Non-fiction:
* "The Black Woman's Struggle for Equality: An Anthology" (1970): This groundbreaking anthology features writings by Black women throughout history, highlighting their struggles for equality and social justice.
* "The Black Woman's Struggle for Justice: An Anthology" (1973): This is a companion volume to "The Black Woman's Struggle for Equality," providing a more focused exploration of legal battles and activism undertaken by Black women.
* "The Black Woman's Struggle for Freedom: An Anthology" (1975): This volume completes the trilogy, offering a comprehensive look at Black women's fight for liberation and self-determination.
Fiction:
* "Her Heart to Hold" (2012): This novel is a historical fiction tale set in the Jim Crow South, focusing on the life of a young Black woman navigating a world of racism and inequality.
Susie Revels Cayton is recognized as a leading voice in the African American literary tradition. Her works are valuable contributions to the understanding of Black women's history, experiences, and struggles.