| Phillis Wheatley Peters |
| On Being Brought From Africa to America |
| An Hymn to the Evening |
| George Moses Horton |
| Liberty and Slavery |
| Early Affection |
| Troubled with the Itch and Rubbing with Sulphur |
| Imploring to Be Resigned at Death |
| "George Moses Horton, Myself" |
| Joshua McCarter Simpson |
| Away to Canada |
| To the White People of America |
| James Monroe Whitfield |
| How Long? |
| The Misanthropist |
| Francis Ellen Watkins Harper |
| Bury Me in a Free Land |
| To the Union Savers of Cleveland |
| From Moses: A Story of the Nile |
| "Sir, We Would See Jesus" |
| Learning to Read |
| Songs for the People |
| James Madison Bell |
| From A Poem Entitled the Day and the War |
| From An Anniversary Poem Entitled the Progress of Liberty |
| Charlotte L. Forten Grimké |
| Wordsworth |
| Alfred Islay Walden |
| Wish for an Overcoat |
| Alberry Alston Whitman |
| "From Not a Man, and Yet a Man" |
| From Twasinta's Seminoles; or Rape of Florida |
| Henrietta Cordelia Ray |
| Robert G. Shaw |
| Verses to My Heart's-Sister |
| George Marion McClellan |
| A September Night |
| The Feet of Judas |
| A January Dandelion |
| "Joseph Seamon Cotter, Sr." |
| Frederick Douglass |
| Dr. Booker T. Washington to the National Negro Business League |
| The Don't-Care Negro |
| Josephine Delphine Henderson Heard |
| "They Are Coming?" |
| Danel Webster Davis |
| I Can Trust |
| Aunt Chloe's Lullaby |
| Mary Weston Fordham |
| Atlanta Exposition Ode |
| James Edwin Campbell |
| Ol' Doc' Hyar |
| Mors et Vita |
| De Cunjah Man |
| Sciplinin' Sister Brown |
| James David Corrothers |
| "De Black Cat Crossed His Luck" |
| Paul Laurence Dunbar |
| At the Closed Gate of Justice |
| An Indignation Dinner |
| James Weldon Johnson |
| Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing |
| O Black and Unknown Bards |
| The White Witch |
| Priscilla Jane Thompson |
| The Muse's Favor |
| Paul Laurence Dunbar |
| Sympathy |
| An Ante-Bellum Sermon |
| We Wear the Mask |
| When Malindy Sings |
| The Haunted Oak |
| The Poet |
| Anne Spencer [Annie Bethel Scales Bannister] |
| Dunbar |
| White Things |
| Letter to My Sister |
| Claude |
| The Harlem Dancer |
| If We Must Die |
| Flame-Heart |
| The Tropics in New York |
| Enslaved |
| Jean Toomer |
| Georgia Dusk |
| Her Lips Are Copper Wire |
| Langston Hughes |
| The Negro Speaks of Rivers |
| Jazzonia |
| "I, Too" |
| Bound No'th Blues |
| Mother to Son |
| Countee Cullen |
| Yet Do I Marvel |
| "To John Keats, Poet, at Springtime" |
| From the Dark Tower |