"They Aren't Going to Listen to Anything But Violence": African Americans and the 1967 Buffalo Riot.Published in:Afro-Americans in New York Life & History, 2014, v. 38, n. 1, p. 81By:Alfonso, Rowena I.Publication type:Article
Impaling the Monocultural Windshield: Multicultural Education in All Things Curricular.Published in:Afro-Americans in New York Life & History, 2014, v. 38, n. 1, p. 71By:Heaggans, RaphaelPublication type:Article
Victory and Defeat: World War I, the Harlem Hellflghters, and a Lost Battle for Civil Rights.Published in:Afro-Americans in New York Life & History, 2014, v. 38, n. 1, p. 35By:Wright, BenPublication type:Article
We Were There: Voices of African American Veterans, from, World War II to the War in Iraq.Published in:2014By:King, William M.Publication type:Book Review
Moonfixer: The Basketball Journey of Earl Lloyd.Published in:2014By:Hays, RuthPublication type:Book Review
Building a Healthy Black Harlem: Health Politics in Harlem, New York, from the Jazz Age to the Great Depression.Published in:2014By:Dorman, Jacob S.Publication type:Book Review
A Forgotten African American Mathematician: Charles T. Gidiney of Troy, New York.Published in:2014By:Cooper-Rompato, ChristinePublication type:Biography