Author
Book Title(s)
Derrick Aldridge
Message in the Music, a new ASALH publication
E. D.  Arrington
Stay The Course;  Words Of Comfort
Gloria  Brown-Marshall
Race, Law and American Society  1607 to Present
Charles Bibbs
Noted artist will present his new series of paintings on the Civil War
Joyce Burnett
Adams Belle
Valencia Campbell
Advice From the Top: What Minority Women Say About Their Career Success
Jeannette  Carson
The History of the Black Memorabilia Movement  How  It All Began- 1984-Present
Mary F.  Carter
Lest We Forget  
Mary  E. Blevins Cox
Fire In The Belly-Love In The Soul: My Journey To Justice
Barbara Spencer Dunn
Before and Beyond The Niagara Movement
Michelle Duster
“Ida In Her Own Words” & “Ida From Abroad”
Richard Fewell
Everything Happens Today  
VP Franklin
Message in the Music, a new ASALH publication
Al Hall
Give Me My Forty Acres Because I Know My Mule Is Dead; It's Trimmed In White If
Color Makes Any Difference  to You
Renee K. Harrison
Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America
Robert C. Hayden
Pills, Potions, Powders & Poisons: A Pioneering African American in Pharmacy
Cheryl D. Hicks
Talk With You Like A Woman: African American Women, Justice, and Reform in New
York 1890-1935
Daisy Howard-Douglas
African American Military Westmoreland County, Virginia (1756-2010)
Russell Irvine
The African American Quest for Institutions of Higher Education Before the Civil War
Robert T. Jackson
A Collection of Essays and Letters from An Old Black Man
Edith M.  Jackson
Forgotten Texts: 19th Century Afro-Argentine Poetic Constructions of Self and
Community
Andre' E. Johnson
An African American Pastor Before and During the American Civil War
Wilma King
Stolen Childhood
Kate Clifford Larson
Harriet Tubman: Portrait of an American Hero
Kevin G. Lowther
The African American Odyssey of John Kizell  
Phillip W. Magness
Colonization After Emancipation Lincoln and the Movement for Black Resettlement
Dawn McCoy
Leadership Building Blocks; Effective Community Engagement
Erik McDuffie
Sojourning for Freedom: Black Women, American Communism, and the Making of
Black Left Feminism  
Mark A.  Morris
It's Not Always What it Seems   
Mark Anthony Neal
That's the Joint!: Hip-Hop Studies Reader, 2nd edition
Valerie J. Owens
America Huh! I'm Going Home     
Mignette Patrick-Dorsey
Speak Truth to Power: The Story of Charles Patrick a Civil Rights Pioneer
Carla Peterson
Black Gotham: A Family History        
Alfred Phillips, Jr.
Righteous Orientation
Sonya Ramsey
Reading, Writing, and Segregation: A Century of Black Women Teachers in Nashville
Wornie L. Reed
Racial Profiling: Causes and Consequences
Prezell R. Robinson
A Man's Reach Should Exceed His Grasp
W. Sherman Rogers
The African American Entrepreneur, Then and Now
Dorothy Roberts
Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics & Big Business Re-Create Race in the
Twenty-first Century
Daryl Scott
Woodsons Appeal by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
Angela Sims
Ethical Complications of Lynching
Patricia Sluby
The Inventive Spirit of African Americans; The Entrepreneurial Spirit of African
Americans
James E. Smethurst
The African American Roots of Modernism  Radicalism in the South Since
Reconstruction
Arwin D. Smallwood
The Atlas of African American History and Politics; Bertie County: An Eastern Carolina
History
James Stewart
Message in the Music, a new ASALH publication
Quito Swan
Black Power In Bermuda : The Struggle For Decolonization
Yolanda B. Taylor
What I Know… Poems of Life and Journeys of Freedom
Robert A. Walker
The Black Military Academy On The James River
Love H. Whelchel
The History and Heritage of African-American Churches A Way Out of No Way
Derrick White
The Challenge of Blackness: The Institute of The Black World & Political Activism in
the 1970's
Greg Wiggan
Curriculum Violence  America's New Civil Rights Issue
Eric D. Wright
Sankofa: Themes In Evolution
Michelle Joan J. Wilkinson
Material Girls: Contemporary Black Women
Mary Woodson
Willie Woodson Jr. Life and Death Story
AUTHORS' BOOK SIGNING
Open to the Public in the Marriott Pre-Function Area
Thursday, October 6th
6PM-8PM
Copies of Carter G. Woodson's Appeal will be available at the
Authors' Book signing for those who make a tax-deductible donation of
$100 or more to ASALH.  Lost for over eighty years, this stinging critique
of white racism and defense of the black race was undoubtedly too
caustic for white society to publish.  But now you can own a leather-bound,
numbered, signed, and authenticated copy for yourself!  Signed by the
editor, Dr. Daryl Michael Scott, this special edition will be a treasured
addition to any library and a family keepsake for generations.  To make
your donation, please contact ASALH at 202-238-5910.

ASALH will debut a new book,
Message in the Music , a collection of essays
edited by JAAH editor VP Franklin, Derrick Alridge and Jim Stewart.
2010 Convention
96th Annual ASALH Convention
2011 National Black History Theme:
African Americans and the Civil War
Thank you to all who participated!
We had over 1,200 people join us this year!
October 5 - 9, 2011

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