Chapters in Books by John Henrik Clarke (by year)
(http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/clarke/chapters.html)
“Time Of Troubles.” in The Horizon History of Africa. Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. (ed.). New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc. 1971.
“Harlem, The Main Battleground.” in Garvey and His Disciples. New York: CORE Publication, 1973.
“The Caribbean Antecedents Of Marcus Garvey.”
in Marcus Garvey and The Vision of Africa. John Henrik Clarke
(ed.), with the assistance of Amy Jacques Garvey. New York: Random House,
1973.
“Education And The Making Of The Urban Black Ghetto.” in
Black Manifesto For Education. Jim Haskins (ed.). New York:
William Morrow Co., 1973.
“Harlem: An Urban Ghetto And Symbol Of Black Self-Fulfillment.” in Cities In Transition: From The Ancient World To Urban America. Frank J. Coppa and Philip Dolce (eds.). Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1974.
“Marcus Garvey, His Relevance For Today.” in Three Black Biographies. Long Island City: LaGuardia Community College, 1975.
"Black Americans: Immigrants Against Their Will.” in The Immigrant Experience In America. Frank J. Coppa and Thomas T. Curran (eds.). Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1976.
“Africana Studies: A Decade of Change, Challenge And Conflict.” in The Next Decade: Theoretical And Research Issues In Africana Studies. James E. Turner (ed.). New York: Cornell University (1984).
“African Glory, J.C. de Graft-Johnson And The Renaissance Of Writing African History By Writers Of African Descent.” in African Glory: The Story of Vanquished Negro Civilizations, by J.C. de Graft-Johnson. Baltimore: Black Classic Press, 1986.
“African American Historians And The Reclaiming Of African History.” in African Culture: The Rhythms Of Unity. Trenton: Africa World Press, 1990.
“African People On My Mind.” in Infusion of African and African American Content in the School Curriculum: Proceedings of the First National Conference, by Asa G. Hilliard, III, Lucretia Payton-Stewart and Larry Obadele Williams (eds.). Chicago, IL: Third World Press (1995).
“Malcolm X, The Man And His Times.” in Malcolm X, Justice Seeker. Harlem, New York: Steppingstones Press, 1993.
“African Cultural Responses To Slavery And Oppression In The Americas.” in African Presence In The Americas. Carlos Moore (gen. Ed.) Renton: Africa World Press, 1995.
“The African In The New World: Their Contribution To Science, Invention And Technology.” in Brotherman: The Odyssey Of Black Men – An Anthology. Herb Boyd and Robert L. Allen (eds.). New York: One World, Ballantine Books, 1995.
“The Origin And Growth Of Afro-American Literature.” in African Intellectual Heritage: A Book of Sources. Molefi Kete Asante and Abu S. Abarry (eds.). Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996.



