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Titles by or about Black Photographers


This is an online library of titles by black photographers. You can view the list chronologically by publication date (which is the most up-to-date) or alphabetically by photographer.

Photographers’ names are in bold; (non-photographer) author names follow.

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Last updated 11/08/09


CHRONOLOGICAL LIST all titles

  1. Parks, Gordon. Flash Photography, New York: Grosset and Dunlap, Inc., 1947.
  2. Parks, Gordon. Camera Portraits: The Techniques and Principles of Documentary Portraiture, New York: F. Watts, 1948.
  3. DeCarava, Roy and Langston Hughes. The Sweet Flypaper of Life, New York: Simon & Schuster 1955; reissued Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1984.
  4. Parks, Gordon. A Choice of Weapons, New York: Harper and Row, 1966. (autobiographical)-no photos
  5. Cole, Ernest. The House of Bondage, New York: Ridge Press/Random House, 1967.
  6. Parks, Gordon. A Poet and His Camera, New York: Viking Press, 1968.
  7. VanDerZee, James. Reginald McGhee. The World of James Van DerZee: A Visual Record of Black Americans, New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1969.
  8. Higgins, Jr., Chester. Black Woman, New York: McCall Publishing, 1970.
  9. DeCarava, Roy. Roy DeCarava, Photographer, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, 1971.
  10. Parks, Gordon. Born Black, Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1971. (compilation of essays and photographs)
  11. Parks, Gordon. In Love, Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1971.
  12. Parks, Gordon. Whispers of Intimate Things, New York: Viking, 1971.
  13. The Black Photographer (1908-1970): A Survey, Andover, Massachusetts: Addison Gallery of American Art, 1971. (organized by the James VanDerZee Institute, NY)
  14. Parks, Gordon. Terry Harnan. Gordon Parks: Black Photographer and Filmmaker, (grades 4 – 6) Garrard Pub Co., 1972.
  15. The Black Photographer, exhibition catalogue, New York: James VanDerZee Institute, 1973.
  16. Crawford, Joe, editor. The Black Photographers Annual 1, New York: Joe Crawford, 1973.
  17. Higgins, Jr., Chester. Drums of Life, Garden City, NY: Anchor Press, 1974.
  18. VanDerZee, James. James Van DerZee, Keene Valley, New York: Morgan & Morgan, 1974.
  19. Crawford, Joe, editor. The Black Photographers Annual 2, New York: 1974.
  20. Parks, Gordon. Moments Without Proper Names, New York: Viking Press, 1975.
  21. DeCarava, Roy. Roy DeCarava: The Nation’s Capital in Photographs, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C, 1976.
  22. Scurlock, Addison. The historic photographs of Addison N. Scurlock: June 19-August 29, 1976, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C, 1976.
  23. Crawford, Joe, editor. The Black Photographers Annual 3, Brooklyn, 1976.
  24. VanDerZee, James. Robert H. Browning. Legacy of James Van Der Zee: A Portrait of Black Americans, Alternative Center for International Arts, 1977.
  25. Currin, Tony. Black Woman: Photographs, Camera/Graphic Press, 1978.
  26. Magubane, Peter and Zindzi Mandela. Black As I Am, foreword Andrew Young, Los Angeles: Guild of Tutors Press, 1978.
  27. Magubane, Peter. Magubane’s South Africa, foreword by Andrew Young, Alfred A. Knopf, 1978.
  28. Magubane, Peter. Marshall Lee. Soweto, contributing and picture editor, Dawn Lindberg, Nelson, 1978.
  29. Parks, Gordon. Flavio, New York: Norton, 1978.
  30. Parks, Gordon. To Smile in Autumn, New York: Norton, 1978.
  31. Sleet, Jr., Moneta. Faces of America, Community Relations-Social Development Commission, 1978.
  32. VanDerZee, James. Owen Dodson and Camille Billops. The Harlem Book of the Dead, Dobbs Ferry, New York: Morgan & Morgan, 1978.
  33. Magubane, Peter. Jill Johnson. Soweto Speaks, A. D. Donker, 1979.
  34. VanDerZee, James. Reginald McGee and Jim Haskins). James Van DerZee: The Picture-Takin’ Man, New York: Dodd Mead & Co., 1979; reissued Africa World Press, 1991.
  35. Barboza, Anthony. Black Borders, New York: A. Barboza, 1980.
  36. Crawford, Joe, editor. The Black Photographers Annual 4, Brooklyn: Another View, Inc., 1980.
  37. Self-Portrait [Salimah Ali, Jules Allen, Anthony Barboza, Hugh Bell, Dawoud Bey, Michael Britto, Adger W. Cowans, Pat Davis, Daniel Dawson, Mel Dixon, Al Fennar, Bob Fletcher, Roland Freeman, Vince Frye, Al Green, Gail Hansberry, Leroy Henderson, Photographs by Ali, Salimah, Jules Allen, Anthony Barboza, Hugh Bell, Dawoud Bey, Michael Britto, Adger W. Cowans, Pat Davis, Daniel Dawson, Mel Dixon, Al Fennar, Bob Fletcher, Roland Freeman, Vince Frye, Al Green, Gail Hansberry, Leroy Henderson, Photographers Studio], New York City, Springfield, MA: Studio Museum in Harlem, Springfield Museum of Fine Arts in cooperation with Harambee Holiday, Inc, 1980.
