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    Default Large lot of Black America African American Themed Books

    I have a huge lot of non fiction books all related to African American life, Africa, Black culture and the general experience of Blacks in America and Beyond. These were purchased from a local high school library so they do have the library cards and stamps, but most of in great shape, and all are in at least good condition. The following is a list of the books and authors.


    I am asking $100 for the lot, or will gladly donate them to a local registered charitable organization/non profit. These are located in Milford and you can contact me at [[248)924-0554 or through Dyes with any questions. Thanks!


    1.Roots by Alex Hailey
    2. Soulscript Afro American Poetry Edited by June Jordan
    3. Reading Black Reading Feminist Edited by Henry Louis Gates Jr.
    4. Being Race Johnson
    5. Dark Companion by Bradley Robinson
    6. Marcus Harvey Black Nationalist by Peggy Caravantes
    7. Black Moses The Story of Marcus Garvey by Edmund D. Cronon
    8. Beyonce by Penelope Dylan
    9. We Heard American Sing by Purdy
    10. Aretha Franklin by Mark Bego
    11. Africans American Voice of Triumph
    12. Frederick Douglass by William S. McFeely
    13. Racial Matters by Kenneth O'Reilly
    14. Every Good-Bye Ain't Gone by Itabari Njeri
    15. Eyewitness A living Documantary of American Contributions to American History
    16. Marcus Garvey by Mary Lawler [[2 Copies)
    17. Still I Rise A Cartoon history of African Americans by Roland Owen Laird Jr.
    18. Frederick Douglas and The Fight For Freedom by Miller
    19. Billie Holiday by Bud Kliment
    20. Army Life in The Black Regiment by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
    21. Grand Slam Sisters Venus and Serena Williams by Terri Morgan
    22. The Shadow of the Panthers by Hugh Pearson
    23. Neo-African Literature A History of Black Writing by Janheinz Jahn
    24. Sencer Haywood The Rise, The Fall The Recovery with Scott Ostler
    25. Zora! Zora Neale Hurston A Woman and Her Community by N.Y Nathiri and Alice Walker
    26. Wonders of the African World by Henry Louis gates Jr.
    27. Having Our Say by Sarah L. Delaney and Elizabeth Delany
    28. The Short History of Africa by Roland Oliver and J.D Forge
    29. The Antislavery Movement by James Rogers
    30. Haiti by Trudy J. Hammer
    31. Papa Doc Baby Doc Haiti and the Duvaliers by James Ferguson
    32. The Langston Hughes Reader by Langston Hughes
    33. Toward Promised Land by Wilma King
    34.Divided Soul The Life Story of Marvin Gaye by David Ritz
    35. Maggies American Dream by James P. Comer [[2 Copies)
    36. Crosstown Traffic Jimi Hendrix and The Rock N Roll Revolution by Charles Shaar Murray
    37. Cultural Atlas of Africa edited by Jocelyn Murray
    38. Enchantment of The World Tanzania
    39. Colonel Of The Black Regiment The Life of Thomas Wentworth Higginson
    40.Slavery History and Historians by Peter J. Parish
    41. Racial And Ethnic Equality by Sean Connolly
    42. Double Stitch Black Women Write About Mothers and Daughters
    43. Reflections of a Black Cowboy by Robert Miller [[Books 1-4)
    44. America Is Me by Kennel Jackson
    45. The Hornes An American Family by Gail Lumet Buckley
    46. History of a Free People by Bragdon Mc Cutchen
    47. Jesse Jackson by Anna Kosof
    48. The Picture Life of Jesse Jackson by Warren j. Halliburton
    49. Janet Jackson by D.L Mabery
    50. The Worlds of A Massai Warrior by Tepilit Ole Saitoti
    51. Early Negro American Writers
    52. The Diary of Latoya Hunter by Latoya Hunter
    53. The Messenger The Rise and fall of Elijah Muhammad by Karl Evanzz
    54. I Am The Darker Brother
    55. Africanisms In American Culture Holloway
    56. A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid
    57. Martin & Malcom & America a Dream or a Nightmare
    58. There Was Once A Slave by Shirley Grahm
    59. Tell All The Children Our Story by Tonya Bolden
    60. Liberia The Quest For Democracy by J. Gus Liebenow
    61. Angry Abolitionist William Llyod Garrison by Jules Archer
    61. A Pictorial History of Black American
    62. Handbooks To The Modern World AFRICA Volume 2
    63. Amos Fortune Free Man by Elizabeth Yates [[2 Copies)
    64. Black On White by David Littlejohn
    65. Black Thunder by William B. Branch
    66. The Making Of An Afro-American martin Robinson Delany
    67. Angela Davis by Angela Davis

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    Last edited by Johnnny5; June-12-11 at 10:00 AM.

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    Can you change your font color to black?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Django View Post
    Can you change your font color to black?

    Sorry about that. I cut and pasted the text from Word and for some reason the color changed.
    Last edited by Johnnny5; June-12-11 at 10:04 AM.

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    Nice collection. I've been clearing my own stuff, so I'm not in the market but I'll ask around.

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    I would think that Mark Covington of the Georgia Street Community Collective would love to add these books to the library for the Community Center. We are a 501[[c)3 and would be happy to provide you with a receipt for income tax purposes if you donate them. Please e-mail him at cub5578@yahoo.com and see if he wants them. One of us will pick them up if he does.

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    These books are no longer available. Thanks for the replies!

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