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_A Selected Bibliography_
_Compiled by_ DOROTHY B. PORTER
_Librarian of the Negro Collection, Howard University_
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS · WASHINGTON · 1970
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CONTENTS
· PREFACE
· NOTE TO THE USER
· KEY TO SYMBOLS
· 01—REFERENCE SOURCES—Bibliographies, Guides, Indexes
· 02—REFERENCE SOURCES—Encyclopedias, Biographical Dictionaries,
Annuals
· 03—ART
· 04—BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY—Collective
· 05—BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY—Individual
· 06—CIVIL RIGHTS
· 07—COOKERY
· 08—ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
· 09—ECONOMIC CONDITIONS—Business
· 10—ECONOMIC CONDITIONS—Employment
· 11—ECONOMIC CONDITIONS—Housing
· 12—EDUCATION
· 13—ENTERTAINMENT
· 14—FOLK-LORE AND FOLK-TALES
· 15—HISTORY
· 16—HISTORY—Slavery
· 17—HISTORY—Reconstruction
· 18—LEGAL STATUS
· 19—LITERATURE—History and Criticism
· 20—LITERATURE—Anthologies
· 21—LITERATURE—Essays and Addresses
· 22—LITERATURE—Fiction
· 23—LITERATURE—Humor
· 24—LITERATURE—Plays
· 25—LITERATURE—Poetry
· 26—MEDICINE AND HEALTH
· 27—MILITARY Service
· 28—MUSIC
· 29—ORGANIZATIONS
· 30—POLITICS
· 31—PRESS
· 32—RACE RELATIONS
· 33—RACE RELATIONS—Riots
· 34—REGIONAL STUDIES
· 35—RELIGION AND THE CHURCH
· 36—SOCIAL CONDITIONS
· 37—SOCIAL CONDITIONS—Children
· 38—SOCIAL CONDITIONS—Crime and Delinquency
· 39—SOCIAL CONDITIONS—Family
· 40—SPORTS
· INDEX
THE NEGRO IN THE UNITED STATES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PREFACE
The career of Daniel Alexander Payne Murray, who served as a member of
the staff in various capacities "up to an assistant librarian" from 1871
to 1922, is a natural starting point for a discussion of Negro materials
in the Library of Congress. While serving in his first position in the
Library, as a personal assistant to the Librarian, Ainsworth R.
Spofford, Mr. Murray undertook the systematic study of "the origin and
historical growth of the colored race throughout the civilized world,"
which he hoped would result in an encyclopedic history of his race.
Almost 30 years later, he was chosen by Herbert Putnam, then just
beginning his career as Librarian, to respond to a request from
Ferdinand W. Peck, Commissioner General of the United States to the
Paris exposition of 1900, that a collection of books and pamphlets by
Afro-American authors be made a feature of the American exhibit at the
exposition. Within a period of 2 weeks, Mr. Murray prepared a
preliminary list of 223 works written by 152 Negro authors. The purpose
of this list was to aid in securing a copy of "every book and pamphlet
in existence, by a Negro Author, the same to be used in connection with
the exhibit of Negro Authorship in the Paris Exposition of 1900, and
later placed in the Library of Congress."
It was soon discovered that, owing to Dr. Spofford’s foresight, the
Library of Congress was "uncommonly rich in such books and pamphlets,"
but "no little difficulty was encountered then and subsequently in
identifying them." By the time the world exposition at Paris opened in
May 1900, however, Mr. Murray had located 1,100 titles written by Negro
authors, of which about 500 were forwarded to the exposition. Thomas J.
Calloway, special agent for the U.S. Commission at the exposition, wrote
that "the most creditable showing in the exhibit is by Negro authors
collected by Mr. Daniel Murray of the library of Congress."
After the close of the Paris exposition, Mr. Murray continued to collect
works by Afro-American, Afro-European, and West Indian authors and to
amass a varied collection of Afro-Americana. At his death in 1925, the
library of Congress received by provision of his will a unique
collection of some "1,448 volumes and pamphlets, 14 broadsides, and 1
map, with the idea that it should form part of the material especially
selected by him for exhibit purposes." The books that had been sent to
the Paris exposition were kept together upon their return to the
Library. This small collection, along with Mr. Murray’s bequest and a
few volumes presented to the library by Mrs. Anna Murray after her
husband’s death, became the "Colored Author Collection." Many of the
titles have since been cataloged and added to the general collections.
_The Preliminary List of Books and Pamphlets by Negro Authors, for Paris
Exposition and Library of Congress_ (1900), compiled by Daniel Murray,
appears to have been the first effort on the part of the Library to draw
attention to works by and about Negroes.
In 1906 Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin, chief of the Division of
Bibliography, directed the compilation of a _Select List of References
on the Negro Question_, published by the library. It contained entries
for 232 books and 286 periodical articles published during the period
1879-1906. The library also published in the same year a _List of
Discussions of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments_, which comprised
103 entries. Both bibliographies included titles relating primarily to
Negro suffrage and the Negro in the South and were compiled to "meet
requests by letter upon topics of current interest."
In 1940, for the 75th anniversary of the proclamation of the 13th
amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which abolished
slavery, the Library prepared and issued a bibliography of its special
materials on the Negro. In connection with this anniversary, the Library
also mounted an exhibition of books, manuscripts, and works of art and
arranged a series of concerts. The festival of music and the exhibits
that opened on December 18, 1940, vividly presented the contribution of
the American Negro to American culture.
Without question both scholars and the general public are aware that the
Library of Congress has extensive holdings on the Negro, not only
printed books and periodicals but also manuscripts, music, prints,
photographs, motion pictures, and sound recordings. This awareness is
reflected in the steady flow of requests for bibliographies and other
guides to Negro studies that the Library receives. The factors that
stimulate such requests are rooted in the national—indeed, the
worldwide—interest in the American Negro which recent social and
cultural events in this country have intensified. For many years the
Library has responded to this interest by issuing from time to time
typed lists relating to various aspects of Negro life.
The mounting interest in Negro history and culture, manifested
particularly by the introduction of courses in these subjects in high
school, college, and university curricula, has given rise to a demand
for lists of books that can be used to support such studies. The present
bibliography is designed to meet the current needs of students,
teachers, librarians, researchers, and the general public for
introductory guidance to the study of the Negro in the United States.
This bibliography is selective rather than exhaustive. Among the topics
covered are the urban Negro, relations between the races, discriminatory
practices in all areas, and efforts to obtain political and economic
freedom, as well as the education and cultural history of the Negro, his
religious life, the social conditions under which he lives, and his
historical past. Included are works depicting the lives of outstanding
Negroes—abolitionists, fugitive slaves, educators, civil rights leaders,
scientists, journalists, religious leaders, artists, athletes, and
literary figures.
The selection of many of the titles, especially in the fields of
literature and history, was based on the frequency of requests for
particular works in large library collections on the Negro and on their
inclusion in the numerous bibliographies and reading lists now being
compiled for use in junior colleges, colleges, and universities. In
addition, bibliographic lists and essays appended to such works as _From
Slavery to Freedom_, by John Hope Franklin; _North of Slavery_, by Leon
F. Litwack; _The Burden of Race: a Documentary History of Negro-White
Relations in America_, by Gilbert Osofsky; _The Negro in the Civil War_,
by Benjamin Quarles; _The Black Power Revolt_, edited by Floyd B.
Barbour; and _The Negro in the United States_, by E. Franklin Frazier,
were consulted. Use was also made of previously published bibliographies
such as Monroe Work’s _Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America_
and Erwin A. Salk’s _A Layman’s Guide to Negro History_.
While some books written especially for children and young people are
included, and some of the other publications cited are well adapted to
their use, no systematic effort was made to represent material of this
type. Lists such as Miles M. Jackson’s _Bibliography of Negro History &
Culture for Young Readers_ may be used as guides in this field.
Identification of writers by race has not been attempted except in the
section on fiction, which lists only novels and short stories written by
representative Negro authors. While the writings of white novelists are
not cited, the importance of the treatment of Negro characters and the
educational, moral, and artistic value of works by such authors as
Howard Fast, William Faulkner, Harper Lee, Du Bose Heyward, Julia
Peterkin, Lillian Smith, Harriet Beecher Stowe, T. S. Stribling, and
Mark Twain are undisputed. Apart from fiction, the publications of both
white and Negro writers are included throughout the bibliography.
The compiler gratefully acknowledges the invaluable editorial assistance
of Mary Jane Gibson, assistant head of the Bibliography and Reference
Correspondence Section, General Reference and Bibliography Division,
Library of Congress. Miss Gibson also prepared the index. The compiler
wishes to express her appreciation as well to Ruth S. Freitag, head of
the Bibliography and Reference Correspondence Section, for helpful
suggestions and for assistance in indexing and proofreading, and to
Robert H. Land, chief of the General Reference and Bibliography
Division, for emphasizing the need for the bibliography and offering
encouragement while the work was in progress.
Dorothy B. Porter
_April 1969_
NOTE TO THE USER
_Scope._ The emphasis of this bibliography is on recent monographs in
the collections of the library of Congress, although a number of
important older works, a few periodicals, and several titles from the
holdings of other American libraries are included.
_Arrangement._ Entries are arranged alphabetically by author under broad
subject headings that reveal the Negro’s part in numerous aspects of
American life, culture, and history. An index of names and subjects is
provided.
_Annotations._ Entries have been given brief annotations where
clarification seemed necessary. Because of the increasing importance for
the building of library collections of scholarly reprints of long
unavailable classics in Negro literature and history, indication of
reprint editions has been made where possible.
_Call numbers and location symbols._ Location of items is indicated
either by a Library of Congress call number or location symbol, or, for
material in another library, by the National Union Catalog symbol for
that library. A key to the symbols used is given on the next page.
KEY TO SYMBOLS
DHU Howard University, Washington, D.C.
DLC Library of Congress (uncataloged)
DLC-LL Library of Congress, Law Library (unclassified)
FU University of Florida, Gainesville
ICN Newberry Library, Chicago, Ill.
ICU University of Chicago
MH Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
NNC Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
NcD Duke University, Durham, N.C.
NcU University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
PSt Pennsylvania State University, University Park
TxU University of Texas, Austin
Vi Virginia State Library, Richmond
*BIBLIOGRAPHY*
01—REFERENCE SOURCES—Bibliographies, Guides, Indexes
1
Abrahamson, Julia. Race relations; a selected list of readings
on racial and cultural minorities in the United States, with
special emphasis on Negroes, by Julia Waxman. Chicago, Julius
Rosenwald Fund, 1945. 47 p. [Z1361.N39A3] [TR: Waxman, Julia.
(New York State Library C, 016.3231, W35).]
2
Baker, Augusta. Books about Negro life for children. Rev. New
York, New York Public Library, 1963. 33 p. Z1361.N39B2 1963
A new edition is in preparation.
3
Bennett, Elaine C. Calendar of Negro-related documents in the
records of the Committee for Congested Production Areas in the
National Archives. Prepared for the Committee on Negro Studies
of the American Council of Learned Societies: Washington,
American Council of Learned Societies, 1949. 100 leaves.
E185.6.B47
3a
Bibliographic survey: the Negro in print, v. 1+ May 1965+
Washington, Negro Bibliographic and Research Center, bimonthly.
Z1361.N39N39
At head of title, May 1965-Mar. 1968: Bibliographic Survey.
Title varies: May 1965-Mar. 1968, _The Negro in Print_.
An annotated list of fiction and nonfiction, paperbacks, and
books for young readers, with occasional periodical articles
and references on poetry and art.
4
Brooks, Alexander D. Civil rights and liberties in the United
States, an annotated bibliography. With a selected list of
fiction and audio-visual materials collected by Albert A.
Alexander and Virginia H. Ellison. New York, Civil Liberties
Educational Foundation, c1962. 151 p. Z7164.L6B7
5
Brown, Warren H. Check list of Negro newspapers in the United
States (1827-1946). Jefferson City, Mo., School of Journalism,
Lincoln University, 1946. 37 p. (Lincoln University journalism
series, no. 2) [Z6951.B88] Z6944.N39B7
6
Chapman, Abraham. The Negro in American literature, and a
bibliography of literature by and about Negro Americans. Stevens
Point, Wisconsin State University [c1966] 135 p. (Wisconsin
Council of Teachers of English. Special publication, no. 15)
DHU; TxU
7
Dickinson, Donald C. A bio-bibliography of Langston Hughes,
1902-1967. With a preface by Arna Bontemps. [Hamden, Conn.]
Archon Books, 1967. 267 p. port. PS3515.U274Z62
An expansion of the author’s dissertation, University of
Michigan.
Bibliography: p. 257-262.
8
Dodds, Barbara. Negro literature for high school students.
[Champaign, Ill.] National Council of Teachers of English [1968]
157 p. Z1361.N39D62 [TR: Stanford, Barbara Dodds.]
9
DuBois, William E. B., _ed._ A select bibliography of the Negro
American. A compilation made under the direction of Atlanta
University, together with the Proceedings of the Tenth
Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, held at Atlanta
University, on May 30, 1905. 3d ed. Atlanta, Atlanta University
Press, 1905. 71 p. (Atlanta University publications, no. 10)
E185.5.A88 v. 10 [Z1361.N39D85]
10
Dumond, Dwight L. A bibliography of antislavery in America. Ann
Arbor, University of Michigan Press [1961] 119 p. Z1249.S6D8
11
Ellis, Ethel M. V., _comp._ The American Negro: a selected
checklist of books. Washington, Negro Collection, Howard
University Library, 1968. 46 leaves. Z1361.N39E4 [TR: Ellis,
Ethel M. Vaughan.]
12
Guzman, Jessie P. George Washington Carver, a classified
bibliography. Tuskegee Institute, Ala. Dept. of Records and
Research, Tuskegee Institute, 1953 [i.e. 1954] 26 p. (Records
and research pamphlet no. 3) Z8150.7.G8 [TR: Guzman, Jessie
Parkhurst]
13
Hall, Woodrow W. A bibliography of the Tuskegee gerrymander
protest; pamphlets, magazine and newspaper articles
chronologically arranged. Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Dept. of
Records and Research, Tuskegee Institute, 1960. 54 leaves.
(Records and research pamphlet no. 8) DLC [TR: Z7164.R4H28]
14
Hampton Institute, _Hampton, Va. Collis P. Huntington Library._
A classified catalogue of the Negro collection in the Collis P.
Huntington Library, Hampton Institute. Compiled by workers of
the Writers’ Program of the Works Projects Administration in the
State of Virginia. Sponsored by Hampton Institute. [n.p.] 1940.
255, [35] p. Z1361.N39H3 [TR: Collis P. Huntington Library
(Hampton Institute) 1971]
15
Haywood, Charles. A bibliography of North American folklore and
folksong. 2d rev. ed. v. 1. The American people north of Mexico,
including Canada. New York, Dover Publications [1961] xxx, 748
p. maps (on lining papers) Z5984.U5H32 v. 1
Section on the Negro: p. 430-560.
16
Heartman, Charles F. Phillis Wheatley (Phillis Peters); a
critical attempt and a bibliography of her writings. New York,
For the author, 1915. 44 p. facsims. (part fold.), port.
(Heartman’s historical series, no. 7) PS866.W5Z6
"The following essay was written by me originally in German
... now translated by another person."
"A short list of books with contents relating to Phillis
Wheatley": [1] p. at end.
17
Historical Records Survey. _District of Columbia._ Calendar of
the writings of Frederick Douglass in the Frederick Douglass
memorial home, Anacostia, D. C. Prepared by District of Columbia
Historical Records Survey, Division of Professional and Service
Projects, Work Projects Administration. Sponsored by the Board
of Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Washington,
District of Columbia Historical Records Survey, 1940.93 leaves.
Z6616.D7H57
18
Howard University, _Washington, D. C. Library. Moorland
Foundation_. The Arthur B. Spingarn collection of Negro authors.
Washington [1948] [12] p. facsim. Z733.W31M6
18a
Hussey, Edith L., Mary Henderson, _and_ Barbara Marx. The Negro
American; a reading list. [New York, Dept. of Racial and
Cultural Relations, National Council of Churches of Christ in
the USA, 1957] 40 p. (Interracial publication, no. 96)
Z1361.N39I5 no. 96
18b
Index to periodical articles by and about Negroes. Mar. 1950+
Boston, G. K. Hall, quarterly. A13.O4 [TR: E185.5.I55M]
Vols. for 1961+ called v. 2+
Title varies: Mar. 1950-summer 1954, _Index to Selected Negro
Periodicals_.—Fall 1954-fall 1965, _Index to Selected
Periodicals_.
Vols. for 1960+ compiled by Hallie Q. Brown Memorial Library,
Central State College, Wilberforce, Ohio, and the Schomburg
Collection, New York Public Library.
Vols. for Mar. 1950-fall 1959 issued by the Library, Central
State College (called Mar.-Dec. 1950 College of Education and
Industrial Arts).
Decennial cumulation, 1950-59; annual cumulation, 1960+
19
Jackson, Miles M. A bibliography of Negro history & culture for
young readers. Assisted by Mary W. Cleaves and Alma L. Gray.
[Pittsburgh] University of Pittsburgh Press, published for
Atlanta University [c1969] xxxi, 134 p. Z1361.N39J3
20
Johnson, Clifton H., _and_ Carroll G. Barber. The Negro
American, a selected and annotated bibliography for high schools
and junior colleges. Nashville, Tenn., Amistad Research Center
[c1968] 113 p. DHU
21
Kaplan, Louis. A bibliography of American autobiographies,
compiled by Louis Kaplan in association with James Tyler Cook,
Clinton E. Colby, Jr. [and] Daniel C. Haskell. Madison,
University of Wisconsin Press, 1961. 372 p. Z1224.K3
See the index for autobiographies relating to the Negro.
22
Koblitz, Minnie W. The Negro in schoolroom literature; resource
materials for the teacher of kindergarten through the sixth
grade. [New York, Center for Urban Education, 1967?] 67 p.
Z1037.K6
"Research ... was performed pursuant to a contract with the
United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
Office of Education."
23
Lancaster, Emmer M. A guide to Negro marketing information.
[Washington] U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Business and Defense
Services Administration; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S.
Govt. Print. Off.] 1966. 50 p. illus. HC110.C6L3
Bibliography: p. 7-20.
24
Lewinson, Paul. A guide to documents in the National Archives:
for Negro studies, compiled for the Committee on Negro Studies
of the American Council of Learned Societies. Washington, 1947.
28 p. (American Council of Learned Societies Devoted to
Humanistic Studies. Committee on Negro Studies. Publications,
no. 1) NNC
25
McNamee, Lawrence F. Dissertations in English and American
literature; theses accepted by American, British, and German
universities, 1865-1964. New York, Bowker, 1968. 1124 p.
Z5O53.M32
Chapter 32 is on Negro literature.
26
Merriam, Alan P. A bibliography of jazz. With the assistance of
Robert J. Brenford. Philadelphia, American Folklore Society,
1954. 145 p. (Publications of the American Folklore Society.
Bibliographical series, v. 4, 1954) ML128.J3M4
27
Miller, Elizabeth W. The Negro in America; a bibliography
compiled for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. With a
foreword by Thomas F. Pettigrew. Cambridge, Harvard University
Press, 1966. xvii, 190 p. Z1361.N39M5
28
Murray, Daniel A. P. Preliminary list of books and pamphlets by
Negro authors, for Paris Exposition and Library of Congress.
[Washington, U.S. Commission to the Paris Exposition, 1900] 8 p.
Z1361.N39M9
29
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
_Education Dept._ Integrated school books; a descriptive
bibliography of 399 pre-school and elementary school texts and
story books. New York, NAACP Special Contribution Fund, 1967. 55
p. Z5814.D5N3
30
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States
of America. _Division of Christian Education._ Negro heritage
resource guide; a bibliography of the Negro in contemporary
America. [New York, Council Press, c1967] 21 p. Z1361.N39N16
31
National Urban League. _Dept. of Research and Community
Projects._ Selected bibliography on the Negro. New York, Dept.
of Research, National Urban League, 1937. 13 leaves.
Z1361.N39N18
—— —— Supplement, no. 1. Compiled by the Dept. of Research,
National Urban League. [New York, 1938] 13 leaves.
Z1361.N39N18 Suppl.
32
New Jersey Library Association. _Bibliography Committee._ New
Jersey and the Negro; a bibliography, 1715-1966. [Trenton] 1967.
196 p. Z1361.N39N45
33
New York Public Library. The Negro; a list of significant books.
Compiled by Dorothy R. Homer. 8th rev. ed. New York, 1960. 25 p.
DHU [TR: Z1361.N39N52 1965]
34
New York. Public Library. _Schomburg Collection of Negro
Literature and History._ Dictionary catalog. Boston, G.K. Hall,
1962. 9 v. (8473 p.) Z881.N592S35
A first supplement (2 v.) was published in 1968.
35
Oberlin College. _Library._ A classified catalogue of the
collection of anti-slavery propaganda in the Oberlin College
Library, compiled by Geraldine Hopkins Hubbard, edited by Julian
S. Fowler. [Oberlin] 1932. 84 p. (_Its_ Bulletin, v. 2, no. 3)
Z1249.S6O2
"Formed the bibliographical portion of a thesis submitted in
June, 1932, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the
degree of master of arts at Oberlin College."—Preface.
"The main list contains all printed items ... which can be
classed as American anti-slavery propaganda published before
January 1, 1863....
An appendix describes the smaller collections of pro-slavery
literature and of the British anti-slavery propaganda."
36
Porter, Dorothy B. Early American Negro writings: a
bibliographical study. _In_ Bibliographical Society of America.
Papers, v. 39, 3d quarter 1945: 192-268. Z1008.B51P, v. 39 [TR:
Wesley, Dorothy Porter, 1905-1995.]
37
Porter, Dorothy B. North American Negro poets, a bibliographical
check-list of their writings, 1760-1944. Hattiesburg, Miss.,
Book Farm, 1945. 90 p. ([Heartman’s historical series, no. 70])
Z1361.N39P6 [TR: Wesley, Dorothy Porter, 1905-1995.]
A new edition is in preparation.
37a
Porter, Dorothy B., _and_ Ethel M. V. Ellis, _comps._ The
journal of Negro education. Index to vols. 1-31, 1932-1962.
Washington, Howard University Press, 1963. 82 p. DHU
38
[Pride, Armistead S.] Negro newspapers on microfilm; a selected
list. Washington, Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service,
1953. 8 p. Z6944.N39P7
39
Princeton University. _Program in American Civilization._ The
Negro in America; bibliographies, conference 1966. [Lincoln
University, Pa., American Studies Institute, c1966] 90 p. DLC
40
Reid, Ira De A. Negro youth, their social and economic
backgrounds; a selected bibliography of unpublished studies,
1900-1938. Washington, American Youth Commission of the American
Council on Education [c1939] 71 leaves. Z1361.N39R35
Largely unpublished theses of a selected list of colleges and
universities in the United States.
41
Reisner, Robert G. The literature of jazz, a selective
bibliography. With an introduction by Marshall W. Stearns. [2d
ed. rev. and enl.] New York, New York Public Library, 1959. 63
p. ML128.J3R4 1959
42
Rollins, Charlemae H., _ed._ We build together; a reader’s guide
to Negro life and literature for elementary and high school use.
Contributors: Augusta Baker [and others] 3d ed. [Champaign,
Ill., National Council of Teachers of English, 1967] xxviii, 71
p. Z1361.N39R77 1967 [TR: [1941?]]
43
Ross, Frank A., _and_ Louise V. Kennedy. A bibliography of Negro
migration. New York, Columbia University Press, 1935. 251 p.
Z1361.N39R8
Annotated.
"The fifth volume produced under the project, Negro Migration,
conducted in the Department of Sociology at Columbia
University, under subsidy by the Social Science Research
Council, and the Columbia University Council for Research in
the Social Sciences."—Preface.
"Bibliographies": p. [191]-194.
44
Salk, Erwin A. A layman’s guide to Negro history. Chicago,
Quadrangle Books, 1966. xviii, 170 p. port. Z1361.N39S23
45
Scally, Mary Anthony, _Sister_. Negro Catholic writers,
1900-1943, bio-bibliography. Detroit, W. Romig [1945] 152 p.
Z1361.N39S35
"Sources": p. 11-12.
46
Schomburg, Arthur A., _comp._ A bibliographical checklist of
American Negro poetry. New York, L. F. Heartman, 1916. 57 p.
(Bibliographica americana; a series of monographs, v. 2)
Z1231.P7S3 [TR: Z1361.N39S37]
"Bibliography of the poetical works of Phillis Wheatley
(copyrighted by Charles F. Heartman) [reprinted from
Heartman’s 'Phillis Wheatley (Phillis Peters)’]": p. 47-57.
47
Sieg, Vera. The Negro problem: a bibliography. Madison, Wis.,
1908. 22 p. (Wisconsin Free Library Commission. American social
questions, no. 1) Z7164.S66A5, no. 1 [Z1361.N39S5]
Prepared in fulfillment of requirements for graduation,
Wisconsin Library School.
48
Spangler, Earl. Bibliography of Negro history: selected and
annotated entries, general and Minnesota. Minneapolis, Ross and
Haines, 1963. 101 p. Z1361.N39S65
49
Texas. Southern University, _Houston. Library_. Heartman Negro
collection; catalogue, v. 1. Houston [1955?] 1 v. (unpaged)
[Z881.H84]
50
Thompson, Edgar T., _and_ Alma M. Thompson. Race and region, a
descriptive bibliography compiled with special reference to the
relations between whites and Negroes in the United States.
Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1949. 194 p.
Z1361.N39T5
Material in the libraries of Duke University, the University
of North Carolina, and North Carolina College.
51
Treworgy, Mildred L., _and_ Paul B. Foreman. Negroes in the
United States; a bibliography of materials for schools,
approvable for purchase in Pennsylvania under NDEA provisions.
With a supplement of recent materials on other American minority
peoples. University Park, Pa. [Available from the Office of the
Director of Libraries, Pennsylvania State University] 1967. 93
p. (Pennsylvania. State University. Libraries. School series,
no. 1) PSt
52
Tuskegee Institute. _Dept. of Records and Research._ A
bibliography of the student movement protesting segregation and
discrimination, 1960. Tuskegee Institute, Ala., 1961. 10 leaves.
(_Its_ Records and research pamphlet no. 9) Z7164.R12T8
53
Tuskegee Institute. _Dept. of Records and Research._ A selected
list of references relating to the elementary, secondary, and
higher education of Negroes, 1949 to June 1955. [Tuskegee
Institute, Ala.] 1955. 18 leaves. (_Its_ Records and research
pamphlet no. 5) Z1361.N39T8
54
Tuskegee Institute. _Dept. of Records and Research._ A selected
list of references relating to the Negro teacher, 1949 to June
1955. [Tuskegee Institute, Ala.] 1955. 3 leaves. (_Its_ Records
and research pamphlet no. 7) Z1361.N39T83
55
U.S. _Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. Library._
Bibliography of Robert C. Weaver. [Washington, 1966] 9 leaves.
Z7164.H8U446
56
U.S. _Library of Congress._ 75 years of freedom; commemoration
of the 75th anniversary of the proclamation of the 13th
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"The contribution of the American Negro to American culture
was the theme of a series of exhibits and concerts in the
Library of Congress commencing on December 18th, the 75th
anniversary of the proclamation of the Thirteenth amendment,
which ended slavery in the United States."—p. v.
57
U.S. _Library of Congress. Division of Bibliography._ List of
discussions of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments with
special reference to Negro suffrage. Compiled under the
direction of Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin. Washington, Govt.
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U.S. _Library of Congress. Division of Bibliography._ Select
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02—REFERENCE SOURCES—Encyclopedias, Biographical Dictionaries, Annuals
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75
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76
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79
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03—ART
82
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85
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86
Locke, Alain L. Negro art: past and present. Washington,
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87
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89
The Negro in American art. An exhibition co-sponsored by the
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October 16, 1966; University of California, Davis, November 1 to
December 15, 1966; Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego, January 6 to
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90
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91
Porter, James A. Modern Negro art. With eighty-five halftone
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92
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93
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Schoener, Allon, _comp._ Harlem on my mind; cultural capital of
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96
United States Committee for the First World Festival of Negro
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the United States Committee for the First World Festival of
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Smithsonian Institution. [Text translation prepared by Denise
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"The exhibition will be circulated in the United States by the
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English and French.
97
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04—BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY—Collective
98
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100
Bennett, Lerone. Pioneers in protest. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co.,
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101
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102
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103
Bontemps, Arna W. We have tomorrow. Illustrated with photographs
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104
Brawley, Benjamin G. Negro builders and heroes. Chapel Hill,
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105
Brown, Hallie Q., _comp._ Homespun heroines and other women of
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107
Bruce, John E., _comp._ Short biographical sketches of eminent
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108
Bryant, Lawrence C. Negro lawmakers in the South Carolina
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109
Bryant, Lawrence C. Negro senators and representatives in the
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110
Bullock, Ralph W. In spite of handicaps; brief biographical
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111
Cherry, Gwendolyn, Ruby Thomas, _and_ Pauline Willis. Portraits
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112
Child, Lydia M. F. The freedmen’s book. New York, Arno Press,
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113
Christmas, Walter, _ed._ Negroes in public affairs and
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114
Daniel, Sadie I. Women builders. Washington, Associated
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Contents.—Lucy Craft Laney.—Maggie Lena Walker.—Janie Porter
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115
Dannett, Sylvia G. L. Profiles of Negro womanhood.
