African-American & African Diaspora Philosophy Resources and Starting Points
• African American Resources Database – University of Maryland Diversity Database
• African American Studies Resources
• African American Webliography (Louisiana State University)
• African Canadian Online (York University)
• Black/African Internet Resources (U. Penn)
• Black Studies
• Black Canadian Studies (Dalhousie University)
• Black Quest Power Resource Links: A general page linking African American resources
• Harlem 1900-1940
• Harlem Renaissance: Bibliography
• Resources on the Harlem Renaissance
• Perspectives in American Literature: Harlem Renaissance – Paul P. Reuben
• Philosophy Born of Struggle
• The Survey Graphic Harlem Number (1925): Papers by Alain Locke, W.E.B. DuBois, and others
• Writing Black: African American Literature and History
Courses
• African American Philosophy (Anne Pomeroy)
• African American Philosophy (James Stewart & Emily Grosholz, Penn State)
• African American Philosophy (Jacqueline Scott)
• Philosophy and the African American Experience (Clarence Johnson, Middle Tennessee State University)
Documents
• Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, A Slave
• Douglass, Frederick. Life and Times of Frederick Douglass
• Douglass, Frederick. The Future of the Colored Race
• Douglass, Frederick. The Color Line
• Douglass, Frederick. An Appeal to Congress for Impartial SuffrageAtlantic Monthly 19 (Jan. 1867): 112-117.
• Douglass, Frederick. My Escape from Slavery. The Century Illustrated Magazine 23, n.s. 1 (Nov. 1881): 125-131.
• Du Bois, W. E. B. Strivings of the Negro People. Atlantic Monthly 1897. (Can also be found here)
• Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt. “Of the Training of Black Men.” Atlantic Monthly 90 (1902): 289-297.
• Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt. “Strivings of the Negro People.” Atlantic Monthly 80 (1897): 194-198.
• Du Bois, W.E.B. The Souls of Black Folk
• Dumain, Ralph. For Rene Menil, Caribbean Surrealist-Philosophy
• Dumain, Ralph. 100 Years of C.L.R. James
• Giarelli, James M. On Reading African-American Philosophy: Theory, Politics, and Pedagogy
• Gordon, Lewis. African-American Philosophy: Theory, Politics, and Pedagogy (With a response by James Giarelli)
• Guy, Talmadge C. Biography and Bibliography of Alain Locke
• Henry, Reneá. W.E.B. DuBois and the Question of Black Women Intellectuals
• McSwine, Bartley. The Educational Philosophy of W. E. B. DuBois (With a response by Renea Henry)
• Ormerod, Beverly. The Martinican concept of “creoleness”: A multiracial redefinition of culture