manual of the Urban Guerrilla - Carlos Marighella | ||||
128 | Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare - Kwame Nkrumah | ||||
129 | A Political Statement from the Black Underground - Black Liberation Ary/Assata Shakur | ||||
130 | Liberalism: A Counter-History - Domenico Losurdo | ||||
131 | An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States - Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz | ||||
132 | How Europe Underdeveloped Africa - Walter Rodney | ||||
133 | The Invention of Africa- V.Y. Mudimbe | ||||
134 | Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing California - Ruth Wilson Gilmore | ||||
135 | Pan-African History: Political Figures From African and the Diaspora Since 1787 - Hakim Adi and Marika Sherwood | ||||
136 | Black Power: Politics of Liberation in America - Kwame Ture | ||||
137 | The Black Panther Party: Service to the People Programs - Dr.Huey P.Newton Foundation | ||||
138 | Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: America, the Cold War, and the Roots of Terror - Mahmood Mamdani | ||||
139 | A Dying Colonialism- Frantz Fanon | ||||
140 | Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists During the Great Depression - Robin DG Kelley | ||||
141 | Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom: Towards the Human, After Man, Its Overrepresentation - Sylvia Wynter | ||||
142 | Law and The Rise of Capitalism - Michael Tigar | ||||
143 | Rainbow Solidarity in Defense of Cuba - Leslie Feinberg | ||||
144 | Discourse on Colonialism - Aime Cesaire | ||||
145 | A Poetics of Anticolonialism - Robin D.G Kelley | ||||
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147 | STRUCTURAL POLICE BRUTALITY (History, Police Abolition, Gun Rights, Surveillance, etc.) | ||||
148 | The Whiteness of Police - Nikhil Pal Singh | ||||
149 | Thug Nation: On State Violence and Disposability - Robin D.G. Kelley | ||||
150 | Whiteness as Property - Cheryl Harris | ||||
151 | "I DON'T DIAL 911": American Gun Politics and the Problem of Policing - Jennifer Carlson * | ||||
152 | Revisiting the Weberian Presumption: Gun Militarism, Gun Populism, and the Racial Politics of Legitimate Violence in Policing - Jennifer Carlson | ||||
153 | The End of Policing - Alex S. Vitale | ||||
154 | "To show who was in charge": Police Repression of New York City's Black Population at the Turn of the 20th century - Marcy Sacks | ||||
155 | Death Beyond Disavowal: The Impossible Politics of Difference/ On Being Wrong And Feeling Right - Grace Hong * | ||||
156 | Bio-work in the Blacking Factory: Police Videos and the Ethics of Seeing and Being Seen - Roopali Mukherjee * | ||||
157 | Broken Window: The Police and Neighborhood Safety - Kelling & Wilson | ||||
158 | The History of Policing in US - Gary Potter | ||||
159 | Restorative Justice and De-Professionalization - John Braithwaite * | ||||
160 | What Does Police Abolition Mean? - Derecka Purnell | ||||
161 | Dark Matters: On The Surveillance of Blackness - Simone Browne | ||||
162 | Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color - Andrea Ritchie | ||||
163 | Policing the Black Man: Arrest, Prosecution and Imprisonment - Angela Davis | ||||
164 | When Police Kill - Franklin Zimring | ||||
165 | Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission - Barry Friedman | ||||
166 | The Black and the Blue: A Cop Reveals the Crimes, Rascism, and Injustice in America's Law Enforcement - Matthew Horace and Ron Harris | ||||
167 | Policing the Planet: Why the Policing Crisis Led to Black Lives Matter - Jordan D. Camp and Christina Heatherton | ||||
168 | Fight the Power: African Americans and the Long History of Police Brutality in New York City - Clarence Taylor | ||||
169 | Beyond Survival: Strategies and Survival from the Transformative Justice Movement - Ejeris Dixon and Leah Lakshmi | ||||
170 | New York City Police Department Surveillance Technology - Angel Diaz | ||||
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173 | INTERSECTIONALITY (Keywords: Queer Issues, Gender, Diaspora, POC) | ||||
174 | On Terror, Captivity, and Black-Korean Conflict - Tamara K. Nopper | ||||
175 | Bad Feminist - Roxane Gay | ||||
176 | ‘On Transpacific Antiracism: An Interview with Yuichiro Onishi” by Keisha N. Blain for Black Perspectives | ||||
177 | Afro-Asian Peoples Solidarity Conference | ||||
178 | Azalea: A Magazine by Third World Lesbians | ||||
179 | When and Where I Enter: The Impact of Black Women on Race and Sex in America by Paula Giddings | ||||
180 | Afro-Asian Lens on the Past” by Crystal Anderson for Black Perspectives | ||||
181 | The Autobiography of Malcom X As Told to Alex Haley | ||||
182 | “Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The Radical Potential of Queer Politics?” Cathy J. Cohen | ||||
183 | The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation, by Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff | ||||
184 | Activist Scholarship: Antiracism, Feminism, and Social Change by Julia Chinyere Oparah, Julia Sudbury, and Margo Okazawa-Rey. | ||||
185 | Want to Start A Revolution? Radical Women in the Black Freedom Struggle, edited by Dayo F. Gore, Jeanne Theoharis,and Komozi Woodard. | ||||
186 | Black Women’s Manifesto by the Third World Women’s Alliance | ||||
187 | How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective, edited by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor | ||||
