"Fit for town or country": Black women and work in Colonial Massachusetts
Felicia Y. Thomas.
Disorderly communion: Julia Chinn, Richard Mentor Johnson, and life in an interracial, Antebellum southern church
Amrita Chakrabarti Myers.
Protesting "a bigger and better birth of a nations": Lost causism and Black resistance to David O. Selznick's "Gone with the wind," 1936-1940
Taulby H. Edmondson.
"Geniuses growing on streets?" The Cleveland Urban League's Street Academy, alternative visions of Black youth, and the struggle to transform public education, 1970-1978
Elizabeth M. Smith-Pryor.
Essay review:
Lessons from the past: unearthing African American student (or "Black Ivy Leaguer") activism during the Black power era
Book reviews:
Julie L. Holcomb, Moral commerce: Quakers and the Transatlantic boycott of the slave labor economy
F. Keith Bingham.
Kellie Carter Jackson, Force and freedom: Black abolitionists and the politics of violence
Tyler D. Parry.
Michael W. Fitzgerald, Reconstruction in Alabama: from Civil War to redemption in the cotton south
Robert S. Davis.
Kevin M. Levin, Searching for Black confederates: the Civil War's most persistent myth
Margaret Humphreys.
Frederique Beauvois, Between blood and gold: the debates over compensation for slavery in America
Steve Peraza.
Sarah H. Case, Leaders of their race: educating Black and White women in the new south
Cheryl A. Smith.
Louis Moore, I fight for a living: boxing and the battle for Black manhood, 1880-1915
Amy Essington.
Reginald K. Ellis, Between Washington and Du Bois: the racial politics of James Edward Shepard
Jarvis Hargrove.
Sid Bedingfield, Newspaper wars: civil rights and White resistance in South Carolina, 1935-1965
Dante Barksdale.
Anke Ortlepp, Jim Crow terminals: the desegregation of American airports
Anthony C. Siracusa.
Charles W. Eagles, Civil rights, culture wars: the fight over a Mississippi textbook
Karen A. Senaga.
Douglas E. Thompson, Richmond's priests and prophets: race, religion, and social change in the Civil Rights era
Abel A. Bartley.
Michael Flamm, In the heat of the summer: the New York Riots of 1964 and the war on crime
Douglas Flowe.
Karlyn Forner, Why the vote wasn't enough for Selma
Laura Warren Hill.
Jeremy P. Maxwell, Brotherhood in combat: How African Americans found equality in Korea and Vietnam
Marc A. Robinson.
Mark Whitaker, Smoketown, the untold story of the great Black renaissance
James B. Stewart.
Sharon Egretta Sutton, When ivory towers were Black: a story about race in America's cities and universities
Rico Self.
Gerald Horne, Jazz and justice: racism and then political economy of the music
Peter Clavin.
Tommy J. Curry, The man-not: race, class, genre, and the dilemmas of Black manhood
Charisse Burden-Stelly.
Jennifer E. Cobbina, Hands up, don't shoot: Why the protests in Ferguson and Baltimore matter, and how they changed America
Tammy Rinehart Kochel.
E.R. Weatherup, Disability and academic exclusion: voicing the student body
Kathy-Anne Jordan.
George Yancey, ed., On race: 34 conversations in a time of crisis
Jerald Podair.
Robert J. Norris, Exonerated: a history of the Innocence Movement
Yuya Kiuchi.
Stuart Hall, The fateful triangle: race, ethnicity, nation