Call number | Item |
E | History: United States (General) (Go to start of category) |
E185.63 .S28 1995 | Warriors of Color (c1995), by Harold Ray Sayre (page images at Portal to Texas History) |
E185.65 .C7 | The Truth About Lynching and the Negro in the South, In Which the Author Pleads That the South Be Made Safe for the White Race (New York: Neale Pub. Co., 1918), by Winfield H. Collins |
E185.65 .L64 | The Mob Violence and the American Negro: "My Experience in the Sunny South" (1919), by Velley Loyn Lester (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E185.65 .M13 | The American Negro as a Dependent, Defective and Delinquent (c1914), by Charles H. McCord (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E185.65 .N3 | M is for Mississippi and Murder (1955), by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (page images at Preservica) |
E185.7 .M179 1921 | Universal Negro Catechism: A Course of Instruction in Religious and Historical Knowledge Pertaining to the Race (New York: University Negro Improvement Association, 1921), by George Alexander McGuire (page images at HathiTrust) |
E185.7 .M5 1911 | Pioneer Colored Christians (Clarksville, TN: W.P. Titus, 1911), by Harriet Parks Miller |
E185.7 .N48 1837 | The "Negro Pew": Being an Inquiry Concerning the Propriety of Distinctions in the House of God, on Account of Color (Boston: I. Knapp, 1837), by Harvey Newcomb (multiple formats at Google) |
E185.8 .A42 1932 | The American Negro (International Pamphlets #18; New York: International Pamphlets, 1932), by James S. Allen (page images at HathiTrust) |
E185.8 .A42 1932 | The American Negro (International Pamphlets #18, second edition; New York: International Pamphlets, 1932), by James S. Allen (PDF at flvc.org) |
E185.8 A42 1932 | Negro Liberation (International Pamphlets #29; New York: International Pamphlets, 1932), by James S. Allen (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E185.8 A42 1938 | Negro Liberation (revised enlarged edition; New York: International Pamphlets, ca. 1938), by James S. Allen (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) |
E185.8 .F66 | World Problems of the Negro People (A Refutation of George Padmore) (New York: Harlem Section of the Communist Party, ca. 1934), by James W. Ford |
E185.8 .H34 1950 | FEPC: How it Was Betrayed, How it Can Be Saved (New York: New Century Publishers, 1950), by Rob Fowler Hall |
E185.8 .H52 | The Negro in the Slaughtering and Meat-Packing Industry in Chicago (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1932), by Alma Herbst (page images at HathiTrust) |
E185.8 .L45 1954 | Let Freedom Ride the Rails (1954), by National Negro Labor Council (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) |
E185.8 .S55 | The Negro and the UAW: Labor, American Politics and the Struggle for Equality (New York: New York Executive Committee, Left Wing (Majority) Tendency, Young Peoples Socialist League, 1963), by Michael Shute (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E185.8 .W52 | Negro Labor in the United States, 1850-1925: A Study in American Economic History (New York: Vanguard Press, c1927), by Charles H. Wesley (page images at HathiTrust) |
E185.82 .B823 1918 | The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States (New York: Duffield and Co., 1918), by Benjamin Brawley (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E185.82 .B823 1921 | The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States (revised edition; New York: Duffield and Co., 1921), by Benjamin Brawley (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E185.82 .E25 | Twenty-Five Years in the Black Belt, by William James Edwards (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) |
E185.82 .R45 | Adult Education Among Negroes (Bronze Booklet #1; Washington: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936), by Ira De Augustine Reid (page images at HathiTrust) |
E185.86 | Shadow and Sunshine, by Eliza Suggs |
E185.86 C42 2010 | Changing Places: How Communities Will Improve the Health of Boys of Color (Berkeley and Los Angeles: BerkeleyLaw, c2010), ed. by Christopher F. Edley and Jorge Ruiz-de-Velasco (PDF with commentary at boysandmenofcolor.org) |
E185.86 .C582 | A Common Destiny: Blacks and American Society, ed. by Gerald David Jaynes and Robin M. Williams (page images and partial HTML at NAP) |