  38. Cowans, Adger. Moments, 1981.
  39. DeCarava, Roy. Roy DeCarava, San Francisco: Friends of Photography, 1981.
  40. Freeman, Roland. Southern Roads/ City Pavements: Photographs of Black Americans by Roland L. Freeman, exhibition catalogue, New York: International Center of Photography, 1981.
  41. Parks, Gordon. Shannon, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1981.
  42. Magubane, Peter. Black Child, Random House, 1982.
  43. VanDerZee, James. Deborah Willis. Harlem Heyday: The Photography of James VanDerZee: Portraits of the Harlem Community During the 1920s and 1930s, New York: Studio Museum in Harlem, 1982.
  44. Barboza, Anthony. Introspect: The Photography of Anthony Barboza, New York: The Studio Museum in Harlem, 1983.
  45. Marc, Stephen. Urban Notions, Chicago: Ataraxia, 1983.
  46. Moutoussamy-Ashe, Jeanne. Daufuskie Island: A Photographic Essay, University of South Carolina Press, 1983; reissued as Daufuskie Island: 25th Anniversary Edition, University of South Carolina Press, 2007.
  47. VanDerZee, James. McGhee, Reginald. James Van DerZee’s New York, Boston: Massachusetts College of Art, 1983.
  48. Contemporary Afro-American Photography, Oberlin College, 1983.
  49. Coar, Valencia Hollins. A Century of Black Photographers 1840-1960, Rhode Island School of Design, 1983.
  50. Burkhart (Kenneth C.), exhibit curator. The Black Photographer: An American View, Chicago: BlackWoman Collaborative, 1985.
  51. Willis, Deborah. Black Photographers, 1840 – 1940: An Illustrated Bio-Bibliography, New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1985.
  52. Holder, Geoffrey. Adam, New York: Viking Penguin Inc., 1986.
  53. Magubane, Peter. Soweto: The Fruit of Fear, Africa World Press, 1986.
  54. Magubane, Peter. June 16: The Fruit of Fear, Skotaville, 1986.
  55. Polk, Prentice Herman. Louise E. Shaw. P.H. Polk: Southern Photographer, Atlanta: Nexus Contemporary Art Center/Press, 1986.
  56. Roberts, Richard Samuel. Thomas L. Johnson and Phillip C. Dunn, eds. A True Likeness: The Black South of Richard Samuel Roberts 1920 – 1936, Columbia, South Carolina: Bruccoli Clark; and Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1986.
  57. Moutoussamy-Ashe, Jeanne. Viewfinders: Black Women Photographers, New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1986.
  58. Scurlock, Addison. The historic photographs of Addison N. Scurlock: On exhibition November 10, 1986 – January 15, 1987, The Charter Summer School Museum and Archives, 1987.
  59. Cooper, Clement. Presence, Manchester: Cornerhouse Publications, 1988.
  60. Cowans, Adger (illustrator). Mimi Kasbah. Dirty Dancing, Dell, 1988.
  61. Hinton, Milt. Bass Line: The Stories and Photographs of Milt Hinton, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.
  62. Reed, Eli, and Fouad Ajami. Beirut: City of Regrets, New York & London: W.W. Norton, 1988.
  63. Sligh, Clarissa. What’s Happening with Momma, Women’s Studio Workshop, 1988, edition of 150.
  64. Dister, Alan, ed. Black Photography in America. Photographs by Gordon Parks, Roy DeCarava, James Van Der Zee, and Coreen Simpson. Pavillion des Arts, Paris, 1988.
  65. Essamba, Angèle Etoundi. Noirs, Arnhem, The Netherlands: Museum of Modern Art, 1989.
  66. Essamba, Angèle Etoundi. Passion, Amsterdam: Uitgeverij An Dekker, 1989.
  67. Sligh, Clarissa. Reading Dick and Jane with Me, Visual Studies Workshop, 1989, edition of 1000.
  68. Willis, Deborah, et al. Black Photographers Bear Witness: 100 Years of Social Protest, Williamstown, Massachusetts: Williams College Museum of Art, 1989.
  69. Willis, Deborah. Constructed Images: New Photography, exhibition catalog, New York: The New York Public Library, 1989.
  70. Willis, Deborah. An Illustrated Bio-Bibliography of Black Photographers, 1940 – 1988, New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1989.
  71. Bolofo, Koto. Air, Contrejour, 1990.
  72. Nance, Marilyn. Religion: African American Spiritual Expressions, Syracuse, New York: Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, 1990.
  73. Weems, Carrie Mae. Then What: Photographs and Folklore, Buffalo: CEPA Gallery, 1990.
  74. Convergence: 8 Photographers, exhibition catalogue, Boston: Photographic Resource Center, 1990.
  75. Essamba, Angèle Etoundi. Ouder Worden in Afrika, Berg en Dal, The Netherlands: Africa Museum Berg en Dal, 1991.
  76. Moore, Charles. Michael S. Durham. Powerful Days: The Civil Rights Photography of Charles Moore, New York: Stewart, Tabori, & Chang, 1991.
  77. O’Grady, Lorraine. Wilson, Judith. Lorraine O’Grady: Photomontages, New York: INTAR Gallery, 1991.
  78. Simpson, Lorna. Lorna Simpson, exhibition catalogue, Hamilton, New York: Colgate University, 1991.
  79. Sligh, Clarissa. Clarissa Sligh: The Presence of Memory 24, Robert Menschel Photography Gallery, 1991.
  80. Braithwaite, Hilton. Hilton Braithwaite 30, Robert Menschel Photography Gallery, 1992.
