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revised Febr 26, 2014

I. Anti-Racism Commission Library, donated by Terry Rosheuvel, housed at

Diocesan House, list of books (alphabetical by author)

1.

Barndt, Joseph, Dismantling Racism: The Continuing Challenge to White

America

2.

Barndt, Joseph, Understanding & Dismantiling Racism: The 21st Century

Challenge to White America

3.

Barndt, Joseph, Becoming an Anti-Racist Church: Journeying Toward

Wholeness

4. Blackmon, Douglas A., Slavery By Another Name

5.

Davies, Susan and Sister Paul Teresa Hennessee, Ending Racism in the

Church

6.

Davis, Burke, Black Heroes of the American Revolution

7.

Dunn, Ernest, Survey of the Black Experience in America and Abroad

8.

Dyson, Michael Eric, Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the

Color of Disaster

9.

Ezorsky, Gertrude, Racism & Justice: The Case for Affirmative Action

10.

Gates, Henry Louis, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man

11.

Griffin, John Howard, Black Like Me

12.

Hendricks, Obery, The Politics of Jesus

13.

Hutchinson, Earl Ofari, The Assassination of the Black Male Image

14.

Kennedy, Randall, Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word

15.

King, Martin Luther, Strength to Love

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16.

Kozol, Jonathan, Savage Inequalities: Children in America’s Schools

17.

Law, Eric, Finding Intimacy in a World of Fear

18.

Law, Eric, The Bush was Blazing But Not Consumed

19.

Law, Eric, The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb: A Spirituality for

Leadership in a Multicultural Community

20.

Leary, Joy Degruy, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of

Enduring Injury and Healing

21.

Lee, George, Interesting People: Black American History Makers

22.

Leech, Kenneth, Race

23.

Lewis, Harold, Yet With a Steady Beat: The African American Sturggle for Recognition in the Episcopal Church

24.

Meltzer, Milton, There Comes a Time: The Struggle for Civil Rights

25.

Raboteau, Albert, A Fire in the Bones: Reflections on African-American

Religious History

26.

Robinson, Randall, The Debt: What America Owes to Blacks

27.

Rodman, Edward, Let There Be Peace Among Us: A Story of the Union of

Black Episcopalians

28.

Shattuck, Gardiner, Episcopalians and Race: Civil War to Civil Rights

29.

Simon, Scott, Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball

30.

Washburn, Patrick S., The African American Newspaper

31.

Wiggins, William, O Freedom! Afro-American Emancipation

Celebrations

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II. VIDEO RESOURCES (listed alphabetically by title)

Four starred (*) DVD and VHS titles are property of the Diocese of New Jersey, kept with

Anti-Racism Commission resources. The other DVD videos are B. Bach’s personal copies:

1. THE AFRICAN AMERICANS: MANY RIVERS TO CROSS (360 min)

2. AMAZING GRACE (2 hrs)

3. AMERICA BEYOND THE COLOR LINE (225 min)

4. BEYOND BARBED WIRE (88 min)

5. A CLASS APART: A MEXICAN AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS STORY (60 min)

6. * THE COLOR OF FEAR (VHS)

7. CRASH (122 min)

8. * DIVIDED CITY: THE ROUTE TO RACISM (22 min)

9. FIRST PERSON SINGULAR: JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN (60 min)

10. GLORY (2 hr)

11. GO FOR BROKE (90 min)

12. IN REMEMBRANCE OF MARTIN (60 min)

13. JESSE OWENS (60 min)

14. MALCOLM X (201 min)

15. OF CIVIL WRONGS AND RIGHTS: THE FRED KOREMATSU STORY (70 min)

16. * RACE: THE POWER OF AN ILLUSION (3 x 56 min)

17. SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME (90 min)

18. SOUND TRACK FOR A REVOLUTION (82 min)

19. THE LUNCH DATE (11 min)

20. SICKO (123 min)

21. THE STORM (60 min)

22. TIME OF FEAR (60 min)

23. THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN: THEY FOUGHT TWO WARS (60 min)

24. * TRACES OF THE TRADE: FROM THE DEEP NORTH (86, 56, 31 min)

25. TULIA TEXAS (58 min)

26. UNNATURAL CAUSES: IS INEQUALITY MAKING US SICK? (4 hrs)

True Colors (Primetime Live, Nov. 26, 1992; 18 minutes) John and Glenn

America in Black & White: Health Care, the Great Divide (Nightline, Feb. 24, 1999;

