| | My Bondage and Freedom, Frederick Douglass, 1852. |
| | Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro, 1815. |
| | Twenty Years a Slave, Northrup, 1859- |
| | Rising Son and Black Man, William Wells Brown. |
| | William C. Nell. Colored Patriots of the Revolution. |
| | Tanner Apology for African Methodism. |
| | Still Underground Railroad. |
| | Colored Cadet at West Point, Flipper. |
| | Music and Some Highly Musical People. |
| | My Recollections of African Methodism, Bishop Wayman. |
| | First Lessons in Greek, Scarborough. |
| | Birds of Aristophanes, Scarborough. |
| | History of the Black Brigade, Peter H. Clark. |
| | Higher Grade Colored Society of Philadelphia. |
| | Uncle Tom's Story of His Life, by Henson. |
| | Greatness of Christ. Black Woman of the South. |
| | Future of Africa, Alexander Crunnell, D. D. |
| | Not a Man, and Yet a Man, Albery Whitman. |
| | Mixed Races, J. P. Sansom. |
| | Recollections of Seventy Years, Bishop D. A. Payne, D. D. |
| | Memoirs of Rebecca Steward, by T. G. Steward. |
| | In Memoriam. |
| | Catherine S. Beckett, Rev. L. J. Coppin. |
| | A Brand Plucked from the Fire, Mrs. Julia A. J. Foote. |
| | Thoughts in Verse, George C. Rowe. |
| | Cyclopædia of African Methodism, Bishop Wayman. |
| | Night of Affliction and Morning of Recovery, J. H. Magee. |
| | The Negro of the American Rebellion, William Wells Brown. |
| | African Methodism in the South, or Twenty-five Years of Freedom, Bishop Wesley J. Gaines. |
| | Men of Mark, Wm. J. Simmons, D. D. |
| | Afro-American Press, I. Garland Penn. |
| | Lynch Law, Iola. ( Ida B. Wells.) |
| | Women of Distinction, L. A. Scruggs, M. D. |
| | Genesis Reread; Death, Hades and the Resurrection, T. G. Steward , D. D. |
| | Corinne, Mrs. Harvey Johnson. |
| | A Voice from the South, by a Black Woman of the South, Mrs. A. J. Cooper. |
| | Two volumes written by whites, yet containing personal writings by the Negro Race. |
| | A Tribute to the Negro. |