  81. Marc, Stephen. The Black Trans-Atlantic Experience, Chicago: Columbia College (University of Illinois Press), 1992.
  82. Simpson, Coreen. Aboutface, New York: Jamaica Arts Center, 1992.
  83. Simpson, Lorna. Lorna Simpson: Untitled 54, San Francisco: The Friends of Photography, 1992.
  84. Simpson, Lorna. Wright, Beryl, and Saidiya Hartman. Lorna Simpson: For the Sake of the Viewer, Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art, 1992.
  85. Smith-Murray, Ming. A Ming Breakfast: Grits and Scrambled Moments, New York: de Ming Dynasty, 1992.
  86. Weems, Carrie Mae. And 22 Million Very Tired and Very Angry People, San Francisco, San Francisco Art Institute, 1992.
  87. Williams, Pat Ward. Pat Ward Williams: Probable Cause, Philadelphia: Goldie Paley Gallery and Moore College of Art and Design, 1992.
  88. Withers, Ernest. Let Us March On! Selected Civil Rights Photographs of Ernest C. Withers, 1955-1968, Boston: Massachusetts College of Art and Roxbury: Afro Scholar Press, 1992.
  89. Bailey, David A., and Stuart Hall, et al, eds. Ten.8: Critical Decade: Black British Photography in the 80s, Vol. 2, No. 3, Birmingham, England: Ten.8 Limited, Spring 1992.
  90. Charles, Roland & Toyomi Igus, ed. Life in a Day of Black L.A.: The Way We See It: L.A.’s Black Photographers Present a New Perspective on Their City, University of California Center for African American Studies, 1992.
  91. Easter, Cheers, Brooks. Songs of My People: African Americans: A Self-Portrait, Little, Brown & Company, 1992.
  92. Willis, Deborah. Early Black Photographers, 1840-1940 (postcards), New York: The New Press, 1992.
  93. Ball, J.P. Deborah Willis. J.P. Ball: Daguerrean and Studio Photographer, New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1993.
  94. Burke, Vanley. Vanley Burke: A Retrospective, Lawrence & Wishart, 1993.
  95. Moutoussamy-Ashe, Jeanne. Daddy and Me: A Photo Story of Arthur Ashe and His Daughter, Camera, Alfred a Knopf, 1993.
  96. Parks, Gordon. Darlene Donloe. Gordon Parks: Photographer, Writer, Composer, Film Maker (Melrose Square Black American Series), Melrose Publishing Company, 1993.
  97. Middlebrook, Willie. Family: Installation and PhotographicPaintingTM, exhibition catalogue, Woodland Hills, California: Pierce College Art Gallery, 1993.
  98. Scott, Everett. William Howard Adams. Grounds for Change: Major Gardens of the Twentieth Century, Little, Brown & Co., 1993.
  99. Smith, Morgan & Marvin. Rachleff, Melissa. Images of Harlem 1935 – 1952: A Brief Biography of Morgan and Marvin Smith, exhibition catalogue, Lexington, Kentucky: University of Kentucky Art Museum, 1993.
  100. VanDerZee, James. VanDerZee: Photographer 1886-1983, New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1993.
  101. Weems, Carrie Mae. Andrea Kirsh and Susan Fisher Sterling. Carrie Mae Weems, Washington, D.C.: The National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1993.
  102. Chong, Albert. Ancestral Dialogues: The Photographs of Albert Chong (Untitled no. 57), San Francisco: The Friends of Photography, 1994.
  103. Fani-Kayode, Rotimi. Black Male/ White Male, LPC Group, 1988; reissued London: Gay Men’s Press, 1994.
  104. Higgins, Jr., Chester. Feeling the Spirit: Searching the World for the People of Africa, New York: Bantam Books, 1994.
  105. Parks, Gordon. Arias in Silence, Little, Brown & Company/Bulfinch, 1994/2002.
  106. Weems, Carrie Mae. The Fabric Workshop/Museum, Philadelphia, The Fabric Museum, 1994.
  107. Willis, Deborah, ed. Picturing Us: African American Identity in Photography, New York: The New Press, 1994.
  108. Bey, Dawoud. Dawoud Bey: Portraits 1975 – 1995, Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 1995.
  109. Essamba, Angèle Etoundi. Contrasts, Agfa (South Africa), 1995.
  110. Goode, Nicola. Hillary Carlip. Girl Power: Young Women Speak Out, New York: Warner Books, 1995.
  111. Simpson, Lorna. Lorna Simpson, exhibition catalogue, Vienna: Weiner Secession, 1995.
  112. Staggers, Rundu. Soul Tapestry, New York: St Martin’s Press, 1995.
  113. Weems, Carrie Mae. In These Islands, University of Alabama, Sarah Moody Gallery of Art, 1995.
  114. Williams, Cecil. Freedom & Justice: Four Decades of the Civil Rights Struggle As Seen by a Black Photographer of the Deep South, Macon: Mercer University Press, 1995.
  115. Cooper, Clement. Deep (with ambient soundtrack CD), Art Data, 1996.
  116. DeCarava, Roy. Roy DeCarava: A Retrospective, New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1996.
  117. Ellis, Darrel. Darrel Ellis, exhibition catalogue, New York: Art in General, Inc., 1996.
  118. Essamba, Angèle Etoundi. De Winnaars: Een ander beeld van de Afrikaanse vrouw, Berg en Dal, The Netherlands: Africa Museum Berg en Dal, 1996.