16-minute segment entitled "Doctors and Patients") michelle Alexander interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_HEu4Lnewg

Jane Elliott’s experiment “A Class Divided“ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0qKDiq1fNw

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III. B. O. Bach bookshelf! I own these books (alphabetically by author):

1. ALEXANDER, MICHELLE, THE NEW JIM CROW: MASS INCARCERATION IN

THE AGE OF COLORBLINDNESS

2. ANGELOU, MAYA, GATHER TOGETHER IN MY NAME

3. ANGELOU, MAYA, I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS

4. ARMOR, JOHN AND PETR WRIGHT, MANZANAR, PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANSEL ADAMS,

COMMENTARY BY JOHN HERSEY

5. BALDWIN, JAMES, NOBODY KNOWS MY NAME

6. BARNDT, JOSEPH, BECOMING AN ANTI-RACIST CHURCH: JOURNEYING

TOWARD WHOLENESS

7. BARNDT, JOSEPH, DISMANTLING RACISM: THE CONTINUING CHALLENGE

TO WHITE AMERICA

8. BARNDT, JOSEPH, UNDERSTANDING AND DISMANTLING RACISM: THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY CHALLENGE TO WHITE AMERICA

9. BELL, DERRICK, FACES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WELL: THE PERMANENCE

OF RACISM

10. BLACKMON, DOUGLAS A., SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME: THE RE-

ENSLAVEMENT OF BLACK AMERICANS FROM THE CIVIL WAR TO WORLD WAR II

11. BRIDGES, RUBY, THROUGH MY EYES

12. BURTON, JEFFERY ET AL, CONFINEMENT AND ETHNICITY: AN OVERVIEW OF WORLD

WAR II JAPANESE AMERICAN RELOCATION SITES

13. CARSON, CLAYBORNE (editor), THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARTIN

LUTHER KING, JR.

