Content alert: One of the titles in the list below uses a racist word for Black people. Read more about the Libraries’ approach to racist language that appears in our collection in our Harmful Language Statement.
Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks on Black art and thought, the environment, propaganda, and more…
- The propagandists’ playbook: how conservative elites manipulate search and threaten democracy by Francesca Bolla Tripodi (unlimited users)
- Why Black lives matter: African American thriving for the twenty-first century edited by Anthony B. Bradley (unlimited users)
- The last “darky”: Bert Williams, black-on-black minstrelsy, and the African diaspora by Louis Chude-Sokei (1 user)
- The omni-Americans: some alternatives to the folklore of white supremacy by Albert Murray (1 user)
- Black and tired: essays on race, politics, culture, and international development by Anthony B. Bradley (unlimited users)
- Black natural law by Vincent W. Lloyd (1 user)
- Fossil future: why global human flourishing requires more oil, coal, and natural gas–not less by Alex Epstein (1 user)
- Green fraud: why the Green New Deal is even worse than you think (1 user)
- Discrimination and disparities (revised and enlarged edition) by Thomas Sowell (1 user)
- Hope and history: why we must share the story of the movement (second edition) by Vincent Harding (unlimited users)
- Martin Luther King, the inconvenient hero (revised edition) by Vincent Harding (unlimited users)
- Handbook of research on student engagement edited by Sandra L. Christenson, Amy L. Reschly, and Cathy Wylie (1 user)
- Queer comrades: gay identity and Tongzhi activism in postsocialist China by Hongwei Bao (1 user)
- New perspectives on the Black intellectual tradition edited by Keisha N. Blain, Christopher Cameron, and Ashley D. Farmer (1 user)
- Renewing Black intellectual history: the ideological and material foundations of African American thought by Adolph Reed, Jr. and Kenneth W. Warren (1 user)
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