Scholarly and Academic Journals
- Afro-Americans in New York Life and History
- Negro History Bulletin
- Journal of Black Studies
- African American Review
- Negro Digest
- Phylon
- Journal of Negro History
- The Callaloo Journal
- Journal of African American History
- Journal of Negro Education
- Journal of Pan African Studies
- Race & Class
- Transition Magazine
- Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society
- Journal of African American Males in Education (JAAME)
- The Griot: The Journal of African American Studies
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