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  1. Amazing Grace
  2. The American Evasion of Philosophy
  3. Angela Davis
  4. Angry Abolitionist
  5. Atlas Shrugged
  6. The Autobiographical Writings of William Wells Brown
  7. Children of Crisis
  8. A Choice of Weapons
  9. The Communist Manifesto
  10. The Complete Prefaces
  11. Crusade for Justice
  12. Daughter of Earth
  13. The Diary of a Country Priest
  14. Diversity in America
  15. Do It! Scenarios of the Revolution
  16. Down and Out in Paris and London
  17. Dreams into Deeds
  18. The Economy of Cities
  19. Emmeline and Her Daughters
  20. The Essays of C. L. R. James
  21. Famous American Women
  22. Famous Mexican Americans
  23. Felisa Rincón de Gautier
  24. A Fierce Discontent
  25. The Fire Next Time
  26. Florence Nightingale
  27. Florence Nightingale, 1896–1910
  28. Forten the Sailmaker
  29. Germinal
  30. The Human Abstract
  31. The Intellectual Follies
  32. Jane Addams
  33. Jane Addams of Hull House
  34. The Ladies of Seneca Falls
  35. A Light in the Dark
  36. Madness in the Streets
  37. Main Street
  38. The Makepeace Experiment
  39. Masks
  40. Mein Kampf
  41. Miles to Go
  42. Mother Jones
  43. Mother Jones
  44. Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Written by Himself
  45. Neighbor to the World
  46. News from Nowhere
  47. Oh, Lizzie!
  48. Pilgrimage
  49. The Poorhouse Fair
  50. The Possessed
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