Published Works
- Introduction to Black Studies, 2002, 3rd edition, University of Sankore Press, ISBN 0-943412-23-4
- Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community and Culture, 1998, ISBN 0-943412-21-8
- Maat, The Moral Ideal in Ancient Egypt ISBN 0-415-94753-7
- Odu Ifa: The Ethical Teachings ISBN 0-943412-22-6
- Kawaida and Questions of Life and Struggle ISBN 0-943412-29-0
- Selections from the Husia ISBN 0-943412-06-4
- Book of Coming Forth By Day ISBN 0-943412-14-5
- Handbook of Black Studies co-edited with Molefi Kete Asante, ISBN 0-7619-2840-5
- The Million Man March/Day of Absence: A Commemorative Anthology, co-edited with Haki Madhubuti ISBN 0-88378-188-3
- Maulana Karenga: An Intellectual Portrait, Polity, ISBN ISBN 0-7456-4828-6
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