Works
- Negroes With Guns. 1962; New York, NY, USA; Marzani & Munsell. Reprinted 1998; Wayne State University Press. Chapters 3-5 are free online from the National Humanities Center. Also listed by
Google Books (may have some free previews).
- Williams, Robert F. "1957: Swimming Pool Showdown", Southern Exposure, c. Summer 1980; the article appeared in an issue devoted to the Ku Klux Klan.
- The Crusader, newsletter, 1959 - ?
- "USA: The Potential of a Minority Revolution" 1965. In Black Protest Thought in the 20th Century. Eds. August Meier et. al. Indianapolis and New York.
- Listen Brother!. 1968; New York, NY, USA; World View Publishers. 40 p.
- "The Black Scholar Interviews: Robert F Williams". 1970, The Black Scholar.
- Williams, Robert F. While God Lay Sleeping: The Autobiography of Robert F. Williams (completed in 1996, unpublished)
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