Perfect Day -- General -- Sojourner -- Why I Did Not Give My Seat To That White Man in 1932 -- Horseface -- Honky Tonk -- American As A Cabin -- Christian Hair -- Workers of The Soil -- Ma -- Riot -- If The Negro Cannot See Work As Honorable -- Pauli Murray -- D.W. Griffith Elegy -- Elegy -- My Darkness Burns the Cross -- The Road That Lies Beneath -- Eleanor Roosevelt -- Literary New England -- Not Long For The Day -- Coke Bottle Glasses -- Negro Enough for Me -- Walter White -- Have You Heard the Little Presbyterian Children Sing -- Southern Sisters -- Preacher's Yellow Son -- Sunday Morning -- Eddie Loves Little Lulu -- While Lincoln is Still Thinking -- Frederick Douglass -- Annals of the Poor -- Sweet Tooth -- Renters -- Folks Like Me -- What Can (Blind) Lemon Do? -- Elegy -- Hard Times -- Landlord You're Wearin' the Door Out -- Drinking A Hard Work Day -- Unemployment Line Blues -- Blues Let Me Tell You -- Meat -- The Lincoln Brigade -- Negro Communists -- Negro Communists 2.
Forever Robeson -- Dusk Song for the Brown Bomber -- His Fingers Seem To Sing -- Tap -- Harlem Is the Place of Joyful Negro Song or, Trying to Understand Gershwin's Good Intentions -- Deep Chocolate -- Street Song -- Apricot Bright and Tan -- Sewer -- Strong -- Black is a Negro Full of Speeches -- Thoughts of a Georgia Boy -- Marcus Garvey To be a Negro -- Scottsboro Boy -- The Talented 90% -- Spring 1931 -- Negro Hero in Ebony Magazine or, Life Magazine for the Black Bourgeoisie -- Claude McKay -- I Married A Communist -- Picket Lines and Rubber Hose Wherever l Go -- Are You Now or Have You Ever Been -- Ebony -- Robert W. Lee -- Life Has Kicked Me -- To Howard Fast -- Historical Novelists -- Black Bolsheviks I Have Known -- I Had Negro Friends ... -- Homegrown Nigger #1 -- Home Grown Nigger #2 -- John's Poem: We Are Brothers & Talk That Way -- Long Hair God Almighty Nappy Hair -- Almost Gone -- From Our Terrible Heart -- Blues (A Christian Fundamentalist Speaks) -- James Baldwin.
Emmett Till (August 1955) -- 1953 -- Sleeping So Long the Bus Boycott -- Half A Negro -- Larry Neal -- Since I Have Seen You -- 1960 -- Ohio After The Shooting At Kent State (June 1970) -- 12/1/87 -- Robert Hayden -- Glossary.
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