| Abbycon.com's Directory: Advertisements and links to four websites. |
| Big Ralph: Reflections of a Black Police Chief: Text from a book about a Black police chief in Chattanooga, Tennessee. |
| Black Literature: An online community for books about, for and by African Americans. Mystery, Romance, Biography. |
| Books and Other Stuff: Specializing in the sale of first editions, used and rare books, historical documents, and ephemera, artifacts, magazines and newspapers, pictures and photographs by and about African Americans. |
| de Letrice, Inc.: Where Words Come to Life: Showcases the poetry and prose of award-winning author Denitra Letrice Ross. |
| Diva Productions, Inc: A site providing African-American children and cookbook information including author and book descriptions. |
| Essence of Womanist: Black Women Writers: Women's studies students at Howard University compile commentary and links on noted "womanist" writers of the modern era. |
| Holloway House Publishing: Publisher of modern African American literature, non-fiction and biographies of famous Black Americans. Modern classics by Iceberg Slim, Donald Goines, and Odie Hawkins. |
| Shifting - The Double Lives of Black Women in America: Book about the African American Women's Voices Project offers insight into the psychology of Black women. |
| The Book of American Negro Poetry: James Weldon Johnson's 1922 anthology of poems from the start of the Harlem Renaissance. |
| The Ralph Ellison Project at Jerry Jazz Musician: Site features interviews many prominent Ellison scholars, including Stanley Crouch, John Callahan, Robert O'Meally. |
| The Zora Neale Hurston / Richard Wright Foundation: The Foundation's mission is to nurture and sustain writers of African descent. Programs and services preserve the legacy and ensure the future of African-American writing. |
| Tracy's Crystal Staircase of Literature: African American literary reviews and poetry, profiles of authors, and little known African American literary "did you know" information. |
| University of Virginia etext Center: African-American: Online texts of literature by or about African-Americans. Some texts restricted to University users only. |
| Voices From the Gaps: Literature site "focusing on the lives and works of women writers of color." |
| Wendy Coakley-Thompson: Bio, audio and written excerpts, tour information, and e-mail from the author of Back to Life |
| You Never Know: Women in Motion, acting publicist for Roxann Latimer, introduces this book's author and includes a synopsis and excerpts from the book. |