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Contents.—v. 1. 1619-1900.—v. 2. 20th century.
116
David, Jay, _comp._ Growing up black. New York, Morrow, 1968.
256 p. [E185.96.D283] [TR: E185.96.G76 1992]
Includes well-known personalities such as Ethel Waters,
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117
Dobler, Lavinia G., _and_ Edgar A. Toppin. Pioneers and
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118
Embree, Edwin R. 13 against the odds. New York, Viking Press,
1944. 261 p. ports. E185.96.E4
Contents.—Mary McLeod Bethune, Amazon of God.—Richard Wright,
native son.—Charles S. Johnson, a scholar and a
gentleman.—Walter White, little David.—George Washington
Carver, sweet potato wizard.—Langston Hughes, Shakespeare in
Harlem.—Marian Anderson, deep river of song.—W. E. B. DuBois,
elder statesman.—Mordecai W. Johnson, Lord high
chancellor.—William Grant Still, music maker.—A. Philip
Randolph, Saint Philip of the Pullman porters.—Joe Louis,
champion of the world.—Paul Robeson, voice of freedom.
119
Foley, Albert S. God’s men of color; the colored Catholic
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120
Haynes, Elizabeth R. Unsung heroes. New York, DuBois and Dill,
1921. 270 p. illus., ports. E185.96.H4
Contents.—Frederick Douglass.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—Booker T.
Washington.—Harriet Tubman.—Alexander S. Pushkin.—Blanche
Kelso Bruce.—Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.—Benjamin
Banneker.—Phillis Wheatley.—Toussaint L’Ouverture.—Josiah
Henson.—Sojourner Truth.—Crispus Attucks.—Alexandre
Dumas.—Paul Cuffé.—Alexander Crummell.—John Mercer Langston.
121
Hill, Roy L. Who’s who in the American Negro press. Dallas,
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122
Hughes, Langston. Famous Negro heroes of America. Illustrated by
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123
Hughes, Langston. Famous Negro music makers: illustrated with
photographs. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1955. 179 p. illus. (Famous
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124
Huie, William B. Three lives for Mississippi. With an
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Concerns civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, James E. Chaney,
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125
Lomax, Louis E. To kill a black man. Los Angeles, Holloway House
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256 p. E185.97.L5L6
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King are the subjects of this
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126
Majors, Monroe A. Noted Negro women, their triumphs and
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127
Metcalf, George R. Black profiles. New York, McGraw-Hill [1968]
341 p. E185.96.M48
Bibliographical references included in "A note on sources" (p.
337-340).
Contents.—Martin Luther King, Jr.—William E. B. DuBois.—Roy
Wilkins.—Thurgood Marshall.—Jackie Robinson.—Harriet
Tubman.—Medgar Wiley Evers.—James H. Meredith.—Rosa
Parks.—Edward W. Brooke.—Whitney Moore Young, Jr.
128
Moseley, J. H. Sixty years in Congress and twenty-eight out. New
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129
[Mott, Abigail F., _and_ M. S. Wood], _comps._ Narratives of
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130
Murray, Pauli. Proud shoes; the story of an American family. New
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131
The National register; pertinent facts about colored Americans.
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132
Newbold, Nathan C., _ed._ Five North Carolina Negro educators;
prepared under the direction of N. C. Newbold. Chapel Hill,
University of North Carolina Press, 1939. 142 p. ports.
LC2802.N8N4
Biographical sketches composed by committees organized in nine
North Carolina colleges, each committee consisting of one
faculty adviser and one or more students.
"Published under the auspices of the Division of Cooperation
in Education and Race Relations; cooperating organizations:
State Department of Public Instruction, University of North
Carolina [and] Duke University."
Contents.—Simon Green Atkins.—James Benson Dudley.—Annie
Wealthy Holland.—Peter Weddick Moore.—Ezekiel Ezra Smith.
133
Nichols, Charles H. Many thousand gone; the ex-slaves’ account
of their bondage and freedom. Leiden, Brill, 1963. xvi, 229 p.
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134
Ovington, Mary W. Portraits in color. New York, Viking Press,
1927. 241 p. E185.96.O96
Contents.—James Weldon Johnson.—Marcus Garvey.—Max
Yergan.—Mordecai W. Johnson.—Lucy Laney.—Robert Russa
Moton.—W. E. Burghardt DuBois.—Scipio Africanus Jones.—Walter
White.—Robert S. Abbott.—Maggie Lena Walker.—Eugene Kinckle
Jones.—Louis Tompkins Wright.—Ernest Everett Just.—George
Washington Carver.—Janie Porter Barrett.—Langston Hughes.—Paul
Robeson.—Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller.—Roland Hayes.
135
Redding, Jay Saunders. The lonesome road; the story of the
Negro’s part in America. New York, Doubleday, 1958. 355 p.
(Mainstream of America series) E185.61.R298
Bibliography: p. 335-340.
The lives of 12 Negro men and women and their struggle for
equal rights.
136
Richardson, Ben A. Great American Negroes; rev. by William A.
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339 p. illus. E185.96.R5 1956
137
Robinson, Wilhelmena S. Historical Negro biographies. New York,
Publishers Co. [1967] 291 p. ports. (International library of
Negro life and history) DT18.R57
Published under the auspices of the Association for the Study
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Bibliography: p. 271-281.
138
Rogers, Joel A. World’s great men of color. New York, J. A.
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On cover: 3000 B.C. to 1946 A.D.
Paged continuously.
Includes bibliographies.
139
Rollins, Charlemae H. Famous American Negro poets. New York,
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people) PS153.N5R6
140
Rollins, Charlemae H. Famous Negro entertainers of stage,
screen, and TV. New York, Dodd, Mead [1967] 122 p. ports.
(Famous biographies for young people) PN2286.R6
Contents.—Ira Aldridge.—Marian Anderson.—Louis "Satchmo"
Armstrong.—Josephine Baker.—Harry Belafonte.—Nat "King"
Cole.—Sammy Davis, Jr.—"Duke" Ellington.—Lena Horne.—Eartha
Kitt.—Sidney Poitier.—Leontyne Price.—Paul Robeson.—-Bill
"Bojangles" Robinson.—"Bert" Williams.—Thomas "Fats" Waller.
141
Rollins, Charlemae H. They showed the way; forty American Negro
leaders. New York, Crowell [1964] 165 p. E185.96.R6
142
Scruggs, Lawson A. Women of distinction: remarkable in works and
invincible in character. Introduction by Mrs. Josephine Turpin
Washington. Special contributions by T. Thomas Fortune, William
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ports. E185.96.S4
143
Simmons, William J. Men of mark; eminent, progressive and
rising. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 1141 p. ports. (The American
Negro, his history and literature) E185.96.S45 1968
Reprint of the 1887 ed.
144
Spellman, A. B. Four lives in the bebop business. New York,
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145
Sterne, Emma G. I have a dream. Illustrated by Tracy Sugarman.
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Bibliography: p. [i]-iv (3d group).
Contents.—Lift every voice and sing: Marian Anderson.—For
life, liberty, and the pursuit of jobs: Asa Philip
Randolph.—Freedom on the seas: Hugh Mulzac.—Hammer of justice:
Thurgood Marshall.—Tired feet and rested hearts: Rosa Lee
Parks.—At the point of the bayonet: Daisy Bates.—When freedom
is a cup of coffee: James Farmer.—The man with the bulletproof
soul: Fred Shuttlesworth.—We shall overcome: John Lewis.—One
day out of a long tomorrow.
146
Styles, Fitzhugh L. The Negro lawyers’ contribution to
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07—COOKERY
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09—ECONOMIC CONDITIONS—Business
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620
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13—ENTERTAINMENT
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16—HISTORY—Slavery
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824
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Knights of the White Camelia.—no. 2. Revised and amended
prescript of Ku Klux Klan.—no. 3. Union League documents.—no.
4-5. Public frauds in South Carolina. The constitution of the
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905
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906
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908
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909
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910
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913
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917
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921
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922
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925
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926
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18—LEGAL STATUS
931
Avins, Alfred, _comp._ The Reconstruction amendments’ debates:
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932
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Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents.—v. 1. Cases from the courts of England, Virginia,
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North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.—v. 3. Cases
from the courts of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and
Louisiana.—v. 4. Cases from the courts of New England, the
middle States, and the District of Columbia.—v. 5. Cases from
the courts of States north of the Ohio and west of the
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Conference on Discrimination and the Law, _University of
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939
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945
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947
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19—LITERATURE—History and Criticism
948
Abramson, Doris E. Negro playwrights in the American theatre,
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949
Bone, Robert A. The Negro novel in America. [Rev. ed.] New
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950
Brawley, Benjamin G., _ed._ Early Negro American writers;
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951
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952
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Contents.—The Negro genius.—Phillis Wheatley.—A hundred years
of striving.—Orators. Douglass and Washington.—Paul Laurence
Dunbar.—Charles W. Chesnutt.—W. E. Burghardt DuBois.—William
Stanley Braithwaite.—James Weldon Johnson.—Other writers.—The
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954
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955
Butcher, Margaret J. The Negro in American culture; based on
materials left by Alain Locke. New York, Knopf, 1956. 294 p.
E185.82.B89
956
Dreer, Herman. American literature by Negro authors. New York,
Macmillan, 1950. xvii, 334 p. ports. PS508.N3D7
Bibliography: p. 327-332.
957
Ellison, Ralph. Shadow and act. New York, Random House [1964]
xxii, 317 p. PS153.N5E4 1964
958
Ferguson, Blanche E. Countee Cullen and the Negro renaissance.
New York, Dodd, Mead [1966] 213 p. illus., ports. PS3505.U287Z6
Bibliography: p. 205-206.
959
Ford, Nick A. The contemporary Negro novel; a study in race
relations. College Park, Md., McGrath Pub. Co., 1968 [c1936] 108
p. PS374.N4F6 1968
Bibliography: p. 107-108.
960
Gloster, Hugh M. Negro voices in American fiction. Chapel Hill,
University of North Carolina Press, 1948. xiv, 295 p. PS374.N4G5
Bibliography: p. 273-288.
961
Green, Elizabeth A. L. The Negro in contemporary American
literature; an outline for individual and group study. College
Park, Md., McGrath Pub. Co. [1968, c1928] 92 p. PS153.N5G7 1968
Includes bibliographical references.
962
Gross, Seymour L., _and_ John E. Hardy, _eds._ Images of the
Negro in American literature. Chicago, University of Chicago
Press [1966] 321 p. (Patterns of literary criticism) PS173.N4G7
Bibliography: p. 289-315.
963
Hughes, John M. C. The Negro novelist; a discussion of the
writings of American Negro novelists, 1940-1950, by Carl Milton
Hughes [pseud.]. New York, Citadel Press [1953] 288 p.
PS374.N4H8
Bibliography: p. [279]-285.
964
Littlejohn, David. Black on white; a critical survey of writing
by American Negroes. New York, Grossman, 1966. 180 p. PS153.N5L5
965
Loggins, Vernon. The Negro author, his development in America to
1900. Port Washington, N. Y., Kennikat Press [1964, c1959] 480
p. (Columbia University studies in English and comparative
literature) PS153.N5L65 1964
Issued also as thesis, Columbia University, 1931.
"Bibliographies": p. [408]-457.
966
Margolies, Edward. Native sons; a critical study of
twentieth-century Negro American authors. Philadelphia,
Lippincott [1968] 210 p. PS153.N5M26
Contents.—Perspectives.—The first forty years: 1900-1940; [W.
E. B. DuBois and others]—Migration: William Attaway and _Blood
on the Forge_.—Richard Wright: _Native Son_ and three kinds of
revolution.—Race and sex; the novels of Chester Himes.—The
Negro church; James Baldwin and the Christian vision.—History
as blues: Ralph Ellison’s _Invisible Man_.—The new
nationalism: Malcolm X.—The expatriate as novelist: William
Demby.—Prospects: LeRoi Jones?—Bibliography (p. 201).
967
McCall, Dan. The example of Richard Wright. New York, Harcourt,
Brace & World [c1969] 202 p. PS3545.R815Z7
968
Mays, Benjamin E. The Negro’s God as reflected in his
literature. Lithographs by James L. Wells. Boston, Chapman &
Grimes [c1938] 269 p. PS153.N5M3
Bibliography: p. 257-263.
969
Nelson, John H. The Negro character in American literature.
Lawrence, Kan., Dept. of Journalism Press, 1926. 146 p.
(Bulletin of the University of Kansas, v. 27, no. 15.
_Humanistic studies._ v. 4, no. 1) PS173.N4N4 1926a
Issued also in bound form as _Humanistic Studies_, v. 4, no.
1, without the cover having series note, Bulletin of the
University of Kansas, v. 27, no. 15.
970
Nilon, Charles H. Faulkner and the Negro. Boulder, University of
Colorado Press, 1962. 111 p. (University of Colorado studies.
Series in language and literature, no. 8) P25.C64 no. 8
Bibliographical footnotes.
971
Redding, Jay Saunders. To make a poet black. Chapel Hill,
University of North Carolina Press, 1939. 142 p. PS153.N5R4 [TR:
Redding, J. Saunders]
"Factual material and critical opinion on American Negro
literature."—Preface.
Bibliography: p. [131]-136.
972
Turner, Darwin T., _and_ Jean M. Bright, _eds._ Images of the
Negro in America. Boston, D. C. Heath [1965] 113 p. (Selected
source materials for college research papers) PS508.N3T8
Bibliographical references included in "Suggestions for
library work" (p. 112-113).
973
Turner, Lorenzo D. Anti-slavery sentiment in American literature
prior to 1865. Port Washington, N. Y., Kennikat Press [1966] 188
p. PS169.S47T8 1966
Reprint of a thesis, University of Chicago, 1926.
Bibliography: p. 153-182.
974
Wagner, Jean. Les poètes nègres des États-Unis; le sentiment
racial et religieux dans la poésie de P. L. Dunbar à L. Hughes
(1890-1940). Paris, Librairie Istra, 1963 [c1962] 637 p.
PS153.N5W3
Bibliography: p. [601]-620.
20—LITERATURE—Anthologies
975
Brown, Sterling A., Arthur P. Davis, _and_ Ulysses G. Lee,
_eds._ The Negro caravan, writings by American Negroes. New
York, Dryden Press [c1941] xviii, 1082 p. PS508.N3B75
Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.
976
Calverton, Victor F., _ed._ Anthology of American Negro
literature, edited, with an introduction, by V. F. Calverton.
New York, Modern Library [c1929] 535 p. (The Modern library of
the world’s best books) PS591.N4C3 [TR: Calverton, V. F.]
Bibliography: p. 700-718.
977
Chapman, Abraham, _comp._ Black voices; an anthology of
Afro-American literature. Edited, with an introduction and
biographical notes, by Abraham Chapman. New York, New American
Library [1968] 718 p. (A Mentor book) PS508.N3C5
Bibliography: p. 700-718.
978
Conference of Negro Writers. _1st, New York, 1959._ The American
Negro writer and his roots; selected papers. New York, American
Society of African Culture, 1960. 70 p. illus. PS153.N5C6 1959ac
979
Cromwell, Otelia, Lorenzo D. Turner, _and_ Eva B. Dykes, _eds._
Readings from Negro authors, for schools and colleges, with a
bibliography of Negro literature. New York, Harcourt, Brace
[c1931] 388 p. PS508.N3C7
"A bibliography of Negro literature": p. 371-383; contains
"Collateral reading."
980
Culp, Daniel W., _ed._ Twentieth century Negro literature; or, A
cyclopedia of thought on the vital topics relating to the
American Negro, by one hundred of America’s greatest Negroes.
Naperville, Ill., J. L. Nichols [1902] 472 p. ports. E185.5.C97
981
Cunard, Nancy, _comp._ Negro; anthology, made by Nancy Cunard,
1931-1933. London, Published by Nancy Cunard at Wishart, 1934.
854 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports. HT1581.C8 [TR: E185.5.C98
1934]
Contains music.
Contents.—America.—Negro stars.—Music.—Poetry.—West Indies and
South America.—Europe.—Africa.
982
Emanuel, James A., _and_ Theodore L. Gross, _comps._ Dark
symphony: Negro literature in America. New York, Free Press
[1968] xviii, 604 p. PS508.N3E4
Bibliography: p. 564-600.
983
Hill, Herbert, _ed._ Anger, and beyond: the Negro writer in the
United States. New York, Harper & Row [1966] xxii, 227 p.
PS153.N5H5
984
Hill, Herbert, _ed._ Soon, one morning; new writing by American
Negroes, 1940-1962. Selected and edited, with an introduction
and biographical notes, by Herbert Hill. New York, Knopf, 1963.
617 p. PS508.N3H5
985
Hughes, Langston. The Langston Hughes reader. New York, G.
Braziller, 1958. 501 p. PS3515.U274A6 1958
986
Johnson, Charles S., _ed._ Ebony and topaz, a collectanea. New
York, Opportunity, National Urban League [c1927] 164 p. illus.,
facsims., plates, ports. PS508.N3J6
987
Jones, LeRoi, _and_ Larry Neal, _comps._ Black fire; an
anthology of Afro-American writing. New York, Morrow, 1968.
xviii, 670 p. illus. [PS508.N3J64] [TR: PS508.N3B33]
988
Jones, LeRoi, _ed._ The moderns; an anthology of new writing in
America. New York, Corinth Books, 1963. xvi, 351 p. PS536.J6
[TR: PS536.2.B29 1963 Baraka, Imamu Amiri]
Bibliographical references included in "Acknowledgments" (p.
[vii-viii]).
989
Locke, Alain L., _ed._ The new Negro; an interpretation. With a
new introduction by Allan H. Spear. New York, Johnson Reprint
Corp., 1968. xxii, xviii, 446 p. illus., music, ports.
E185.82.L75 1968
The text is a reprint of the 1925 ed.
Includes bibliographies.
990
Moon, Bucklin, _ed._ Primer for white folks. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, Doran, 1945. xiv, 491 p. E185.5.M72
991
Plato, Ann. Essays; including biographies and miscellaneous
pieces, in prose and poetry. Hartford, Printed for the author,
1841. xx, 122 p. PS2593.P347 1841
992
Watkins, Sylvestre C., _ed._ Anthology of American Negro
literature; with an introduction by John T. Frederick. New York,
Modern Library [1944] xvii, 481 p. (The Modern library of the
world’s best books) PS508.N3W3
"Biographical notes": p. [457]-481.
993
Watts Writers’ Workshop. From the ashes; voices of Watts. Edited
and with an introduction by Budd Schulberg. [New York] New
American Library [1967] 277 p. PS508.N3W33
994
Williams, John A., _comp._ Beyond the angry black. [2d ed.] New
York, Cooper Square Publishers, 1966. xix, 198 p. PS509.N4B4
1966
A reissue with new material of _The Angry Black_, published in
1962.
21—LITERATURE—Essays and Addresses
995
Adoff, Arnold, _comp._ Black on black; commentaries by Negro
Americans. Foreword by Roger Mae Johnson. New York, Macmillan
[1968] 236 p. E185.5.A24
996
Ahmann, Mathew H., _ed._ The new Negro. Contributors: Stephen J.
Wright [and others]. In the symposium: James Baldwin [and
others]. Notre Dame, Ind., Fides Publishers [1961] 145 p.
E185.6.A26
Includes papers presented at the 1st convention of the
National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, held in
Detroit in 1961.
997
Baldwin, James. Nobody knows my name; more notes of a native
son. New York, Dial Press, 1961. 241 p. E185.61.B197
998
Bennett, Lerone. The Negro mood, and other essays. Chicago,
Johnson Pub. Co., 1964. 104 p. E185.61.B43
999
Bernstein, Barton J., _ed._ Towards a new past; dissenting
essays in American history. New York, Pantheon Books [1968] 364
p. E175.B46
Includes bibliographical references.
1000
Brotz, Howard, _ed._ Negro social and political thought,
1850-1920; representative texts. New York, Basic Books [1966]
593 p. E185.B876
Includes bibliographies.
1001
Clark, Kenneth B. Social power and social change in contemporary
America; an address [delivered on July 18, 1966, before an
audience of summer interns working in the Dept. of State, the
Agency for International Development, and the United States
Information Agency. Washington, Dept. of State; for sale by the
Supt. of Docs., U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1966] 20 p. ([U.S.]
Dept. of State. Publication 8125. Department and Foreign Service
series, 134) HN57.C55
"Prepared under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State’s
Equal Employment Opportunity Program, Office of the Deputy
Under Secretary for Administration."
1002
Clarke, John H., _ed._ William Styron’s Nat Turner; ten black
writers respond. Boston, Beacon Press [1968] 120 p. illus.
PS3569.T9C633
Appendix (p. [93]-117): The text of _The Confessions of Nat
Turner_.
1003
Crummell, Alexander. Africa and America; addresses and
discourses. Springfield, Mass., Willey, 1891. 466 p. port.
E185.5.C95
1004
Crummell, Alexander. The relations and duties of free colored
men in America to Africa. A letter to Charles B. Dunbar.
Hartford, Press of Case, Lockwood, 1861. 54 p. E448.C95
1005
Daedalus. The Negro American. Edited and with introductions by
Talcott Parsons and Kenneth B. Clark, and with a foreword by
Lyndon B. Johnson. Illustrated with a 32 page portfolio of
photographs by Bruce Davidson, selected and introduced by Arthur
D. Trottenberg. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1966. xxix, 781 p.
illus. (The Daedalus library [v. 7]) E185.6.D24
Most of the essays, some in slightly different form, appeared
originally in the fall 1965 and winter 1966 issues of
_Daedalus_.
Includes bibliographical references.
1006
Daniel, Bradford, _ed._ Black, white, and gray; twenty-one
points of view on the race question. New York, Sheed and Ward
[1964] 308 p. E185.61.D26
1007
Douglass, Frederick. Three addresses on the relations subsisting
between the white and colored people of the United States.
Washington, Gibson Bros., Printers, 1886. 68 p. E185.61.D734
1008
Drimmer, Melvin, _comp._ Black history; a reappraisal, edited
with commentary by Melvin Drimmer. Garden City, N. Y.,
Doubleday, 1968. xx, 553 p. E185.D7
Essays which present the Negro’s role in American history,
each prefaced by an analysis of the historical events
surrounding the period it covers.
Bibliography: p. [531]-538.
1009
DuBois, William E. B. Darkwater; voices from within the veil.
New York, Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920. 276 p. [E183.5.D8]
[TR: E185.61.D83 1920]
Reprinted in part from various periodicals.
1010
DuBois, William E. B. The souls of black folk; essays and
sketches. New York, Blue Heron Press, 1953. 264 p. illus.
E185.5.D81 1953
First printed in 1903.
1011
Ebony. White on black; the views of twenty-two white Americans
on the Negro. Edited by Era Bell Thompson and Herbert Nipson,
editors of Ebony magazine. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1963. 230
p. E185.6.E26
1012
Franklin, John H. Lincoln and public morality; an address
delivered at the Chicago Historical Society on February 12,
1959. [Chicago] Chicago Historical Society, 1959. 24 p. JA79.F66
1013
Freedom of Information Conference, _8th, University of Missouri,
1965_. Race and the news media. Edited by Paul L. Fisher and
Ralph Lowenstein. New York, Praeger [1967] 158 p. E185.61.F84
1965aa
Papers and summaries of discussion sessions of the conference
sponsored by the Freedom of Information Center of the
University of Missouri and the Anti-defamation League of B’nai
B’rith.
1014
Goldwin, Robert A., _comp._ Civil disobedience; five essays by
Martin Luther King, Jr. [and others]. Edited by Robert A.
Goldwin. [Gambier, Ohio, Public Affairs Conference Center,
Kenyon College, 1968] 1 v. (various pagings) JC328.G58
Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents.—Letter from the Birmingham city jail, by M. L. King,
Jr.—The case against civil disobedience, by H. J.
Storing.—Reflections on civil disobedience and lawlessness, by
P. Goodman.—Civil disobedience and beyond, by J. Farmer.—The
American tradition of civil disobedience: a response to Henry
David Thoreau, by H. V. Jaffa.
1015
Goldwin, Robert A., _ed._ 100 years of emancipation, essays by
Harry V. Jaffa [and others]. Chicago, Rand McNally [1964] 217 p.
(Rand McNally public affairs series) E185.61.G62 1964a
Bibliographical footnotes.
1016
Grimke, Francis J. Christianity and race prejudice; two
discourses delivered in the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian
Church, Washington, D.C., May 29th, and June 5th, 1910. By the
pastor Rev. Francis J. Grimke. [Washington, Press of W. E. Cobb,
1910] 29 p. E185.61.G87 BX9178.G764C6 no. 4
1017
Grimke, Francis J. Equality of rights for all citizens, black
and white, alike. A discourse delivered in the Fifteenth Street
Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., Sunday, March 7th, 1909,
by the pastor, Rev. Francis J. Grimke. [Washington, 1909] 19 p.
E185.61.G875
1018
Hill, Roy L. Rhetoric of racial revolt. Denver, Golden Bell
Press, 1964. 378 p. E185.6.H52
1019
Howard University, _Washington, D.C. Graduate School. Division
of the Social Sciences_. The new Negro thirty years afterward;
papers contributed to the sixteenth annual spring conference ...
April 20, 21, and 22, 1955. Edited by Rayford W. Logan,
chairman, Eugene C. Holmes [and] G. Franklin Edwards.
Washington, Howard University Press, 1955 [i.e. 1956] 96 p.
E185.5.H73 1955a
"Dedicated to the memory of Professor Alain Locke."
Includes bibliographies. "Bibliography of the writings of
Alain Leroy Locke ... by Robert E. Martin": p. 89-96.
1020
Johnson, Lyndon B., _Pres. U.S._ The one huge wrong: President
Lyndon Johnson speaking at Howard University in Washington on
June 4, 1965, analysing the Negro problem; [linocut
illustrations by Paul Peter Piech]. Bushey (Herts.), Taurus
Press [1968] [15] p. illus. E185.J63
"Two hundred and eighty [numbered] copies have been printed
plus a 30 special bound edition. This is copy number 216."
1021
Jones, LeRoi. Home; social essays. New York, Morrow, 1966. 252
p. [E185.6.J74] [TR: E185.6.B25 1966 Baraka, Imamu Amiri]
1022
King, Donald B., _and_ Charles W. Quick, _eds._ Legal aspects of
the civil rights movement. With an introduction by James M.
Nabrit, Jr. Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1965. 447 p.
[DLC-LL] [TR: KF4757.A5K5]
"Civil rights law of 1964": p. 333-375.
Bibliography: p. 431-446.
1023
King, Martin Luther. I have a dream; speech at the March on
Washington. [n.p.] c1963. 6 p. E185.61.K53
1024
King, Martin Luther. The trumpet of conscience. New York, Harper
& Row [1968, c1967] 78 p. (Massey lectures, 1967)
E185.97.K5 1968
Canadian ed. (Canadian Broadcasting Co.) has title:
_Conscience for Change._
1025
Lincoln, Charles Eric. Sounds of the struggle; persons and
perspectives in civil rights. New York, Morrow, 1967. 252 p.
E185.615.L5
Includes bibliographical references.
1026
Little, Malcolm. Malcolm X speaks; selected speeches and
statements. [Edited, with prefatory notes, by George Breitman]
New York, Merit Publishers, 1965. 242 p. illus., ports.
E185.61.L58
1027
Little, Malcolm. The speeches of Malcolm X at Harvard. Edited,
with an introductory essay, by Archie Epps. New York, W. Morrow,
1968. 191 p. [E185.61.L59 1968] [TR: BP223.Z8L57 1968]
Bibliographical references included in "Footnotes" (p.
[183]-191).
1028
Mack, Raymond W. Race, class, and power. 2d ed. [New York]
American Book Co. [1968] 468 p. E184.A1M145 1968
Includes bibliographical references.
1029
Meier, August, _and_ Elliott M. Rudwick, _comps._ The making of
black America; essays in Negro life & history. New York,
Atheneum, 1969. xvi, 377, 507 p. (Studies in American Negro
life) E185.M43
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents.—The origins of black Americans.—The black community
in modern America.
1030
Miller, Kelly. Race adjustment [and] The everlasting stain. New
York, Arno Press, 1968. 306, 352 p. (The American Negro, his
history and literature) E185.M66 1968
Reprint of the 1908 ed. of _Race Adjustment_ and of the 1924
ed. of _The Everlasting Stain_.
