Incoming Resources
- Working toward whiteness, how America's immigrants became white : the strange journey from Ellis Island to the suburbs, David R. Roediger
- Do the work!, an antiracist activity book, W. Kamau Bell & Kate Schatz
- The melancholy of race, Anne Anlin Cheng
- Race matters, Cornel West
- Memoir of a race traitor, by Mab Segrest
- The heart of whiteness, confronting race, racism, and white privilege, by Robert Jensen
- The future of the race, by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cornel West
- Gale encyclopedia of multicultural America, edited by Jeffrey Lehman
- Race relations, the struggle for equality in America, Barbara Diggs ; illustrated by Richard Chapman
- Black and white and red all over, the story of a friendship, Martha McNeil Hamilton and Warren Brown
- Under our skin, kids talk about race, by Debbie Holsclaw Birdseye and Tom Birdseye ; photographs by Robert Crum
- Let's talk about race, Julius Lester
- Another day at the front, dispatches from the race war, Ishmael Reed
- Black rednecks and white liberals, Thomas Sowell
- Interracial bonds, [edited by] Rhoda Goldstein Blumberg and Wendell James Roye
- Coming apart, the state of white America, 1960-2010, Charles Murray
- Race, how Blacks and Whites think and feel about the American obsession, Studs Terkel
- Wrong for all the right reasons, how white liberals have been undone by race, Gordon MacInnes
- Taking a stand against racism and racial discrimination, by Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
- Faces at the bottom of the well, the permanence of racism, Derrick Bell
- Nice White ladies, the truth about White supremacy, our role in it, and how we can help dismantle it, Jessie Daniels
- A larger memory, a history our diversity with voices, Ronald Takaki
- De colores means all of us, latina views for a multi-colored century, Elizabeth MartÃnez
- Coming apart, the state of white America, 1960-2010, Charles Murray
- White like me, reflections on race from a privileged son : the remix, Tim Wise
- Coming to America, a history of immigration and ethnicity in American life, Roger Daniels