188 | The Sound of Freedom: Marian Anderson, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Concert That Awakened America, by Raymond Arsenault | ||||
189 | Explaining Gender Violence in a Neo-liberal Era - Tithi Bhattachary | ||||
190 | Orientalism - Edward Said | ||||
191 | Women, Race, and Class - Angela Davis | ||||
192 | A Black Feminist Statement - The Combahee River Collective | ||||
193 | At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance - A New History of the Civil Rights Movement, from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power - Danielle L. McGuire | ||||
194 | Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment - Patricia Hill Collins | ||||
195 | I've Got the Light of Freedom - Charles Payne | ||||
196 | Local People - John Dittmer | ||||
197 | Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement - Barbara Ransby | ||||
198 | How Long? How Long? - Belinda Robnett | ||||
199 | Living for the Revolution - Kimberly Springer | ||||
200 | Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement- Jennifer Nelson | ||||
201 | Sisters in the Struggle - V.P Franklin and Bettye Collier-Thomas | ||||
202 | Seperate Roads to Feminism - Benita Roth | ||||
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208 | BLACK ART (Art History, Fictions, Sci-fi, Graphic Novels, Theater, etc.) | ||||
209 | Bloodchild - Octavia E. Butler | ||||
210 | Pursuing The Canon: Black Women's Fiction As Sacred Texts - Biona Butler | ||||
211 | We Are Never Meeting in Real Life - Samantha Irby | ||||
212 | Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series - Phillips Collection | ||||
213 | The Negro Artist's Dilemma - Romare Bearden * | ||||
214 | A Dream Walking - David Hammons * | ||||
215 | Carrie Mae Weems: Rehistoricizing Visual Memory * | ||||
216 | This Is What I Know About Art - Kimberly Rose Drew | ||||
217 | Nigerian Artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby Is Painting the Afropolitan Story in America - Diane Solway | ||||
218 | Kerry James Marshall Is Shifting the Color of Art History - Wyatt Mason | ||||
219 | Parable of the Sower - Octavia E. Butler | ||||
220 | 50 Years of Celebrating Black Beauty and Culture: Faith Ringgold - Osei Bonsu | ||||
221 | Carrie Mae Weems Reflects on Her Seminal, Enduring Kitchen Table Series - Stephanie Eckardt | ||||
222 | Lois Mailou Jones: The Grande Dame of African-American Art - Betty Laduke * | ||||
223 | A Previously Unseen Side of Betye Saar - Jasmine Weber | ||||
224 | Noah Davis Is Gone; His Paintings Continue to Hypnotize - Roberta Smith | ||||
225 | White Teeth, The Autograph Man, On Beauty, NW, Swing Time - Zadie Smith | ||||
226 | The Amy Sherald Effect - Peter Schjeldahl | ||||
227 | What We Carry in The Flesh': The Majestic Bodies of Simone Leigh - Rianna Jade Parker | ||||
228 | In The Wake: On Blackness and Being - Christina Sharpe | ||||
229 | The Ambivalent Grotesque: Reading Black Women's Erotic Corporeality in Wangechi Mutu's Work - Jillian Hernandez | ||||
230 | Native Son - Richard Wright | ||||
231 | Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison | ||||
232 | The Life and Times of Michael K. - J.M Coetzee | ||||
233 | Ain't No Mo' - Jordan E. Cooper | ||||
234 | Heavy: An American Memoir - Kiese Laymon | ||||
235 | Homegoing - Yaa Gyasi | ||||
236 | Kara Walker: The Memory of Sugar - Carol Becker * | ||||
237 | New Kid - Jerry Craft | ||||
238 | GLEEM - Freddy Carrasco | ||||
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240 | MOVIES (CINEMA, DOCUMENTARIES) | ||||
241 | The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | ||||
242 | Freedom Riders | ||||
243 | Slavery by Another Name | ||||
244 | Eyes on the Prize | ||||
245 | The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 | ||||
246 | Soundtrack for a Revolution | ||||
247 | Gook | ||||
248 | Dark Girls | ||||
249 | The Black List: Volume One | ||||
250 | Breaking The Huddle: The Integration of College Football | ||||
251 | More than a Month | ||||
252 | Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People | ||||
253 | CRIME + PUNISHMENT (2018) | ||||
254 | LET IT FALL: LOS ANGELES 1982-1992 (2017) | ||||
255 | THE FORCE (2017) | ||||
256 | THE HOUSE I LIVE IN (2012) | ||||
257 | THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE | ||||
258 | 13th' | ||||
259 | I Am Not Your Negro | ||||
260 | Black Sheep | ||||
261 | Dear White People | ||||
262 | Tounges Untied | ||||
263 | Hoop Dreams | ||||
264 | Whose Streets | ||||
265 | Hidden Figures | ||||
266 | Black Is...Black Ain't | ||||
267 | Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise | ||||
268 | The Color of Fear | ||||
269 | Clemency | ||||
270 | Just Mercy - rent for free on Youtube | ||||
271 | Selma | ||||
272 | Fruitvale Station | ||||
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274 | PODCASTS | ||||
275 | About Race | ||||
276 | 1619 - The New York Times | ||||
277 | Seeing White | ||||
278 | Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast | ||||
279 | Code Switch | ||||
280 | The Diversity Gap | ||||
281 | Intersectionality Matters! | ||||
282 | Pod for the Cause | ||||
283 | Pod Save the People | ||||
284 | Under the Blacklight - Kimberle Crenshaw | ||||
285 | The Combahee River Collective Statement | ||||
286 | Wrongful Convictions - Jason Flom | ||||
287 | More Perfect - Jad Abumrad |