Incoming Resources
- How we get free, Black feminism and the Combahee River Collective, edited and introduced by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
- Opal Lee, written by Shelia P. Moses ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Black women taught us, an intimate history of Black feminism, Jenn M. Jackson, PhD
- Somebody's daughter, a memoir, Ashley C. Ford
- Are we free yet?, the Black queer guide to divorcing America, Tina Strawn
- Wayward lives, beautiful experiments, intimate histories of social upheaval, Saidiya Hartman
- In our shoes, on being a young Black woman in not-so "post-racial" America, Brianna Holt
- Fearing the black body, the racial origins of fat phobia, Sabrina Strings
- Ain't I a woman, Black women and feminism, bell hooks
- Somebody's daughter, a memoir, Ashley C. Ford
- A Black women's history of the United States, Daina Ramey Berry and Kali Nicole Gross
- Unapologetic, a Black, queer, and feminist mandate for radical movements, Charlene A. Carruthers
- Wayward lives, beautiful experiments, intimate histories of social upheaval, Saidiya Hartman
- In our shoes, on being a young Black woman in not-so "post-racial" America, Brianna Holt
- Black is the body, stories from my grandmother's time, my mother's time, and mine, Emily Bernard
- Black is the body, stories from my grandmother's time, my mother's time, and mine, Emily Bernard
- Ain't I a woman, Black women and feminism, Bell Hooks
- My people, five decades of writing about Black lives, Charlayne Hunter-Gault ; foreword by Nikole Hannah-Jones
- Leaving Breezy Street, a memoir, Brenda Myers-Powell with April Reynolds
- Dear Denise, letters to the sister I never knew, Lisa McNair
- A black women's history of the United States, Daina Ramey Berry and Kali Nicole Gross
- You are more than magic, the black and brown girls' guide to finding your voice, Minda Harts
- The death of a jaybird, essays on mothers and daughters and the things they leave behind, Jodi M. Savage