14. CONE, JAMES H., THE CROSS AND THE LYNCHING TREE

15. COSE, ELLIS, COLOR-BLIND: SEEING BEYOND RACE IN A RACE-

OBSESSED WORLD

16. CUSHING, BONNIE BERMAN et al, ACCOUNTABILITY AND WHITE ANTI-

RACIST ORGANIZING: STORIES FROM OUR WORK

17. DAVIES, SUSAN AND HENNESSEE, SISTER PAUL TERESA, ENDING

RACISM IN THE CHURCH

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18. DELANY, SARAH AND A. ELIZABETH, HAVING OUR SAY: THE DELANY

SISTERS' FIRST 100 YEARS

19. DENENBERG, BARRY, THE JOURNAL OF BEN UCHIDA, CITIZEN 13559 MIRROR LAKE

INTERNMENT CAMP, CALIFORNIA, 1942

20. DIAMOND, JARED, GUNS, GERMS, AND STEEL: THE FATERS OF HUMAN SOCIETIES

21. DOUGLASS, FREDERICK, NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF FREDERICK

DOUGLASS, AN AMERICAN SLAVE

22. DYSON, MICHAEL ERIC, COME HELL OR HIGH WATER: HURRICANE

KATRINA AND THE COLOR OF DISASTER

23. GRIFFIN, JOHN HOWARD, BLACK LIKE ME

24. HOSOKAWA, BILL, NISEI THE QUIET AMERICANS: THE STORY OF A

PEOPLE

25. KANO, HISANORI, NIKKEI FARMER ON THE NEBRASKA PLAINS

26. KING, MARTIN LUTHER, JR, WHY WE CAN’T WAIT

27. KITAGAWA, DAISUKE, THE PASTOR AND THE RACE ISSUE

28. KOHL, HERBERT, SHE WOULD NOT BE MOVED: HOW WE TELL THE STORY

OF ROSA PARKS AND THE MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT

29. LEARY, JOY DEGRUY, POST TRAUMATIC SLAVE SYNDROM: AMERICA’S

LEGACY OF ENDURING INJURY AND HEALING

30. MALCOLM X, BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY

31. MCBRIDE, JAMES, THE COLOR OF WATER: A BLACK MAN'S TRIBUTE TO

HIS WHITE MOTHER

32. PALACIOS, ARGENTINA, STANDING TALL: THE STORIES OF TEN

HISPANIC AMERICANS

33. PARKS, ROSA, MY STORY

34. POPE-HENNESSY, SINS OF THE FATHERS: THE ATLANTIC SLAVE

TRADERS, 1441-1807

35. RODRIGUEZ, VICTOR, LATINO POLITICS IN THE UNITED STATES:

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RACE, ETHNICITY, CLASS AND GENDER IN THE MEXICAN AMERICAN AND

PUERTO RICAN EXPERIENCE

36. ROSS, ALLEN EHANAMANI, CRAZY HORSE: AND THE REAL REASON FOR

THE BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN

37. ROSS, ALLEN EHANAMANI, “WALKS AMONG”: THE STORY OF A SUN

DANCE CHIEF

38. SITKOFF, HARVARD, THE STRUGGLE FOR BLACK EQUALITY 1954-1980

39. SOWELL, THOMAS, RACE AND CULTURE: A WORLD VIEW

40. STEINHORN, LEONARD AND BARBARA DIGGS-BROWN, BY THE COLOR OF

OUR SKIN: THE ILLUSION OF INTEGRATION AND THE REALITY OF RACE

41. STERN-LaROSA AND ELLEN HOFHEIMER BETTMAN, THE ANTI-DEFAMATION

LEAGUE'S HATE HURTS: HOW CHILDREN LEARN AND UNLEARN PREJUDICE

42. TAKAKI, RONALD, STRANGERS FROM A DIFFERENT SHORE: A HISTORY

OF ASIAN AMERICANS

43. TAKEI, GEORGE, TO THE STARS

44. TATUM, BEVERLY DANIEL, "WHY ARE ALL THE BLACK KIDS SITTING

TOGETHER IN THE CAFETERIA?" AND OTHER CONVERSATIONS ABOUT RACE

45. WASHINGTON, JAMES M. (Editor), A TESTAMENT OF HOPE: THE

ESSENTIAL WRITINGS AND SPEECHES OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

46. WEST, CORNELL, RACE MATTERS

47. WISE, TIM, DEAR WHITE AMERICA: LETTER TO A NEW MINORITY

48. WRIGHT, RICHARD, BLACK BOY

49. ZINN, HOWARD, A PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1492

TO PRESENT http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/05/what-we-mean-when-we-sayrace-is-a-social-construct/275872/

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IV. B. O. Bach bookshelf -- fiction and poetry pertaining to racism that I own:

1. ALEXIE, SHERMAN, INDIAN KILLER

2. ALEXIE, SHERMAN, TEN LITTLE INDIANS

3. ALEXIE, SHERMAN, THE TOUGHEST INDIAN IN THE WORLD

4. CISNEROS, SANDRA, THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET

5. CLARKE, BREENA, RIVER CROSS MY HEART

6. CURTIS, CHRISTOPHER PAUL, BUD, NOT BUDDY

7. CURTIS, CHRISTOPHER PAUL, THE WATSONS GO TO BIRMINGHAM – 1963

8. FORD, JAMIE, HOTEL ON THE CORNER OF BITTER AND SWEET

9. GAINES, ERNEST J., A GATHERING OF OLD MEN

10. GAINES, ERNEST J., A LESSON BEFORE DYING

11. HILL, LAWRENCE, SOMEONE KNOWS MY NAME

12. HUEBNER, ANDREW, AMERICAN BY BLOOD

13. HURSTON, ZORA NEALE, THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD

14. JONES, EDWARD P., THE KNOWN WORLD

15. LEE, HARPER, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

16. LYONS, LEROY, FROM THE HEART

17. MOSLEY, WALTER, WHITE BUTTERFLY

18. MYERS, WALTER DEAN, THE GLORY FIELD

19. MYERS, WALTER DEAN, SHOOTER

20. RYAN, PAM MUNOZ, ESPERANZA RISING

21. SILKO, LESLIE MARMON, CEREMONY

22. STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN

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23. TAYLOR, MILDRED D., THE LAND

24. UCHIDA, YOSHIKO, A JAR OF DREAMS

25. UCHIDA, YOSHIKO, JOURNEY HOME

26. WATKINS, YOKO KAWASHMA, SO FAR FROM THE BAMBOO GROVE

27. YEP, LAWRENCE, DRAGONWINGS

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