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Gay and Lesbian African Americans Selected Resources Available at the

Resource Center Dallas • 2701 Reagan Street, Dallas, TX 214-540-4451 • [email protected]

NONFICTION American women and HIV/AIDS : critical responses. Edited by Dorie J. Gilbert and Ednita M. Wright Baldwin, James. The fire next time.

RA643.83 A35 2003 E185.61 B195 1970

Essays on race and America. Finalist National Book Award.

Baldwin, James. Nobody knows my name; more notes of a native son.

E185.61 B197 1963

Finalist National Book Award.

Boykin, Keith. Beyond the down low: sex, lies, and denial in black America. Brandt, Eric. Dangerous liaisons: Blacks & gays and the struggle for equality.

HQ74.2 B69 B49 2005 HQ76.45 U5 D35 1999

17 essays by leading figures from both movements. Publishing Triangle Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction

Burke, Glenn. Out at Home: The Glenn Burke Story.

GV865 B87 B87 1995

Autobiography of Major League Baseball player.

Gary Comstock. A whosoever church: welcoming lesbians and gay men into African American congregations. Davis, Angela. Women, race & class. D'Emilio, John. Lost prophet: the life and times of Bayard Rustin. DeVeaux, Alexis. Warrior poet: a biography of Audre Lorde. Dunning, Stefanie. Queer in black and white : interraciality, same sex desire, and contemporary African American culture. Griffin, Horace L. Their own receive them not: African American lesbians and gays in Black churches. hooks, bell. Ain't I a woman: Black women and feminism. Jordan, Barbara. Speaking the truth with eloquent thunder.

BV4468.2 A34 C65 2001 E185.86 D383 1983 E185.97 R93 D46 2003 PS3562 O75 Z66 2004 E185.86 D86 Q44 2009 BR115 H6 G745 2006 E185.86 H73 1984 E838.5 J6735 2007

Speeches from the late Texas Congresswoman. Includes DVD

King, J. L. On the down low: a journey into the lives of "straight" Black men who sleep with men. Levenson, Jacob. The secret epidemic: the story of AIDS and Black America. Lorde, Audre. A burst of light: essays.

E185.86 K56 O5 2004 RA643.83 L48 S4 2004 E185.86 L675 B87 1988

Lambda Literary Award Finalist Lesbian Nonfiction 1988

Lorde, Audre. Sister outsider: Essays and speeches.

E185.86 L675 S57 1984

A leader of contemporary feminist theory discusses racism, self-acceptance, motherhood and being a woman. Publishing Triangle 100 Best Nonfiction Books

Mead, Margaret and Baldwin, James. A rap on race.

E185.61 M48 1971

Transcription of a conversation between these two notable authors.

Reid-Pharr, Robert. Black gay man: essays. Robertson ,Gil IV. .Not in my family: AIDS in the African-American Community. Rustin, Bayard. Time on two crosses: the collected writings.

Schwarz, A.B. Christa. Gay voices of the Harlem Renaissance. Wright, Kai. Drifting toward love: black, brown, gay, and coming of age on the streets of New York. Wright, Kai. The Way Forward: The State of AIDS in Black America.

E185.61 R45 B53 2001 RA643.83 N68 2006 E185.97 R84 T5 2003 PS153 S39 G38 2003 HQ76.6 W75 D7 2008 RA643.83 B54 2006

FICTION, POETRY, & LITERATURE PS3552 A45 A5 1963

Baldwin, James. Another Country. The relationships of a group of artists, writers, and musicians in Greenwich Village in the 1950’s. Publishing Triangle 100 Best Gay and Lesbian Novels

Baldwin, James. Blues for Mister Charlie : a play.

PS3552 A45 B5 1964

Story of the trial of a white man for the murder of the son of a Black minister.

PS3552 A45 G5 1956

Baldwin, James. Giovanni's room. Two men react very differently to their homosexuality. Publishing Triangle 100 Best Gay and Lesbian Novels. Finalist National Book Award.

Baldwin, James. Go tell it on the mountain.

PS3552 A45 G62 1970

Baldwin's first novel about a fourteen-year-old boy's discovery of his identity as the stepson of the minister of a storefront Pentecostal church in Harlem.

Baldwin, James. Just above my head.

PS3552 A45 J8 1979

A man mourning the death of his brother reflects back over their lives in Harlem and beyond. Finalist National Book Award.

Weatherby, W.J. James Baldwin, artist on fire. Campbell, James. Talking at the Gates: A Life of James Baldwin. Delany, Samuel R. Dark reflections. Giovanni, Nikki. Several books of her poetry Hansberry, Lorraine. A Raisin in the sun & The sign in Sidney Brustein’s window. Raisin was winner of the New York Drama Critics Award. Hardy, James Earl. Several popular novels featuring gay African American men. Harris, E. Lynn. Several popular novels featuring bisexual African American men. Here to dare: 10 gay Black poets. Edited by Assotto Saint Hughes, Langston. Selected poems of Langston Hughes. Hughes, Langston. The ways of white folks.

PS3552.A45 Z94 1989 PS3552 A45 Z63 1991 PS3554 E437 D37 2007 PS3557 I55… PS3515 A515 A6 1987 PS3558 A62375… PS3558 A64438… PS595 H65 H4 1992 PS3515 U274 A6 1974 PS3515 U274 W3 1990

14 short stories about relationships between Black and white Americans.

Rampersad, Arnold. The life of Langston Hughes. Jordan, June. Naming our Destiny: New and selected poems. Lorde, Audre. Our dead behind us: poems. Lorde, Audre. Undersong: Chosen poems.

PS3515 U274 Z698 1986 PS3560 O73 N3 1989 PS3562 O75 O8 1986 PS 3562 O75 U5 1992

Lambda Literary Award Winner Lesbian Poetry 1992

Lorde, Audre. Zami, a new spelling of my name. A semiautobiographical story of a Black lesbian discovering herself in a racist, homophobic American society. Publishing Triangle 100 Best Nonfiction Books. Mickelbury, Penny. Mysteries featuring an African American woman as the investigator.

PS3562 O75 Z23 1982 PS3563 I3517… PS3573 A425 C6 1982

Walker, Alice. The color purple. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

FILMS Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin. Documentary about the Civil Rights leader who was gay.

The Color Purple. Academy Award winning movie based on the book. Noah’s Arc: Jumping the Broom. Movie sequel to Logo TV series. This is a small sampling of books and resources in our collection. Our Library is open to the public and our online catalog can be searched at:

www.libraryworld.net/opac at the Sign-In page, enter: Phil Johnson Library as the Library Name. You do not need a password

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