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The following pages link to shelfmark (P44):
Displayed 50 items.
- Ujamaa—The Basis of African Socialism (Kislak HX457.T3 N92 1971) (Q7470) (← links)
- Political Leader Considered as the Representative of a Culture (Kislak JF251 .T68 1975) (Q7479) (← links)
- Revolution: a poem (Kislak PS3555.B6 R4 1968 Banks copy) (Q7516) (← links)
- Revolution: a poem (Kislak PS3555.B6 R4 1968 Gotham Book Mart copy) (Q7527) (← links)
- Blues for an African Princess (Kislak PS3557.R396 B5 1971 Banks copy) (Q7550) (← links)
- Blackness and the Adventure of Western Culture (Kislak PS153.N5 K4 1972 Banks copy 1) (Q7629) (← links)
- Blackness and the Adventure of Western Culture (Kislak PS153.N5 K4 1972 Banks copy 2) (Q7630) (← links)
- No Matter Where You Travel, You Still Be Black (Kislak PS3552.A427 N6) (Q7644) (← links)
- An Argument in Relation to Freemasonry Among Colored Men in This Country, Showing Its Regularity, Legality and Legitimacy (Princeton 2003-2044N copy) (Q7681) (← links)
- Slave Insurrection in 1831, in Southampton County, VA., Headed by Nat Turner. Also A Conspiracy of Slaves in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1822. (Princeton W91.8544 copy) (Q7691) (← links)
- Heartland: Selected Poems (Kislak PS3573.E436 H4) (Q7694) (← links)
- Black Ideology in African Diaspora (Kislak E185.625 .O58 1973 Banks copy) (Q7727) (← links)
- Black Man Abroad: the Toulouse Poems (Kislak PS3555.M3 B57 1978) (Q7742) (← links)
- Indigené: an Anthology of Future Black Arts (Cornell: +PS508.N3 I39) (Q7772) (← links)
- The Combahee River Collective Statement (Schomburg Sc D 00-961) (Q7780) (← links)
- Movement in Black (Schomburg Sc D 92-738) (Q7781) (← links)
- The Ransomed Wait (Schomburg Sc D 90-1043) (Q7782) (← links)
- A Semi-Centenary Discourse, Delivered in the First African Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, on the Fourth Sabbath of May, 1857 (Princeton W90.244 copy) (Q7818) (← links)
- The African Problem, and the Method of Its Solution (Princeton E448.B66) (Q7825) (← links)
- Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology (Yale University Library, E185.86 H7 1983 LC, copy) (Q7873) (← links)
- The Rock of Wisdom (Schomburg Sc Rare 240-C) (Q7953) (← links)
- The Black Laws of Illinois, and a Few Reasons Why They Should be Repealed (Schomburg Sc Rare 323.4-J) (Q7967) (← links)
- Address of Dr. W.H. Goler, President of Livingston College. N.C. at the 120th Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Society (Schomburg 323.173-G) (Q7975) (← links)
- Black Rituals (Van Pelt E185.625 .P58) (Q7993) (← links)
- Garvey, Lumumba and Malcolm: Black National-Separatists (Van Pelt E185.97.G3 M33) (Q7996) (← links)
- Near-Johannesburg Boy and Other Poems (Van Pelt PS3503.R7244 N4 1991) (Q7999) (← links)
- Primer for Blacks (Van Pelt PS3503 .R7244 P7 1991) (Q8006) (← links)
- Very Young Poets (Van Pelt PS3503 .R7244 V4 1983) (Q8028) (← links)
- Winnie (Van Pelt PS3503.R7244 W56 1991) (Q8032) (← links)
- Eulogy on William Wilberforce, Esq. (Schomburg Sc Rare B-Wilberforce copy) (Q8041) (← links)
- An Address Delivered Before the Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society of Philadelphia (Schomburg Sc Rare 326.4-F) (Q8044) (← links)
- It's a Family Affair: The Real Lives of Black Single Mothers (Schomburg Sc D 04-3389 copy 1) (Q8127) (← links)
- Violence Against Women and the Ongoing Challenge to Racism (Schomburg Sc D 00-900 copy 1) (Q8130) (← links)
- New Mola! (AAS: KNP A0076) (Q8135) (← links)
- Life of James Mars, A Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut (AAS KNP A0079) (Q8137) (← links)
- Supplement to "The New Mola" and "Eulis": The "Ghostly Land": The "Medium' Secret;" being the Mystery of the Human Soul: Its Dwelling, Nature, and Power Materialization. Also, The Coming Woman, and the New Divorce Law (AAS: KNP A0077) (Q8140) (← links)
- Experience of Thomas H. Jones, Who Was a Slave for Forty-Three Years (AAS: R J79 Jone E859) (Q8147) (← links)
- Experience of Thomas H. Jones, Who Was a Slave for Forty-Three Years (AAS: R J79 Jone E871) (Q8160) (← links)
- Liberia: Past, Present, and Future (AAS Misc. Pams. Blyd) (Q8161) (← links)
- Four Years in Liberia (AAS: R W727 Will F857) (Q8166) (← links)
- Wilkerson's History of His Travels & Labors, in the United States, as a Missionary ... (AAS: R W681 Wilk W861) (Q8168) (← links)
- The Man: The Hero: The Christian! A Eulogy on the Life and Character of Thomas Clarkson together with Freedom: A Poem, Read on the Same Occasion (AAS Misc. Pams. Crum) (Q8169) (← links)
- Black and White: No Party, No Creed (AAS: G600 M535 B867) (Q8173) (← links)
- Covenants Involving Moral Wrong are Not Obligatory Upon Man: A Sermon (AAS Misc. Pams. Penn) (Q8181) (← links)
- Services of Colored Americans in the Wars of 1776 and 1812 (AAS: G600 N421 S851) (Q8182) (← links)
- English Language in Liberia (AAS: J125 C956 E861) (Q8186) (← links)
- Oration, by James Crosby (a colored man.) delivered at New Lebanon Springs, Columbia county, New York, on the Fourth of July, 1867, to a large audience of ladies and gentlemen, at Columbia Hall. (AAS G392 C949 O867) (Q8189) (← links)
- Few Facts Relating to Lagos, Abbeokuta, and Other Sections of Central Africa (AAS: J125 C189 F860) (Q8190) (← links)
- Sufferings of the Rev. T.G. Campbell and His Family in Georgia (AAS: R C191 Camp S877) (Q8202) (← links)
- Reasonableness of the Abolition of Slavery at the South, A Legitimate Inference from the Success of British Emancipation (AAS Misc. Pams. Penn) (Q8215) (← links)