1031
Murphy, Raymond J., _and_ Howard Elinson, _eds._ Problems &
prospects of the Negro movement. Belmont, Calif., Wadsworth Pub.
Co. [1966] 440 p. illus., (Wadsworth continuing education
series) E185.615.M8
Bibliography: p. 437-440. Includes bibliographical references.
1032
Nelson, Alice R. M. D., _ed._ Masterpieces of Negro eloquence;
the best speeches delivered by the Negro from the days of
slavery to the present time. New York, Bookery Pub. Co. [c1914]
512 p. port. PS663.N4N4 [TR: Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore]
1033
Pipes, William H. Death of an "Uncle Tom." New York, Carlton
Press [1967] 118 p. (A Hearthstone book) E185.61.P6
Bibliographical footnotes.
1034
Redding, Jay Saunders. No day of triumph. With an introduction
by Richard Wright. New York, Harper [1942] 342 p. E185.6.R42
1035
Roussève, Ronald J. Discord in brown and white; nine essays on
intergroup relations in the United States by a Negro American.
New York, Vantage Press [1961] 89 p. E185.61.R82
"Selected references": p. 87-89.
1036
Stone, Chuck. Tell it like it is. New York, Trident Press, 1967
[c1968] 211 p. E185.61.S872 1968
1037
Theobald, Robert. An alternative future for America; essays and
speeches. Edited by Kendall College. [Chicago, Swallow Press,
1968] 186 p. illus. HN65.T44
1038
Truman, Harry S., _Pres. U.S._ Freedom and equality, addresses.
David S. Horton, editor. Columbia, University of Missouri Press
[1960] 85 p. JC599.U5T7
1039
Washington, Booker T. Character building; being addresses
delivered on Sunday evenings to the students of Tuskegee
Institute. New York, Doubleday, Page, 1902. 291 p. front.
BJ1581.W15
1040
Washington, Booker T. Selected speeches. Edited by E. Davidson
Washington. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran, 1932. xvi, 283
p. port. E185.6.W319
1041
Westin, Alan F., _ed._ Freedom now! The civil-rights struggle in
America. New York, Basic Books [1964] xv, 346 p. E185.61.W54
Bibliography: p.[329]-341.
1042
Why I believe there is a God; sixteen essays by Negro clergymen.
With an introduction by Howard Thurman. Chicago, Johnson Pub.
Co., 1965. 120 p. BT102.W5
1043
Wish, Harvey, _ed._ The Negro since emancipation. Englewood
Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1964] 184 p. (A Spectrum book)
E185.61.W79
Bibliography: p. 183-184.
1044
Woodson, Carter G., _ed._ Negro orators and their orations. New
York, Russell & Russell [1969] 711 p. PS663.N4W6 1969
Reprint of the 1925 ed.
Bibliographical footnotes.
22—LITERATURE—Fiction
1044a
Ashby, William M. Redder blood; a novel. New York, Cosmopolitan
Press, 1915. 188 p. PZ3.A8234Re [TR: PS3501.S489]
1045
Attaway, William. Blood on the forge, a novel. Garden City,
N.Y., Doubleday, Doran, 1941. 279 p. PZ3.A882Bl [TR: PS3501.T59]
1046
Baldwin, James. Another country. New York, Dial Press, 1962. 436
p. PZ4.B18An2 [TR: PS3552.A45]
1047
Baldwin, James. Giovanni’s room; a novel. New York, Dial Press,
1956. 248 p. PZ4.B18Gi [TR: PS3552.A45]
1048
Baldwin, James. Go tell it on the mountain. New York, Knopf,
1953. 303 p. [PZ4.B18Go] [TR: PS3552.A45G62 1953]
1049
Baldwin, James. Going to meet the man. New York, Dial Press,
1965. 249 p. PZ4.B18Gq [TR: PS3552.A45]
Contents.—The rockpile.—The outing.—The man child.—Previous
condition.—Sonny’s blues.—This morning, this evening, so
soon.—Come out the wilderness.—Going to meet the man.
1050
Baldwin, James. Tell me how long the train’s been gone; a novel.
New York, Dial Press, 1968. 484 p. PS3552.A45T4
1051
Baltimore Afro-American. Best short stories by Afro-American
writers, 1925-1950, selected and edited by Nick Aaron Ford and
H. L. Faggett. Boston, Meador Pub. Co. [1950] 307 p. [PZ1.B23Be]
[TR: PZ1.B44684]
1052
Bennett, Hal. A wilderness of vines. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, 1966. 345 p. PZ4.B4696Wi [TR: PS3552.E546]
1053
Boles, Robert. Curling, a novel. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1968
[c1967] 259 p. PZ4.B6883Cu
1054
Bontemps, Arna W. Black thunder. New York, Macmillan, 1936. 298
p. PZ3.B64442Bl [TR: PS3503.O474]
1055
Bontemps, Arna W. Chariot in the sky; a story of the Jubilee
Singers. Illustrations by Cyrus Leroy Baldridge. Philadelphia,
Winston [1951] 234 p. illus. (Land of the Free series)
PZ7.B6443Ch
1056
Bontemps, Arna W. Drums at dusk; a novel. New York, Macmillan,
1939. 226 p. illus. PZ3.B64442Dr [TR: PS3503.O474]
1056a
Bontemps, Arna W. God sends Sunday. New York, Harcourt, Brace
[c1931] 199 p. PZ3.B64442Go [TR: PS3503.O474]
1057
Bosworth, William. The long search, a novel. Great Barrington,
Mass., Advance Pub. Co. [1957] 303 p. PZ4.B7475Lo
1058
Brooks, Gwendolyn. Maud Martha, a novel. New York, Harper [1953]
180 p. PZ4.B872Mau [TR: PS3503.R7244]
1059
Brown, Frank L. Trumbull Park, a novel. Chicago, Regnery [1959]
432 p. PZ4.B8774Tr [TR: PS3552.R68549]
1060
Brown, Lloyd L. Iron City, a novel. New York, Masses &
Mainstream, 1951. 255 p. PZ4.B879Ir
1061
Brown, William W. Clotel. New York, Arno Press, 1969. 245 p.
illus. (Afro-American culture series) [DLC] [TR: PZ3.B8199Cl7;
PS1139.B9]
Reprint of the 1853 ed.
The first novel written by a Negro.
1062
Chastain, Thomas. Judgment day. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday,
1962. 213 p. PZ4.C489Ju [TR: PS3553.H3416]
1063
Chesnutt, Charles W. The colonel’s dream. New York, Doubleday,
Page, 1905. 294 p. PZ3.C4253Cl [TR: PS1292.C6]
1064
Chesnutt, Charles W. The conjure woman. Ridgewood, N. J., Gregg
Press [1968] 229 p. (Americans in fiction) PZ3.C4253C5 [TR:
PS1292.C6]
Reprint of the 1899 ed.
Contents.—The goophered grapevine.—Po’ Sandy. Mars Jeem’s
nightmare.—The conjurer’s revenge.—Sis’ Becky’s
pickaninny.—The gray wolf’s ha’nt.—Hot-Foot Hannibal.
1065
Chesnutt, Charles W. The house behind the cedars. Boston,
Houghton, Mifflin, 1900. 294 p. PZ3.C4253H [TR: PS1292.C6]
1066
Chesnutt, Charles W. The marrow of tradition. New York, Arno
Press, 1969. 329 p. (The American Negro, his history and
literature) [PZ3.C425M5] [TR: PZ3.C4253Mar 1969; PS1292.C6]
Afro-American culture series.
Reprint of the 1901 ed.
1067
Chesnutt, Charles W. The wife of his youth, and other stories of
the color line. With illustrations by Clyde O. De Land. Boston,
Houghton, Mifflin, 1899. 323 p. plates. PZ3.C4253W
[TR:PS1292.C6]
Contents.—The wife of his youth.—Her Virginia mammy.—The
sheriff’s children.—A matter of principle.—Cicely’s dream.—The
passing of Grandison.—Uncle Wellington’s wives.—The
bouquet.—The web of circumstance.
1068
Clarke, John H., _ed._ American Negro short stories. New York,
Hill and Wang [1966] xix, 355 p. PZ1.C563Am
1068a
Cotter, Joseph S. Negro tales. New York, Cosmopolitan Press,
1912. 148 p. port. PZ3.C8274N [TR: PS3505.O862]
1069
Crump, Paul. Burn, killer, burn! Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co.
[1962] 391 p. illus. PZ4.C9563Bu
1070
Cullen, Countee. My lives and how I lost them, by Christopher
Cat in collaboration with Countee Cullen, with drawings by
Robert Reid Macguire. New York, Harper [c1942] xiv, 160 p.
illus. PZ3.C89761My [TR: PS3505.U287]
1071
Cullen, Countee. One way to heaven. New York, Harper, 1932. 230
p. PZ3.C89761On [TR: PS3505.U287]
1071a
Daly, Victor. Not only war, a story of two great conflicts.
Boston, [The] Christopher Pub. House [c1932] 106 p. PZ3.D179No
[TR: PS3507.A475]
1072
Davis, Christopher. First family. New York, Coward-McCann [1961]
253 p. PZ4.D2596Fi [TR: PS3554.A933]
1073
Demby, William. Beetlecreek, a novel. New York, Rinehart [1950]
223 p. PZ3.D3923Be [TR: PS3507.E5346]
1074
Demby, William. The catacombs. New York, Pantheon Books [1965]
244 p. PZ3.D3923Cat [TR: PS3507.E5346]
1075
Dodson, Owen. Boy at the window, a novel. New York, Farrar,
Straus and Young [1951] 212 p. PZ4.D647Bo [TR: Farrar, Straus &
Giroux]
Paperback ed. (New York, Popular Library, 1965) has title:
_When Trees Were Green._
1076
DuBois, William E. B. Dark princess, a romance. New York,
Harcourt, Brace [c1928] 311 p. PZ3.D8525Da [TR: PS3507.U147]
1077
DuBois, William E. B. Mansart builds a school. New York,
Mainstream Publishers, 1959. 367 p. (_His_ The black flame, a
trilogy, book 2) PZ3.D8525Man [TR: PS3507.U147]
1078
DuBois, William E. B. The ordeal of Mansart. New York,
Mainstream Publishers, 1957. 316 p. (_His_ The black flame, a
trilogy, book 1) PZ3.D8525Or [TR: PS3507.U147]
1079
DuBois, William E. B. The quest of the silver fleece; a novel.
Illustrated by H. S. DeLay. Chicago, A. C. McClurg, 1911. 434 p.
plates. PZ3.D8525Q
1080
DuBois, William E. B. Worlds of color. New York, Mainstream
Publishers, 1961. 349 p. (_His_ The black flame, a trilogy, book
3) PZ3.D8525Wo [TR: PS3507.U147]
1081
Dunbar, Paul L. The fanatics. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1901. 312 p.
PZ3.D911F [TR: PS1556]
1082
Dunbar, Paul L. Folks from Dixie. With illustrations by E. W.
Kemble. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1898. 263 p. plates (part col.)
PZ3.D911Fo3 [TR: PS1556]
Contents.—Anner’ Lizer’s stumblin’ block.—The ordeal at Mt.
Hope.—The colonel’s awakening.—The trial sermons on
Bull-Skin.—Jimsella.—Mt. Pisgah’s Christmas ’possum.—A family
feud.—Aunt Mandy’s investment.—The intervention of
Peter.—Nelse Hatton’s vengeance.—At Shaft 11.—The deliberation
of Mr. Dunkin.
1083
Dunbar, Paul L. The love of Landry. New York, Dodd, Mead [1900]
200 p. PZ3.D911L [TR: PS1556]
1084
Dunbar, Paul L. The sport of the Gods. New York, Arno Press,
1969. 255 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature)
PZ3.D911Sp6 [TR: PS1556]
Afro-American culture series.
Reprint of the 1902 ed.
1085
Dunbar, Paul L. The strength of Gideon, and other stories. New
York, Arno Press, 1969. 362 p. (The American Negro; his history
and literature) PZ3.D911St7 [TR: PS1556]
Afro-American culture series.
Reprint of the 1900 ed.
1086
Dunbar, Paul L. The uncalled; a novel. New York, Dodd, Mead,
1898. 255 p. PZ3.D911U3 [TR: PS1556]
1087
Ellison, Ralph. Invisible man. New York, Random House [1952] 429
p. [PZ4.E45In] [TR: PS3555.L625I5 1952]
1088
Fauset, Jessie R. The chinaberry tree; a novel of American life.
New York, F. A. Stokes Co., 1931. 341 p. PZ3.F276Ch [TR:
PS3511.A864]
1089
Fauset, Jessie R. Comedy, American style. New York, F. A. Stokes
Co., 1933. 326 p. PZ3.F276Co [TR: PS3511.A864]
1090
Fauset, Jessie R. There is confusion. New York, Boni and
Liveright, 1924. 297 p. PZ3.F276Th [TR: PS3511.A864]
1091
Fisher, Rudolph. The conjure-man dies; a mystery tale of dark
Harlem. New York, Covici, Friede [c1932] 316 p. PZ3.F5367Co [TR:
PS3511.I7436]
1092
Fisher, Rudolph. The walls of Jericho. New York, Knopf, 1928.
307 p. PZ3.F5367Wa [TR: PS3511.I7436]
Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.
1093
Graham, Lorenz B. South Town. Chicago, Follett Pub. Co. [1958]
189 p. PZ4.G74So
1094
Graham, Shirley. Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable, founder of
Chicago. New York, J. Messner [1953] 180 p. [PZ7.G757Je] [TR:
F548.4.P7423]
1095
Graham, Shirley. The story of Phillis Wheatley; illustrations by
Robert Burns. New York, J. Messner [1949] 176 p. illus., port.
[PZ7.G757St] [TR: PS866.W5Z585 Du Bois, Shirley Graham]
"Sources": p. 172.
1096
Griggs, Sutton E. The hindered hand; or, The reign of the
repressionist. Nashville, Orion Pub. Co., 1905. 303 p. PZ3.G888H
[TR: PS3513.R7154]
1096a
Griggs, Sutton E. Pointing the way. Nashville, Orion Pub. Co.,
1908. 233 p. PZ3.G888P [TR: PS3513.R7154]
1097
Harper, Frances E. W. Iola Leroy; or, Shadows uplifted.
Philadelphia, Garrigues Bros., 1892. 282 p. port. PS1799.H7I6
1098
Henderson, George W. Jule. New York, Creative Age Press [1946]
234 p. PZ3.H3845Ju [TR: PS3515.E43422 Henderson, George Wylie.]
1099
Henderson, George W. Ollie Miss, a novel. Blocks by Lowell Leroy
Balcolm. New York, F. A. Stokes Co., 1935. 276 p. illus.,
plates. PZ3.H3845Ol [TR: PS3515.E43422 Henderson, George Wylie.]
1100
Hill, John H. Princess Malah. Washington, Associated Publishers
[c1933] 330 p. PZ3.H5521Pr [TR: PS3515.I492]
1101
Himes, Chester B. Blind man with a pistol. New York, W. Morrow,
1969. 240 p. PZ3.H57Bl [TR: PS3515.I713]
1102
Himes, Chester B. Cast the first stone, a novel. New York,
Coward-McCann [1952] 346 p. PZ3.H57Cas [TR: PS3515.I713]
1103
Himes, Chester B. If he hollers let him go. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, Doran, 1945. 249 p. PZ3.H57If [TR: PS3515.I713]
1104
Himes, Chester B. Lonely crusade. New York, Knopf, 1947. 398 p.
PZ3.H57Lo [TR: PS3515.I713]
1105
Himes, Chester B. Pinktoes. Paris, Olympia Press [1961] 207 p.
(The Traveller’s companion series, no. 87) PZ3.H57Pi [TR:
PS3515.I713]
1106
Himes, Chester B. The primitive. [New York] New American Library
[1955] 151 p. (A Signet book, 1264) PZ3.H57Pr [TR: PS3515.I713]
1107
Himes, Chester B. The third generation. Cleveland, World Pub.
Co. [1954] 350 p. PZ3.H57Th [TR: PS3515.I713]
1108
Hughes, Langston. The best of Simple. Illustrated by Bernhard
Nast. New York, Hill and Wang [1961] 245 p. illus. (American
century series, AC39) PS3515.U274B4
1109
Hughes, Langston, _ed._ The best short stories by Negro writers;
an anthology from 1899 to the present. Boston, Little, Brown
[1967] xvii, 508 p. PZ1.H849Be
1110
Hughes, Langston. Laughing to keep from crying. New York, Holt
[1952] 206 p. PZ3.H87313Lau [TR: PS3515.U274]
Short stories.
1111
Hughes, Langston. Not without laughter. New York, Knopf, 1930.
324 p. PZ3.H87313No [TR: PS3515.U274]
1112
Hughes, Langston. Simple speaks his mind. [New York] Simon and
Schuster [1950] 231 p. PS3515.U274S53
1113
Hughes, Langston. Something in common, and other stories. New
York, Hill and Wang [1963] 236 p. (American century series)
PZ3.H87313So [TR: PS3515.U274]
1114
Hughes, Langston. Tambourines to glory, a novel. New York, J.
Day Co. [1958] 188 p. PZ3.H87313Tam [TR: PS3515.U274]
1115
Hughes, Langston. The ways of white folks. New York, Knopf,
1934. 248 p. PZ3.H87313Way [TR: PS3515.U274]
Short stories.
1116
Hunter, Kristin. God bless the child. New York, Scribner [1964]
307 p. PZ4.H9457Go [TR: PS3558.U483 Lattany, Kristin Hunter]
1117
Hunter, Kristin. The landlord. New York, Scribner [1966] 338 p.
PZ4.H9457Lan [TR: PS3558.U483 Lattany, Kristin Hunter]
1118
Hurston, Zora N. Seraph on the Suwanee, a novel. New York,
Scribner, 1948. 311 p. PZ3.H9457Se [TR: PS3515.U789]
1119
Hurston, Zora N. Their eyes were watching God; a novel.
Philadelphia, Lippincott [c1937] 286 p. PZ3.H9457Th [TR:
PS3515.U789]
1120
[Johnson, James W.] The autobiography of an ex-colored man.
Boston, Sherman, French, 1912. 207 p. PZ3.P633Au [TR:
PS3519.O2625]
1121
Jones, LeRoi. The system of Dante’s Hell; [a novel]. New York,
Grove Press [1965] 154 p. [PZ4.J774Sy] [TR: PZ4.B2267Sy;
PS3552.A583 Baraka, Imamu Amiri]
1122
Jones, LeRoi. Tales. New York, Grove Press [1967] 132 p.
[PZ4.J774Tal] [TR: PZ4.B2267Tal; PS3552.A583 Baraka, Imamu
Amiri]
1123
Kelley, William M. Dancers on the shore. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, 1964. 201 p. PZ4.K285Dan [TR: PS3561.E392]
Short stories.
1124
Kelley, William M. Dem. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1967. 210
p. PZ4.K285De [TR: PS3561.E392]
1125
Kelley, William M. A drop of patience. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, 1965. 237 p. PZ4.K285Dr [TR: PS3561.E392]
1126
Killens, John O. And then we heard the thunder. New York, Knopf,
1963 [c1962] 485 p. PZ4.K48An2 [TR: PS3561.I37]
1127
Killens, John O. ’Sippi. New York, Trident Press, 1967. 434 p.
PZ4.K48Si [TR: PS3561.I37]
1128
Killens, John O. Youngblood. New York, Dial Press, 1954. 566 p.
PZ4.K48Yo [TR: PS3561.I37]
1129
Larsen, Nella. Passing. New York, Knopf, 1929. 215 p. PZ3.L33Pas
[TR: PS3523.A7225]
1130
Larsen, Nella. Quicksand. New York, Knopf, 1928. 301 p.
PZ3.L33Qu [TR: PS3523.A7225]
1131
Lee, George W. River George. New York, Macaulay Co. [c1937] 275
p. PZ3.L5123Ri [TR: PS3523.E324]
1132
Marshall, Paule. Brown girl, brownstones. New York, Random House
[1959] 310 p. PZ4.M369Br [TR: PS3563.A7223]
1133
Mayfield, Julian. The grand parade. New York, Vanguard Press
[1961] 448 p. PZ4.M47Gr [TR: PS3563.A9566]
1134
Mayfield, Julian. The hit, a novel. New York, Vanguard Press
[1957] 212 p. PZ4.M47Hi [TR: PS3563.A9566]
1135
Mayfield, Julian. The long night. New York, Vanguard Press
[1958] 156 p. illus. PZ4.M47Lo [TR: PS3563.A9566]
1136
Micheaux, Oscar. The story of Dorothy Stanfield, based on a
great insurance swindle, and a woman! A novel. New York, Book
Supply Co., 1946. 416 p. col. front. PZ3.M5809St [TR:
PS3525.I1875]
1137
Miller, Warren. The cool world, a novel. Boston, Little, Brown
[1959] 241 p. PZ4.M65Co [TR: PS3563.I42155]
1138
Motley, Willard. Knock on any door. New York, Appleton-Century
Co. [1947] 503 p. [PZ3.M8573Kn] [TR: PS3563.O888K6 1947]
1139
Motley, Willard. Let no man write my epitaph. New York, Random
House [1958] 467 p. PZ3.M8573Le [TR: PS3563.O888]
1140
Motley, Willard. Let noon be fair, a novel. New York, Putnam
[c1966] 416 p. PZ3.M8573Lg [TR: PS3563.O888]
1141
Motley, Willard. We fished all night. New York,
Appleton-Century-Crofts [1951] 560 p. PZ3.M8573We
[TR:PS3563.O888]
1142
Ottley, Roi. White marble lady. New York, Farrar, Straus and
Giroux [1965] 278 p. PZ4.O894Wh
1142a
Parks, Gordon. The learning tree. New York, Harper & Row [1963]
303 p. PZ4.P249Le [TR: PS3566.A73]
1143
Paynter, John H. Fugitives of the Pearl. Washington, Associated
Publishers [c1930] 209 p. ports. PZ3.P2938Fu [TR: PS3531.A94]
"Descendants of Paul and Amelia Edmonson": p. [203]-209.
1144
Petry, Ann L. Country place. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1947. 266
p. PZ3.P44904Co
1145
Petry, Ann L. The narrows. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1953. 428
p. PZ3.P44904Nar
1146
Petry, Ann L. The street. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1946. 435 p.
[PZ3.P44904St] [TR: PS3531.E933S75 1946]
"A Houghton Mifflin literary fellowship novel."
1147
Pharr, Robert D. The book of numbers. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, 1969. 374 p. [PS3566.H3B6 1969] [TR: PZ4.P536Bo3;
PS3566.H33]
1148
Pickens, William. The vengeance of the gods, and three other
stories of real American color line life. Introduction by Bishop
John Hurst. Philadelphia, A.M.E. Book Concern [c1922] 125 p.
PZ3.P5853Ve
Contents.—The vengeance of the gods.—The superior
race.—Passing the buck.—Tit for tat.
1149
Polite, Carlene H. The flagellants. New York [Farrar, Straus &
Giroux, 1967] 214 p. PZ4.P7674Fl [TR: PS3566.O47]
1150
Redding, Jay Saunders. Stranger and alone, a novel. New York,
Harcourt, Brace [1950] 308 p. PZ3.R246533St [TR: PS3535.E2233]
1151
Rogers, Joel A. She walks in beauty. Los Angeles, Western
Publishers, 1963. 316 p. PZ4.R727Sh
1152
Rollins, Bryant. Danger song. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday,
1967. 280 p. PZ4.R753Dan
1153
Savoy, Willard W. Alien land. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1949. 320
p. PZ3.S2695Al
1153a
Schuyler, George S. Black no more; being an account of the
strange and wonderful workings of science in the land of the
free, A.D. 1933-1940. New York, Macaulay Co. [c1931] 250 p.
PZ3.S3972Bl [TR: PS3537.C76]
1154
Smith, William G. Anger at innocence. New York, Farrar, Straus
[1950] 300 p. [PZ3.S6638An] [TR: PS3537.M8685A82 1950]
1155
Smith, William G. Last of the conquerors. New York, Farrar,
Straus, 1948. 262 p. PZ3.S6638Las
1156
Smith, William G. The stone face, a novel. New York, Farrar,
Straus [1963] 213 p. PZ3.S6638St
1157
Thurman, Wallace. The blacker the berry; a novel of Negro life.
New York, Macaulay Co., 1929. 262 p. PZ3.T4258Bl [TR:
PS3539.H957]
1158
Thurman, Wallace. Infants of the spring. New York, Macaulay Co.
[c1932] 284 p. PZ3.T4258In [TR: PS3539.H957]
1158a
Thurman, Wallace, _and_ Abraham L. Furman. The interne. New
York, Macaulay Co. [c1932] 252 p. PZ3.T4258Int
1159
Toomer, Jean. Cane. With a foreword by Waldo Frank. New York,
University Place Press [1967, c1951] 239 p. PZ3.T6184Can5 [TR:
PS3539.O478]
First published in 1923.
Prose interspersed with poetry.
1160
Turpin, Waters E. O Canaan! A novel. New York, Doubleday, Doran,
1939. 311 p. PZ3.T867O [TR: PS3539.U875]
1161
Turpin, Waters E. The rootless. New York, Vantage Press [1957]
340 p. PZ3.T867Ro [TR: PS3539.U875]
1162
Turpin, Waters E. These low grounds. New York, Harper, 1937. 344
p. PZ3.T867Th [TR: PS3539.U875]
1163
Van Dyke, Henry. Blood of strawberries. New York, Farrar, Straus
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1164
Van Dyke, Henry. Ladies of the Rachmaninoff eyes. New York,
Farrar, Straus and Giroux [1965] 214 p. PZ4.V24Lad [TR:
PS3572.A43]
1165
Walker, Margaret. Jubilee. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1966. 497
p. map. PZ4.W1814Ju [TR: PS3545.A517]
1166
Walrond, Eric. Tropic death. New York, Boni & Liveright, 1926.
282 p. PZ3.W166Tr [TR: PS3545.A5826]
Contents.—Drought.—Panama gold.—The yellow one.—The wharf
rats.—The palm porch.—Subjection.—The beach pin.—The white
snake.—The vampire bat.—Tropic death.
1167
Ward, Thomas P. The right to live. New York, Pageant Press
[1953] 249 p. PZ7.W216Ri
1168
Webb, Frank J. The Garies and their friends. New York, Arno
Press, 1969. 392 p. (Afro-American culture series)
PZ3.W382332Ga5 [TR: PS3157.W62]
The American Negro, his history and literature.
Reprint of the 1857 ed.
1169
West, Dorothy. The living is easy. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin,
1948. 347 p. PZ3.W5174Li [TR: PS3545.E82794]
1170
White, Walter F. The fire in the flint. New York, Knopf, 1924.
300 p. PZ3.W5857Fi
1171
White, Walter F. Flight. New York, Knopf, 1926. 300 p.
PZ3.W5857Fl [TR: PS3545.H6165]
1172
Williams, Chancellor. Have you been to the river? A novel. New
York, Exposition Press [1952] 256 p. PZ3.W67143Hav
1173
Williams, John A. The man who cried I am; a novel. Boston,
Little, Brown [1967] 403 p. PZ4.W72624Man [TR: PS3573.I4495]
1174
Williams, John A. Night song. New York, Farrar, Straus and
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John Alfred]
1175
Williams, John A. Sissie. New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy
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1176
Wright, Charles S. The messenger. New York, Farrar, Straus
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1177
Wright, Charles S. The wig, a mirror image. New York, Farrar,
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Wright, Charles]
1178
Wright, Richard. Eight men. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1961] 250
p. PZ3.W9352Ei [TR: PS3545.R815]
Short stories.
1179
Wright, Richard. Lawd today. New York, Walker [1963] 189 p.
PZ3.W9352Law [TR: PS3545.R815]
1180
Wright, Richard. The long dream, a novel. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, 1958. 384 p. PZ3.W9352Lo [TR: PS3545.R815]
1181
Wright, Richard. Native son. New York, Harper, 1940. 359 p.
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1182
Wright, Richard. The outsider. New York, Harper [1953] 450 p.
PZ3.W9352Ou [TR: PS3545.R815]
1183
Wright, Richard. Uncle Tom’s children, five long stories. New
York, Harper [c1938] xxx, 384 p. PZ3.W935Un2 [TR: PS3545.R815]
Contents.—The ethics of living Jim Crow; an autobiographical
sketch.—Big boy leaves home.—Down by the riverside.—Long black
song.—Fire and cloud.—Bright and morning star.
1184
Yerby, Frank. Captain Rebel. New York, Dial Press [1956] 343 p.
PZ3.Y415Cap [TR: PS3547.E65]
1185
Yerby, Frank. The devil’s laughter. New York, Dial Press, 1953.
376 p. PZ3.Y415De [TR: PS3547.E65]
1186
Yerby, Frank. Fairoaks, a novel. New York, Dial Press [1957] 405
p. PZ3.Y415Fai [TR: PS3547.E65]
1187
Yerby, Frank. Floodtide. New York, Dial Press, 1950. 342 p.
