| A1 |
HalleluiaVocals [Sung By] – Autumn Jones |
| A2 |
IntroductionSpeech – Miss Trudy Ann M. Brewer* |
| A3 |
XLIII If There Are Any Heavens My Mother Will (All By Herself) Have OneWritten-By – E. E. Cummings |
| A4 |
Between Two HillsWritten-By – Carl Sandburg |
| A5 |
PoolWritten-By – Carl Sandburg |
| A6 |
Heaven-Haven (The Nun Takes The Veil)Written-By – Gerard Manly Hopkins* |
| A7 |
Child On Top Of A GreenhouseWritten-By – Theodore Roethke |
| A8 |
The WakeWritten-By – Theodore Roethke |
| A9 |
Morning: I Knew Perfectly How In A Minute You Will Stretch And SmileWritten-By – John Ciardi |
| A10 |
SilenceWritten-By – Edgar Lee Masters |
| A11 |
North Carolina BluesWritten-By – Joseph L. Grucci |
| B1 |
The Philosophy Of The American NegroWritten-By – Leslie Pinckney Hill |
| B2 |
FlightWritten-By – Aander Jewell |
| B3 |
The Creation (Negro Sermon)Written-By – James Weldon Johnson |
| B4 |
My Lord, What A MorningWritten-By – Warney Cuney* |
| B5 |
In Black SuburbiaWritten-By – James A. Emanuel |
| B6 |
In Defense of Black PoetsWritten-By – Conrad Kent Rivers |
| B7 |
We Real CoolWritten-By – Gwendolyn Brooks |
| B8 |
Merry 'Go' RoundWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| B9 |
Mother To SonWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| B10 |
The Negro Speaks Of RiverWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| B11 |
The Backlash BluesWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| B12 |
Blues At DawnWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| B13 |
Yet Do I MarvelWritten-By – Countee Cullen |
| B14 |
Sonnet To A Negro In HarlemWritten-By – Helene Johnson |
Poems By Roy HillRead By – Margaret WalkerWritten-By – Roy Hill |
| C1.1 |
C.U.T. (Carroll Ulmer Thompson) |
| C1.2 |
War |
| C1.3 |
Something Sweet On Pottawatomie Street, Manhattan, Kansas |
| C1.4 |
Route 66 |
| C1.5 |
Sad People |
| C1.6 |
Bessie Bell |
| C1.7 |
A Friend |
| C1.8 |
The Hungry Heart |
| C1.9 |
Go Away, Mr. Charlie |
| C1.10 |
We Have Been Believers |
| C2 |
JoyWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| C3 |
Madam And Her MadamWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| C4 |
Madam And The Rent ManWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| C5 |
Madam And The Phone BillWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| C6 |
Madam And The Number WriterWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| C7 |
NoonWritten-By – Roy Hill |
| C8 |
EveningWritten-By – Roy Hill |
| C9 |
For My PeopleWritten-By – Margaret Walker |
| C10 |
Genius ChildWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| C11 |
CrossWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| C12 |
American HeartbreakWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| C13 |
I TooWritten-By – Langston Hughes |
| C14 |
Since You Went AwayWritten-By – James Weldon Johnson |
| D1 |
IntroductionSpeech – Jacqueline Newby |
| D2 |
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy EveningWritten-By – Robert Frost |
| D3 |
An Invitation (The Pasture)Written-By – Robert Frost |
| D4 |
The WakingWritten-By – Theodore Roethke |
| D5 |
Sonnet 27Written-By – Edna St. Vincent Millay |
| D6 |
Nurse (Tribute To Emily Hill, Nov. 3, 1946)Written-By – Leslie Pinckney Hill |
| D7 |
The TeacherWritten-By – Leslie Pinckney Hill |
| D8 |
Preface To A Twenty Volume Suicide NoteWritten-By – Le Roi Jones* |
| D9 |
On Passing Two Negroes On A Dark Country Road Somewhere In GeorgiaWritten-By – Conrad Kent Rivers |
| D10 |
We Wear The MaskWritten-By – Paul Laurence Dunbar |
| D11 |
GertrudeWritten-By – Gwendolyn Brooks |
| D12 |
To John Keats (At Spring Time)Written-By – Countee Cullen |
Poems By Roy HillRead By – Margaret WalkerWritten-By – Roy Hill |
| E1.1 |
Me And You |
| E1.2 |
Race Against Time |
| E1.3 |
People Gifted And Gay |
| E1.4 |
Sam Cooke |
| E1.5 |
Stella's Back |
| E1.6 |
Supper Time |
| E1.7 |
Patti Hill |
| E1.8 |
Olive Hill |
| E1.9 |
Go Away, Mr. Charlie |
| E1.10 |
We Have Been Believers |
| F1 |
IntroductionSpeech – Douglas Mackey |
| F2 |
A Poem For Black HeartsWritten-By – Le Roi Jones* |
| F3 |
Sonnet To A Negro In HarlemWritten-By – Helene Johnson |
| F4 |
To John Keats (At Spring Time)Written-By – Countee Cullen |
| F5 |
IncidentWritten-By – Countee Cullen |
| F6 |
AndreWritten-By – Gwendolyn Brooks |
| F7 |
The Still Voice Of HarlemWritten-By – Conrad Kent Rivers |
| F8 |
CompensationWritten-By – Paul Laurence Dunbar |
| F9 |
TuskegeeWritten-By – Leslie Pinckney Hill |
Poems By Roy HillVocals [Sung By] – Autumn JonesWritten-By – Roy Hill |
| F10.1 |
Sad People |
| F10.2 |
April Once More |
| F10.3 |
People Gifted And Gay |
| F10.4 |
Corrie J. Carroll |
| F10.5 |
Suppertime |