| # | author | title | date |
| 1.
| Beadle, Samuel Alfred | Lyrics of the Under World: By S. A. Beadle |
1912
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| 2.
| Beadle, Samuel Alfred | Sketches from Life in Dixie: By S. A. Beadle |
1899
|
| 3.
| Bell, James Madison | The Poetical Works of James Madison Bell |
[1901]
|
| 4.
| Benjamin, Robert C. O. | Poetic Gems, By R. C. O. Benjamin |
1883
|
| 5.
| Bibb, Eloise A. | Poems: By Eloise Bibb |
1971
|
| 6.
| Blackson, Lorenzo Dow | The Rise and Progress of The Kingdoms of Light & Darkness. Or, The Reign of Kings Alpha and Abadon. By Lorenzo D. Blackson |
1867
|
| 7.
| Campbell, Alfred Gibbs | Poems. By Alfred Gibbs Campbell |
1883
|
| 8.
| Campbell, James Edwin | Echoes....From The Cabin and Elsewhere: By James Edwin Campbell |
1895
|
| 9.
| Cannon, Noah Calwell W. | The Rock of Wisdom; An Explanation of The Sacred Scriptures, By the Rev. N. C. Cannon, (A Man of Color.) To which are added several Interesting Hymns |
1833
|
| 10.
| Clark, Benjamin Cutler | The Past, Present, and Future. In Prose and Poetry. By B. Clark |
1867
|
| 11.
| Coffin, Frank Barbour | Coffin's Poems with Ajax' Ordeals by F. B. Coffin |
1897
|
| 12.
| Coffin, Frank Barbour | Factum Factorum by Frank B. Coffin |
1947
|
| 13.
| Corrothers, James David | [A Dixie Thanksgivin', in] The Century: Illustrated Monthly Magazine: Vol. LIX. New Series, Vol. XXXVII. November, 1899, to April, 1900 |
1900
|
| 14.
| Corrothers, James David | [A Face, in] The Voice of the Negro: Vol II. No. III. March 1905 |
1905
|
| 15.
| Corrothers, James David | [A Song of May and June, in] The Crisis: Vol. VIII. No. II. June 1914 |
1914
|
| 16.
| Corrothers, James David | [An Optimist, in] The Century: Illustrated Monthly Magazine: Vol. LXV. New Series, Vol. XLIII. November, 1902, to April, 1903 |
1903
|
| 17.
| Corrothers, James David | [De Tree-Toad, in] The Century: Illustrated Monthly Magazine: Vol. LVIII. New Series, Vol. XXXVI. May, 1899, to October, 1899 |
1899
|
| 18.
| Corrothers, James David | [Ha'nts, in] The Century: Illustrated Monthly Magazine: Vol. LXVII. New Series, Vol. XLV. November, 1903, to April, 1904 |
1904
|
| 19.
| Corrothers, James David | [In a Southland Vale, in] The Voice of the Negro: Vol I. No. IV. April 1904 |
1904
|
| 20.
| Corrothers, James David | [In the Matter of Two Men, in] The Crisis: Vol. IX. No. III. January 1915 |
1915
|
| 21.
| Corrothers, James David | [Lincoln, in] The Voice of the Negro. Vol II. No. I. January 1905 |
1905
|
| 22.
| Corrothers, James David | [Me 'n' Dunbar, in] The Colored American Magazine: Vol. III. July, 1901. No. 3 |
1901
|
| 23.
| Corrothers, James David | [The Black Man's Soul, in] The Crisis: Vol. X. No. VI. October 1915 |
1915
|
| 24.
| Corrothers, James David | [The Gift of The Greatest God, in] The Colored American Magazine: Vol. IV. December, 1901. No. 2 |
1901
|
| 25.
| Corrothers, James David | [The Peace of God, in] The Voice of the Negro: Vol I. No. VI. June 1904 |
1904
|
| 26.
| Corrothers, James David | [The Road to the Bow, in] The Crisis: Vol. V. No. III. January 1913 |
1913
|
| 27.
| Corrothers, James David | [The Snapping of the Bow, in] The Colored American Magazine: Vol. III. May, 1901. No. 3 |
1901
|
| 28.
| Corrothers, James David | [To ------ (A Sonnet), in] The Colored American Magazine: Vol. IV. November, 1901. No. 1 |
1901
|
| 29.