PZ3.Y415Fl [TR: PS3547.E65]
1188
Yerby, Frank. The Foxes of Harrow. New York, Dial Press, 1946.
534 p. PZ3.Y415Fo [TR: PS3547.E65]
1189
Yerby, Frank. The Garfield honor. New York, Dial Press, 1961.
347 p. PZ3.Y415Gar [TR: PS3547.E65]
1190
Yerby, Frank. Gillian. New York, Dial Press, 1960. 346 p.
PZ3.Y415Gi [TR: PS3547.E65]
1191
Yerby, Frank. The golden hawk. New York, Dial Press, 1948. 346
p. map. PZ3.Y415Go [TR: PS3547.E65]
1192
Yerby, Frank. Griffin’s Way, a novel. New York, Dial Press,
1962. 345 p. PZ3.Y415Gr [TR: PS3547.E65]
1193
Yerby, Frank. Jarrett’s Jade, a novel. New York, Dial Press,
1959. 342 p. PZ3.Y415Jar [TR: PS3547.E65]
1194
Yerby, Frank. The old gods laugh, a modern romance. New York,
Dial Press, 1964. 408 p. PZ3.Y415Ol [TR: PS3547.E65]
1195
Yerby, Frank. Pride’s castle. New York, Dial Press, 1949. 382 p.
PZ3.Y415Pr [TR: PS3547.E65]
1196
Yerby, Frank. The serpent and the staff. New York, Dial Press,
1958. 377 p. PZ3.Y415Se [TR: PS3547.E65]
1197
Yerby, Frank. The treasure of Pleasant Valley. New York, Dial
Press, 1955. 348 p. PZ3.Y415Tr [TR: PS3547.E65]
1198
Yerby, Frank. The vixens, a novel. New York, Dial Press, 1947.
347 p. PZ3.Y415Vi [TR: PS3547.E65]
1199
Yerby, Frank. A woman called Fancy. New York, Dial Press, 1951.
340 p. PZ3.Y415Wo [TR: PS3547.E65]
23—LITERATURE—Humor
1200
Gregory, Dick. From the back of the bus. Photographs by Jerry
Yulsman. Introduction by Hugh M. Hefner. Edited by Bob Orden.
New York, Dutton, 1962. 125 p. illus. PN6231.S485G7
1201
Gregory, Dick. What’s happening? Photos. by Jerry Yulsman. New
York, Dutton, 1965. 125 p. illus. PN6231.N5G68
1202
Hughes, Langston, _ed._ The book of Negro humor. New York, Dodd,
Mead [1966] 265 p. PN6231.N5H8
1203
Sterling, Philip, _ed._ Laughing on the outside; the intelligent
white reader’s guide to Negro tales and humor. Introductory
essay by Saunders Redding. Cartoons by Ollie Harrington. New
York, Grosset & Dunlap [1965] 254 p. illus. PN6231.N5S7
Bibliography: p. [251]-254.
1204
That passing laughter; stories of the Southland, written by
those who lived it. Drawings by Harry Maddox. Photography by
Gertrude Gibson [and] Mattie Lou Stribling. Portrait by Marie
Hull. Birmingham, Ala., Southern University Press, c1966. 140 p.
illus. PN6231.N5T5
24—LITERATURE—Plays
1205
Baldwin, James. The amen corner; a play. New York, Dial Press,
1968. xvii, 91 p. PS3552.A45A8
1206
Baldwin, James. Blues for Mister Charlie, a play. New York, Dial
Press, 1964. xv, 121 p. PS3552.A45B5
1207
Connelly, Marcus C. The green pastures, a fable, suggested by
Roark Bradford’s southern sketches, "Ol’ man Adam an’ his
chillun." New York, Farrar & Rinehart [c1929] xvi, 173 p.
PS3505.O4814G7 1929 [TR: Connelly, Marc]
In dramatic form, with cast of characters as presented at the
Mansfield Theatre, New York, 1930.
Attempts "to present certain aspects of a living religion in
the terms of its believers ... thousands of Negroes in the
deep South."—p. xv.
1208
Cotter, Joseph S. Caleb, the degenerate, a play in four acts; a
study of the types, customs, and needs of the American Negro.
Louisville, Ky., Bradley & Gilbert Co., 1903. 57 p. port.
PS3505.O862C3 1903
1209
Couch, William, _comp._ New black playwrights, an anthology.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1968] xxiii, 258
p. PS634.C684
1210
Davis, Ossie. Purlie victorious; a comedy in three acts. New
York, S. French [c1961] 90 p. PS3507.A7444P8
1211
Duberman, Martin B. In white America, a documentary play.
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1964. 112 p. PS3554.U25I5
1212
D’Usseau, Arnaud, _and_ James Gow. Deep are the roots. New York,
Scribner, 1946. xxvi, 205 p. plates. PS3507.U925D4
1213
Edmonds, Randolph. The land of cotton, and other plays.
Washington, Associated Publishers [c1942] 267 p. PS3509.D56L3
Contents.—The land of cotton.—Gangsters over Harlem.—Yellow
death.—Silas Brown.—The High court of Historia.
1214
Edmonds, Randolph. Shades and shadows. Boston, Meador Pub. Co.,
1930. 171 p. PS3509.D56S5 1930
Contents.—The devil’s price.—Hewers of wool.—Shades and
shadows.—Everyman’s land.—The tribal chief.—The phantom
treasure.
1215
Edmonds, Randolph. Six plays for a Negro theatre. Foreword by
Frederick H. Koch. Boston, W. H. Baker Co. [c1934] 155 p.
PS3509.D56S6 1934
Contents.—Bad man.—Old man Pete.—Nat
Turner.—Breeders.—Bleeding hearts.—The new window.
1216
Grimke, Angelina W. Rachel, a play in three acts. Boston, The
Cornhill Co. [c1920] 96 p. PS3513.R744R3 1920
1217
Hansberry, Lorraine. A raisin in the sun; a drama in three acts.
New York, Random House [1959] 142 p. illus. (A Random House
play) PS3515.A515R3
1218
Heyward, Dorothy H. K., _and_ DuBose Heyward. Mamba’s daughters,
a
play. Dramatized from the novel Mamba’s daughters by Du Bose
Heyward. New York, Farrar & Rinehart [c1939] 182 p. plates.
PS3515.E97M3 1939
1219
Hughes, Langston. Five plays. Edited with an introduction by
Webster Smalley. Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1963]
258 p. PS3515.U274A19 1963
Contents.—Mulatto.—Soul gone home.—Little Ham.—Simply
heavenly.—Tambourines to glory.
1220
Jones, LeRoi. Dutchman and The slave, two plays. New York,
Morrow, 1964. 88 p. [PS3519.O4545D8] [TR: PS3552.A583D8 Baraka,
Imamu Amiri]
1221
Locke, Alain L., _and_ Montgomery Gregory, _eds._ Plays of Negro
life; a source-book of native American drama. Decorations and
illustrations by Aaron Douglas. New York, Harper, 1927. 430 p.
illus., plates. PS627.N4L6
"Bibliography of Negro drama": p. 424-430.
1222
Peters, Paul, _and_ George Sklar. Stevedore, a play in three
acts. New York, Covici, Friede [c1934] 123 p. PS3531.E826S7 1934
1223
Richardson, Willis, _comp._ Plays and pageants from the life of
the Negro. Washington, Associated Publishers [c1930] 373 p.
illus., plates. PS627.N4R5
Contents.—Plays: Sacrifice, by Thelma M. Duncan. Antar of
Araby, by Maud Cuney-Hare. Ti Yette, by John Matheus. Graven
images, by May Miller. Riding the goat, by May Miller. The
black horseman, by Willis Richardson. The king’s dilemma, by
Willis Richardson. The house of sham, by Willis
Richardson.—Pageants: Two races, by Inez M. Burke. Out of the
dark, by Dorothy C. Guinn. The light of the women, by Frances
Gunner. Ethiopia at the bar of justice, by Edward J. McCoo.
1224
Richardson, Willis, _and_ May Miller, _eds._ Negro history in
thirteen plays. Washington, Associated Publishers [c1935] 333 p.
PS627.N4R47
1225
Sackler, Howard O. The great white hope. New York, Dial Press,
1968. 264 p. PS3537.A156G7
In 1908, Jack Johnson became the first Negro heavyweight
champion of the world. This is an epic drama based on his
life.
1226
Torrence, Frederic R. Granny Maumee, The rider of dreams, Simon
the Cyrenian; plays for a Negro theater. New York, Macmillan,
1917. 111 p. PS3539.O63G7 1917
1227
Wright, Richard. Native son (the biography of a young American),
a play in ten scenes by Paul Green and Richard Wright, from the
novel by Richard Wright. A Mercury production by Orson Welles,
presented by Orson Welles and John Houseman. New York, Harper
[c1941] 148 p. front. PS3545.R815N25
Includes songs with music.
25—LITERATURE—Poetry
1228
Adoff, Arnold, _comp._ I am the darker brother; an anthology of
modern poems by Negro Americans. Drawings by Benny Andrews.
Foreword by Charlemae Rollins. New York, Macmillan [1968] 128 p.
illus. PS591.N4A65
1229
Bontemps, Arna W., _ed._ American Negro poetry. New York, Hill
and Wang [1963] 197 p. PS591.N4B58
1230
Bontemps, Arna W., _comp._ Golden slippers, an anthology of
Negro poetry for young readers. With drawings by Henrietta Bruce
Sharon. New York, Harper [c1941] 220 p. illus., plates.
PS591.N4B6
"Biographies": p. 200-215.
1231
Braithwaite, William S. B. The house of falling leaves, with
other poems. Boston, J. W. Luce, 1908. 112 p. PS3503.R246H7 1908
Partly reprinted from various periodicals.
1232
Braithwaite, William S. B. Lyrics of life and love. Boston, H.
B. Turner, 1904. 80 p. port. PS3503.R246L8 1904
1233
Braithwaite, William S. B. Selected poems. New York,
Coward-McCann [1948] 96 p. PS3503.R246A6 1948 [TR: Braithwaite,
William Stanley]
1234
Brewer, John Mason, _ed._ Heralding dawn; an anthology of verse,
selected and edited, with a historical summary on the Texas
Negroes’ verse-making, by J. Mason Brewer, and with a preface by
Henry Smith. [Dallas, June Thomason, Print., c1936] 7 p. l., 45
p. ports. PS591.N4B65
Includes biographical sketches of the authors.
"Bibliography and acknowledgment": 3d prelim. leaf.
1235
Brooks, Gwendolyn. Annie Allen. [Poems]. New York, Harper [1949]
60 p. port. PS3503.R7244A7
1236
Brooks, Gwendolyn. In the Mecca; poems. New York, Harper & Row
[1968] 54 p. PS3503.R7244I5
1237
Brown, Sterling A. Southern road, poems; drawings by E. Simms
Campbell. New York, Harcourt, Brace [c1932] xv, 135 p. plates.
PS3503.R833S6 1932
1238
Charters, Samuel B. The poetry of the blues. With photographs by
Ann Charters. New York, Oak Publications [1963] 111 p. illus.
PS591.N4C4
1239
Cullen, Countee. The black Christ & other poems. With
decorations by Charles Cullen. New York, Harper, 1929. 110 p.
illus., plates. PS3505.U287B6 1929
1240
Cullen, Countee, _ed._ Caroling dusk, an anthology of verse by
Negro poets. Decorations by Aaron Douglas. New York, Harper,
1927. xxii, 237 p. PS591.N4C8
1241
Cullen, Countee. Color. New York, Harper, 1925. xvii, 108 p.
PS3505.U287C6 1925
1242
Cullen, Countee. Copper sun. With decorations by Charles Cullen.
New York, Harper, 1927. 89 p. illus. PS3505.U287C65 1927
1243
Cullen, Countee. On these I stand; an anthology of the best
poems of Countee Cullen. Selected by himself and including six
new poems never before published. New York, Harper [1947] 197 p.
PS3505.U287A6 1947
1244
Cuney, Waring, Langston Hughes, _and_ Bruce M. Wright, _eds._
Lincoln University poets; centennial anthology [1854-1954].
Foreword by Horace Mann Bond; introduction by J. Saunders
Redding. New York, Fine Editions Press [1954] 72 p. PS591.N4C84
1245
Dodson, Owen. Powerful long ladder. New York, Farrar, Straus,
1946. 103 p. PS3507.O364P6
1246
Dunbar, Paul L. The complete poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar, with
the introduction to "Lyrics of lowly life," by W. D. Howells.
New York, Dodd, Mead, 1913. xxxii, 289 p. port. PS1556.A1 1913
1247
Dunbar, Paul L. Lyrics of lowly life. New York, Arno Press,
1969. xx, 208 p. (The American Negro, his history and
literature) PS1556.L6 1969
Afro-American culture series.
Reprint of the 1899 ed.
1248
Dunbar, Paul L. Oak and ivy. Dayton, Ohio, Press of United
Brethren Pub. House, 1893. 62 p. DHU
First ed. of Dunbar’s first work; includes 13 poems not in
_The Complete Poems_ (1913).
1249
Hayden, Robert E. A ballad of remembrance. London, P. Breman,
1962. 72 p. (Heritage series, v. 1) PS3515.A9363B3
1250
Hayden, Robert E. Heart-shape in the dust; poems. Detroit,
Falcon Press [c1940] 63 p. PS3515.A9363H4 1940
1251
Hayden, Robert E., _comp._ Kaleidoscope; poems by American Negro
poets, edited and with an introduction by Robert Hayden. New
York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1967] xxiv, 231 p. ports.
(Curriculum-related books) PS591.N4H3
1252
Hayden, Robert E. Selected poems. New York, October House [1966]
79 p. PS3515.A9363A6 1966 [TR: Hayden, Robert Earl]
1253
Hughes, Langston. Fields of wonder. New York, Knopf, 1947. 114
p. PS3515.U274F45
1254
Hughes, Langston. Fine clothes to the Jew. New York, Knopf,
1927. 89 p. PS3515.U274F5 1927
1255
Hughes, Langston. New Negro poets U.S.A. Foreword by Gwendolyn
Brooks. Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1964] 127 p.
PS591.N4H8
1256
Hughes, Langston. One-way ticket [poems]; illustrations by Jacob
Lawrence. New York, Knopf, 1949 [c1948] xvii, 136 p. illus.
PS3515.U274O5
1257
Hughes, Langston. The panther & the lash; poems of our times.
New York, Knopf, 1967. 101 p. PS3515.U274P3
1258
Hughes, Langston, _and_ Arna W. Bontemps, _eds._ The poetry of
the Negro, 1746-1949; an anthology. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, 1949. xviii, 429 p. PN6109.7.H8
1259
Hughes, Langston. Selected poems. Drawings by E. McKnight
Kauffer. New York, Knopf, 1959. 297 p. illus. PS3515.U274A6 1959
1260
Hughes, Langston. Shakespeare in Harlem. With drawings by E.
McKnight Kauffer. New York, Knopf, 1942. 124 p. illus.
PS3515.U274S5
"A book of light verse."—4th prelim. leaf.
1261
Hughes, Langston. The weary blues. With an introduction by Carl
Van Vechten. New York, Knopf, 1926. 109 p. PS3515.U274W4 1926
1262
Johnson, Georgia D. An autumn love cycle. New York, H. Vinal,
1928. xix, 70 p. front. PS3519.O253A8 1928
1263
Johnson, Georgia D. The heart of a woman, and other poems. With
an introduction by William Stanley Braithwaite. Boston, Cornhill
Co., 1918. 62 p. [PS3601.J6H4 1918] [TR: PS3519.O253H4 1918]
1264
Johnson, James W., _ed._ The book of American Negro poetry,
chosen and edited, with an essay on the Negro’s creative genius.
New York, Harcourt, Brace [c1931] 300 p. music. PS591.N4J6 1931
"Revised edition."
"Books suggested for collateral reading": p. 295-296.
1265
Johnson, James W. Fifty years & other poems. With an
introduction by Brander Matthews. Boston, Cornhill Co. [c1917]
xiv, 92 p. PS3519.O2625F5
Reprinted in part from various periodicals.
1266
Johnson, James W. God’s trombones; seven Negro sermons in verse.
Drawings by Aaron Douglas, lettering by C. B. Falls. New York,
Viking Press, 1927. 56 p. plates. PS3519.O2625G6 1927
1267
Jones, LeRoi. The dead lecturer; poems. New York, Grove Press
[1964] 79 p. [PS3519.O4545D4] [TR: PS3552.A583D4 Baraka, Imamu
Amiri]
1268
Kerlin, Robert T. Negro poets and their poems. 2d ed., rev. and
enl. Washington, Associated Publishers [c1935] xxi, 342 p.
illus., ports. PS591.N4K4 1935
"Index of authors, with biographical and bibliographical
notes": p. 323-335.
1269
[Lanusse, Armand], _comp._ Creole voices; poems in French by
free men of color, first published in 1845, edited by Edward
Maceo Coleman. With a foreword by H. Carrington Lancaster. A
Centennial ed. Washington, Associated Publishers, 1945. xlvi,
130 p. PQ3937.L8L32
This anthology, compiled by Armand Lanusse, who was also one
of the principal contributors, was originally published in New
Orleans under title: _Les cenelles, choix de poésies
indigènes._
Present edition includes poems of V. E. Rillieux and P. A.
Desdunes, two later poets (p. [109]-128).
1270
Major, Clarence, _comp._ The new black poetry. New York,
International Publishers [1969] 156 p. PS591.N4M3
1271
Murphy, Beatrice M., _ed._ Ebony rhythm; an anthology of
contemporary Negro verse. Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries
Press [1968, c1948] 162 p. (Granger index reprint series)
PS591.N4M76 1968
1272
Murphy, Beatrice M., _ed._ Negro voices; illustrations by
Clifton Thompson Hill. New York, H. Harrison [c1938] 173 p.
illus. PS591.N4M8
At head of title: An anthology of contemporary verse.
1273
Pipes, James. Ziba. With decorations by Edith Mahier. Norman,
University of Oklahoma Press, 1943. 188 p. illus. PS3531.I79Z3
1274
Pool, Rosey E., _ed._ Beyond the blues, new poems by American
Negroes. Lympne, Kent, Hand and Flower Press [1962] 188 p.
PS591.N4P6
Bibliography: p. 186-188.
1275
Rollins, Charlemae H., _comp._ Christmas gif’; an anthology of
Christmas poems, songs, and stories, written by and about
Negroes. Line drawings by Tom O’Sullivan. Book design by Stan
Williamson. Chicago, Follett Pub. Co. [1963] 119 p. illus.
PS509.C56R6
1276
Tolson, Melvin B. Harlem gallery. With an introduction by Karl
Shapiro. Book 1. The curator. New York, Twayne [1965] 173 p.
PS3539.O334H3
1277
Tolson, Melvin B. Libretto for the Republic of Liberia. New
York, Twayne Publishers [1953] 1 v. (unpaged) PS3539.O334L5 [TR:
(Rare Bk Coll)]
1278
Tolson, Melvin B. Rendezvous with America. New York, Dodd, Mead,
1944. 121 p. PS3539.O334R4
1279
Turner, Lucy M. ’Bout cullud folkses; poems. New York, H.
Harrison [1938] 64 p. [PS3601.T8B6 1938] [TR: PS3539.U8536B6
1938]
1280
Walker, Margaret. For my people. With a foreword by Stephen
Vincent Benét. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1942. 58 p.
(The Yale series of younger poets, [41]) PS3545.A517F6
1281
Wegelin, Oscar. Jupiter Hammon, American Negro poet; selections
from his writings and a bibliography; with five facsimiles. New
York, Ninety-nine copies printed for C. F. Heartman, 1915. 51 p.
facsims., front. (Heartman’s historical series, no. 13)
PS767.H15Z8
"No. 90 of 91 copies printed on Alexandra Japan paper."
1282
Wheatley, Phillis. Poems. Edited, with an introduction, by
Julian D. Mason, Jr. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina
Press, 1966. lviii, 113 p. facsims., port. PS866.W5 1966
1283
Wheatley, Phillis. Poems and letters; first collected edition,
ed. by Chas. Fred. Heartman; with an appreciation by Arthur A.
Schomburg. New York, C. F. Heartman [1915] 111 p. port.
(Heartman’s historical series, no. 8) PS866.W5 1915
No. 20 of 350 copies printed on Ben Day paper.
1284
Wheatley, Phillis. Poems on various subjects, religious and
moral. London, Printed for A. Bell, Bookseller, Aldgate; and
sold by Messrs. Cox and Berry, King-Street, Boston, 1773. 124 p.
port. PS866.W5 1773
1284a
White, Newman Ivey, _and_ Walter C. Jackson, _eds._ An anthology
of verse by American Negroes, edited with a critical
introduction, biographical sketches of the authors, and
bibliographical notes. With an introduction by James Hardy
Dillard. Durham, N.C., Trinity College Press, 1924. 250 p.
(Trinity College publications) PS591.N4W5
"Bibliographical and critical notes": p. 214-237.
1285
Wilson, Joseph T. Voice of a new race. Original selections of
poems, with a trilogy and oration. Hampton, Va., Normal School
Steam Press, 1882. 43 p. PS3334.W58
26—MEDICINE AND HEALTH
1286
Cobb, William Montague. The first Negro medical society; a
history of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of the District of
Columbia, 1884-1939. Washington, Associated Publishers, 1939.
159 p. R15.M573C6
"Publications by society and members": p. 104-119.
Bibliography: p. 135.
1287
Cobb, William Montague. Medical care and the plight of the
Negro. New York, National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored
People, 1947. 38 p. illus. E185.88.C7
"Literature cited": p. 37-38.
1288
Cobb, William Montague. Progress and portents for the Negro in
medicine. New York, National Assn. for the Advancement of
Colored People, 1948. 53 p. illus., map, ports. E185.82.C6
"Literature cited": p. 46-47.
1289
Cornely, Paul B., _and_ Stanley K. Bigman. Cultural
considerations in changing health attitudes. [Washington] 1961.
3 v. (185 leaves). tables. RA448.W3C6
"Research grant 5357 (C1, C2). Division of General Medical
Sciences. National Institutes of Health. U.S. Public Health
Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare."
Bibliographical footnotes.
1290
Corwin, Edward H. L., _and_ Gertrude E. Sturges. Opportunities
for the medical education of Negroes. With an introduction by
Dr. Walter L. Niles and a foreword by Walter White. New York,
Scribner, 1936. xv, 293 p. tables. RA982.N5H35
Report of a biracial group of medical experts and laymen on
conditions at Harlem Hospital.
1291
DuBois, William E. B., _ed._ The health and physique of the
Negro American. Report of a social study made under the
direction of Atlanta University; together with the Proceedings
of the Eleventh Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems,
held at Atlanta University, on May the 29th, 1906. Atlanta,
Atlanta University Press, 1906. 112 p. plates, tables. (Atlanta
University publications, no. 11) E185.5.A88 no. 11
"Bibliography of Negro health and physique": p. [6]-13.
1292
Dummett, Clifton O., _ed._ The growth and development of the
Negro in dentistry in the United States. [Chicago?] National
Dental Association [1952] 124 p. E185.82.D8
1293
Grier, William H., _and_ Price M. Cobbs. Black rage. Foreword by
Fred R. Harris. New York, Basic Books [1968] 213 p. E185.625.G68
The Negro authors indicate that rioting is indicative of Negro
recovery rather than ill health.
1294
Grossack, Martin M., _ed._ Mental health and segregation; a
selection of papers and some book chapters by David P. Ausubel
[and others]. New York, Springer Pub. Co. [c1963] 247 p. tables.
E185.625.G7
Bibliography: p. 231-237.
1295
Joint Health Education Committee, _Nashville_. Rural Negro
health; a report on a five-year experiment in health education
in Tennessee, by Michael J. Bent, M.D., and Ellen F. Greene,
M.A., for the Joint Health Education Committee. Nashville,
Julius Rosenwald Fund, 1937. 85 p. diagrs. RA426.J73
"General references": p. 79-83.
1296
Kardiner, Abram, _and_ Lionel Ovesey. The mark of oppression;
explorations in the personality of the American Negro. With the
assistance of William Goldfarb [and others]. Cleveland, World
Pub. Co. [1962, c1951] 396 p. illus. (Meridian Books, M141)
E185.625.K3 1962
1297
Karon, Bertram P. The Negro personality; a rigorous
investigation of the effects of culture. Foreword by Silvan S.
Tomkins. New York, Springer Pub. Co., 1958. 184 p. illus.
E185.625.K35
Bibliography: p. 176-177.
1298
Kenney, John A. The Negro in medicine. [Tuskegee Institute,
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plates (part fold.), ports. E185.82.K36
1299
Lott, Albert J., _and_ Bernice E. Lott. Negro and white youth; a
psychological study in a border-state community. New York, Holt,
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Includes bibliographies.
1300
Lynk, Miles V. Sixty years of medicine; or, The life and times
of Dr. Miles V. Lynk, an autobiography. Memphis, Twentieth
Century Press, c1951. 125 p. ports. R154.L96A3
1301
Malzberg, Benjamin. Statistical data for the study of mental
disease among Negroes in New York State, 1949-1951. Albany,
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"This study is reprinted from _Mental Hygiene_, volume 43, no.
3, July 1959."
1302
Morais, Herbert M. The history of the Negro in medicine. New
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(International library of Negro life and history) R695.M6
Published under the auspices of the Association for the Study
of Negro Life and History.
Bibliography: p. 281-304.
1303
National Medical Fellowships. Opportunities for Negroes in
medicine. Chicago, 1959. 29 p. E185.82.N38
1304
Negro Health Survey, _Pittsburgh_. Tuberculosis and the Negro in
Pittsburgh; a report of the Negro health survey, by Elsie
Witchen, director, Negro Health Survey. [Pittsburgh]
Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh, 1934. 120 p. diagrs., maps,
plates, tables. RC313.A57N4
1305
Parker, Seymour, _and_ Robert J. Kleiner. Mental illness in the
urban Negro community. New York, Free Press [c1966] xiv, 408 p.
illus. RC451.5.N4P35
"Financial assistance received from the National Institutes of
Health (grant numbers M-3047, M-5661, and MH-07494-01) and
from the Pennsylvania Mental Research Foundation."
Bibliography: p. 349-362.
1306
Pettigrew, Thomas F. A profile of the Negro American. Princeton,
Van Nostrand [1964] xiv, 250 p. illus. E185.625.P4
Bibliography: p. 202-235.
1307
Peyton, Thomas R. Quest for dignity; an autobiography of a Negro
doctor. [Rev. reprinting] Los Angeles, Publishers Western, 1963
[c1950] 160 p. illus. R154.P49A3 1963
1308
Reitzes, Dietrich C. Negroes and medicine. Cambridge, Published
for the Commonwealth Fund by Harvard University Press, 1958. 400
p. illus. E185.82.R46
1309
Rohrer, John H., _and_ Munro S. Edmonson, _eds._ The eighth
generation: cultures and personalities of New Orleans Negroes.
Co-authors: Harold Lief, Daniel Thompson [and] William Thompson.
New York, Harper [1960] 346 p. diagrs., tables. E185.625.R6
"This volume reports a research project carried out during the
years 1953-1956 at the Urban Life Research Institute of Tulane
University.... The responsibility for its direction rested
with Dr. John H. Rohrer."
Bibliographical footnotes.
1310
Spencer, Gerald A. Cosmetology in the Negro: a guide to its
problems. [New York, Arlain Print. Co., 1944] 127 p. illus.
RL71.S65
Bibliographical footnotes.
1311
Spencer, Gerald A. Medical symphony, a study of the
contributions of the Negro to medical progress in New York. [New
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"References": p. 9.
27—MILITARY Service
1312
Aptheker, Herbert. The Negro in the Civil War. New York,
International Publishers [c1938] 48 p. E453.A67
"Suggested readings": p. 47-48.
1313
Brown, Earl L., _and_ George R. Leighton. The Negro and the war.
[New York, Public Affairs Committee] 1942. 32 p. diagrs. (Public
affairs pamphlets, no. 71) E185.61.B877
"For further reading": p. 32.
1314
Brown, William W. The Negro in the American rebellion, his
heroism and his fidelity. Boston, Lee & Shepard, 1867. xvi, 380
p. E540.N3B8
1315
Cashin, Herschel V., _and others_. Under fire. With the Tenth
U.S. Cavalry. Being a brief, comprehensive review of the Negro’s
participation in the wars of the United States. With
introduction by Major-General Joseph Wheeler. Illustrated with
over one hundred fine engravings from original photographs. New
York, F. T. Neely [c1899] xv, 361 p. illus., plates, ports.
[E725.5.C33] [TR: E725.45 10th]
Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.
1316
Cornish, Dudley T. The sable arm; Negro troops in the Union
Army, 1861-1865. New York, W. W. Norton [1966, c1956] 337 p.