  119. Freeman, Roland L. A Communion of the Spirits: African American Quilters, Preservers, and Their Stories, Nashville, Tennessee: Rutledge Hill Press, 1996.
  120. Gastambide, Remy. Remy Gastambide: Monograph, London: Autograph ABP, 1996.
  121. Gregory, Joy. Joy Gregory: Monograph, London: Autograph ABP, 1996.
  122. Hinton, Milt. Overtime: The Jazz Photographs of Milt Hinton, Petaluma, CA: Pomegranate, 1996.
  123. Lesdema, Eric. Eric Lesdema: Monograph, London: Autograph ABP, 1996.
  124. Magubane, Peter. Nelson Mandela: Man of Destiny: A Pictorial Biography, Don Nelson, 1996.
  125. Parks, Gordon. Glimpses Toward Infinity, Boston or Canada: Little, Brown & Company/Bulfinch, 1996.
  126. Sligh, Clarissa. Hiroshima Hopes and Dreams, 1996-1997 (one-of-a-kind).
  127. Staggers, Rundu. Body and Soul: Black Erotica by Rundu, New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1996.
  128. Weisinger, Jean. Imagery: Women Writers, Portraits by Jean Weisinger (Aunt Lute’s Weekly Planner 1997), San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1996.
  129. Bell, Clare, Okwui Enwezor, et al. In/sight: African Photographers, 1940 to the Present, New York: Guggenheim Museum, 1996.
  130. Sullivan, George. Black Artists in Photography, 1840 – 1940, New York: Cobblehill Books, 1996.
  131. Willis, Deborah. Million Man March, New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1996.
  132. Willis, Deborah. The Family of Black America, New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1996.
  133. Gaskins, Bill. Good and Bad Hair, New Brunswick and London: Rutgers University Press, 1997.
  134. Hinton, Milt. Overtime: The Jazz Photographs of Milt Hinton (postcards), Petaluma, CA: Pomegranate, 1997.
  135. Keïta, Seydou. Magnin, André, ed. Seydou Keïta, Zurich, Berlin and New York: Scalo Books, 1997. (see also Sidibé)
  136. Kempadoo, Roshini. Roshini Kempadoo: Monograph, London: Autograph, 1997.
  137. Lewis, Dave. Dave Lewis: Monograph, London: Autograph, 1997.
  138. Okwu, Julian C. R. Face Forward: Young African American Men in a Critical Age, San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1997.
  139. Parks, Gordon, et al. Half Past Autumn: A Retrospective, New York: Bulfinch Press, 1997.
  140. Parks, Gordon. Harlem, Toronto: Lumiere Press, 1997.
  141. Reed, Eli. Black in America, New York & London: W.W. Norton, 1997.
  142. Sidibé, Malick. Malick Sidibé, Fotografie, 1962-1976: Clubs Und Twist Und Chats Sauvages, IFA Germany, 1997.
  143. Magubane, Peter. Vanishing Cultures of South Africa: Changing Customs in a Changing World, Struik, 1998.
  144. Polk, Prentice Herman. Chester Higgins, Jr. Through These Eyes: The Photographs of P.H. Polk, exhibition catalogue, Newark, Delaware: The University Gallery of the University of Delaware, 1998.
  145. Roberts, Richard Samuel. Dinah Johnson. All Around Town: The Photographs of Richard Samuel Roberts 1920 – 1936, Henry Holt & Company, 1998.
  146. Simpson, Lorna. Lorna Simpson: Interior/Exterior, Full/Empty, Ohio State University, 1998.
  147. Sleet, Jr., Moneta. Special Moments in African-American History, 1955-1996: The Photographs of Moneta Sleet, Jr., Ebony Magazine’s Pulitzer Prize Winner, Johnson Publishing, 1998.
  148. Smith, Morgan & Marvin. Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Marvin Smith, exhibition catalogue, University Press of Kentucky, 1998.
  149. Weems, Carrie Mae. Ritual and Revolution, Berlin: Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, 1998.
  150. Anthologie de la Photographie africaine et de l’Océan Indien XIXe & XXe siècles, Editions Revue Noire, 1998.
  151. Contact Sheet 95 (Eclectic Flavour: Joy Gregory, Roshini Kempadoo, Addela Khan, Franklyn Rodgers, and Yinka Shonibare), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 1998.
  152. Allen, James Latimer. Holloway, Camara Dia. Portraiture & the Harlem Renaissance: The Photographs of James Latimer Allen, New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 1999.
  153. Essamba, Angèle Etoundi. Symboles, Appeldorn, The Netherlands: Van Reekum Museum, 1999.
  154. Mthethwa, Zwelethu. Michael Godby. Zwelethu Mthethwa, Italy: Marco Noire Editore, 1999.
  155. Okwu, Julian C. R. As I Am: Young African American Women in a Critical Age, San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1999.
  156. Parks, Gordon. Midway: Portrait of a Daytona Beach Neighborhood, Southeast Museum of Photography, 1999.
  157. Sidibé, Malick. Malick Sidibé, Andre Magnin, Scalo Publishers; 1st Scalo Ed edition, 1999.
  158. Simpson, Lorna. Scenarios: Recent Work by Lorna Simpson, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 1999.
  159. Walker, Maxine. Maxine Walker: Monograph, London: Autograph ABP, 1999.
  160. Watts, Lewis. Contact Sheet 101 (Lewis Watts: South to West Oakland), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 1999.
