Various Writings on Literature, Arts, Music etc.
(will continue to organize as time permits)
AFRICAN AMERICANS FROM NEWSPAPERS
THE AFRICAN BLOOD BROTHERHOOD, BLACK RADICALISM AND PAN AFRICAN LIBERATION BIBLIOGRAPHY - For the liberation of black people everywhere: The African Blood Brotherhood, black radicalism, and Pan-African liberation in the New Negro Movement, 1917--1936 by Makalani, Minkah, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004, 310 pages
America's
Tenth Man: A Brief Survey of the Negro's Part in American
History
No. ATLANTA, GA SOUTHERN REGIONAL COUNCIL 1944. [published date: June 1944]
Softcover 31 pp. 6 X 9 - slavery, folklore, music, art, science, soldiers,
academics, writers
BALDWIN, JAMES - Harlem born author
BALDWIN, JAMES BIBLIOGRAPHY - Harlem born author
BARAKA, AMIRI BIBLIOGRAPHY - Activist, Author, Poet, Playwright
BETHUNE, MARY MCLEOD - one of the great educators of the United States
BIBB, HENRY WALTON - Escaped slave (through the Underground Railroad) who established the first black newspaper in Canada, the Voice of the Fugitive
BIBB, HENRY WALTON BIBLIOGRAPHY - Escaped slave (through the Underground Railroad) who established the first black newspaper in Canada, the Voice of the Fugitive
BIOGRAPHIES by Roger Davis and Wanda Neal-Davis
BLACK CONTRIBUTORS to Science and Energy Technology Pamphlet
BLACK JEWS BIBLIOGRAPHY - THE BLACK JEWS OF HARLEM by BROTZ, HOWARD M., A.M., The University of Chicago, 1947, 102 pages
BLACK PANTHERS - promoted civil rights and self-defense
SELECT BLACK PANTHERS BOOKS WITH PICS - promoted civil rights and self-defense
NOTABLE BLACK WOMEN - Readings, activities, and teaching strategies for a secondary unit on black women are included in this teacher handbook.Michigan Department Of Education Office For Sex Equity. 1984. Soft Cover. 84pp.
BLUES BIOGRAPHIES BY T-BONE
BONTEMPS, ARNA - poet, author, librarian
BROOKS, GWENDOLYN - first African American winner of Pulitzer Prize, Poet Laureate of Illinois
BROOKS, GWENDOLYN BIBLIOGRAPHY - first African American winner of Pulitzer Prize, Poet Laureate of Illinois
Brown vs. Board of Education An Interactive Experience
BROWN, CLAUDE BIBLIOGRAPHY - writer and childrens advocate
BROWN, STERLING - teacher, writer, poet
BROWN, WILLIAM WELLS - first African American to publish a novel or a play, abolitionist, lecturer and historian
BROWN, WILLIAM WELLS BIBLIOGRAPHY - first African American to publish a novel or a play, abolitionist, lecturer and historian
CHESTNUTT, CHARLES W. - author, lawyer
CHILD, LYDIA MARIA FRANCIS - novelist, abolitionist
CLEAVER, LEROY ELDRIDGE BIBLIOGRAPHY - writer and one of the founders of the Black Panthers
CLIFTON, LUCILLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - poet
DAVIS, ANGELA BIBLIOGRAPHY - activist, author and teacher
DELANEY, LUCY- From the Darkness Cometh the Light, or Struggles for Freedom - author and former slave
DELANEY, LUCY BIBLIOGRAPHY - author and former slave
DELANY, MARTIN ROBINSON- physician, author, abolitionist, nationalist
DELANY, SAMUEL BIBLIOGRAPHY - science-fiction novelist and critic
DERRICOTTE, TOI BIBLIOGRAPHY - poet
DOUGLASS, FREDERICK - Abolitionist, editor, orator, author, statesman and reformer
DOUGLASS, FREDERICK BIBLIOGRAPHY - Abolitionist, editor, orator, author, statesman and reformer
DOVE, RITA - Poet Laureate, author
DUBOIS, W.E.B. - Sociologist, Author & Civil Rights Leader
DUBOIS, W.E.B. BIBLIOGRAPHY - Sociologist, Author & Civil Rights Leader
DUNBAR-NELSON, ALICE - educator, author, activist
DUNBAR-NELSON, ALICE BIBLIOGRAPHY - educator, author, activist
ELAW, ZILPHA BIBLIOGRAPHY - early female black writer
EQUIANO, OLAUDAH (o-lah-oo-day ek-wee-ah-no) - first political leader of Britain's black community
EQUIANO, OLAUDAH BIBLIOGRAPHY (o-lah-oo-day ek-wee-ah-no) - first political leader of Britain's black community
GARVEY, MARCUS - - created a Back to Africa movement, pre-Civil Rights
HAITIAN INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT, 1791-1804
HARPER, FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS - biographer, poet, writer, lecturer, political activist
HAYDEN, ROBERT - poet
HUGHES, LANGSTON - poet, activist, author
HURSTON, ZORA NEALE - author, poet, activist
INVENTOR BIOGRAPHIES - Legacy for All: A Record of Achievements By Black American Scientists Biographies Pamphlet
THE COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO EDUCATION 1932-2006 (TO ORDER ARTICLES FROM '32-'06 CONTACT THEM AT THEIR WEBSITE AT HOWARD UNIVERSITY OR YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY) (12MB)
KING, MARTIN LUTHER JR. QUOTES
KOMUNYAKAA, YUSEF - poet
LANGSTON, JOHN MERCER - first African American elected to public office, U.S. public official, diplomat
LITTLE ROCK NINE - PRESIDENT EISENHOWER DOCUMENTS
LOCKE, ALAIN LEROY - philosopher, historian, educator, and patron of the arts
SELECT MILITARY REFERENCES WITH PICS
PICKENS, WILLIAM - educator, civil rights
ELIZA POTTER BIBLIOGRAPHY - ex-slave woman writer
NANCY GARDNER PRINCE BIBLIOGRAPHY - religious reformer
Pullman Porter -- A. Philip Randolph UAW - civil rigths, UNIONS
REVOLUTIONARY WAR -- AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1775-1783
SHAW, ESTHER POPEL - Harlem Renaissance author
***SLAVERY- North American Slave Narratives - Pre Civil War era
***SLAVERY - North American Slave Narratives - Civil War era and post Civil War
***SLAVERY - North American Slave Narratives - Civil War era and post Civil War1
SLAVERY ABOLISHED IN WASHINGTON, DC, April 16, 1862
Studies
in African-American Literature: An Annual Annotated Bibliography, 1989
Callaloo, Vol. 13, No. 4. (Autumn, 1990), pp. 910-954.
SUPREME COURT by Roger Davis and Wanda Neal-Davis
TALES OF INTRIGUE AND POSSIBLE INTEREST
TURNER, NAT - led failed slave revolt
THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY BY CARTER G WOODSON (PDF) 33MB
UMBRA WORKSHOP AFRICAN AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM BIBLIOGRAPHY - Black abstraction: The Umbra Workshop and an African American avantgarde by Wood, Eben Y., Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2004, 404 pages
WARNER, CHARLES DUDLEY - author, Puritan
WASHINGTON, BOOKER T. - educator and activist
WHITE, WALTER- NAACP chief secretary, civil rights activist