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1317
Emilio, Luis F. History of the Fifty-fourth Regiment of
Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865. Boston, Boston Book
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Cover title: _A Brave Black Regiment._
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1318
Francis, Charles E. The Tuskegee airmen; the story of the Negro
in the U.S. Air Force. Boston, Bruce Humphries [1956, c1955] 225
p. illus. D810.N4F76
1319
Heywood, Chester D. Negro combat troops in the World War; the
story of the 371st Infantry. With maps, photographs and
illustrations; pen and ink drawings by D. Lester Dickson.
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1320
Higginson, Thomas W. Army life in a black regiment. With an
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1961
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1321
Johns Hopkins University. _Operations Research Office._
Utilization of Negro manpower in the Army: a 1951 study. A team
research study by staff members, consultants, and subcontractors
of the Operations Research Office of the Johns Hopkins
University. Alfred H. Hausrath, project director. McLean, Va.,
Research Analysis Corp., 1967. 1 v. (various pagings) illus.
E185.63.J6
A condensed and unclassified ed. of a 7-vol. draft report
(1951)
based on a study conducted in Korea and the U.S. as Project
CLEAR.
"References": p. R1-R7.
1322
Leckie, William H. The buffalo soldiers; a narrative of the
Negro cavalry in the West. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press
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1323
Lee, Irvin H. Negro Medal of Honor men. New York, Dodd, Mead
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1324
Lee, Ulysses G. The employment of Negro troops. Washington,
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xix, 740 p. illus., maps (part fold., part col.), ports. (United
States Army in World War II: Special studies) D810.N4L4
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1325
McConnell, Roland C. Negro troops of antebellum Louisiana; a
history of the Battalion of Free Men of Color. Baton Rouge,
Louisiana State University Press [c1968] 143 p. facsim., map.
(Louisiana State University studies. Social science series, no.
13) UA220.M3
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in "Notes" (p. 116-133).
1326
Mandelbaum, David G. Soldier groups and Negro soldiers.
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1952. 142 p.
E185.63.M35
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1327
Mason, Monroe, _and_ Arthur Furr. The American Negro soldier
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plan, plates, port. D639.N4M3
1328
Miller, Kelly. Kelly Miller’s history of the world war for human
rights; being an intensely human and brilliant account of the
World War and why and for what purpose America and the allies
are fighting and the important part taken by the Negro.
Washington, Austin Jenkins Co. [c1919] 608 p. plates, ports.
D523.M46
Published also with slight variations in text, under title:
_Our War for Human Rights._
1329
Nell, William C. The colored patriots of the American
Revolution. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 396 p. illus. (The
American Negro, his history and literature) E269.N3N4 1968
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1330
Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the American Revolution. Chapel
Hill, Published for the Institute of Early American History and
Culture, Williamsburg, Va., by University of North Carolina
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1331
Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the Civil War. Boston, Little,
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1332
Scott, Emmett J. Scott’s official history of the American Negro
in the World War. Prefaced with highest tributes to the American
Negro by Hon. Newton D. Baker, Gen. John J. Pershing, and the
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illus., plates, ports. D639.N4S3
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1333
Sherman, George R. The Negro as a soldier. By George R. Sherman,
(Captain, Seventh United States Colored Infantry and
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The Society, 1913. 34 p. ports. (Personal narratives of events
in the War of the Rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode
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1334
Singletary, Otis A. Negro militia and Reconstruction. Austin,
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1335
Steward, Theophilus G. The colored regulars in the United States
Army. New York, Arno Press, 1969. 344 p. illus., ports. (The
American Negro; his history and literature) E725.5.N3S8 1969
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1336
Stillman, Richard J. Integration of the Negro in the U.S. Armed
Forces. New York, Praeger [1968] 167 p. illus. (Praeger special
studies in U.S. economic and social development) E185.63.S7 1968
Includes bibliographical references.
1337
Taylor, Susie K. Reminiscences of my life in camp. New York,
Arno Press, 1968. 82 p. illus., ports. (The American Negro; his
history and literature) E492.94 33d.T3 1968
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1338
U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights. South Dakota Advisory
Committee._ Negro airmen in a northern community; discrimination
in Rapid City, South Dakota; a report. [Washington, U.S. Govt.
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1339
U.S. _President’s Committee on Equal Opportunity in the Armed
Forces_. Equality of treatment and opportunity for Negro
military personnel stationed within the United States; initial
report. [Washington] 1963. 93 p. E185.63.U63
1340
Wesley, Charles H., _and_ Patricia W. Romero. Negro Americans in
the Civil War; from slavery to citizenship. New York, Publishers
Co. [1967] 307 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports. (International
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1341
Wesley, Charles H. Ohio Negroes in the Civil War. [Columbus]
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Includes bibliography.
1342
Williams, George W. A history of the Negro troops in the War of
the Rebellion, 1861-65; preceded by a review of the military
services of Negroes in ancient and modern times. New York,
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1968
Reprint of the 1888 ed.
Bibliographical footnotes.
1343
Wilson, Joseph T. The black phalanx. New York, Arno Press, 1968.
528 p. illus. (The American Negro; his history and literature)
E185.63.W815 1968
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28—MUSIC
1344
Allen, William F., _comp._ Slave songs of the United States; the
complete original collection (136 songs) collected and compiled
by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim
Garrison in 1867, with new piano arrangements and guitar chords
by Irving Schlein. [New York] Oak Publications [1965] 175 p.
illus. M1670.A42 1965
Includes facsim. of title page and preface of 1st ed. (New
York, A. Simpson, 1867).
1345
Bradford, Perry. Born with the blues; Perry Bradford’s own
story. The true story of the pioneering blues singers and
musicians in the early days of jazz. New York, Oak Publications
[c1965] 175 p. illus. ML410.B779B6
1346
Carawan, Guy, _and_ Candie Carawan. Ain’t you got a right to the
tree of life? The people of Johns Island, South Carolina, their
faces, their words, and their songs, recorded by Guy and Candie
Carawan. Photographed by Robert Yellin. Music transcribed by
Ethel Raim, with a preface by Alan Lomax. New York, Simon and
Schuster [1967, c1966] 190 p. illus., map. E185.93.S7C3
Includes melodies with words.
Bibliography: p. [11].
1347
Chambers, Herbert A., _ed._ The treasury of Negro spirituals.
[Foreword by Marian Anderson] New York, Emerson Books [1963,
c1959] 125 p. illus. M1670.C45T7
Contains 30 well-known spirituals, arranged for voice and
piano, and six modern compositions, two of which are arranged
for male quartet.
1348
Charters, Samuel B. The bluesmen; the story and the music of the
men who made the blues. New York, Oak Publications [1967+]
illus., music, ports. [ML3561.J3C425] [TR: ML3561.B63C5]
Contents.—v. 1. "The singers and the styles from Mississippi,
Alabama, and Texas up to the Second World War, with a brief
consideration of some of the traceable relationships between
the blues and African song."
1349
Courlander, Harold. Negro folk music, U.S.A. New York, Columbia
University Press, 1963. 324 p. illus., music. ML3556.C7
"The music" (melodies with words): p. [221]-287.
Bibliography: p. [299]-301. Discography: p. [302]-308.
1350
Dennison, Tim. The American Negro and his amazing music. New
York, Vantage Press [1963] 76 p. ML3556.D45
1351
Dett, Robert Nathaniel, _ed._ Religious folk-songs of the Negro
as sung at Hampton Institute. Hampton, Va., Hampton Institute
Press, 1927. xxvii, 236 p. M1670.H3 1927
1352
Fisher, Miles M. Negro slave songs in the United States. New
York, Russell & Russell [1968, c1953] xv, 223 p. ML3556.F58 1968
Foreword by Ray Allen Billington.
Includes texts of the songs, without the music.
Bibliography: p. 193-213.
Reprint also issued by Citadel Press, 1963.
1353
Handy, William C., _ed._ Blues; an anthology. With an
introduction by Abbe Niles. Illustrations by Miguel Covarrubias.
New York, A. & C. Boni, 1926. 180 p. illus. M1630.18.H26B5 1926
[ML30.25e.H35]
Music: p. 49-180.
1354
Handy, William C., _ed._ A treasury of the blues; complete words
and music of 67 great songs from Memphis blues to the present
day. With an historical and critical text by Abbe Niles. With
pictures by Miguel Covarrubias. [New York?] C. Boni; distributed
by Simon and Schuster [1949] 258 p. illus. M1630.18.H26B5 1949
First ed. published in 1926 under title: _Blues, an
Anthology._
"A selective bibliography": p. 254-255.
1355
Hare, Maud C. Negro musicians and their music. Washington,
Associated Publishers [1936] 439 p. plates, ports. ML3556.H3N4
[TR: Cuney-Hare, Maud]
Includes music.
Bibliography: p. 419-423.
1356
Hayes, Roland. My songs; Aframerican religious folk songs
arranged and interpreted by Roland Hayes. Boston, Little, Brown,
1948. 128 p. M1670.H4M9
"An Atlantic Monthly Press book."
1357
Jackson, Clyde O. The songs of our years; a study of Negro folk
music. New York, Exposition Press [1968] 54 p. (An
Exposition-university book) ML3556.J39
Bibliography: p. [53]-54.
1358
Jackson, George P. White and Negro spirituals, their life span
and kingship, tracing 200 years of untrammeled song making and
singing among our country folk, with 116 songs as sung by both
races. New York, J. J. Augustin [1944] 349 p. illus., music,
ports. ML3551.J17
"The tune comparative list. One hundred and sixteen melodies
of white people paired with same number of Negro-sung
variants": p. [145]-227.
1359
Johnson, James W., _ed._ The book of American Negro spirituals,
edited with an introduction of James Weldon Johnson; musical
arrangements by J. Rosamond Johnson, additional numbers by
Lawrence Brown. New York, Viking Press, 1925. 187 p. M1670.J67
1360
Johnson, James W., _and_ John Rosamond Johnson, _eds._ The books
of American Negro spirituals, including The book of American
Negro spirituals and The second book of Negro spirituals. New
York, Viking Press, 1940. 2 v. in 1. M1670.J67B65
For voice and piano.
A reissue of the volumes first published separately in 1925
and 1926. Each volume has special t.p.
Musical arrangements by J. Rosamond Johnson, additional
numbers by Lawrence Brown.
1361
Jones, LeRoi. Black music. New York, W. Morrow, 1967. 221 p.
illus. [ML3556.J728] [TR: ML3556.B15 1967 Baraka, Imamu Amiri]
1362
Jones, LeRoi. Blues people; Negro music in white America. New
York, W. Morrow, 1963. 244 p. [ML3556.J73] [TR: ML3556.B16
Baraka, Imamu Amiri]
1363
Keil, Charles. Urban blues. Chicago, University of Chicago Press
[1966] 231 p. ML3556.K43
1364
Kirkeby, W. T. E., Duncan P. Schiedt, _and_ Sinclair Traill.
Ain’t misbehavin’; the story of Fats Waller. New York, Dodd,
Mead [1966] 248 p. ports. ML417.W15K6 1966a
"The music of Thomas ’Fats’ Waller; a selective discography
compiled by the ’Storyville Team’": p. 233-248.
1365
Krehbiel, Henry E. Afro-American folksongs; a study in racial
and national music. New York, F. Ungar Pub. Co. [1962] 176 p.
music. ML3556.K9 1962
Reprint of the 1914 ed.
1366
Locke, Alain L. The Negro and his music. Port Washington, N.Y.,
Kennikat Press [1968] 142 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro
culture and history) ML3556.L6N4 1968
Reprint of the ed. first published in 1936.
"Reading references" at end of each chapter. "Record
illustrations" at end of most of the chapters.
1367
Lomax, John A., _and_ Alan Lomax, _eds._ Negro folk songs as
sung by Lead Belly, "king of the twelve-string guitar players of
the world," long-time convict in the penitentiaries of Texas and
Louisiana. New York, Macmillan Co., 1936. xiv, 242 p. port.
ML1670.L84N4
"The main body of the song-texts consists of transcriptions
from records we made with an instantaneous aluminum recording
machine, the property of the Archive of American Folk-song of
the Library of Congress. This machine and these records were
used through the courtesy of the Library of Congress. Dr.
George Herzog transcribed the melodies, as herein printed,
from these same discs."—Introduction, p. xiii.
1368
Lucas, John. Basic jazz on long play. The great soloists:
ragtime, folksong, blues, jazz, swing, and the great bands: New
Orleans, swing, dixieland. Northfield, Minn., Carleton Jazz
Club, Carleton College, 1954. 103 p. (Carleton College,
Northfield, Minn. Carleton Jazz Club. Bulletin no. 1)
ML3561.J3L78
1369
Nathan, Hans. Dan Emmett and the rise of early Negro minstrelsy.
Norman, University of Oklahoma Press [1962] xiv, 496 p. illus.,
facsims. ML410.E5N4
Includes unaccompanied melodies.
"Bibliography of the works of D. D. Emmett": p. 290-306.
"Anthology" (principally melodies with piano accompaniment):
p. [311]-491.
1370
Niles, John J. Singing soldiers. Illustrated by Margaret
Thorniley Williamson. New introduction by Leslie Shepard.
Detroit, Singing Tree Press, 1968. 171 p. illus. M1629.M675S45
1968
First published in 1927 by C. Scribner’s Sons, New York. "Now
reissued."
Contains both accompanied and unaccompanied melodies with
words.
1371
Odum, Howard W., _and_ Guy B. Johnson. The Negro and his songs;
a study of typical Negro songs in the South. Hatboro, Pa.,
Folklore Associates, 1964 [c1925] xix, 306 p. ML3556.O3 1964
"Reprinted from the original ed. of 1925."
"Select bibliography of Negro folk songs": p. [297]-300.
1372
Patterson, Lindsay, _comp._ The Negro in music and art. New
York, Publishers Co. [1967] xvi, 304 p. illus., facsims., ports.
(International library of Negro life and history) ML3556.P38
Published under the auspices of the Association for the Study
of Negro Life and History.
Bibliography: p. [291]-296.
1373
Ramsey, Frederic. Been here and gone. New Brunswick, N.J.,
Rutgers University Press [1960] 177 p. illus. ML3556.R3
1374
Ramsey, Frederic, _and_ Charles E. Smith, _eds._ Jazzmen. New
York, Harcourt, Brace [1959, c1939] 360 p. illus. (A Harvest
book, 30) ML3561.J3R3 1959
1375
Scarborough, Dorothy. On the trail of Negro folk-songs, by
Dorothy Scarborough, assisted by Ola Lee Gulledge. Foreword by
Roger D. Abrahams. Hatboro, Pa., Folklore Associates, 1963. 295
p. music. ML3556.S3 1925a
"Reprinted in facsimile from the original edition of 1925."
1376
Shapiro, Nat, _and_ Nat Hentoff, _comps._ Hear me talkin’ to ya;
the story of jazz as told by the men who made it. New York,
Dover Publications [1966,c1955] xvi, 429 p. ML3561.J3S46 1966
"This Dover edition is a reprint of the work originally
published by Rinehart and Company, Inc., in 1955."
1377
Talley, Thomas W., _comp._ Negro folk rhymes, wise and
otherwise, with a study. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press
[1968, c1922] 347 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro culture and
history) PS595.N3T3 1968
Includes music (principally melodies with words).
1378
Thurman, Howard. Deep river; reflections on the religious
insight of certain of the Negro spirituals. Illustrated by
Elizabeth Orton Jones. [Rev. and enl.] New York, Harper [1955]
93 p. illus. ML3556.T55 1955
1379
Thurman, Howard. The Negro spiritual speaks of life and death.
New York, Harper [1947] 55 p. (The Ingersoll lecture, Harvard
University, 1947) ML3556.T56
1380
Trotter, James M. Music and some highly musical people;
containing brief chapters on I. A description of music. II. The
music of nature. III. A glance at the history of music. IV. The
power, beauty, and uses of music. Following which are given
sketches of the lives of remarkable musicians of the colored
race. With portraits, and an appendix containing copies of music
composed by colored men. Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1878. 353, 152
p. ports. [ML60.T85] [TR: ML385.T76]
Music: Appendix, p. 4-152.
1381
Williams, Martin T. Jazz masters of New Orleans. New York,
Macmillan Co. [1967] xvii, 287 p. ports. (The Macmillan jazz
masters series) ML3561.J3W5315
Bibliographies and discographies at ends of chapters.
29—ORGANIZATIONS
1382
Bell, Inge P. CORE and the strategy of nonviolence. New York,
Random House [1968] 214 p. (Random House studies in sociology)
E185.61.B37
Includes bibliographies.
1383
Brooks, Charles H. A history and manual of the Grand United
Order of Odd Fellows in America. Philadelphia, 1893. 257 p.
ports. HS1171.3.B8
1384
Cass, Donn A. Negro freemasonry and segregation; an historical
study of prejudice against American Negroes as Freemasons, and
the position of Negro Freemasonry in the Masonic fraternity.
Chicago, E. A. Cook Publications, 1957. 152 p. illus. HS883.C3
Bibliography: p. [150]-152.
1385
Clark, Alexander G. History of Prince Hall Freemasonry
(1775-1945). Des Moines, United Grand Lodge of Iowa, F. & A. M.
(Prince Hall Affiliation) [1947] 337 p. port. HS883.C47
Completed by S. Joe Brown after the death of the author.
"With special reference to the Grand Lodge of Missouri (Prince
Hall Affiliation) and the three Iowa Grand Lodges that grew
out of it."
1386
Davis, Harry E. A history of freemasonry among Negroes in
America. [Cleveland? 1946] 334 p. HS883.D35
"Published under auspices of the United Supreme Council,
Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Northern
Jurisdiction, U.S.A. (Prince Hall affiliation), Incorporated."
Includes bibliographies.
1387
Hughes, Langston. Fight for freedom; the story of the NAACP. New
York, Norton [1962] 224 p. illus. E185.5.N276H8
Bibliography: p. 207-208.
1388
Kellogg, Charles F. NAACP, a history of the National Association
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E185.5.N276K4, v. 1
"Bibliographical notes": p. 309-315.
1389
Matthews, Joseph B. Communism and the NAACP. [Atlanta, Georgia
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1390
Miller, Helen S. The history of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc.,
1932-1967. Durham, N.C. [Association for the Study of Negro Life
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1391
Myers, Phineas B. Ninety-five years after Lincoln; a history of
the Urban League of Dayton, Ohio. [2d, rev. ed.] New York,
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"The 1950 edition was published under the title: _Eighty-five
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1392
National Urban League. The National Urban League re-examined; a
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1393
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1394
Record, Wilson. Race and radicalism; the NAACP and the Communist
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1395
Strickland, Arvarh E. History of the Chicago Urban League.
Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1966. 286 p. F548.9.N3S76
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1396
Voorhis, Harold V. Negro masonry in the United States. New York
City, H. Emmerson, 1940. 132 p. facsims., ports. HS883.V6
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1396a
Vroman, Mary E. Shaped to its purpose: Delta Sigma Theta—the
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1397
Wesley, Charles H. The history of Alpha Phi Alpha; a development
in Negro college life. [3d ed., rev. and enl.] Washington,
Foundation Publishers, 1939. xxi, 396 p. illus., ports.
LJ121.A55W4 1939
"National Alpha Phi Alpha hymn" (words and music): p. 313-315.
1398
Wesley, Charles H. History of the Improved Benevolent and
Protective Order of Elks of the World, 1898-1954. Washington,
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1399
Wesley, Charles H. The history of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of
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1400
Wynn, Daniel W. The NAACP versus Negro revolutionary protest; a
comparative study of the effectiveness of each movement. New
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1401
Zinn, Howard. S N C C, the new abolitionists. Boston, Beacon
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30—POLITICS
1402
Aikin, Charles, _ed._ The Negro votes. San Francisco, Chandler
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1403
American Negro Academy, _Washington, D.C._ The Negro and the
elective franchise. A series of papers and a sermon. Washington,
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E185.5.A51 no. 11]
Contents.—1. Meaning and need of the movement to reduce
southern representation [by] A. H. Grimke.—2. The penning of
the Negro (the Negro vote in the States of the revised
constitutions) [by] C. C. Cook.—3. The Negro vote in the
States whose constitutions have not been specifically revised
[by] John Hope.—4. The potentiality of the Negro vote, North
and West [by] John L. Love.—5. Migration and distribution of
the Negro population as affecting the elective franchise [by]
Kelly Miller.—6. The Negro and his citizenship [by] Rev. F. J.
Grimke.
1404
Ashmore, Harry S. The man in the middle. Columbia, University of
Missouri Press [1966] 58 p. (The Paul Anthony Brick lectures,
5th ser.) E846.A8
1405
Bailey, Harry A., _ed._ Negro politics in America. Columbus,
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1519
Moody, Anne. Coming of age in Mississippi. New York, Dial Press,
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Autobiographical.
1520
Moon, Bucklin. The high cost of prejudice. New York, J. Messner
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"Check list for further reading": p. 165-168.
1521
Moton, Robert R. What the Negro thinks. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, Doran, 1929. 267 p. E185.61.M934
1522
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. An
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1523
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1524
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1525
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Many of the selections have been condensed. Several of the
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1526
New York (_State_) _State Commission for Human Rights. Research
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1526a
Newby, Idus A. Challenge to the Court; social scientists and the
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1527
Newby, Idus A. Jim Crow’s defense; anti-Negro thought in
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Nolen, Claude H. The Negro’s image in the South; the anatomy of
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Includes bibliographies.
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1535a
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Raper, Arthur F. The tragedy of lynching. Chapel Hill,
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Reuter, Edward B. The American race problem; a study of the
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Rogers, Joel A. From "superman" to man. 5th ed. New York, J. A.
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Stover, William H. M. Don’t just deplore discrimination, do
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1550
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1552
Thurman, Howard. The luminous darkness; a personal
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Tucker, Sterling. Beyond the burning: life and death of the
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Tumin, Melvin M. Desegregation: resistance and readiness, by
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1555
Vander Zanden, James W. Race relations in transition; the
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1556
Vaughan, Curtis M. Faubus’ folly; the story of segregation. New
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1557
Warren, Robert Penn. Segregation, the inner conflict in the
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1558
Weatherby, William J. Love in the shadows. New York, Stein and
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1559
Weatherford, Willis D., _and_ Charles S. Johnson. Race
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1560
White, Walter F. How far the promised land? New York, Viking
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1561
White, Walter F. Rope & faggot; a biography of Judge Lynch. New
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1562
Williams, O. R. Segregation and common sense. Boston, Forum Pub.
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1563
Williamson, Joel, _comp_. The origins of segregation. Boston, D.
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E185.615.W5
Contents.—The strange career of Jim Crow, by C. V.
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miscegenation, by V. L. Wharton.—Social acceptance and
unacceptance, by C. E. Wynes.—The separation of the races, by
J. Williamson.—Why Negroes were segregated in the new South,
by C. V. Woodward.—In summation, by C. E. Wynes.—The debate on
school segregation in South Carolina, 1868.—The Negroes in
Negroland, by H. R. Helper.—The Negro, by J. R. Sparkman.—The
silent South, by G. W. Cable.—Urban segregation during
slavery, by R. C. Wade.—Segregation in the antebellum North,
by L. F. Litwack.—Why segregation in postwar Philadelphia, by
B. H. Hunt.—Ethnic relations in American communities, by R. M.
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Wood, Forrest G. Black scare; the racist response to
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1566
Woofter, Thomas J. Southern race progress, the wavering color
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Wright, Nathan. Let’s work together. New York, Hawthorn Books
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Wright, Nathan. Ready to riot. New York, Holt, Rinehart and
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1569
Wright, Richard. White man, listen! Garden City, N.Y.,
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Reprint issued by Anchor Books, 1964.
1569a
Zinn, Howard. The Southern mystique. New York, Knopf, 1964. 267
p. E185.61.Z5
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33—RACE RELATIONS—Riots
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California. _Governor’s Commission on the Los Angeles Riots._
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F869.L8C15
Includes bibliographies.
1572
California. _Governor’s Commission on the Los Angeles Riots._
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F869.L8C17
1573
Cohen, Jerry, _and_ William S. Murphy. Burn, baby, burn! The Los
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Conot, Robert E. Rivers of blood, years of darkness; the
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1575
Crump, Spencer. Black riot in Los Angeles; the story of the
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Gilbert, Ben W. Ten blocks from the White House; anatomy of the
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Hayden, Thomas. Rebellion in Newark; official violence and
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Janowitz, Morris. Social control of escalated riots. [Chicago?]
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1581
Lee, Alfred M., _and_ Norman D. Humphrey. Race riot, Detroit
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1582
Momboisse, Raymond M. Riots, revolts, and insurrections.
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Nelson, Truman J. The torture of mothers. Introduction by
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Experiences related by mothers and children who were subjected
to violent treatment at the hands of the police during the
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1584
Rudwick, Elliott M. Race riot at East St. Louis, July 2, 1917.
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1585
Shogan, Robert, _and_ Tom Craig. The Detroit race riot; a study
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1586
Supplemental studies for the National Advisory Commission on
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E185.61.S94 1968b
"The studies were conducted independently of the Commission
and of each other by research groups at the University of
Michigan, the Johns Hopkins University, and Columbia
University."
Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents.—Racial attitudes in fifteen American cities, by A.
Campbell and H. Schuman.—Between white and black; the faces of
American institutions in the ghetto, by P. H. Rossi, and
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1587
U.S. _Congress. House. Select Committee on New Orleans Riots._
New
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Presented by B. M. Boyer.
From _House Report_, no. 16, 39th Congress, 2d session.
1588
U.S. _National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders._ Report.
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Commercially published, with an introduction by Tom Wicker, in
hard covers by E. P. Dutton and in paperback by Bantam, New
York, 1968.
1589
Urban riots: violence and social change. Edited by Robert H.
Connery. New York, 1968. 190 p. (Proceedings of the Academy of
Political Science, v. 29, no. 1) HN58.U7
Many of the "papers in this issue ... were delivered at a
conference sponsored by the academy in cooperation with the
Columbia University Center on Urban Minority Affairs, April
19, 1968."
Bibliography: p. 183-190.
1590
Walker, Marion E. Black rebellion. Columbia, S.C., National
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1591
Waskow, Arthur I. From race riot to sit-in, 1919 and the 1960s;
a study in the connections between conflict and violence. Garden
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34—REGIONAL STUDIES
1592
Allen, James E. The Negro in New York. Foreword by Arthur
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Bibliography: p. [93]-94.
1593
Aukofer, Frank A. City with a chance. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co.
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Milwaukee is the city discussed.
1594
Bartlett, Irving H. From slave to citizen; the story of the
Negro in Rhode Island. Foreword by Benjamin Crocker Clough.
Providence, Urban League of Greater Providence, 1954. 76 p.
illus. E185.93.R4B3
"Bibliographical note": p. 74-76.
1595
Beasley, Delilah L. The Negro trail blazers of California; a
compilation of records from the California archives in the
Bancroft Library at the University of California, in Berkeley;
and from the diaries, old papers, and conversations of old
pioneers in the State of California. Los Angeles, 1919. 317 p.
ports. F870.N38B3 1919b
Photo offset. San Francisco, R and E Research Associates,
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Bibliography: p. [13-14].
1596
Burgess, Margaret E. Negro leadership in a southern city. Chapel
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E185.61.B95
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1597
California. _State Fair Employment Practice Commission._ Negro
Californians; population, employment, income, education. San
Francisco, Division of Fair Employment Practices, 1963. 34 p.
E185.93.C2A5
"Derived principally from the 1960 Census of population, the
statistical tables were compiled by the California Division of
Labor Statistics and Research."
1598
Chicago. University. _Chicago Community Inventory._ Chicago’s
Negro population; characteristics and trends. A report by the
Chicago Community Inventory, University of Chicago, to the
Office of the Housing and Redevelopment Coordinator and the
Chicago Plan Commission. [Chicago] 1956. 109 p. maps. ICU
"This report was prepared by Otis Dudley Duncan, associate
director, and Beverly Duncan, research assistant."
1599
Clark, Peter W. Delta shadows, "a pageant of Negro progress in
New Orleans." Illustrated by Numa Joseph Roussève. [New Orleans]
Graphic Arts Studios, 1942. 200 p. illus., ports. F379.N5C6
1600
Clarke, John H., _ed._ Harlem, a community in transition. New
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"Much of the material in this book is from the Summer 1963
(Volume III, no. 3) issue of _Freedomways_."
Bibliographical footnotes.
1601
Claspy, Everett. The Negro in southwestern Michigan; Negroes in
the North in a rural environment. Dowagiac, Mich., 1967. 112 p.
E185.93.M5C55
Includes bibliographical references.
1602
Crum, Mason. Gullah; Negro life in the Carolina Sea Islands.
Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1940. xv, 351 p. plates.
(Duke University publications) E185.93.S7C85
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1603
Dabney, Wendell P. Cincinnati’s colored citizens; historical,
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1604
Daniels, John. In freedom’s birthplace; a study of the Boston
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1605
De Jong, Gordon F., _and_ George A. Hillery. Kentucky’s Negro
population in 1960. Lexington, University of Kentucky,
Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of Rural Sociology, 1965.
