" A Street in Bronzeville".  New York: Harper, 1945.  Contains "The Mother" and "Southeast Corner."

 

  "Annie Allen."  New York:  Harper, 1949.

 

  "Maud Martha (novel).  New York:  Harper, 1953.

 

  "Bronzeville Boys and Girls.  New York:  Harper, 1956.

 

  "The Bean Eaters".   New York:  Harper, 1960.  Contains "The Bean Eaters" and "We Real Cool."

 

  "Selected Poems.  New York:  Harper, 1963.

 

  " We Real Cool" .   New York:  Harper, 1966.

 

  "The Wall".  New York:  Harper, 1967.

 

  "In the Mecca".   New York:  Harper, 1968.

 

  "Riot", Detroit:  Broadside, 1969.

 

  "Family Pictures.   Detroit: Broadside, 1970.

 

  "Aloneness".  Detroit:  Broadside, 1971.

 

  "The World of Gwendolyn Brooks (omnibus volume).  New York:  Harper, 1971.

 

  "Black Steel:  Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali.  Detroit:  Broadside, 1971.

 

  "A Broadside Treasury."   Detroit:  Broadside, 1971.

 

  "Jump Bad."  Detroit:  Broadside, 1971.

 

  "Report from Part One (autobiography).  Detroit:  Broadside, 1972.

 

  "Aurora".   Detroit:  Broadside, 1972.

 

  "The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or What You Really Are, You Really Are (juvenile).  Chicago:  Third, 1974.

 

  "Beckonings."  Detroit:  Broadside, 1975.

 

  A Capsule Course in Black Poetry Writing (manual, with others).  Detroit:  Broadside.

 

  "Primer for Blacks."  Chicago:  Brooks, 1980.

 

  "Young Poet's Primer (manual).  Chicago:  Brooks,  1981.

 

  "To Disembark."  Chicago:  Third World, 1981.

 

  "Mayor Harold Washington and Chicago, the I Will City."  Chicago:  Brooks, 1983.

 

  "Very Young Poets (manual).  Chicago:  Brooks, 1983.

 

  "Blacks (omnibus volume).  Chicago:  David, 1987.

 

  "The Near-Johannesburg Boy, and Other Poems."  Chicago:  David, 1987.

 

  "Gottschalk and the Grande Tarantelle."  Chicago:  David, 1988.

 

  "Winnie."  Chicago:  Third World, 1988.

 

  "Children Coming Home."  Chicago:  David, 1991.

 

  "Report from Part Two (autobiography).  Chicago:  Third World, 1995.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







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