  161. Weems, Carrie Mae. Thomas Piché Jr., et al. Carrie Mae Weems: Recent Work, 1992 – 1998, New York: George Braziller, 1999.
  162. Agins, Michelle V. Joan Anderson. Rookie: A First Year with WNBA, Dutton Juvenile, 2000.
  163. Chong, Albert. Contact Sheet 105 (Albert Chong: Across the Void), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 2000.
  164. Cooper, Clement. Primary, London: Autograph, 2000.
  165. Cowans, Adger. Keith Michael Brown. Sacred Bond: Black Men and Their Mothers, Little Brown and Company, 2000.
  166. Cunningham, Michael. Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats, Doubleday, 2000.
  167. Dixon, Martin. Brooklyn Kings: New York City’s Black Bikers, powerHouse Books, 2000.
  168. Douglas, Stan. Double Vision: Stan Douglas and Douglas Gordon, New York: Dia Center for the Arts, 2000.
  169. Goodridge. Brothers. John Vincent Jezierski. Enterprising Images: The Goodridge Brothers (Great Lakes Books), Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2000.
  170. Higgins, Jr., Chester. Elder Grace, New York: Bulfinch 2000.
  171. Magubane, Peter. African Renaissance, 2000.
  172. Parks, Gordon. A Star for Noon – An Homage to Women in Images Poetry and Music, New York: Bulfinch Press, 2000.
  173. Parks, Gordon. Autobiography of a People: Three Centuries of African American History Told By Those Who Lived It, Better World, 2000.
  174. Pinkney, Myles C. Shades of Black: A Celebration of Our Children, Scholastic, 2000.
  175. Scott, Everett. William Howard Adams. Nature Perfected: Gardens Through History, Perseus Distribution Services, 2000.
  176. Sligh, Clarissa. Voyage(r): Tourist Map to Japan, Nexus Press, 2000.
  177. Udé, Iké. Beyond Decorum: The Photography of Iké Udé, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: The MIT Press, 2000.
  178. Weems, Carrie Mae. The Hampton Project, New York: Aperture, 2000.
  179. Weems, Carrie Mae. Telling Histories, Boston University Art Gallery, 2000.
  180. Withers, Ernest. Pictures Tell the Story: Ernest C. Withers Reflections in History, Norfolk, VA: Chrysler Museum of Art, 2000.
  181. Willis, Deborah. Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers, 1840 to the Present, New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2000.
  182. Agins, Michelle V. Julia Chance. Sisterfriends: Portraits of Sisterly Love, Pocket Books, 2001.
  183. Baptiste, Marc. Beautiful: Nudes, New York: Universe Publishing, 2001.
  184. Blokland, Sara. Fam., Amsterdam: Van Zoetendaal Collections, 2001.
  185. Cox, Renee. American Family, New York: Robert Miller Gallery, 2001.
  186. Konte, Keba Armand. Photomontage on Wood, Black Star Press, 2001.
  187. Logan, Fern. The Artist Portrait Series: Images of Contemporary African American Artists, Southern Illinois University Press, 2001.
  188. Lyons, Lauri. Flag: An American Story, Vision On Publishing, 2001.
  189. Magubane, Peter. Sandra Klopper. African Heritage Series: Homesteads, 2001.
  190. Magubane, Peter. Sandra Klopper. African Heritage Series: Dress and Adornment, 2001.
  191. Magubane, Peter. Sandra Klopper. African Heritage Series – Ceremonies, 2001.
  192. Magubane, Peter and Charlene Smith. Soweto, 2001.
  193. Magubane, Peter. Sandra Klopper. African Heritage Series – Arts and Crafts, 2001.
  194. Magubane, Peter. Sandra Klopper. The BaNtwane, 2001.
  195. Parks, Gordon. African Journey, Graphis/Watson-Guptill, 2001.
  196. Perrier, Eileen. The Two of Us: Ann-Marie Lequesne and Eileen Perrier, Autograph, 2001.
  197. Pugh, Karen. Patrick Henry Bass. In Our Own Image: Treasured African-American Traditions, Journeys & Icons, Running Press Book Publishers, 2001.
  198. Moutoussamy-Ashe, Jeanne. The African Flower: Singing of Angels, self-published, 2001.
  199. Shabazz, Jamel. A Time Before Crack, New York: powerHouse Books, 2001.
  200. Sidibé, Malick. Manthia Diawara. The 1960s in Bamako: Malick Sidibé and James Brown, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, 2001.
  201. Sidibé, Malick. Malick Sidibé, photographe, Oeil Editions, 2001.
  202. Sidibé and Seydou Keïta. You Look Beautiful Like That: The Portrait Photographs of Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2001.
  203. Smith, Matthew Jordan. Sepia Dreams: A Celebration of Black Achievement Through Words and Images, St. Martin’s Press, 2001.
  204. Staggers, Rundu. Wet Dreams: An Erotic Photographic Journey of Black Men, Atlanta: Rundu Enterprises, Inc., 2001.
  205. Withers, Ernest. The Memphis Blues Again: Six Decades of Memphis Music Photographs, New York: Viking Studio Books/ Viking Press, Inc., 2001.
  206. Hall, Stuart and Mark Sealy, editors. Different, London: Phaidon Press, 2001.
  207. Millstein, Barbara. Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black Photographers, Merrell Holberton, 2001.
  208. Allen, Jules. Black Bodies, Delano Greenidge Editions, 2002.
