The Thinking of Haki Madhubuti: His Poetry, Essays, Interviews, Readings and Works: A Selected Bibliography
Compiled by Dorothy Ann Washington, Black Cultural Center Librarian, Purdue University
Brooks, Gwendolyn, Patricia L. Brown, Haki R. Madhubuti, and Francis Ward. To Gwen with love; an anthology dedicated to Gwendolyn Brooks. Chicago,: Johnson Pub. Co., 1971. Black Cultural Center 811.540803 T55 Lansana, Auraysh Ali. The reason poets are not legislators: an interview with Haki Madhubuti : Part I & II Madhubuti, Haki. Reflections on 25 years as a writer in the Black struggle. Purdue Univ. Black Cultural Center. 1 cassette tape. Madhubuti, Haki R. Think black. [3d enl. ] ed. Detroit,: Broadside Press, 1967. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511t Madhubuti, Haki R. Black pride; poems. [1st ] ed. Detroit,: Broadside Press, 1968. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511b Madhubuti, Haki R. Don't cry; scream. Detroit,: Broadside Press, 1969. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511d Madhubuti, Haki R. We walk the way of the New World. Detroit,: Broadside Press, 1970. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511w Humanities, Social Science & Education 811.54 L511w Madhubuti, Haki R. Dynamite voices. [1st ] ed. Detroit,: Broadside Press, 1971. Black Cultural Center 811.5409 L511d Madhubuti, Haki R. Kwanzaa : a progressive and uplifting African American holiday.1st ed. Chicago: Third World Press, 1972. Black Cultural Center 394.261 M264k Madhubuti, Haki R. Kwanzaa : an African-American holiday that is progressive & uplifting. Chicago: Third World Press, 1972. Black Cultural Center 394.268 M264k Humanities, Social Science & Education 394.268 M264k Madhubuti, Haki R. Book of life. Detroit,: Broadside Press, 1973. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511bo Humanities, Social Science & Education 811.54 L511bo Madhubuti, Haki R. From plan to planet; life studies: the need for Afrikan minds and institutions. [Detroit]: Broadside Press, 1973. Black Cultural Center 910.0396 M264f Humanities, Social Science & Education 910.0396 M264f Madhubuti, Haki R.Enemies : the clash of races. Chicago: Third World Press, 1978. Black Cultural Center 301.45196073 L511e Black Cultural Center (Closed stacks) 301.45196073 L511e Humanities, Social Science & Education 301.45196073 L511e Madhubuti, Haki R. Earthquakes and sunrise missions. 1st ed. Chicago, IL: Third World Press, 1984. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511e Madhubuti, Haki R. Killing memory, seeking ancestors. Detroit: Lotus Press, 1987. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511k Madhubuti, Haki R. Say that the river turns : the impact of Gwendolyn Brooks. Chicago, Ill.: Third World Press, 1987. Black Cultural Center 811 B79Z Madhubuti, Haki R. Black men-- obsolete, single, dangerous? : Afrikan American families in transition : essays in discovery, solution and hope. 1st ed. Chicago: Third World Press, 1990. Black Cultural Center 305.38896 M264b Undergraduate 305.38896 M264b Madhubuti, Haki R., and Vivian Verdell Gordon. Confusion by any other name : essays exploring the negative impact of the Blackman's guide to understanding the Blackwoman. 2nd ed. Chicago, Il: Third World Press, 1990. Black Cultural Center 305.38896073 AL41bZ Madhubuti, Haki R.Why L.A. happened : implications of the '92 Los Angeles rebellion. 1st ed. Chicago, IL: Third World Press, 1993. Black Cultural Center 979.4053 W622 Madhubuti, Haki R., and Safisha L. Madhubuti. African-centered education : its value, importance, and necessity in the development of Black children. Chicago, IL: Third World Press, 1994. Black Cultural Center 371.82996073 M264a Madhubuti, Haki R. Claiming earth : race, rage, rape, redemption : Blacks seeking a culture of enlightened empowerment. 1st ed. Chicago: Third World Press, 1994. Black Cultural Center 305.896073 M264c Madhubuti, Haki R.GroundWork : new and selected poems of Don L. Lee/Haki R. Madhubuti, from 1966-1996. Chicago: Third World Press, 1996. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511g Madhubuti, Haki R., and Maulana Karenga.Million Man March/Day of Absence : a commemorative anthology : speeches, commentary, photography, poetry, illustrations, documents. [1st ] ed. Chicago Los Angeles: Third World Press ; University of Sankore Press, 1996. Black Cultural Center 323.1196073 M622 Madhubuti, Haki R.Heartlove : wedding and love poems. 1st ed. Chicago: Third World Press, 1998. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511h Madhubuti, Haki R., Gwendolyn A. Mitchell, and Gallery 37 (Chicago Ill.). Releasing the spirit : a collection of literary works from Gallery 37. Chicago: Third World Press, 1998. Black Cultural Center 810.809283077311 R279 Madhubuti, Haki R., Gwendolyn A. Mitchell, and Gallery 37 (Chicago Ill.). Describe the moment : a collection of literary works from Gallery 37. Chicago: Third World Press, 2000. Black Cultural Center 810.809283077311 D456 Madhubuti, Haki. Author Interview. Washington, D.C.: C-Span; National Cable Satellite Corporation 2002, 2002. 1 videocassette (34 min.). Haki Madhubuti discusses his latest book Tough Notes prior to a panel participation at the Harlem Book Fair. He responded to telephone calls, faxes and emails. Aired July 20, 2002. Madhubuti, Haki R. Tough notes : a healing call for creating exceptional Black men : affirmations, meditations, readings, and strategies. 1st ed. Chicago: Third World Press, 2002. Black Cultural Center 170.8351 M264t Mosher, Marlene. New directions from Don L. Lee. 1st ed. Hicksville, N.Y.: Exposition Press, 1975. Black Cultural Center 811.54 L511Z A Nation of poets. Atlanta, GA: National Black Arts Festival, 1990. 1 sound disc + 1 guide ([8] p. ; 12 cm.) Compact disc. Contains readings by Evans, Mari, Pearl Cleage, Wanda Coleman, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Haki R. Madhubuti, Kalamu ya Salaam, Askia M. Touré, Sonia Sanchez, and National Black Arts Festival Inc. November 1, 2002