Works
- Black Theology and Black Power (1969, ISBN 1-57075-157-9)
- A Black Theology of Liberation (1970, ISBN 0-88344-685-5)
- The Spirituals and the Blues: An Interpretation (1972 ISBN 0-8164-2073-4)
- God of the Oppressed (1975, ISBN 1-57075-158-7)
- The Black church and Marxism: what do they have to say to each other New York : Institute for Democratic Socialism (1980)
- For My People: Black Theology and the Black Church (Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?) (1984, ISBN 0-88344-106-3)
- Speaking the Truth: Ecumenism, Liberation, and Black Theology (1986, ISBN 1-57075-241-9)
- Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare? (1992, ISBN 0-88344-824-6)
- Risks of Faith: The Emergence of a Black Theology of Liberation, 1968-1998 (1999, ISBN 0-8070-0950-4)
- The Cross and the Lynching Tree (2011, ISBN 978-1-57075-937-6)
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