Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Is The W. E. B. Du Bois Professor Of The Humanities, Chair Of The Department Of Afro-American Studies, And Director Of The W. E. B. Du Bois Institute For Afro-American Research At Harvard University. Among His Many Books Are "Colored People: A Memoir And Wonders Of The African World." He Won An American Book Award In 1989 For "The Signifying Monkey."
Scarborough W. S.:
The Autobiography of William Sanders Scarborough: An American Journey from Slavery to Scholarship
African American Life (Hardcover)
Editor: Michele Valerie Ronnick, Foreword by: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Wayne State University Press , 2004
Hardcover, 425 pages
Crafts Hannah:
The Bondwoman's Narrative
Editor: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Warner Books , 2003
Quality paperback, 464 pages
Gates Henry Louis, Jr.:
The Trials of Phillis Wheatley: America's First Black Poet and Her Encounters with the Founding Fathers
Basic Civitas Books , 2003
Hardcover, 144 pages
Various :
The Classic Slave Narratives
Signet Classics (Paperback)
Editor: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates, Editor: Jr. Gates
Signet Classics , 2002
Mass paperback, 688 pages
Gates Henry Louis, Jr.:
The African-American Century: How Black Americans Have Shaped Our Country
Joint author: Cornel West
Free Press , 2002
Quality paperback, 432 pages
American Slave Narratives
Library Of America (Hardcover)
Editor: William L. Andrews, Editor: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Library Of America , 2000
Hardcover, 992 pages
Du Bois W. E. B.:
The Souls of Black Folk
Norton Critical Editions
Editor: Terri Hume Oliver, Editor: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
W. W. Norton & Company, 1998
Quality paperback, 416 pages
Gates Henry Louis, Jr.:
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man
Vintage Books Usa , 1998
Quality paperback, 256 pages