| Corrothers, James David | [Up! Sing the Song, in] The Crisis: Vol VI. No. I. May 1913 |
1913
|
| 30.
| Corrothers, James David | [Way in de Woods, an' Nobody Dar, in] The Century: Illustrated Monthly Magazine: Vol. LVII. New Series, Vol. XXXV. November, 1898, to April, 1899 |
1899
|
| 31.
| Davis, Daniel Webster | 'Weh Down Souf and other Poems: Daniel Webster Davis: Illustrations: William L. Sheppard: Cover Design: Elizabeth Geary |
1897
|
| 32.
| Davis, Daniel Webster | Idle Moments: Containing Emancipation and other Poems by D. Webster Davis, With an Introduction by Hon. John H. Smythe |
1895
|
| 33.
| Dunbar, Paul Laurence | The Collected Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar: Edited and with an Introduction by Joanne M. Braxton |
1993
|
| 34.
| Fordham, Mary Weston | Magnolia Leaves. Poems by Mary Weston Fordham, with Introductory by Booker T. Washington |
1897
|
| 35.
| Fortune, Michael | A Thanksgiving Sermon, preached January 1, 1808, In St. Thomas's, or the African Episcopal, Church, Philadelphia: On Account of The Abolition of the African Slave Trade, On That Day, By the Congress of The United States: By Absalom Jones |
1808
|
| 36.
| Fortune, Timothy Thomas | Dreams of Life: Miscellaneous Poems: By Timothy Thomas Fortune |
1905
|
| 37.
| Franklin, James Thomas | Jessamine Poems: By James T. Franklin ... World's Fair Edition |
[1900]
|
| 38.
| Franklin, James Thomas | Mid-Day Gleanings. A Book for Home and Holiday Reading. By Jas. T. Franklin |
1893
|
| 39.
| Gordon, Rev. Charles Benjamin William | Select Sermons: By Rev. Charles B. W. Gordon ... With An Introductory Sketch by Mrs. Rev. Charles B. W. Gordon ... Volume 1. Third Edition |
1889
|
| 40.
| Grimke, Charlotte L. Forten | Life and Writings of the Grimke Family: By Anna J. Cooper |
1951
|
| 41.
| Hammon, Jupiter | An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly, Ethiopian Poetess, in Boston, who came from Africa at eight years of age, and soon became acquainted with the Gospel of Jesus Christ ... Composed by Jupiter Hammon, a Negro Man belonging to Mr. Joseph Lloyd, of Queen's Village, Long-Island, now in Hartford |
[1778]
|
| 42.
| Hammon, Jupiter | An Evening Thought. Salvation by Christ, with Penetential Cries: Composed by Jupiter Hammon, a Negro belonging to Mr Lloyd, of Queen's-Village, on Long-Island, the 25th of December, 1760 |
[1761?]
|
| 43.
| Hammon, Jupiter | Evening's Improvement. Shewing, The Necessity of beholding the Lamb of God. To which is added, A Dialogue, entitled, The Kind Master and Dutiful Servant. Written by Jupiter Hammon, a Negro Man belonging to Mr. John Lloyd, of Queen's Village, on Long-Island, now in Hartford |
[1790?]
|
| 44.
| Hammon, Jupiter | A Winter Piece: Being A Serious Exhortation, with A Call to the Unconverted: And a Short Contemplation on the Death of Jesus Christ. Written by Jupiter Hammon, A Negro Man belonging to Mr. John Lloyd, of Queen's Village, on Long Island, now in Hartford. Published by the Author with the Assistance of his Friends |
1782
|
| 45.
| Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins | Complete Poems of Frances E. W. Harper: Edited by Maryemma Graham [from: The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers: General Editor, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.] |
1988
|
| 46.
| Heard, Josephine Delphine Henderson | Morning Glories: Second Edition: By Josephine D. (Henderson) Heard ... March 17, 1890–1901 |
1901
|
| 47.
| Holly, Joseph Cephas | Freedom's Offering, A Collection of Poems. By Joseph C. Holly |
1853
|
| 48.
| Horton, George Moses | Naked Genius: By George Moses Horton ... Revised and Compiled by Will. H. S. Banks |
1865
|
| 49.
| Horton, George Moses | Poems by a Slave: Second Edition |
1837
|
| 50.
| Horton, George Moses | The Poetical Works of George M. Horton ... To which is prefixed The Life of the Author, written by himself |
1845
|