  209. Anderson, Henry Clay. Separate But Equal: The Mississippi Photographs of Henry Clay Anderson, New York: Public Affairs Press, 2002.
  210. Douglas, Stan. Every Building on 100 West Hastings, Vancouver, B.C.: The Contemporary Art Gallery, 2002.
  211. Gleaton, Tony. Contact Sheet 116 (Tony Gleaton: Tengo casi 500 años – I have almost 500 years: Africa’s Legacy in Mexico, Central and South America), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 2002.
  212. Harris, Charles “Teenie.” One Shot Harris: The Photographs of Charles “Teenie” Harris, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2002.
  213. Harris, Lyle Ashton. Lyle Ashton Harris, Gregory R. Miller & Company, 2002.
  214. Sidibé, Malick, Samuel Fosso, Seydou Keïta. Simon Njami. Portraits of Pride: Samuel Fosso, Seydou Keïta, Malick Sidibé, Vestafrikanskt Porträttfotografi/West African Portrait Photography, Denmark: 2002.
  215. Simpson, Lorna. Kellie Jones, et al. Lorna Simpson, Phaidon, 2002.
  216. Simpson, Lorna. Lorna Simpson, Ediciones Universidad Salamanca, 2002.
  217. VanDerZee, James. Cheryl Finley. Harlem Guaranteed, New York: Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, 2002.
  218. Baptiste, Marc. Intimate: Nudes by Marc Baptiste, New York: Universe Publishing, 2003.
  219. Blue, Carroll Parrott. The Dawn at My Back, Austin: University of Texas Press, 2003.
  220. Cunningham, Michael. Spirit of Harlem: A Portrait of America’s Most Exciting Neighborhood, Doubleday, 2003.
  221. DeCarava, Roy. The Sound I Saw: The Jazz Photographs of Roy DeCarava, Phaidon, 2003.
  222. Essamba, Angèle Etoundi. La métamorphose du sublime: Photographies de Angèle Etoundi Essamba, Cuenca, Spain: Fundación Antonio Pérez, 2003.
  223. Konte, Keba Armand. Michelle Marcotte. Hands, Two Bears, 2003.
  224. Parks, Gordon. The Sun Stalker: A Novel Based on the Life of Joseph Mallord William Turner, Ruder Finn Press, 2003.
  225. Rodney, Donald. Donald Rodney: Doublethink, Autograph, 2003.
  226. Shabazz, Jamel. Back in the Days, New York: powerHouse Books, 2003.
  227. Sidibé, Malick. André Magnin. Malick Sidibé: Photographs. The Hassleblad Award 2003, Hasselblad Center / Steidl, Goteborg / Gottingen, 2003.
  228. VanDerZee, James. Kobena Mercer. James VanDerZee 55, Phaidon, 2003.
  229. White, Wendel A. Small Towns, Black Lives: African American Communities in Southern New Jersey, Noyes Museum of Art, 2003.
  230. Willis, Deborah, et al. A Small Nation of People: W.E.B. DuBois & African American Portraits of Progress, Amistad, 2003.
  231. Willis, Deborah. Black A Celebration of Culture, New York: Hylas, 2003.
  232. Contact Sheet 124 (Embracing Eatonville: Dawoud Bey, Lonnie Graham, Carrie Mae Weems, and Deborah Willis), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 2003.
  233. Anderson, Henry Clay. Separate But Equal: Images from the Segregated South, Perseus Book Group, 2004.
  234. Cooper, Clement. Sisters, Khadija Productions, 2004.
  235. Essamba, Angèle Etoundi. Angèle Etoundi Essamba, Barcelona: Galeria Safia, 2004.
  236. Goode, Nicola. Ray: A Tribute to the Movie, the Music, and the Man, New York: Newmarket Press, 2004.
  237. Graham, Lonnie. Contact Sheet 128 (Lonnie Graham), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 2004.
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  240. Kamoinge. The Sweet Breath of Life: A Poetic Narrative of the African-American Family, New York: Atria Books, 2004.
  241. Pollard, Ingrid. Postcards Home, London: Boot Editions, 2004.
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  247. Magubane, Peter. Sandra Klopper. AmaNdebele, Sunbird, 2005.
  248. Parks, Gordon. Eyes With Winged Thoughts: Poems and Photographs, Atria/Pocket Books, 2005.
  249. Parks, Gordon. Voices in the Mirror-An Autobiography, Harlem Moon Classics, 2005.
  250. Parks, Gordon. A Hungry Heart-A Memoir, Atria, 2005.
  251. Perrier, Eileen. Southend Trim, Focal Point Gallery, 2005.
  252. Scipio,Ricardo. George Elliott Clarke. Illuminated Verses, Canadian Scholars Press, 2005.
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  254. Sligh, Clarissa. It Wasn’t Little Rock. Clarissa Sligh, Visual Studies Workshop, 2005.
  255. Weems, Carrie Mae. The Louisiana Project, Newcomb Art Gallery, 2005.
  256. Willis, Deborah. Family History Memory: Recording African American Life, New York: Hylas, 2005.
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  264. Muholi, Zanele. Only Half the Picture. Zanele Muholi, Michael Stevenson/STE Publishers, 2006.
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  284. Blokland, Sara. Van Waarde (Of Value), Amsterdam: The Zuiderzee Museum, 2008.
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  286. Cyrus, Gerald. Stormy Monday: New York’s Uptown Jazz Scene, Gerald Cyrus, 2008.
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Sligh, Clarissa. Voyage(r): Tourist Map to Japan, Nexus Press, 2000.

