Abbreviated Bibliography – Racial Taboo
Alexander, Michelle. The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. New York: New, 2010. Print.
Bellamy, Rhonda, and Si Cantwell. Moving Forward Together: A Community Remembers 1898. Carolina Beach, NC: SlapDash Pub., 2008. Print.
Blackmon, Douglas A. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II. New York: Doubleday, 2008. Print.
Burrell, Tom. Brainwashed: Challenging the Myth of Black Inferiority. New York, NY: Smiley, 2010. Print.
Corpening, Travis. The Eye of the Mentor: Hip to the Game. Raleigh, NC: Shadowshaper, 2010. Print.
Cosby, Bill, and Alvin F. Poussaint. Come On, People: On the Path from Victims to Victors. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2007. Print.
DeParle, Jason. American Dream: Three Women, Ten Kids, and a Nation’s Drive to End Welfare. New York: Penguin, 2005. Print.
Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Cambridge, MA: Belknap, 1960. Print.
Conser, Walter H. A Coat of Many Colors: Religion and Society along the Cape Fear River of North Carolina. Lexington, KY: U of Kentucky, 2006. Print.
Ewing, Tod M. Seeing Heaven in the Face of Black Men. [S.l.]: Infinity Pub, 2009. Print.
Illegal Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection: A Continuing Legacy. Montgomery, Ala.: Equal Justice Initiative, 2010. Print.
Franklin, John Hope, and Alfred A. Moss. From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994. Print.
Jones, Charisse, and Kumea Shorter-Gooden. Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America. New York: HarperCollins, 2003. Print.
Jones, James M. Prejudice and Racism. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, 1997. Print.
Kafele, Baruti K. A Black Parent’s Handbook to Educating Your Children: Outside of the Classroom. Jersey City, NJ: Baruti Pub., 2001. Print.
Kunjufu, Jawanza. Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys Series. Chicago, IL: African American Images, 2005. Print.
Leary, Joy DeGruy. Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing. Milwaukie, OR: Uptone, 2005. Print.
Mazel, Ella. “And Don’t Call Me a Racist!”: A Treasury of Quotes on the Past, Present, and Future of the Color Line in America. Lexington, MA: Argonaut, 1998. Print.
McGuire, Danielle L. At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance- a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010. Print.
Simon, Jonathan. Governing through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. Print.
Noll, Mark A. The Civil War as a Theological Crisis. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina, 2006. Print.
Stampp, Kenneth M. . The Peculiar Institution. New York: Vintage, 1989. Print.
Steele, Shelby. White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era. New York: HarperCollins, 2006. Print.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, and Amanda Claybaugh. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. New York: Barnes & Noble Classics, 2003. Print.
Todd, Bertha Boykin, and Rhonda Bellamy. My Restless Journey. Wilmington, NC: Ageless Foundation, 2010. Print.
Woodward, C. Vann. The Strange Career of Jim Crow. New York: Oxford UP, 1974. Print.
Unterschuetz, Phyllis A., and Eugene F. Unterschuetz. Longing: Stories of Racial Healing. Wilmette, IL: Baha’i Pub., 2010. Print.
Wilson, Edward O. On Human Nature. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1978. Print.
Yetman, Norman R. When I Was a Slave: Memoirs from the Slave Narrative Collection. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 2002. Print.
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