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1606
Detroit Urban League. _Research Dept._ A profile of the Detroit
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1607
Drake, St. Clair, _and_ Horace R. Cayton. Black metropolis; a
study of Negro life in a northern city. Introduction by Richard
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(Harper torchbooks, TB1086-1087. The Academy library)
F548.9.N3D68 1962
Bibliographical references included in "Notes and
documentation" (p. 783-792). "A list of selected books dealing
with the American Negro": p. 793-796. "Suggestions for
collateral reading": p. 797-798.
1608
DuBois, William E. B. The Philadelphia Negro; a social study.
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Contents.—The Philadelphia Negro.—Appendixes. A. Schedules
used in the house-to-house inquiry. B. Legislation, etc., of
Pennsylvania in regard to the Negro. C. Bibliography (p.
419-423). Special report on Negro domestic service in the
seventh ward, Philadelphia, by I. Eaton.
1608a
Ehle, John. The free men. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 340 p.
illus., ports. F264.C38E4
A portrait of a moderate southern community (Chapel Hill,
North Carolina) experiencing an effort at integration in the
years 1963-64.
1609
Gay, William T. Montgomery, Alabama, a city in crisis. New York,
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1610
Green, Constance M. The secret city; a history of race relations
in the Nation’s Capital. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University
Press, 1967. xv, 389 p. illus., ports. E185.93.D6G7
"Bibliographical note": p. 339-348. Bibliography: p. 349-361.
1611
Handlin, Oscar. The newcomers: Negroes and Puerto Ricans in a
changing metropolis. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1959.
171 p. illus. (New York metropolitan region study) F128.9.A1H3
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [147]-164).
New York City is the metropolis under study.
1612
Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited, _New York_. Youth in the
ghetto; a study of the consequences of powerlessness and a
blueprint for change. New York, 1964. xxi, 614 p. illus., maps,
tables. HN80.N5H3
Bibliographical footnotes.
1613
Hesslink, George K. Black neighbors; Negroes in a northern rural
community. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1968] xvii, 190 p. maps.
F572.C3H4
Bibliography: p. 185-190.
Cass County, Michigan, is the area under study.
1613a
Johnson, Charles S. Shadow of the plantation. Chicago,
University of Chicago Press [1934] xxiv, 214 p. diagr., plates.
E185.93.A3J6
Macon County, Alabama, was the area chosen for this survey.
1614
Johnson, Haynes B. Dusk at the mountain; the Negro, the Nation,
and the Capital; a report on problems and progress. Garden City,
N.Y., Doubleday, 1963. 273 p. E185.93.D6J56
Bibliography: p. [260]-266.
1615
Johnson, James W. Black Manhattan. New York, Arno Press, 1968
[c1930] 284, xxxiv p. illus., plans, ports. (The American Negro,
his history and literature) F128.9.N3J67 1968
1616
Johnson, William. William Johnson’s Natchez; the ante-bellum
diary of a free Negro. Edited by William Ransom Hogan and Edwin
Adams Davis. [Baton Rouge] Louisiana State University Press
[1951] 812 p. illus., facsims. (Source studies in Southern
history, no. 1) E185.97.J697A3
1617
Joiner, William A. A half century of freedom of the Negro in
Ohio. Xenia, Ohio, Press of Smith Adv. Co. [1915?] 134 p.
illus., ports. E185.93.O2J6
Cover title: _The Ohio Book for the Lincoln Jubilee._
"College song, Dear old Wilberforce [by] W.A. Joiner [and] F.
J. Work" (close score): p. 134.
1618
Langhorne, Orra H. M. G. Southern sketches from Virginia,
1881-1901. Edited by Charles E. Wynes. Charlottesville,
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"The writings of Orra Langhorne": p. 139-140. Bibliographical
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1618a
Lee, Frank F. Negro and white in Connecticut Town. New York,
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"Based upon the writer’s unpublished doctoral dissertation ...
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"Annotated bibliography": p. 179-199.
1618b
Lee, George W. Beale Street, where the blues began. Foreword by
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F444.M5L4
1619
Liebow, Elliot. Tally’s corner; a study of Negro streetcorner
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Logan, Frenise A. The Negro in North Carolina, 1876-1894. Chapel
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1621a
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1634a
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35—RELIGION AND THE CHURCH
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1677
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1683
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1684
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1685
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1687
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1688
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1691
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1692
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1693
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1694
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1695
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1696
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36—SOCIAL CONDITIONS
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1703
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1705
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1706
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1707
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1708
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1709
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1713
Ferman, Louis A., Joyce L. Kornbluh, _and_ Alan Haber, _eds._
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1714
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Johnson, Charles S. Growing up in the Black Belt; Negro youth in
the rural South. With an introduction by St. Clair Drake.
Prepared for the American Youth Commission, American Council on
Education. New York, Schocken Books [1967, c1941] xxvi, 358 p.
map. E185.86.J6 1967
1719a
Kennedy, Louise V. The Negro peasant turns cityward; effects of
recent migrations to northern centers. New York, Columbia
University Press, 1930. 270 p. diagr. (Studies in history,
economics and public law, no. 329) [H31.C7 no.] 329 E185.8.K35
"Research conducted ... under subsidy by the Social Science
Research Council and the Columbia University Council for
Research in the Social Sciences."
Published also as thesis (Ph.D.), Columbia University.
"General bibliography": p. 239-255.
1720
Larkins, John R. Alcohol and the Negro: explosive issues.
Zebulon, N.C., Record Pub. Co., 1965. 251 p. illus. E185.86.L36
Includes bibliographical references.
1721
Larsson, Clotye M., _ed._ Marriage across the color line.
Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1965. 204 p. HQ1031.L3
1722
Lewis, Hylan. Blackways of Kent. Chapel Hill, University of
North Carolina Press, 1955. xxiv, 337 p. diagrs., tables. (Field
studies in the modern culture of the South) E185.6.L4
Based on thesis, University of Chicago.
1723
McCord, Charles H. The American Negro as a dependent, defective
and delinquent. [Nashville, Press of Benson Print. Co., c1914]
342 p. E185.65.M13
1724
Miller, Abie. The Negro and the Great Society. New York, Vantage
Press [1966, c1965] 209 p. E185.M64
1725
Moore, Richard B. The name "Negro," its origin and evil use. New
York, Afroamerican Publishers, 1960. 82 p. illus. E185.89.N3M6
1726
Myrdal, Gunnar. An American dilemma: the Negro problem and
modern democracy. With the assistance of Richard Sterner and
Arnold Rose. 20th anniversary ed. New York, Harper & Row [1962]
1483 p. illus. E185.6.M95 1962
Bibliography: p. 1144-1180.
1727
Peterkin, Julia M. Roll, Jordan, roll; the photographic studies
by Doris Ulmann. New York, R. O. Ballou [c1933] 251 p. illus.,
plates. E185.6.P46
1728
Powdermaker, Hortense. After freedom; a cultural study in the
Deep South. With a new preface by Elliott M. Rudwick. New York,
Russell & Russell [1968, c1939] xxi, 408 p. (Studies in American
Negro life) E185.93.M6P6 1968
Bibliography: p. [375]-380.
1729
Rogers, Joel A. Nature knows no color-line; research into the
Negro ancestry in the white race. New York [1952] 242 p. illus.
HT1581.R6
1730
Rose, Arnold M. The Negro in America. With a foreword by Gunnar
Myrdal. New York, Harper & Row [1964] xxxiv, 324 p. map. (Harper
torchbooks. The University library) E185.6.R75 1964
"TB3048."
"The condensed version of Gunnar Myrdal’s _An American
Dilemma_."
Bibliographical footnotes.
1731
Stewart, Maxwell S. The Negro in America. [Rev. ed. New York,
Public Affairs Committee, 1962] 28 p. illus. (Public affairs
pamphlet no. 95) E185.6.M952 1962
"[Summarizes Gunnar Myrdal’s] two-volume report entitled _An
American Dilemma_ (1944), and brings this material up to date
on the basis of recent Supreme Court decisions and the 1960
census."
1732
Thompson, Daniel C. The Negro leadership class. Englewood
Cliffs, N.J., Prentice Hall [1963] 174 p. (A Spectrum book)
F379.N5T45
Includes bibliography.
1733
U.S. _Bureau of the Census._ Negro population 1790-1915.
Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1918. 844 p. diagrs., maps,
tables. [HA205.A33] [TR: E185.U56]
"Prepared by Dr. John Cummings in the Division of Revision and
Results, under the general supervision of Dr. Joseph A.
Hill."—"Letter of transmittal," p. 13.
Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1968.
1734
U.S. _Bureau of the Census._ Negroes in the United States.
Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1904. 333 p. charts, diagrs.,
front. (_Its_ Bulletin 8) HA201. 1900.A12 no. 8 E185.6.U58
1735
U.S. _Bureau of the Census._ Negroes in the United States.
Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1915. 207 p. diagrs., maps,
tables. (_Its_ Bulletin 129) HA201.1900.A12 no. 129 E185.6.U585
1736
U.S. _Bureau of the Census._ Negroes in the United States,
1920-32. Prepared under the supervision of Z. R. Pettet, chief
statistician for agriculture, by Charles E. Hall, specialist in
Negro statistics. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1935.
xvi, 845 p. diagrs., maps, tables. HA205.A33 1920-32
"This report supplements the volume, ’Negro Population in the
United States, 1790-1915,’ published by the Bureau of the
Census in 1918."—p. iii.
1737
Washington, Booker T. The future of the American Negro. Boston,
Small, Maynard, 1899. 244 p. port. E185.6.W313
1738
Weaver, Robert C. Dilemmas of urban America. Cambridge, Mass.,
Harvard University Press, 1965. 138 p. (The Godkin lectures at
Harvard University, 1965) HT175.U6W4
"Based on the Godkin lectures ... delivered at Harvard
University."
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [121]-131).
1739
Weaver, Robert C. The urban complex; human values in urban life.
Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1964. 297 p. HT123.W38
Bibliographical footnotes.
1740
Wiley, Bell I. Southern Negroes, 1861-1865. [2d ed.] New York,
Rinehart [1953, c1938] 366 p. illus. (Yale historical
publications. Miscellany, 31) E185.2.W65 1953
1741
Williams, John G., _of Allendale, S.C._ "De ole plantation."
Charleston, S.C., Walker, Evans, & Cogswell Co., Printers, 1895.
67 p. E185.93.S7W7
Contents.—Preface.—An old-time Saturday night meeting.—Brudder
Coteny’s sermons.—Glimpses of a vanished past: Two pictures of
old plantation life.
1742
Woodson, Carter G. A century of Negro migration. New York,
Russell & Russell [1969] 221 p. maps. E185.9.W89 1969
Reprint of the 1918 ed.
Bibliography: p. 193-211.
1743
Woodson, Carter G. The rural Negro. New York, Russell & Russell
[1969] xvi, 265 p. illus. E185.86.W896 1969
Reprint of the 1930 ed.
Bibliographical footnotes.
1744
Woofter, Thomas J., _ed._ Negro problems in cities; a study made
under the direction of T. J. Woofter, Jr. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, Doran [c1928] 284 p. diagrs., form, maps. E185.86.W91
"The Institute of Social and Religious Research ... is
responsible for this publication."
Contents.—pt. 1. Neighborhoods, by T. J. Woofter, Jr.—pt. 2.
Housing, by Madge Headley.—pt. 3. Schools, by W. A.
Daniel.—pt. 4. Recreation, by H. J. McGuinn.
37—SOCIAL CONDITIONS—Children
1745
Clark, Kenneth B. Prejudice and your child. 2d ed., enl. Boston,
Beacon Press [1963] 247 p. (A Beacon paperback) BF723.R3C5 1963
Includes bibliography.
1746
Coles, Robert. Children of crisis; a study of courage and fear.
Boston, Little, Brown [1967] xiv, 401 p. illus. E185.61.C66
"An Atlantic: Monthly press book."
Includes bibliographical references.
1747
Fanshel, David. A study in Negro adoption. Commentary by
Alexander J. Allen. New York, Child Welfare League of America,
1957. 108 p. tables. HV875.F2
1748
Goff, Regina M. Problems and emotional difficulties of Negro
children as studied in selected communities and attributed by
parents and children to the fact that they are Negro. New York,
Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University,
1949. 93 p. (Columbia University. Teachers College.
Contributions to education, no. 960) E185.89.C3G6 1949a LB5.C8
no. 960
Issued also as thesis, Columbia University.
Bibliography: p. 89.
1749
Goodman, Mary E. Race awareness in young children. With an
introduction by Kenneth B. Clark. New, rev. ed. New York,
Collier Books [1964] 351 p. map. BF723.R3G6 1964
"Notes and references": p. 331-342.
1750
Gula, Martin. Quest for equality, the story of how six
institutions opened their doors to serve Negro children and
their families. [Washington, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education,
and Welfare, Welfare Administration, Children’s Bureau; for sale
by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1966] 50 p.
illus. (U.S. Children’s Bureau. Publication no. 441) HV873.G8
HV741.A32 no. 441
Includes bibliographies.
1751
Henton, Comradge L., _and_ Edward E. Johnson. Relationship
between self-concepts of Negro elementary-school children and
their academic achievement, intelligence, interests, and
manifest anxiety. Baton Rouge, La., Southern University, Dept.
of Psychology [1964?] 78 leaves. LB1131.H386
Cooperative Research Project no. 1592, performed pursuant to a
contract with the U.S. Office of Education.
Bibliography: leaves [76]-78.
1752
Jackson, Luther P. Poverty’s children, [n.p., CROSS-TELL] 1966.
42 leaves. HN80.W3J3
Based on the study findings of the 1960-64 Child Rearing Study
(CRS) of Low Income Families in the District of Columbia.
1753
Price, Arthur Cooper. A Rorschach study of the development of
personality structure in white and Negro children in a
southeastern community. Genetic psychology monographs, v. 65,
Feb. 1962: 3-52. tables. LB1101.G4 v.65
"Based upon a doctoral dissertation at the University of
Florida."
Bibliography: p. 51-52.
1754
Sanders, Wiley B., _ed._ Negro child welfare in North Carolina;
a Rosenwald study, directed by Wiley Britton Sanders. Montclair,
N.J., Patterson Smith, 1968 [c1933] xiv, 326 p. illus.
(Patterson Smith reprint series in criminology, law enforcement,
and social problems, publication no. 18) E185.86.S27 1968
"Under the joint auspices of the North Carolina State Board of
Charities and Public Welfare and the School of Public Welfare,
the University of North Carolina."
38—SOCIAL CONDITIONS—Crime and Delinquency
1755
Bonger, Willem A. Race and crime. Translated from the Dutch by
Margaret Mathews Hordyk. Montclair, N.J., Patterson Smith, 1969.
130 p. (Patterson Smith reprint series in criminology, law
enforcement, and social problems, no. 34) HV6191.B62 1969
Reprint of the 1943 ed.
Translation of _Ras en misdaad._
Bibliography: p. [109]-123.
1756
Carter, Dan T. Scottsboro; a tragedy of the American South.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1969] 431 p.
illus., ports. KF224.S34C3
Includes bibliographical references.
1757
Chamberlain, Bernard P. The Negro and crime in Virginia.
[Charlottesville] University of Virginia, 1936. 132 p. tables.
(Publications of the University of Virginia. Phelps-Stokes
fellowship papers, no. 15) E185.93.V8C46
1758
DuBois, William E. B., _ed._ Some notes on Negro crime,
particularly in Georgia; report of a social study made under the
direction of Atlanta University; together with the Proceedings
of the Ninth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems,
held at Atlanta University, May 24, 1904. Atlanta, Atlanta
University Press, 1904. 68 p. diagrs. (Atlanta University
publications, no. 9) E185.5.A88 no. 9 [E185.65.D81]
Bibliography: p. vi-viii.
Contents.—The problem of crime, by F. B. Sanborn.—Crime and
slavery.—Crime and the census.—Extent of Negro crime.—Crime in
cities, by M. N. Work.—Crime in Georgia.—Atlanta and Savannah,
by H. H. Proctor and M. N. Work.—Crime in Augusta, by A. G.
Coombs and L. D. Davis.—What Negroes think of crime.—Causes of
Negro crime.—Some conclusions.—The Ninth
conference.—Resolutions.—Index.
1759
Kephart, William M. Racial factors and urban law enforcement.
Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press [1957] 209 p.
tables. HV8138.K45
Bibliography: p. 207-209.
1759a
Lightfoot, Robert M. Negro crime in a small urban community.
[Charlottesville] University of Virginia, 1934. 85, [1] p. plan.
(Publications of the University of Virginia. Phelps-Stokes
fellowship papers, no. 12) E185.93.V8L5
Bibliography: p. [86].
1760
Towler, Juby E. The police role in racial conflicts.
Springfield, Ill., C. C. Thomas [1964] 119 p. illus. HV8069.T6
1761
U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights._ Law enforcement; a report on
equal protection in the South. [Washington, For sale by the
Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1965. 188 p. DLC-LL
Bibliographical footnotes.
1762
Wolfgang, Marvin E. Crime and race; conceptions and
misconceptions.
New York, Institute of Human Relations Press, American Jewish
Committee [1964] 71 p. ([American Jewish Committee] Institute of
Human Relations. Pamphlet series, no. 6) HV6197.U5W6
"References": p. 64-71.
39—SOCIAL CONDITIONS—Family
1763
Bernard, Jessie S. Marriage and family among Negroes. Englewood
Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1966] 160 p. illus. (A Spectrum
book) E185.86.B4
Bibliographical footnotes.
1764
Billingsley, Andrew. Black families in white America [by] Andrew
Billingsley, with the assistance of Amy Tate Billingsley.
Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1968] 218 p. illus., map.
(A Spectrum book) E185.86.B5
Bibliographical footnotes.
1765
Frazier, Edward Franklin. The free Negro family. New York, Arno
Press, 1968. 75 p. maps. (The American Negro, his history and
literature) E185.86.F73 1968
Reprint of the 1932 ed.
Bibliography: p. 73-75.
1766
Frazier, Edward Franklin. The Negro family in the United States.
Rev. and abridged ed. Foreword by Nathan Glazer. Chicago,
University of Chicago Press [1966] xxii, 372 p. E185.86.F74 1966
Revised and abridged edition first published in 1948.
Bibliographical footnotes.
1767
Jeffers, Camille. Living poor; a participant observer study of
priorities and choices. With an introduction by Hylan Lewis. Ann
Arbor, Mich., Ann Arbor Publishers, 1967. 123 p. HN80.W3J4
A report to the Child Rearing Study of Low Income Families in
the District of Columbia, a project sponsored by the Health
and Welfare Council of the National Capital Area.
1768
Rainwater, Lee, _and_ William L. Yancey. The Moynihan report and
the politics of controversy; a Trans-action social science and
public policy report. Including the full text of The Negro
family: the case for national action by Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press [1967] xviii, 493 p. illus.
E185.86.U54R3
Includes bibliographical references.
1769
U.S. _Dept. of Labor. Office of Policy Planning and Research._
The Negro family, the case for national action. [Washington, For
sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1965. 78 p.
illus. [E185.86.U52]
Bibliography: p. 51-53.
The Moynihan report.
1770
Wisconsin. _Governor’s Commission on Human Rights._ Negro
families in rural Wisconsin; a study of their community life.
Madison, 1959. 72 p. illus. E185.93.W58A54
40—SPORTS
1771
Brown, James N. Off my chest, by Jimmy Brown with Myron Cope.
Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1964. 230 p. illus., ports.
GV939.B75A3
1772
Cottrell, John. Muhammad Ali, who once was Cassius Clay. New
York, Funk & Wagnalls [1968, c1967] 363 p. ports. GV1132.C55C6
1968
First published in London under title: _Man of Destiny._
1773
Fleischer, Nathaniel S. Black dynamite, the story of the Negro
in the prize ring from 1782 to 1938; with numerous
illustrations. [New York, Printed by C. J. O’Brien, c1938-47] 5
v. illus., plates, ports. ("The Ring" athletic library)
GV1131.F65
Vol. 2 has also special title: "Jolting Joe," the amazing
story of Joe Louis and his rise to world heavyweight title;
"Homicide Hank," the socking saga of Henry Armstrong; v. 3:
"The three colored aces," George Dixon, "Little Chocolate,"
Joe Gans, "The Old Master," Joe Walcott, "The Barbados Demon,"
and several contemporaries; v. 4: "Fighting furies," story of
the golden era of Jack Johnson, Sam Langford and their
contemporaries; v. 5: Sockers in sepia; a continuation of the
drama of the Negro in pugilistic competition.
1774
Henderson, Edwin B. The Negro in sports. Rev. ed. Washington,
Associated Publishers, 1949. xvi, 507 p. illus., ports. GV161.H4
1949
1775
Louis, Joe. How to box, edited by Edward J. Mallory.
Philadelphia, D. McKay Co. [1948] 64 p. illus. GV1137.L8
1776
Mann, Arthur W. Branch Rickey: American in action. Boston,
Houghton Mifflin, 1957. 312 p. illus. GV865.R45M3
Includes a few pages on Negroes in baseball.
1777
Olsen, Jack. The black athlete: a shameful story; the myth of
integration in American sport. New York, Time-Life Books [1968]
223 p. GV713.O4
1778
Robinson, John R. Baseball has done it. Edited by Charles
Dexter. Philadelphia, Lippincott [1964] 216 p. GV865.R6A2
1779
Robinson, Louie. Arthur Ashe, tennis champion. Garden City,
N.Y., Doubleday [1967] 136 p. ports. (Doubleday signal books)
GV994.A7R6
1780
Young, Andrew S. N. ("Doc"). Negro firsts in sports. With
illustrations by Herbert Temple. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co.
[1963] 301 p. illus. GV697.A1Y6
1781
Zinkoff, Dave. Around the world with the Harlem Globetrotters,
by Dave Zinkoff with Edgar Williams. Foreword by Abe Saperstein;
illustrated with photographs. Philadelphia, Macrae Smith Co.
[1953] 218 p. illus. GV885.Z5
INDEX
This is primarily an author and subject index. Numbers refer to entries.
References to books about persons or associations are preceded by the
word "about," to distinguish them from books by those persons or
associations.
Abbott, Martin, 883
Abbott, Robert S., about, 134, 261
Abolitionists, 764, 778, 824, 843, 860, 945
biography (collective), 100
biography (individual), 158, 161, 189, 205, 215, 242, 266
_See also_ Antislavery movements
Abrahams, Roger D., 673, 1375
Abrahamson, Julia, 1
Abrams, Charles, 493- 494
Abramson, Doris E., 948
Achille, Louis T., 799
Actors, 140, 184, 247, 667- 669, 672, 1615.
_See also_ Comedians
Adams, C. C., 1656
Adams, Edward C. L., 674
Adams, John Quincy, about, 251
Adams, Russell L., 98
Adams, Walter, 604
Adler, Mortimer J., ed., 770
Adoff, Arnold, comp., 995, 1228
Adoption, 1747
Aerospace industries, 476
Africa, 783, 869
bibliography, 14, 34, 63
biography (collective), 98
colonization, 787, 1000, 1003- 1004
history, 758
music, 1355
relations with the U.S., 329
_See also_ Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone
African Methodist Episcopal Church, 81, 1687, 1693, 1701
biography (collective), 81, 149
biography (individual), 284, 303, 306
Ahmann, Mathew H., ed., 996, 1661
Aikin, Charles, ed., 1402
Airmen, 1318, 1338
Alabama, 684, 1609, 1613a, 1625
civil rights, 201, 270, 322, 1501
economic conditions, 409, 553
education, 540, 553, 556, 601, 652
folk-lore and folk-tales, 684
politics, 195, 1425, 1447, 1449
bibliography, 13
slavery, 155, 857, 863
University
Bureau of Educational Research, 540
Bureau of Public Administration, 1446
Albany Institute of History and Art, 82
Alcohol, 1720
Aldridge, Ira F., about, 140, 247
Aldridge, William, 246
Alexander, Albert A., 4
Alexander, Charles, 1315
Alexander, Richard D., 435
Ali, Muhammad, 1772
Allen, Alexander J., 1747
Allen, Elizabeth L., ed., 72
Allen, James E., 1592
Allen, James S., 884
Allen, Richard, Bishop, about, 303
Allen, Walter C., 151
Allen, William F., comp., 1344
Allport, Gordon W., 1682
Alpha Phi Alpha, 1397
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston, 27
American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, 1463-
1464
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass., 630
American Baptist Publication Society, 1658
American Civil Liberties Union, 494
American Colonization Society, about, 787
American Council of Learned Societies Devoted to Humanistic Studies,
Committee on Negro Studies, 3, 24
American Council on Education, American Youth Commission, 40, 1719
American Council on Race Relations, 494
American Folklore Society, 26, 698, 703
American Historical Association, 458, 749, 875, 877a
American Institute for Marxist Studies, 809- 810
American Jewish Committee, Institute of Human Relations, 1570, 1762
American Library Association, Library Administration Division, 603
American Management Association, 451
American Missionary Association, 559a
American Negro Academy, Washington, D.C., 731, 1403, 1415
American Reform Tract and Book Society, Cincinnati, 155
American Revolution, 117, 765, 1329- 1330, 1342- 1343
American Society of African Culture, 978
Ames, William C., 309
Amistad (Schooner), 854
Amistad Research Center, 20
Anderson, Archibald W., ed., 566
Anderson, Harry H., 1628
Anderson, Howard R., ed., 795
Anderson, James K., 450
Anderson, Margaret, 541
Anderson, Marian, 152, 1347
about, 118, 140, 145, 259
Anderson, William T., 1315
Andrews, Benny, illus., 1228
Andrews, Sidney, 884a
Angelo, Frank, 182
Annuals, 74- 75, 1701
Anthologies, 975- 994, 1275
plays, 1209, 1221, 1223- 1224
poetry, 1228- 1230, 1234, 1240, 1244, 1251, 1255, 1258, 1264,
1268- 1272, 1274- 1275
short stories, 1051, 1068, 1109
Anti-Defamation League, 365, 507, 509, 568, 593, 1013
Antisemitism, 1518, 1524
Antislavery movements, 185, 269, 300, 812, 819, 826- 827, 830, 833, 839,
846, 851, 861- 862, 864, 877, 882
bibliography, 10, 35
_See also_ Abolitionists, Emancipation, Underground railroad
Aplin, Norita, 711
Apprentices, 462, 466, 471, 488
Aptheker, Herbert, 713- 714, 808- 810, 1312
ed., 712
Archives, 3, 24
Arctic exploration, 218
Arkansas
education, 544, 551, 559, 635, 652, 1508
folk-lore and folk-tales, 690, 692
Armour, Alexander W., 705
Armstrong, Henry, 153
Armstrong, Louis ("Satchmo"), about, 140
Art, 56, 82- 97, 955
Arter, Rhetta M., 495
Artists, 82, 85, 87, 90- 93, 96- 97, 951- 952, 1372
Ashby, William M., 1044a
Ashe, Arthur, 154
about, 1779
Ashmore, Harry S., 542, 1404, 1465
Associates in Negro Folk Education, 86- 87, 410, 954
Associates of Doctor Thomas Bray for Founding Clerical Libraries and
Supporting Negro Schools, 630
Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 137, 427, 442, 452-
453, 492, 671, 802- 803, 924- 925, 1302, 1340, 1372, 1390, 1398
Associations. _See_ Organizations
Aswell, James R., ed., 710
Athletes, 101, 150, 1773- 1774, 1777 -1780.
