Emma Hamilton Dancing
Publications
Tom-Tom. Self-published, 1932.
"The Survival of Africanism in Modern Music." M.A thesis, Oberlin University, 1932.
I promise. New York, NY: W.C. Handy Music, 1934.
Coal Dust. Self-published, 1939.
Track Thirteen. Self-published, 1939.
Elijah's Ravens. Self-published, 1940.
It's Mornin'. Self-published, 1940.
Dust to Earth. Self-published, 1940.
I Gotta Home. Self-published, 1940.
Dr. George Washington Carver, Scientist. New York, NY: Julian Messner, 1944.
There was Once a Slave ... The Heroic Story of Frederick Douglass. New York, NY: Julian Messner, 1947.
The Story of Phillis Wheatley. New York, NY: Julian Messner, 1949.
Your Most Humble Servant: Benjamin Banneker. New York, NY: Julian Messner, 1949.
The Story of Pocahontas. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1953.
Booker T. Washington: Educator of Hand, Head and Heart. New York, NY: Julian Messner, 1955.
Jean Baptiste Pointe: Founder of Chicago. New York, NY: Julian Messner, 1958.
"What Happened In Ghana? The Inside Story," Freedomways 6*, no. 3 (1966).
His Day Is Marching On: A Memoir of W.E.B. DuBois. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1971.
Paul Robeson, Citizen of the World. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1971.
"The Liberation Of Africa: Power, Peace and Justice," The Black Scholar 2, no. 6 (1971).
Gamal Abdel Nasser, Son of the Nile. New York, NY: Third Press, 1972.
"Review of Destroy This Temple," The Black Scholar 3, no. 3 (1972).
"Confrontation In The Middle East," The Black Scholar 5, no. 3 (1973).
Zulu Heart: A Novel. New York, NY: Third Press, 1974.
"Middle East Report: Where To From Here," The Black Scholar 5, no. 6 (1974).
Julius K. Nyerere: Teacher of Africa. New York, NY: Julian Messner, 1975.
"Together We Struggle; Togeher We Win," The Black Scholar 6, no. 7 (1975).