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Unleashing Black Power: Grassroots Organizing in Harlem and the Advent of the Long, Hot Summers

Peter D. Blackmer (Author)

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The Wizard of Tuskegee Booker T. Washington and the Revolutionary Modernization of Black America

The Wizard of Tuskegee Booker T. Washington and the Revolutionary Modernization of Black America

William D. Wright

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Class Warfare in Black Atlanta: Grassroots Struggles, Power, and Repression Under Gentrification

Augustus Wood

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Book cover for Model Schools in the Model City by Amber N. Wiley, featuring an illustration of a modern school building in the Nations Capital, trees, two people walking, and the subtitle about race, planning, and education in Washington, DC.

Model Schools in the Model City: Race, Planning, and Education in the Nation’s Capital

Amber N. Wiley

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Malcolm X: Get to Know the Civil Rights Activist

Ebony Joy Wilkins

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Claudette Colvin Refuses to Move

Ebony Joy Wilkins

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my mother’s tomorrow: dispatches through the lens of Baltimore’s Black Butterfly

Karsonya Wise Whitehead

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Race for the Net: When African Americans Controlled the Internet and What Happens Now?

Albert E. White

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Third Worlds Within

Daniel Widener

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I Saw Death Coming

Kidada E. Williams

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