n fact, indeed, this dream deferred may just one day EXPLODE. AppendixAnnotated BibliographyAdvisory Board on Race Relations. One America in the 21st Century: Forging a NewFuture -- The Presidents Initiative on Race. Report. 1998. 23 October 98 *www.whitehouse.gov/Initiatives/OneAmerica/PIR.pdf*. A report on race relations in America to the President, the text provides an in-depth analysis including statistics of the disparities existing between the races in present-day America.Baldwin, James. The Fire Next Time. New York: Vintage Books, 1962. Baldwin explains an autobiographical account of his transformation from Christianity, to Muslim, and finally to realizing that race relations in America should be immediately reconciled at all costs. His writing contains understanding of racial dominance and black rage, prophesying that destruction (fire) may happen next time if race problems are not resolved.Barbour, Floyd B., ed. The Black Power Revolt. Toronto: Collier, 1968. This book contains a collection of dissenting voices of history, from the 1700s through the 1960s. Its works reflect a repetitive and historical consistency of black rage in African-American voices.Breitman, George, ed. Malcolm X Speaks: Selected Speeches and Statements. New York: Pathfinder, 1989. A collection of fourteen speeches, statements, and interviews given by Malcolm X, this book gives an anthology view of the later works of Malcolm X and his views following his break from the Nation of Islam.Broderick, Francis L. and August Meier, eds. Negro Protest Thought in the Twentieth Century. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1965. This volume focuses on speech and literature of African American origin which deal with finding the way out. Its reflections outline the struggle to overcome inequality and oppression up to the Civil Rights Movement.Brown, H. Rap. Colonialism and Revolution. Address, Detroit, MI, 1967. Rpt. in partSmith and Robb, 304-12. Brow...