_See also_ Sports, names of sports, e.g., Football
Atkins, James A., 1466
Atkins, Simon G., about, 132
Atkinson, Carolyn, 1629
Atlanta, 193
Atlanta University, 9, 403, 430, 577- 578, 1291, 1665, 1758
Attaway, William, 1045
about, 966
Attucks, Crispus, about, 120
Aukofer, Frank A., 1593
Austin, Frank E., 1467
Authors, 950- 952, 956- 957, 965- 966, 978, 983, 991
biography (individual), 175, 180, 225- 226, 252, 302, 305
_See also_ Literature, ——history and criticism; Playwrights,
Poets
Autobiography. _See_ Biography and autobiography
Automobile industry and trade, 477
Avins, Alfred, comp., 931
ed., 496
Badger, Henry G., 543
Bailey, Harry A., ed., 1405
Bailey, Pearl, 156
Baker, Augusta, 2, 42
Baker, George, about, 262
Baker, Josephine, about, 140
Baker, Newton D., 1332
Baker, Ray S., 1468
Balcolm, Lowell L., illus., 1099
Baldridge, Cyrus L., illus., 1055
Baldwin, James, 996- 997, 1046- 1050, 1205- 1206, 1469- 1470, 1484
about, 966
Ball, Charles, 157
Ball, Edward D., ed., 638
Ballowe, Hewitt L., 675
Baltimore, 1418, 1622, 1627
Commission on Human Relations, 618- 619, 1622
education, 618- 619
_Baltimore Afro-American_, 1051
Baltimore Urban League, 1627
Bancroft, Frederic, 811
Banfield, Edward C., 518, 1406
Banks and banking, 406, 408, 427
Banneker, Benjamin, about, 120, 207
Banton, Michael P., 1471
Baptist Foreign Missionary Convention of the U.S., 1680
Baptists, 293, 307, 1671, 1680- 1681
education, 1678, 1695
missions, 1656
sermons, 1658, 1680a
Barber, Carroll G., 20
Barbour, Floyd B., comp., 310
Bardolph, Richard, 99
Barndt, Joseph R., 1702
Barnes, Gilbert H., 812
Barnett, Moneta, illus., 769
Barrett, Janie P., about, 114, 134
Barth, Ernest A. T., 521
Bartlett, Irving H., 158, 1594
Barton, Rebecca C., 99a
Baseball, 150, 174, 245, 249- 250, 275- 276, 278, 1776, 1778
Basketball, 1781
Bates, Daisy G., 544
about, 145
Beam, Lura, 545
Beardwood, Roger, 415
Beasley, Delilah L., 1595
Becker, Gary S., 436
Beckwourth, James P., 159
Bede, Brother, 546
Bedichek, Roy, 680
Belafonte, Harry, 97
about, 140
Belasco, David, 279
Belfrage, Sally, 311
Bell, Inge P., 1382
Bell, Malcolm, illus., 708
Bell, Muriel, illus., 708
Bell, Thomas F., about, 220
Bell, William K., 396
Bellegarde, Dantes, 799
Benét, Stephen Vincent, 1280
Bennett, Elaine C., 3
Bennett, Hal, 1052
Bennett, John, 676
Bennett, Lerone, 100, 160, 715- 716, 998, 1472
Bent, Michael J., 1295
Bentley, George R., 885
Berger, Morroe, 932
Berman, Daniel M., 547
Bernard, Jacqueline, 161
Bernard, Jessie S., 1763
Bernstein, Abraham A., 548
Bernstein, Barton J., ed., 999
Berry, A. W., 1419
Berry, Brewton, 1703
Berson, Lenora E., 1570
Bethune, Mary J. McLeod, about, 114, 118, 222
Bibb, Henry, 162
Bibliographies, 1- 63, 68, 74, 517, 749, 756, 960- 961, 965, 979
Bicknell, Marguerite E., 64
Biggers, John T., illus., 680
Bigman, Stanley K., 1289
Billingsley, Amy T., 1764
Billingsley, Andrew, 1764
Billington, Ray A., 580, 1352
Biographical dictionaries, 69, 73, 78- 80, 121, 131
Biography and autobiography, 98- 308
collective biography, 71, 81, 98- 150, 459, 591, 656, 723, 731,
746, 829, 831, 944, 1407, 1424, 1445, 1460, 1592, 1603, 1773-
1774
individual biography, 151- 308.
_See also_ under specific subjects, e.g., Jazz musicians
——biography (individual); Slavery, ——biographies and narratives
Birmingham, Ala., 556, 1625
Bishops, 149, 173, 199, 303.
_See also_ Clergymen
Bittle, William E., 717
Bivins, Horace W., 1315
Bivins, S. Thomas, 383
Black Muslims, 237a, 1026- 1627, 1469, 1498, 1682- 1683, 1689
bibliography, 62
Black power, 195, 310, 318, 320, 348, 362, 381, 716, 1500, 1694, 1702
_Black Star_, 364
Blair, Gertrude, 386
Blair, Lewis H., 397
Bland, James A., about, 181
Blaustein, Albert P., 549- 550
comp., 312
Bleiweiss, Robert M., 163
Blood, Robert O., 437
Blood banks, 211, 237
Bloomfield, Neil J., ed., 372
Blossom, Virgil T., 551
Blues. _See_ Jazz music
Blythe, LeGette, 177
Boas, Frank, 697
Boggs, James, 1704
Boles, Robert, 1053
Boley, Okla., 717
Bolling _v._ Sharpe, 547
Bond, Frederick W., 665
Bond, Horace M., 552- 553, 1244
Bone, Robert A., 949
Bonger, Willem A., 1755
Bonner, T. D., ed., 159
Bontemps, Arna W., 7, 101- 103, 718, 1054- 1056a
comp., 1230
ed., 210, 696, 1229, 1258
Booker, Simeon, 1705
Borders, William H., about, 193
Boston, 1604, 1648
education, 612
Bosworth, William, 1057
Botkin, Benjamin A., ed., 677, 829
Botume, Elizabeth H., 886
Bouma, Donald H., 554
Bowdoin College, Museum of Fine Arts, 83
Bowerman, Charles E., 564
Bowers, Lessie, 384
Boxing, 153, 194, 239, 254- 255, 265, 308, 1225, 1772- 1773, 1775
Boyar, Burt, 184
Boyar, Jane, 184
Boyd, Malcolm, 1473
Boykin, James H., 719
Boyle, Sarah P., 1474- 1475
Brackett, Jeffrey R., 813
Braden, Anne, 1476
Bradford, Amory, 398
Bradford, Perry, 1345
Bradford, Roark, 677a- 678, 1207
Bradford, Sarah E. H., 164
Bradley, Mary H., 235
Bradshaw, Clifford A., 113
Bragg, George F., 1657
Braithwaite, William S. B., 1231- 1233, 1263
about, 952
Branch, Hettye W., 165
Brawley, Benjamin G., 104, 166, 951- 952
ed., 950
Brawley, E. M., ed., 1658
Bray, Douglas W., 450
Brazos Valley, Tex., 682
Breitman, George, ed., 1026
Brenford, Robert J., 26
Brewer, John Mason, 680- 683, 1407
comp., 679
ed., 1234
about, 172
Brickman, William W., ed., 555
Briggs, Vernon M., 462
Bright, Jean M., ed., 972
Brink, William J., 313, 1477
Brock, William R., 887
Broderick, Francis L., 167
ed., 720
Brogan, Denis W., 1408
Bronz, Stephen H., 953
Brooke, Edward W., 1409
about, 127
Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 405
Brooks, Alexander D., 4
Brooks, Charles H., 1383
Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1058, 1235- 1236
Brooks, John C., ed., 1650
Brooks, Maxwell R., 1457
Broom, Leonard, 721
Brotz, Howard, 1659
ed., 1000
Brown, Aaron, ed., 631
Brown, Arthur M., 1315
Brown, Charles A., 556
Brown, Charlotte H., about, 114
Brown, Claude, 168
Brown, Earl L., 1313
Brown, Frank L., 1059
Brown, Hallie Q., comp., 105
Brown, Hugh V., 557- 558
Brown, Ina C., 722
Brown, James N., 1771
Brown, John (abolitionist), about, 189, 861
Brown, John (slave), about, 169
Brown, Lawrence, 1359- 1360
Brown, Lloyd L., 1060
Brown, Oliver, appellant, 579
Brown, Robert R., Bishop, 559
Brown, Roscoe C., comp., 77
Brown, Samuel Joe, 1385
Brown, Sterling A., 954, 1237
ed., 975
Brown, Warren H., 5
Brown, William G., 1409a
Brown, William W., 106, 723, 1061, 1314
Brown _v._ Board of Education of Topeka, 547, 579
Browning, Colleen, illus., 117
Brownlee, Frederick L., 559a
Bruce, Blanche Kelso, about, 120
Bruce, John E., comp., 107
Bruce, Kathleen, 814
Bruce, Philip A., 888
Bruère, Martha B., illus., 707
Bryan, Ashley, illus., 305
Bryant, Lawrence C., 108- 109
Buckle, Richard, ed., 170
Buckler, Helen, 171
Buckmaster, Henrietta, pseud., 815, 889
Bullock, Henry A., 399, 560
Bullock, Ralph W., 110
Bunche, Ralph J., 1478
Buni, Andrew, 1410
Burck, Gilbert, 415
Burckel, Christian E., 69
Bureau of National Affairs, Washington, D.C., 314
Burgess, Margaret E., 1596
Burke, Inez M., 1223
Burnham, Louis E., 258
Burns, William H., 315
Burroughs, Margaret T., illus., 195
Burroughs, Nannie H., 523
about, 114
Business, 427- 434, 1459a
Business education, 433
Businessmen, 427, 429- 433, 447, 1459a
Butcher, Margaret J., 955
Byrd, Harry F., 181
Byrd, James W., 172
CORE. _See_ Congress of Racial Equality
CROSS-TELL. _See_ Communicating Research on the Urban Poor
Cable, George W., 316- 317, 1563
Cade, John B., 173
Cain, Alfred E., 113
ed., 724
Caldwell, Dista H., 561
Caldwell, Erskine, 1479
California, 221, 1595, 1597, 1635
Arts Commission, 89
Dept. of Industrial Relations, Division of Labor Statistics and
Research, 1597
education, 606
employment, 488
Governor’s Commission on the Los Angeles Riots, 1571- 1572
housing, 513
race relations, 398
riots, 1571- 1575
State Fair Employment Practice Commission, 1597
University Bancroft Library, 1595
Institute of Governmental Studies, 1635
Institute of Industrial Relations, 480
Survey Research Center, 1518
University at Los Angeles
Art Galleries, Dickson Art Center, 89
Dept. of Journalism, 1456
Institute of Government and Public Affairs, 413
University, Davis, 89
Caliver, Ambrose, 562- 563
Callis, Myra C., 452
Calverton, Victor F., ed., 976
Calvin, Mich., 690, 692
Camden Co., N.J., 549
Campanella, Roy, 174
Campbell, Angus, 1586
Campbell, Charles, 230a
Campbell, E. Simms, illus., 1237
Campbell, Ernest Q., 564
Campbell, Tunis G., 385
Campbell, Will D., 1660
Canada, 774, 907
Cannon, Alice, 693
Cape Fear River Valley, N.C., 900
Carawan, Candie, 1346
Carawan, Guy, 1346
Carleton, William G., 1440
Carmer, Carl L., 674, 684
Carmichael, Bennie, 638
Carmichael, Stokely, 318
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Division of Historical Research, 820
Caroline Co., Va., 705
Carruth, Eleanore, 415
Carter, Dan T., 1756
Carter, Hodding, 890, 1480
Carter, Wilmoth A., 319, 429
Carver, George Washington
about, 118, 134, 191, 221
bibliography, 12
Cashin, Herschel V., 1315
Cass, Donn A., 1384
Cass Co., Mich., 1613
Cate, Margaret D., 1653
Catholic authors, bibliography, 45
Catholic Church, 119, 199, 229, 375, 546, 1661, 1664, 1672
Catholic Interracial Council, 229
Catterall, Helen H. T., ed., 933
Cattle trade, 165
Caughey, John W., 725
Cayton, Horace R., 438, 1607
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 344, 1481
Center for Urban Education, 22
Central State College, Wilberforce, Ohio
about, 1617
Library, 18b
_See also_ Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio
Chamberlain, Bernard P., 1757
Chambers, Bradford, comp., 320
Chambers, Herbert A., ed., 1347
Chambers, Lucille A., ed., 726
Chamerovzow, Louis A., ed., 169
Chaney, James E., about, 124
Chapel Hill, N.C., 1608a
Chapman, Abraham, 6
comp., 977
Chappell, Louis W., 685
Charleston, S.C., 676, 847
Charleston, W. Va., 537
Charlottesville, Va., 1759a
Charters, Ann, illus., 1238
Charters, Samuel B., 1238, 1348
Chase, Lucy, 923
Chase, Sarah, 923
Chastain, Thomas, 1062
Cherokee Indians, 246
Cherry, Gwendolyn, 111
Chesler, Mark A., 601
Chesnutt, Charles W., 1063- 1067
about, 175, 952
Chesnutt, Helen M., 175
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, 1390
Chicago, 1395, 1420, 1579, 1598, 1607, 1643, 1663, 1686
housing, 497, 503, 510, 518
Illinois National Half-Century Exposition, 1617
Mayor’s Commission on Human Relations, 497
Office of Housing and Redevelopment Coordination, 1598
Plan Commission, 1598
riots, 1579
University Center for Policy Study, 1580
Chicago Community Inventory, 503, 1598
Law School, 935
Population Research and Training Center, 528
_The Chicago Defender_, about, 261
Chicago Historical Society, 1012
Chicago Urban League, 1395
Child, Lydia M. F., 112
Child Rearing Study of Low Income Families in the District of Columbia,
1752, 1767
Child Welfare League of America, 1747
Children, 1745-54, 1767.
_See also_ Family; Socially handicapped children, Youth
Children’s literature. _See_ Juvenile literature
Children’s writings, 609- 610
Christensen, Mrs. A. M. H., 686
Christian, Kathryn, 727
Christian, Malcolm H., 176
Christmas, Walter, ed., 113
Church. _See_ Religion and the church.
Church and race problems, 229, 321, 375, 498, 510, 529, 559, 1016, 1491,
1552, 1660- 1661, 1675, 1679, 1686, 1690, 1697.
_See also_ Segregation ——religious aspects; Slavery, ——and the
church
Cincinnati, 1603
Public Schools, 728
Cities and towns, 344, 355, 381, 415, 419, 879, 1715, 1738- 1739, 1744
bibliography, 55
education, 548, 569, 588, 608, 633, 645, 663
politics, 1406
race relations, 1482
Citizens’ Councils, 1480
City University of New York, 90
Civil disobedience, 325a, 1014, 1444, 1591
Civil Liberties Educational Foundation, 4
Civil rights, 309- 982, 397, 486, 761, 931- 932, 937, 1340, 1400, 1414,
1434, 1447, 1450, 1463, 1507- 1508, 1511, 1516, 1590, 1704, 1732, 1761
bibliography, 4, 52
biography and autobiography, 135, 145, 187, 201, 208, 229, 244,
256, 270, 354
essays and addresses, 310, 323, 347, 720, 1001, 1005, 1007,
1013, 1015, 1017, 1022- 1023, 1025- 1026, 1033, 1036, 1038,
1041, 1456
history, 315, 319- 320, 353, 373
sources, 312, 332, 334
humor, 1201
pictorial works, 337
Southern States, 326, 340, 356, 360, 369, 374, 380, 575, 1401,
1608a
Civil Rights Act of _1964_, 314, 330, 1022
Civil rights workers, 124, 356
Civil service, 454, 461, 467, 478.
_See also_ Government officials and employees
Civil War, 288, 763- 764, 893, 908, 915, 923, 1312, 1331
causes, 859
fiction, 1184
Kentucky, 730, 791
Maryland, 796
Middle West, 794
Negro troops, 1285, 1314, 1316- 1317, 1320, 1337, 1340- 1343
New York (City), 833
sources, 751
Clark, Alexander G., 1385
Clark, Alfred T., 725
Clark, Dennis, 1482
Clark, Henry, 498
Clark, Kenneth B., 565, 636, 1001, 1483- 1484, 1570, 1745, 1749
ed., 1005
Clark, Mary T., 321
Clark, Peter W., 1599
Clark, Septima P., 177
Clarke, Jacquelyne J., 322
Clarke, John H., ed., 1002, 1068, 1600
Claspy, Everett, 1601
Clay, Cassius Marcellus, about, 1772
Clayton, Edward T., 1411
Cleaver, Eldridge, 1485- 1486
Cleaves, Mary W., 19
Cleghorn, Reese, 1452
Clemons, Lulamae, 1706
Clergymen, 1042, 1667
autobiography, 217, 274, 284, 306, 848
biography (collective), 80- 81, 119, 149
biography (individual), 173, 193, 199, 303.
_See also_ King, Martin Luther, about
Cleveland, 377, 1454
Public Schools, 711
Clift, Virgil A., ed., 566
Clough, Benjamin C., 1594
Clowes, Richard M., 725
Cobb, William Montague, 1286- 1288
Cobb, Price M., 1293
Coffin, Levi, 816
Cogley, John, 1481
Cohen, Haskell, 239
Cohen, Irving S., 760
Cohen,Jacob, 329
Cohen, Jerry, 1573
Cohn, David L., 1707
Colby, Clinton E., 21
Cole, Nathaniel (Nat "King"), about, 140
Coleman, Edward M., ed., 1269
Coleman, James S., 567
Coleman, John Winston, 817
Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel, about, 120
Coles, Robert, 568, 1746
College Entrance Examination Board, 584
Colleges. _See_ Universities and colleges
Collins, Charles W., 934
Collins, Mary E., 502
Collins, Winfield H., 1487
Colonization, 717, 774, 787, 1000, 1003- 1004
Columbia University
Conservation of Human Resources Project, 583
Council for Research in the Social Sciences, 43, 1719a
Graduate School of Business, 407, 428
Teachers College, 563, 574, 598, 627, 664
Bureau of Publications, 530, 608, 615, 663, 1748
Institute of Higher Education, 615
Comedians, 140, 184, 208, 279, 335
Commager, Henry S., comp., 323
Commission on Race and Housing, 499, 505, 508, 514, 524
Communicating Research on the Urban Poor, 1752
Communism, 1038, 1389, 1394, 1419, 1434, 1442
Community leadership, 349, 1427, 1596, 1732
Conant, James B., 569
Concklin, Seth, about, 857
Condition of slaves, 133, 828- 829, 831, 845, 858, 875
Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems
4th, Atlanta, _1899_, 430
5th, Atlanta, _1900_, 577
8th, Atlanta, _1903_, 1665
9th, Atlanta, _1904_, 1758
10th, Atlanta, _1905_, 9
11th, Atlanta, _1906_, 1291
12th, Atlanta, _1907_, 403
16th, Atlanta, _1911_, 578
Conference of Community Leaders on Equal Employment Opportunity,
Washington, D.C., _1962_, 439
Conference of Negro Writers, 1st, New York, _1959_, 978
Conference on Discrimination and the Law, University of Chicago, _1963_,
935
Conference on Jewish Social Studies, 1488
Conference on Negro-Jewish Relations in the United States, New York,
_1964_, 1488
Congaree River, 674
Congress of Racial Equality, 329, 1382
_The Congressional Globe_, 931
Congressional Quarterly Service, Washington, D.C., 324
_Congressional Record_, 931
Congressmen. _See_ Legislators
Connecticut, 488, 873, 1618a, 1648b
Commission on Civil Rights, 440, 500- 501, 1489
housing, 500- 501
segregation, 1489
University, Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies,
517
Connelly, Marcus C., 695, 1207
Connery, Robert H., ed., 1589
Conot, Robert E., 1574
Conrad, Earl, 177a, 729
Conroy, Jack, 102
Consumers, 399, 404, 412
bibliography, 23
Converts, 246, 1664, 1669
Cook, C. C., 1403
Cook, James G., 1490
Cook, James T., 21
Cooke, Paul P., 325
Cookery, 383- 395
Coombs, A. G., 1758
Cooper, Anna J., 600
Cooper, Mary U., 389
Cooperative movement, 403, 418
Cope, Myron, 1771
Cornell-Tompkins County Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Fayette
County, Tennessee, 1412
Cornely, Paul B., 1289
Cornish, Dudley T., 1316
Corwin, Edward H. L., 1290
Cotner, Robert C., 212
Cotter, Joseph S., 1068a, 1208
Cotton, Ella E., 178
Cottrell, John, 1772
Couch, William, comp., 1209
Coulter, Ellis M., 730, 891, 1413
Council of Social Welfare, Oklahoma City, 1626
Countryman, Vern, ed., 935
Courlander, Harold, 687, 1349
Covarrubias, Miguel, illus., 697, 1353- 1354
Cowboys, 240, 443
Cox, Archibald, 325a
Cox, John H., 1414
Cox, LaWanda C. F., 1414
Cox, Oliver C., 1717
Craig, Tom, 1585
Crain, Robert L., 570
Craven, Avery O., 892
Cregar, Ralph, 1491
Crichlow, Ernest, illus., 213, 288
Crime and delinquency, 1540, 1723, 1754- 1762
Crime and the press, 325a
Crogman, William H., 70
Cromwell, John W., 88, 731, 1415
Cromwell, Otelia, ed., 979
Cronon, Edmund D., 179
Crow Indians, 159
Crowe, Charles R., ed., 893
Crum, Mason, 1602
Crummell, Alexander, 1003- 1004
about, 120
Crump, Paul, 1069
Crump, Spencer, 1575
Cruse, Harold, 1708
Cuffé, Paul, about, 120
Cullen, Charles, illus., 1239, 1242
Cullen, Countee, 1070- 1071, 1239, 1241- 1243
ed., 1240
about, 953, 958
Culp, Daniel W., ed., 980
Cultural Exchange Center, Los Angeles, 94
Culver, Dwight W., 1662
Cumberland Co., N.J., 1644
Cummings, John, 1733
Cunard, Nancy, comp., 981
Cuney, Norris W., about, 212
Cuney, Waring, ed., 1244
Cunningham, Virginia, 180
Current, Richard N., ed., 894
Curry, Jesse E., 1492
Curtin, Thomas J., 633
Cushing, Richard J., Cardinal, 119
Cuthbert, Marion V., 571
Dabbs, James M., 1493
Dabney, Lillian G., 572
Dabney, Wendell P., 1603
Dade Co., Fla., 538
_Daedalus_, 1005
Daly, John J., 181
Daly, Victor, 1071a
Damerell, Reginald G., 573
Dancing, 170, 190, 955
Dancy, John C., 182
Daniel, Bradford, ed., 1006
Daniel, Sadie I., 114
Daniel, Vattel E., 1663
Daniel, William A., 1744
Daniels, John, 1604
Daniels, Jonathan, 1566
Dannett, Sylvia G. L., 115
David, Jay, comp., 116
Davidson, Bruce, illus., 1005
Davie, Maurice R., 732
Davis, Allison, 1709
Davis, Arthur P., ed., 975
Davis, Christopher, 1072
Davis, David B., 818
Davis, Edwin A., 183
ed., 1616
Davis, Harry E., 1386
Davis, John P., ed., 65
Davis, L. D., 1758
Davis, Lawrence A., 1448
Davis, Ossie, 1210
Davis, Robert E., 400
Davis, Sammy, Jr., 184
about, 140
Davis, William R., 574
Day, Helen C., 1664
Day, Richard E., 575
Daykin, Jon J., 441
Dayton, Ohio, 1391
Dees, Jesse W., 1494
Degrees, academic, 587
De Jong, Gordon F., 1605
De Knight, Freda, 386
De Land, Clyde O., illus., 1067
Delany, Martin R., 733
Delaware
education, 652
housing, 530
DeLay, H. S., illus., 1079
Delta Sigma Theta, 1396a
Demby, William, 1073- 1074
about, 966
De Mond, Albert L., 401
Dennett, John R., 895
Dennison, Tim, 1350
Dentists, 1292
Derbigny, Irving A., 576
De Santis, Vincent P., 1416
Des Moines, Public Schools, 727
Detroit, 182, 1606, 1648a
riots, 1581, 1585
Detroit Urban League, 182
Research Dept., 1606
Dett, Robert N., ed., 1351
Detweiler, Frederick G., 1458
Deutsch, Morton, 502
Dewey, Donald, 469
Dexter, Charles, 1778
Dickinson, Donald C., 7
Dickson Art Center, 89
Diggs, Charles C., 432
Diggs, E. Irene, 68
Dill, Augustus G., ed., 578
Dillard, James H., 1284a
Dillon, Merton L., 819
Diplomats, 231, 292
Direct action, 341, 1382
Directories, 66, 76, 131, 802, 1459a
Discrimination. _See_ Race discrimination, Segregation
Dissertations, academic, bibliography, 25, 40
District of Columbia, 148, 1610, 1614
civil rights, 368
Dept. of Public Welfare, 402
education, 546, 572, 652
employment, 452, 454, 488
housing, 511, 532
slavery, 942
_See also_ Washington, D. C.
Divine, Father, about, 262
Dobbin, Donald D., 1648
Dobie, James Frank, 682
ed., 688- 689
Dobler, Lavinia G., 117
Dodds, Barbara, 8
Dodson, Owen, 1075, 1245
Dogan, M. W., 70
Dollard, John, 1710
Donald, David, 1422
Donald, Henderson H., 442, 896
Donnan, Elizabeth, ed., 820
Donohugh, Agnes C. L., 68
Donovan, Frank R., 821
Doriot, George F., 435
Dorman, Michael, 326
Dorson, Richard M., comp., 690
ed., 691- 692
Douglas, Aaron, illus., 722, 1221, 1240, 1266
Douglas, William O., 822
Douglass, Frederick, 185- 186, 1007, 1460
about, 120, 200, 269, 952
bibliography, 17
Douglass, Joseph H., 424
Douty, Esther M., 187
Dover, Cedric, 84
Dover, Maureen, 84
Dowd, Douglas F., ed., 1412
Doyle, Bertram W., 1495
Drake, Merci L., 472
Drake, St. Clair, 1607, 1719
Drama, 665, 670, 672, 948, 1209
Drawings, 97
Dreer, Herman, 956
Drew, Charles R., about, 211, 237
Drew Theological Seminary, 1667- 1668
Drewry, William S., 823
Drimmer, Melvin, comp., 1008
Drisko, Carol F., 897
Drotning, Phillip T., 734
Duberman, Martin B., 332, 1211
ed., 824
DuBois, William E. B., 188- 189, 425, 712, 825, 898, 1009- 1010, 1076-
1080, 1496, 1608
ed., 9, 68, 403, 430, 577- 578, 1291, 1522, 1665, 1758
about, 118, 127, 134, 167, 280- 281, 952, 966
bibliography, 188
Ducas, George, ed., 770
Duckett, Alfred, 276
Dudley, James B., about, 132
Dumas, Alexandre, père, about, 120
Dummett, Clifton O., ed., 1292
Dumond, Dwight L., 10, 327, 826- 827
Dunbar, Alice M. _See_ Nelson, Alice R. M. D.
Dunbar, Ernest, 1711
Dunbar, Paul L., 1081- 1086, 1246- 1248
about, 120, 166, 180, 952
Dunbar High School, Washington, D.C., 600
Duncan, Beverly, 503, 1598
Duncan, Eula G., 693
Duncan, Otis D., 444, 503, 1598
Duncan, S. E., 629
Duncan, Thelma M., 1223
Dunham, Katherine, 190
about, 170
Dunning, William A., 899
Durden, Robert F., ed., 1439
Durham, Philip, 443
Durham, N.C., 1425
D’Usseau, Arnaud, 1212
Dykeman, Wilma, 1497
Dykes, Eva B., ed., 979
Eason, Warren, 1554
East St. Louis, Ill., 1584
Eastman, George, 1492
Eaton, Isabel, 1608
_Ebony_, 67, 1011
Eckard, E. W., 469
Economic conditions, 396- 539, 1037, 1597, 1607
bibliography, 40
_See also_ Business; Employment; Housing, under names of places
and regions, e.g., Southern States ——economic conditions
Edmonds, Helen G., 1417
Edmonds, Randolph, 1213- 1215
Edmonson, Munro S., ed., 1309
Education, 114, 131- 132, 426, 433, 440, 450, 540- 664, 746, 980, 1039,
1290, 1298
bibliography, 37a, 53, 59
statistics, 543, 567, 639
_See also_ Educators, Race discrimination ——in education;
Segregation ——in education; Teachers and teaching, Universities
and colleges
Educational Foundation of the National Council of Negro Women, 495
Educators, 132, 222, 227, 257, 597.
_See also_ Teachers and teaching
Edwards, Gilbert Franklin, 444
ed., 1019, 1504
Edwards, Paul K., 404
Edwin, Ed, 219
Egypt, Ophelia S., 831
Ehle, John, 1608a
Eichenberg, Fritz, illus., 693
Eichner, Alfred S., 1505
"80 John," about, 165
Einstein, Charles, 249- 250
Eisenhower, Dwight D., about, 256
Eisenstadt, Murray, 735
Elections, 1418, 1425, 1432.
_See also_ Gerrymander, Voting
Elinson, Howard, ed., 1031
Elkins, Stanley M., 828
Elks of the World, Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of, 1398
Ellington, Duke, about, 140
Elliott, Lawrence, 191
Ellis, Ethel M. V., comp., 11, 37a
Ellison, Ralph, 957, 1087
about, 966
Ellison, Virginia H., 4
Emancipation, 764, 796, 803, 864, 882, 930
Emancipation Proclamation, 821, 904, 921, 1015
Emanuel, James A., 192
comp., 982
Embree, Edwin R., 118
Emilio, Luis F., 1317
Emmett, Daniel D., about, 1369
Emond, Norma J., 1648
Employment, 407, 410, 413, 416, 428, 432, 434- 492, 898, 1313, 1704,
1719a, 1743
bibliography, 43
Encyclopedias, 68
English, James W., 193
Entertainment, 665- 672.
_See also_ Drama; Jazz music, Music;
biography (collective), 140.