Sligh, Clarissa. Wrongly Bodied Two, Women’s Studio Workshop, 2004.

Sligh, Clarissa. It Wasn’t Little Rock. Clarissa Sligh, Visual Studies Workshop, 2005, 68 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, spiral bound, laminated covers, Indigo Digital Press, edition of 250, US $75.00.

Smith, Matthew Jordan. Sepia Dreams: A Celebration of Black Achievement Through Words and Images, St. Martin’s Press, 2001.

Smith, Matthew Jordan. Lost and Found, Filipacchi Publishing, 2006.

Smith, Morgan & Marvin. Melissa Rachleff. Images of Harlem 1935 – 1952: A Brief Biography of Morgan and Marvin Smith, exhibition catalogue, Lexington, Kentucky: University of Kentucky Art Museum, 1993.

Smith, Morgan & Marvin. Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Marvin Smith, exhibition catalogue, University Press of Kentucky, 1998.

Smith-Murray, Ming. A Ming Breakfast: Grits and Scrambled Moments, New York: de Ming Dynasty, 1992.

Staggers, Rundu. Soul Tapestry, New York: St Martin’s Press, 1995.

Staggers, Rundu. Body and Soul: Black Erotica by Rundu, New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1996.

Staggers, Rundu. Wet Dreams: An Erotic Photographic Journey of Black Men, Atlanta: Rundu Enterprises, Inc., 2001.

Thomas, Hank Willis and Kambui Olujimi. Winter in America. Hank Williams Thomas and Kambui Olujimi, 81 Press, January 2006, 64 pages, ISBN 0-9777336-0-2 (cloth bound), ISBN 0-9777336-1-0 (limited edition), US $40.00.

Thomas, Hank Willis. Pitch Blackness. Hank Willis Thomas, Aperture, October 2008, 128 Pages, ca. 125 four-color images, 8×10 inches (20×25 cm),ISBN: 978-1-59711-072-3, Hardcover, $35.

Udé, Iké. Beyond Decorum: The Photography of Iké Udé, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: The MIT Press, 2000.

VanDerZee, James. Reginald McGhee. The World of James Van DerZee: A Visual Record of Black Americans, New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1969.

VanDerZee, James. James Van DerZee, Keene Valley, New York: Morgan & Morgan, 1974.

VanDerZee, James. Robert H. Browning. Legacy of James Van Der Zee: A Portrait of Black Americans, Alternative Center for International Arts, 1977.

VanDerZee, James. Owen Dodson and Camille Billops. The Harlem Book of the Dead, Dobbs Ferry, New York: Morgan & Morgan, 1978.

VanDerZee, James. Reginald McGee and Jim Haskins). James Van DerZee: The Picture-Takin’ Man, New York: Dodd Mead & Co., 1979; reissued Africa World Press, 1991.

VanDerZee, James. Deborah Willis. Harlem Heyday: The Photography of James VanDerZee: Portraits of the Harlem Community During the 1920s and 1930s, New York: Studio Museum in Harlem, 1982.

VanDerZee, James. McGhee, Reginald. James Van DerZee’s New York, Boston: Massachusetts College of Art, 1983.

VanDerZee, James. VanDerZee: Photographer 1886-1983, New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1993.

VanDerZee, James. Cheryl Finley. Harlem Guaranteed, New York: Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, 2002.

VanDerZee, James. Kobena Mercer. James VanDerZee 55, Phaidon, 2003.

VanDerZee, James. Colin Westerbeck and Dawoud Bey. James VanDerZee Studio, Chicago, The Art Institute of Chicago, 2004.

Watts, Lewis. Contact Sheet 101 (Lewis Watts: South to West Oakland), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 1999.

Weems, Carrie Mae. Then What: Photographs and Folklore, Buffalo: CEPA Gallery, 1990.

Weems, Carrie Mae. And 22 Million Very Tired and Very Angry People, San Francisco, San Francisco Art Institute, 1992.

Weems, Carrie Mae. Kirsh, Andrea and Susan Fisher Sterling. Carrie Mae Weems, Washington, D.C.: The National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1993.

Weems, Carrie Mae. The Fabric Workshop/Museum, Philadelphia, The Fabric Museum, 1994.

Weems, Carrie Mae. In These Islands, University of Alabama, Sarah Moody Gallery of Art, 1995.

Weems, Carrie Mae. Ritual and Revolution, Berlin: Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, 1998.

Weems, Carrie Mae. Thomas Piché Jr., et al. Carrie Mae Weems: Recent Work, 1992 – 1998, New York: George Braziller, 1999.

Weems, Carrie Mae. The Hampton Project, New York: Aperture, 2000.

Weems, Carrie Mae. Telling Histories, Boston University Art Gallery, 2000.

Weems, Carrie Mae. The Louisiana Project, Newcomb Art Gallery, 2005.

Weisinger, Jean. Imagery: Women Writers, Portraits by Jean Weisinger (Aunt Lute’s Weekly Planner 1997), San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1996.

White, Wendel A. Small Towns, Black Lives: African American Communities in Southern New Jersey, Noyes Museum of Art, 2003.

Williams, Cecil. Freedom & Justice: Four Decades of the Civil Rights Struggle As Seen by a Black Photographer of the Deep South, Macon: Mercer University Press, 1995.

Williams, Cecil. Outside the Box in Dixie: Remembering An Era of Extraordinary Courage and Resilience, Williams Assoc, 2006.

Williams, Pat Ward. Pat Ward Williams: Probable Cause, Philadelphia: Goldie Paley Gallery and Moore College of Art and Design, 1992.

Williams, William Earle. Contact Sheet 140 (William Earle Williams: Unsung Heroes – African American Soldiers in the Civil War), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 2007.

Willis, Deborah. Family History Memory: Recording African American Life, New York: Hylas, 2005.

Withers, Ernest. Let Us March On! Selected Civil Rights Photographs of Ernest C. Withers, 1955-1968, Boston: Massachusetts College of Art and Roxbury: Afro Scholar Press, 1992.

Withers, Ernest. Pictures Tell the Story: Ernest C. Withers Reflections in History, Norfolk, VA: Chrysler Museum of Art, 2000.

Withers, Ernest. The Memphis Blues Again: Six Decades of Memphis Music Photographs, New York: Viking Studio Books/ Viking Press, Inc., 2001.

Withers, Ernest. Negro League Baseball, Ernest Withers, Abrams 2005, 191 Pages, 142 duotone photos, hardcover, ISBN: 0810955857.

COMPILATIONS/HISTORIES (chronological)

The Black Photographer (1908-1970): A Survey, Andover, Massachusetts: Addison Gallery of American Art, 1971. (organized by the James VanDerZee Institute, NY)

The Black Photographer, exhibition catalogue, New York: James VanDerZee Institute, 1973.

Crawford, Joe, editor. The Black Photographers Annual 1, New York: Joe Crawford, 1973.

Crawford, Joe, editor. The Black Photographers Annual 2, New York: 1974.

Crawford, Joe, editor. The Black Photographers Annual 3, Brooklyn, 1976.

Crawford, Joe, editor. The Black Photographers Annual 4, Brooklyn: Another View, Inc., 1980.

Self-Portrait [Salimah Ali, Jules Allen, Anthony Barboza, Hugh Bell, Dawoud Bey, Michael Britto, Adger W. Cowans, Pat Davis, Daniel Dawson, Mel Dixon, Al Fennar, Bob Fletcher, Roland Freeman, Vince Frye, Al Green, Gail Hansberry, Leroy Henderson, Photographs by Ali, Salimah, Jules Allen, Anthony Barboza, Hugh Bell, Dawoud Bey, Michael Britto, Adger W. Cowans, Pat Davis, Daniel Dawson, Mel Dixon, Al Fennar, Bob Fletcher, Roland Freeman, Vince Frye, Al Green, Gail Hansberry, Leroy Henderson, Photographers Studio], New York City, Springfield, MA: Studio Museum in Harlem, Springfield Museum of Fine Arts in cooperation with Harambee Holiday, Inc, 1980.

Contemporary Afro-American Photography, Oberlin College, 1983.

Burkhart (Kenneth C.), exhibit curator. The Black Photographer: An American View, Chicago: BlackWoman Collaborative, 1985.

Willis, Deborah. Black Photographers, 1840 – 1940: An Illustrated Bio-Bibliography, New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1985.

Coar, Valencia Hollins. A Century of Black Photographers 1840-1960, Rhode Island School of Design, 1983.

Moutoussamy-Ashe, Jeanne. Viewfinders: Black Women Photographers, New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1986.

Dister, Alan, ed. Black Photography in America. Photographs by Gordon Parks, Roy DeCarava, James Van Der Zee, and Coreen Simpson. Pavillion des Arts,
Paris, 1988.

Willis, Deborah, et al. Black Photographers Bear Witness: 100 Years of Social Protest, Williamstown, Massachusetts: Williams College Museum of Art, 1989.

Willis, Deborah. Constructed Images: New Photography, exhibition catalog, New York: The New York Public Library, 1989.

Willis, Deborah. An Illustrated Bio-Bibliography of Black Photographers, 1940 – 1988, New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1989.

Convergence: 8 Photographers, exhibition catalogue, Boston: Photographic Resource Center, 1990.

Bailey, David A., and Stuart Hall, et al, eds. Ten.8: Critical Decade: Black British Photography in the 80s, Vol. 2, No. 3, Birmingham, England: Ten.8 Limited, Spring 1992.

Charles, Roland & Toyomi Igus, ed. Life in a Day of Black L.A.: The Way We See It: L.A.’s Black Photographers Present a New Perspective on Their City, University of California Center for African American Studies, 1992.

Easter, Cheers, Brooks. Songs of My People: African Americans: A Self-Portrait, Little, Brown & Company, 1992.

Willis, Deborah. Early Black Photographers, 1840-1940 (postcards), New York: The New Press, 1992.

Willis, Deborah, ed. Picturing Us: African American Identity in Photography, New York: The New Press, 1994.

Bell, Clare, Okwui Enwezor, et al. In/sight: African Photographers, 1940 to the Present, New York: Guggenheim Museum, 1996.

Sullivan, George. Black Artists in Photography, 1840 – 1940, New York: Cobblehill Books, 1996.

Willis, Deborah. Million Man March, New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1996.

Willis, Deborah. The Family of Black America, New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1996.

Anthologie de la Photographie africaine et de l’Océan Indien XIXe & XXe siècles, Editions Revue Noire, 1998.

Contact Sheet 95 (Eclectic Flavour: Joy Gregory, Roshini Kempadoo, Addela Khan, Franklyn Rodgers, and Yinka Shonibare), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 1998.

Willis, Deborah. Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers, 1840 to the Present, New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2000.

Hall, Stuart and Mark Sealy, editors. Different, London: Phaidon Press, 2001.

Millstein, Barbara. Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black Photographers, Merrell Holberton, 2001.

Willis, Deborah, et al. A Small Nation of People: W.E.B. DuBois & African American Portraits of Progress, Amistad, 2003.

Willis, Deborah. Black A Celebration of Culture, New York: Hylas, 2003.

Contact Sheet 124 (Embracing Eatonville: Dawoud Bey, Lonnie Graham, Carrie Mae Weems, and Deborah Willis), Syracuse, New York: Light Work Visual Studies, Inc., 2003.

Njami, Simon, et al. Bamako 2005: Un autre monde ; 6e rencontres africaines de la photographie ; édition bilingue français-anglais, Eric Koehler, 2005.

Enwezor, Okwui. Snap Judgments: New Positions in Contemporary African Photography, Gerhard: Steidl Druckerei und Verlag, 2006.

Black Brown, White: Photography from South Africa, Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst, Nürnberg, 2006.

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