_See also_ Actors; Comedians, Jazz musicians, Minstrels,
Musicians
Episcopalians, 1657, 1700
Eppes, Susan B., 1712
Epps, Archie, ed., 1027
Eppse, Merl R., 736- 737
Epstein, Lenore A., 420
Essays and addresses, 995- 1044, 1404, 1485, 1504, 1661.
_See also_ under subjects, e.g., Civil rights, ——essays and
addresses
Essien-Udom, Essien U., 1498
European War, _1914-1918_, 1319, 1327- 1328, 1332
economic aspects, 489
fiction, 1071a
music, 1370
Evans, William McKee, 900
Evers, Medgar W., about, 127, 1499
Evers, Mrs. Medgar, 1499
Expatriates, 1711
Explorers, 218, 253
FEPC. _See_ U.S. Committee on Fair Employment Practice
Facts on File, New York, 328, 370
Fager, Charles E., 1500
Faggett, Harry L., ed., 1051
Fahey, William A., 136
Falls, C. B., 1266
Faltermayer, Edmund K., 415
Family, 1763- 1770.
_See also_ Children;
Fanshel, David, 1747
Farmer, James, 329, 1014
about, 145
Farr, Finis, 194
Father Divine, about, 262
Faubus, Orval E., about, 1556
Faulkner, William, about, 970
Fauset, Arthur H., 1666
Fauset, Jessie R., 1088- 1090
Fax, Elton, illus., 687
Fayette Co., Tenn., 1412
Federal Writers’ Project, 829
Feelings, Tom, illus., 115, 845
Fein, Rashi, 405
Feldman, Eugene P. R., 195
Felton, Ralph A., 1667- 1668
Ferguson, Blanche E., 958
Ferguson, Clarence C., 550
Ferman, Louis A., 445
comp., 446
ed., 1713
Ferris, William H., 738
Ficklen, John R., 901
Fiction, 1044a- 1199
bibliography, 4, 61, 960
history and criticism, 949, 954, 959- 960, 963
Fields, Uriah J., 1501
15th amendment
about, 931, 1415
bibliography, 57
Filler, Louis, 830
1st amendment, about, 346
Fishel, Leslie H., 739
Fisher, ——, 157
Fisher, Dorothy C., 305
Fisher, Elijah J., about, 196
Fisher, Miles M., 195, 1352
Fisher, Paul L., ed., 1013
Fisher, Rudolph, 1091- 1092
Fisher, Walter, 217
Fisk University, Nashville, about, 563
Social Science Institute, 831, 1669
Fitzgerald, Ed, ed., 204
Fitzhugh, George, 832
Fitzhugh, H. Naylor, ed., 432
Fleischer, Nathaniel S., 1773
Fleishman, Stanley, 330
Fleming George J., 69, 1418
Fleming, Walter L., 406
ed., 902- 903
Fletcher, Tom, 666
Flipper, Henry O., 197- 198
Florida, 209, 228, 488
Attorney General, 579
education, 579, 652
folk-lore and folk-tales, 697
housing, 538
politics, 1440
Reconstruction, 916, 926
State University, Tallahassee, 916
Fogelson, Robert M., 1586
Foley, Albert S., 119, 199
Foley, Eugene P., 447
Folk-lore and folk-tales, 172, 673- 710
bibliography, 15
Folk-songs. _See_ Songs
Foner, Philip S., 200, 833
Fontaine, William T., 1501a
Football, 206, 224, 1771
Foote, Nelson N., 504
Ford, James, ed., 523
Ford, James W., 1419
Ford, Nick A., 959
ed., 1051
Foreman, Paul B., 51
Forman, James, 201, 354
Forten, Charlotte L., 580
Forten, James, about, 187
Fortune, Amos, about, 243
Fortune, T. Thomas, 1502
_Fortune_, 415
Foster, William Z., 740
Fountain, William A., 81
14th amendment
about, 363, 496, 654, 931, 934, 945
bibliography, 57
Fowler, Julian S., ed., 35
Francis, Charles E., 1318
Frank, Waldo, 1159
Franklin, Charles L., 448
Franklin, John H., 315, 725, 741- 743, 904- 905, 1012
comp., 331, 1503
Frazier, Edward Franklin, 744, 1504, 1670, 1714, 1765- 1766
Frederick, John T., 992
Fredrickson, George M., ed., 837
Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company, Washington, D. C., 406
Freedmen, 241, 594, 642, 759, 896, 903, 912, 923
biography (collective), 112
Florida, 916
Maryland, 1654
North Carolina, 741
Virginia, 458
Freedmen’s Bureau, about, 241, 883, 885, 903
Freedom of Information Conference, 8th, University of Missouri, _1965_,
1013
Freemasons, 1384- 1386, 1396, 1399
Freidel, Frank B., 745
Friedman, Leon, comp., 332
Frontier and pioneer life, 159, 198, 240
Fugitive slaves, 815- 816, 834, 848, 866, 872.
_See also_ Slavery, ——biographies and narratives; Underground
railroad
Fuller, Meta V. W., about, 134, 952
Fuller, Thomas O., 746, 1671
Furman, Abraham L., 1158a
Furness, William H., 857
Furr, Arthur, 1327
Gallagher, Buell G., 581
Gangs, 1619
Gara, Larry, 834
Gardner, Burleigh B., 1709
Gardner, Gordon A., 1706
Gardner, Mary R., 1709
Garfinkel, Herbert, 449
Garrison, Lucy M., comp., 1344
Garvey, Amy J., 202
Garvey, Marcus, 203,
about 134, 179, 202
Gaskins, Ruth L., 387
Gass, Gertrude Z., 484
Gates, Robbins L., 582
Gauerke, Warren E., 585
Gay, William T., 1609
Geis, Gilbert, 717
Geismar, Maxwell, 1486
Genovese, Eugene D., 835
ed., 417
Georgetown, D.C., 942
Georgia, 1413, 1653
biography and autobiography, 147, 193, 234
Commission on Education, 1389
crime, 1758
Dept. of Law, 936
education, 597, 623, 643, 652
folk-lore and folk-tales, 701, 708
Laws, statutes, etc., 936
politics, 1413, 1451a
Reconstruction, 884a, 1413
segregation, 936
slavery, 157, 169, 841, 862
University, about, 643
_Georgia Historical Quarterly_, 1413
Gerrymander, 1447
bibliography, 13
Gewecke, Clifford G., 154
Ghana, 717
Gibson, Althea, 204
Gibson, Gertrude, illus., 1204
Gibson, John S., 633
Gibson, John W., 70
Gilbert, Ben W., 1576
Gilbert, Olive, 205
Gillard, John T., 1672
Gillogly, David K., 538
Ginzberg, Eli, 428, 450, 456, 583, 1505
ed., 407
Glazer, Nathan, 1766
ed., 505
Glenn, Norval D., 721
Gloster, Hugh M., 960
Goff, Regina M., 1748
Goldblatt, Harold S., 506
Golden, Harry L., 177, 333, 1491, 1532
Goldston, Robert C., 747
Goldwin, Robert A., comp., 1014
ed., 1015
Gomillion, Charles G., about, 1447
Gonzales, Ambrose E., 694- 694a
Goodman, Andrew, about, 124
Goodman, Mary E., 1749
Goodman, P., 1014
Gordon, Edmund W., 584
Gordon, Joan, 1629
Gosnell, Harold F., 1420
Gouldtown, N.J., 1644
Gourlay, Jack G., 451
Government officials and employees, 454, 461
biography (collective), 113, 459
biography (individual), 256
_See also_ Civil service
Gow, James, 1212
Graham, Frank P., 1536
Graham, Hugh D., 1459
Graham, Lorenz B., 1093
Graham, Shirley, 206- 207, 1094- 1095
Grant, Joanne, comp., 334
Grantham, Dewey W., 1468
Gray, Alma L., 19
Gray, Thomas R., 878
Greater Minneapolis Interfaith Fair Housing Program, 529
Green, Constance M., 1610
Green, Donald R., 585
Green, Elizabeth L., 961
Green, John M., ed., 1623
Green, Paul, 674, 1227
Green, Robert L., 586
Green, William T., 1628
Greenberg, Jack, 595, 937
Greene, Ellen F., 1295
Greene, Harry W., 587
Greene, Lorenzo J., 452- 453, 748
Greene, Mary F., 588
Greensboro, N.C., 515
Greenville, S.C., 1427
Greer, Scott A., 1715
Gregory, Dick, 208, 335, 1200- 1201
Gregory, Montgomery, ed., 1221
Grier, Eunice S., 507- 509, 520, 1526
Grier, George W., 507- 509, 520, 1526
Grier, William H., 1293
Gries, John M., ed., 523
Griffin, Appleton P. C., 57- 58
Griffin, John A., 638
Griffin, John H., 1716
Grigg, Charles, 349
Griggs, Sutton E., 1096- 1096a
Grigsby, William G., 524
Grimke, A. H., 1403
Grimke, Angelina W., 1216
Grimke, Francis J., 1016- 1017, 1403
Groppi, James E., about, 1593
Gross, Milton, 265
Gross, Seymour L., ed., 962
Gross, Theodore L., comp., 982
Grossack, Martin M., ed., 1294
Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, Committee on Social Issues, 589
Guilford Co., N.C., 1554
Guinn, Dorothy C., 1223
Gula, Martin, 1750
Gullahs, 694, 707, 1602, 1651.
_See also_ Sea Islands, S.C.
Gulledge, Ola L., 1375
Gunner, Frances, 1223
Gurin, Patricia, 590
Guzman, Jessie P., 12, 591- 592
Haber, Alan, ed., 1713
Hadley, James S., 1494
Haiti, fiction, 1056
Halasz, Nicholas, 836
Haley, Alex, 237a
Haley, James T., comp., 71
Hall, Charles E., 1736
Hall, Woodrow W., 13
Hallock, Robert, illus., 136
Hamer, Fannie L., 374
Hamilton, Charles V., 318
Hammon, Briton, 209
Hammon, Jupiter, 1281
Hammond, Jabez D., ed., 251
Hampton, Wade, about, 1423
Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va., 1351
about, 227
Collis P. Huntington Library, 14
Handbooks, 67, 77
Handler, M.S., 237a
Handlin, Oscar, 336, 1584, 1611
Handy, William C., 210, 1618b
ed., 1353- 1354
Hansberry, Lorraine, 337, 1217
Hansen, Carl F., 593
Hardwick, Richard, 211
Hardy, John E., ed., 962
Hare, Maud C., 212, 1223, 1355
Hare, Nathan, 1717
Harkey, Ira B., 1506
Harlan, Louis R., 281, 749
Harlem, New York (City), 1600, 1615, 1631- 1633
education, 609- 610
history, 95
poetry, 1276
riots, 1583
social conditions, 168, 1483, 1612, 1629, 1640
Harlem Cultural Council, 90
Harlem Globetrotters, 1781
Harlem Hospital, 1290
Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited, New York, 1612
Harmon, John H., 427
Harmon Foundation, 85
Harper, Frances E. W., 1097
Harrington, Michael, 1713
Harrington, Ollie, illus., 1203
Harris, Abram L., 408, 486
Harris, Fred R., 1293
Harris, Jacqueline L., 163
Harris, Janet, 338, 1507
Harris, Joel Chandler, 695
Harris, Louis, 313, 1477
Harris, Theodore D., ed., 198
Harrison, Deloris, 213
Harrison, William P., 1673
Hart, Albert B., 866
Hartshorn, William N., ed., 750
Haskell, Daniel C., 21
Hatch, John D., 82
Hatcher, Andrew D., 367
Hausrath, Alfred H., 1321
Hawkins, Hugh, ed., 214
Hawkins, William G., 215
Hawley, Langston T., 469
Hayden, James J., 933
Hayden, Robert E., 1249- 1250, 1252
comp., 1251
Hayden, Thomas, 1577
Hayden, William, 216
Hayes, Laurence J. W., 454
Hayes, Roland, 1356
about, 134
Hayes, Rutherford B., 594
Haynes, Elizabeth R., 120
Haynes, George E., 455
Haynes, Leonard L., 1674
Hays, Brooks, 1508
Haywood, Charles, 15
Headley, Madge, 1744
Health. _See_ Medicine and health
Healy, James A., Bishop, about, 199
Heaps, Willard A., 1578
Heard, Alexander, 1421, 1426
Heartman, Charles F., 16, 46
ed., 1283
Heartman Negro Collection, 49
Hedgeman, Anna A., 339
Hefner, Hugh M., 1200
Height, Dorothy I., 1509
Helper, Hinton R., 837, 1563
Henderson, Edwin B., 1774
Henderson, George W., 1098- 1099
Henderson, Mary, 18a
Henkle, Henrietta. _See_ Buckmaster, Henrietta, pseud.
Henning, John F., 456
Henry, Robert S., 906
Henry, Waights G., 409
Henson, Josiah, 217
about, 120
Henson, Matthew A., 218
about, 253
Hentoff, Nat, 1510
comp., 1376
Henton, Comradge L., 1751
Herskovits, Melville J., 1718
Herzog, George, 1367
Hesseltine, William B., ed., 751
Hesslink, George K., 1613
Heyward, Dorothy H. K., 1218
Heyward, Du Bose, 1218
Heywood, Chester D., 1319
Hickey, Neil, 219
Hiestand, Dale L., 456
Higbee, Jay A., 938
Higginson, Thomas W., 918, 1320
Hill, Clifton T., illus., 1272
Hill, Herbert, 595
ed., 480, 983- 984
Hill, John H., 1100
Hill, Joseph A., 1733
Hill, Robert B., 1586
Hill, Roy L., 121, 1018
Hill, Samuel E., 474
Hill, Timothy A., 410
Hillery, George A., 1605
Himes, Chester B., 1101- 1107
about, 966
Hirshson, Stanley P., 1422
Historians, 790
Historical Records Survey, District of Columbia, 17
Historiography, 749, 790, 999
History, 99, 102, 309, 320, 327, 341, 351, 362, 366- 367, 372, 711- 930,
1472, 1500, 1505, 1507, 1535a, 1567, 1578, 1591, 1632, 1643, 1694, 1724
bibliography, 19, 30, 44, 48, 749, 756
chronology, 786
essays and addresses, 65, 785, 798- 799, 995, 1008, 1018, 1029,
1043
pictorial works, 726, 746, 753
sources, 712, 720, 724, 735, 739, 751, 755, 769, 795, 820, 881,
972, 1529, 1595
_See also_ Reconstruction; Slavery, ——names of wars, e.g., Civil
War, under names of subjects, places, and regions, e.g.,
Virginia ——history
Hobson, Julius W., 1507
Hodges, Carl G., comp., 752
Hoffman, James, 554
Hogan, William R., 183
ed., 1616
Holdredge, Helen O., 220
Holland, Annie W., about, 132
Hollander, Barnett, 838
Holley, Joseph W., 596- 597
Hollitz, Erwin, 1706
Holmes, Dwight O. W., 598
Holmes, Eugene C., ed., 1019
Holmes, Hamilton, about, 643
Holmes, Samuel J., 411
Holsey, Alban L., 70
Holsey, Lucius H., Bishop, about, 173
Holt, John, 609
Holt, Len, 340
Holt, Rackham, 221- 222
Home Missions Council of North America, 1691
Homer, Dorothy R., 33
Hope, John, 469, 1403
Hopkins, Thomas A., 347
Horne, Lena, 223
about, 140
Horney, Helen, 752
Horowitz, Benjamin, 97
Horton, David S., 1038
Hough, Joseph C., 1675
Housing, 465, 493- 539, 1533, 1553, 1593, 1624
bibliography, 55, 517
statistics, 528, 534
Houston, Tex., 399
Hoving, Thomas P. F., 95
Howard, James, ed., 853
Howard, Oliver O., about, 241
Howard University
Gallery of Art, 92
Graduate School, 454, 799
Division of the Social Sciences, 1019
Library, Moorland Foundation, 11, 18
Howe, Mark D., 325a
Howells, William D., 1246
Hoyt, Edwin P., 224
Hubbard, Geraldine H., comp., 35
Hughes, Carl M., pseud. _See_ Hughes, John M. C.
Hughes, Everett C., 1607
Hughes, John M. C., 963
Hughes, Langston, 122- 123, 225- 226, 667, 753, 985, 1108, 1110- 1115,
1219, 1244, 1253- 1257, 1259- 1261, 1387
ed., 696, 1109, 1202, 1244, 1258
about, 7, 118, 134, 192, 252
bibliography, 7
Hughes, Louis, 1628
Hughes, William H., ed., 227
Huie, William B., 124, 228
Hull, Marie, illus., 1204
Hullfish, Henry Gordon, ed., 566
Humor, 1200- 1204.
_See also_ Comedians
Humphrey, Hubert H., ed., 599
Humphrey, Norman D., 1581
Hundley, Mary G., 600
Hunt, B. H., 1563
Hunter, Charlayne, about, 643
Hunter, Jane E., about, 114
Hunter, Kristin, 1116- 1117
Hunter, Thomas L., 705
Hunton, George K., 229
Hurst, John F., Bishop, 1148
Hurston, Zora N., 697, 1118- 1119
Huson, Carolyn F., 457
Hussey, Edith L., 18a
Hyman, Harold M., comp., 908
ed., 907
Illinois
Chicago Commission on Race Relations, 1579
Emancipation Centennial Commission, 752
history, 752
riots, 1584
University, 907
_See also_ Chicago
Imari, Brother, 341
Imes, Nella. _See_ Larsen, Nella
Income, 525, 636
Indexes, 18b, 37a
Indiana, 1621, 1646
Indiana Co., Pa., 871
Indiana Historical Bureau, 1646
Indians of North America, captivities, 209, 246
Industrial relations, 435, 473
Industrial Relations Counselors, 473
Industry, 415, 433
Inger, Morton, 570
Ingram, Tolbert R., ed., 1676
Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Va., 754,
1330
Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations (University of
Michigan—Wayne State University), 490
Institute of Race Relations, 315
Institute of Social and Religious Research, 539, 1685, 1744
Insurance, 421, 427
_Integrated Education_, 602, 658
Integrated Education Associates, 59, 602
Integration. _See_ Segregation
Intellectual life, 789, 1708
International Research Associates, 603
Iowa, 727, 1385
Isaacs, Edith J. R., 668
Isaacs, Harold R., 342
Ishmael, Woodi, illus., 705
Isom, Mary E., illus., 393
Jackson, Bruce, comp., 698
Jackson, Clyde O., 1357
Jackson, George P., 1358
Jackson, Joseph H., 343
Jackson, Luther P., 458- 459, 1752
Jackson, Mahalia, 230
Jackson, Miles M., 19
Jackson, Robert G., illus., 610
Jackson, Wagner D., 530
Jackson, Walter C., ed., 1284a
Jacobs, Paul, 344
Jacobson, Julius, ed., 460
Jaffa, Harry V., 1014- 1015
Jaffe, Abram J., 604
Janowitz, Morris, 1580
Jarrell, Hampton M., 1423
Jarrette, Alfred Q., 1424
Jazz music, 1345, 1348, 1353- 1354, 1361- 1364, 1366, 1368, 1374, 1376,
1381
bibliography, 26, 41
discography, 1364, 1366, 1368, 1381
Jazz musicians, 1348, 1363, 1368, 1374, 1381
biography (collective), 144
biography (individual), 151, 210, 271, 1345, 1364
Jeffers, Camille, 1767
Jefferson, Isaac, 230a
Jefferson, Thomas, about, 230a, 251
Jenkins, William S., 839
Jernegan, Marcus W., 839a
Jerome, Victor J., 669
Jews, 842, 1488, 1524, 1659
John Dewey Society, 566
John F. Slater Fund, New York, 594
John Henry, about, 685, 700
Johns Hopkins University, Operations Research Office, 1321
Johns Island, S.C., 1346
Johnson, Andrew, about, 911
Johnson, Charles S., 516, 523, 605, 1545, 1559, 1613a, 1719
ed., 986
about, 118
Johnson, Clifton H., 20
Johnson, Edward E., 1751
Johnson, Frank R., 840
Johnson, Georgia D., 1262- 1263
Johnson, Guion, 68
Johnson, Guy B., 699- 700, 708, 1371
Johnson, Haynes B., 1614
Johnson, James W., 231, 1120, 1265- 1266, 1511, 1615
ed., 1264, 1359- 1360
about, 134, 292, 952- 953
Johnson, John A. (Jack), about, 194, 1225, 1772
Johnson, John Rosamond, 1359
ed., 1360
Johnson, Joseph T., 412
Johnson, Lyndon B., 785, 1005, 1020, 1481
Johnson, Mordecai W., about, 118, 134
Johnson, Philip A., 510
Johnson, Roger M., 995
Johnson, T. J., ed., 131
Johnson, William, 1616
about, 183
Johnston, Ruby F., 1677
Joiner, William A., comp., 1617
Joint Health Education Committee, Nashville, 1295
Joint Survey Commission of the Baptist Inter-convention Committee, 1678
Jones, Butler A., 164
Jones, Charles C., 701
Jones, Elizabeth O., illus., 1378
Jones, Eugene K., about, 134
Jones, Everett L., 443
Jones, Howard Mumford, 1320
Jones, Howard O., 1679
Jones, Joseph C., illus., 706
Jones, LeRoi, 1021, 1121- 1122, 1220, 1267, 1361- 1362
comp., 987
ed., 988
about, 966
Jones, Scipio A., about, 134
Jones, Thomas J., 651a
Jones, William H., 511
Jordan, Lewis G., 1680
Jordan, Winthrop D., 754
Joseph, Donald, 675
_Journal of Negro Education_, index, 37a
Journalists. _See_ Press— biography
Jubilee Singers, 1055
Julius Rosenwald Fund, 1, 72, 1295
Just, Ernest E., about, 134
Justice, administration of, 354, 1761
Juvenile literature, 101, 111, 117, 122- 123, 139- 140, 187, 213, 268,
702, 711, 768, 805, 897, 921, 1230, 1507, 1578
bibliography, 2, 19, 22, 29, 42, 51
Kahn, Tom, 345
Kaiser, Inez Y., 388
Kalven, Harry, 346
Kansas, 579
Kaplan, Louis, 21
Kardiner, Abram, 1296
Karon, Bertram P., 1297
Katz, Daniel, 590
Katz, Shlomo, ed., 1524
Katz, William L., 240, 756
comp., 755
Kauffer, Edward McKnight, illus., 1259- 1260
Kaufman, William I., 389
Kay, Barry, 530
Keckley, Elizabeth H., 232
Keech, William R., 1425
Keeler, Miriam, 472
Keil, Charles, 1363
Kelley, Ann, illus., 710
Kelley, William M., 1123- 1125
Kellogg, Charles F., 1388
Kemble, Frances A., 841
Kendall, Robert, 606
Kendall College, Evanston, Ill., 1037
Kennedy, John F., 361, 378
about, 333, 367
Kennedy, Louise V., 43, 1719a
Kennedy, Robert F., 347
Kenney, John A., 1298
Kentucky, 1299, 1476, 1605
education, 620, 652
history, 730, 791
slavery, 162, 791, 817, 857
University, 620
Dept. of Rural Sociology, 1605
Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, Public Affairs Conference Center, 1014
Kephart, William M., 1759
Kerlin, Robert T., 1268, 1512
Kerner Commission. _See_ U.S. National Advisory Commission on Civil
Disorders
Key, Valdimer O., 1426
Killens, John O., 1126- 1128, 1513
Killian, Lewis M., 348- 349
Kilpatrick, James J., 607
Kilpatrick, William H., 581
King, Donald B., ed., 1022
King, Glen D., 1492
King, Martin Luther, 124, 350- 352, 354, 1014, 1023- 1024, 1411, 1484,
1680a
about, 125, 127, 160, 163, 213, 238, 248, 268, 270
Kinzer, Robert H., 431
Kirkeby, W. T. E., 1364
Kirsch, Robert, 1573
Kitt, Eartha, 233
about, 140
Kleiner, Robert J., 1305
Knapp, Robert B., 608
Knight, Charles L., 512
Knights of the White Camelia, 903
Knoxville, Tenn., 1536
Koblitz, Minnie W., 22
Koger, Azzie B., 1681
Kohl, Herbert R., 609- 610
Konvitz, Milton R., 353
Korey, William, ed., 368
Korn, Bertram W., 842
Kornbluh, Joyce L., comp., 446
ed., 1713
Kornhauser, Stanley H., 611
Kozol, Jonathan, 612
Kraus, Henry, 513
Krehbiel, Henry E., 1365
Krislov, Samuel, 461
Ku Klux Klan, 903, 1539
Kunstler, William M., 354
Kvaraceus, William C., 633
Kytle, Elizabeth L., 234
Labor and laboring classes, 438, 448, 455, 477a, 486, 832, 839a, 1704.
_See also_ Slave labor, Trade-unions
Ladd, Everett C., 1427
Lader, Lawrence, 843
Lake, Verge, ed., 941
Lancaster, Emmer M., 23
Lancaster, H. Carrington, 1269
Lane, Lunsford, about, 215
Laney, Lucy, about, 114, 134
Langhorne, Orra H. M. G., 1618
Langston, John M., about, 120
Lanusse, Armand, comp., 1269
Larer, Marian L., illus., 181
Larkins, John R., 1720
Larsen, Nella, 1129- 1130
Larsson, Clotye M., ed., 1721
Latham, Frank B., 844
Latin America, 788, 799, 907
Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, New York, 802
Laurenti, Luigi, 514
Lauter, Sylvia, 1523
Law enforcement, 1492, 1759, 1760- 1761. _See also_ Police
Lawrence, Jacob, illus., 1256
Lawson, James, 345
Lawyers, 146, 354, 492, 944
Lead Belly, about, 1367
Leaman, Samuel H., 515
Leckie, William H., 1322
Ledbetter, Huddie, about, 1367
Lee, Alfred M., 1581
Lee, Frank F., 1618a
Lee, George W., 1131, 1618b
Lee, Irvin H., 1323
Lee, L. Tennent, ed., 540
Lee, Reba, pseud., 235
Lee, Ulysses G., 1324
ed., 975
Legal status, 376, 378, 575, 822, 913- 947, 1015
LeGette, Blythe, 177
Legislators, 1413
biography (collective), 108- 109, 128, 1407, 1445
biography (individual), 195, 219, 236, 242
Lehrer, Stanley, ed., 555
Leighton, Frances S., 264
Leighton, George R., 1313
Leinwand, Gerard, comp., 355
Leland, Charles G., 702a
Leskes, Theodore, 353
Lessing, L., 415
Lester, Julius, 1514
comp., 845
Levene, Helene H., comp., 752
Levin, Arthur J., 522
Levitt, Arthur, 1592
Levy, Charles J., 356
Lewinson, Paul, 24, 1428
Lewis, Anthony, 357
Lewis, Claude, 236
Lewis, Hylan, 1619, 1722, 1767
Lewis, John, about, 145
Liberia, 801
poetry, 1277
Libraries, 603
Lichello, Robert, 237
Liebow, Elliot, 1619
Lief, Harold, 1309
Lightfoot, Claude M., 1515
Lightfoot, Philip M., about, 1447
Lightfoot, Robert M., 1759a
Lincoln, Abraham, about, 148, 232, 791, 821- 822, 910, 1012
Lincoln, Charles Eric, 757, 1025, 1682- 1683
comp., 358
ed., 753
Lincoln, Mary Todd, about, 232
Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa., American Studies Institute, 39
Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Mo., School of Journalism, 5
Lindsay, Arnett G., 427
Lipsyte, Robert, 208
Liston, Sonny, about, 308
Literature, 948- 1285
bibliography, 6- 8, 16, 18, 18b, 21, 28, 34, 36- 37, 45- 46, 56,
61, 961, 965, 979
history and criticism, 6, 8, 948- 974, 1238, 1615, 1637
bibliography, 25
Little, Malcolm, 237a, 758, 1026- 1027, 1484
about, 125, 341, 966
Little Rock, Ark., 544, 551, 559, 635, 1508
Littlejohn, David, 964
Litwack, Leon F., 759, 1563
Lloyd, Arthur Y., 846
Locke, Alain L., 82, 86- 87, 99a, 955, 1366
ed., 989, 1221
bibliography, 1019
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 726
Loescher, Frank S., 1684
Lofton, John, 847
Logan, Frenise A., 1620
Logan, Rayford W., 185, 760- 762, 799
ed., 230a, 1019, 1429
Loggins, Vernon, 965
Loguen, Jermain W., 848
Lokos, Lionel, 238
Lomax, Alan, 1346
ed., 1367
Lomax, John A., ed., 1367
Lomax, Louis E., 125, 359
Long, Herman H., 516
Los Angeles, 606, 1571- 1575
Lott, Albert J., 1299
Lott, Bernice E., 1299
Louis, Joe, 239, 1775
about, 118, 254
Louisiana, 389, 393, 1309, 1381, 1587, 1599, 1637, 1732
cookery, 389, 393
education, 652
employment, 457
folk-lore and folk-tales, 675, 697
housing, 519
Militia, 1325
poetry, 1269
Reconstruction, 901
riots, 1587
slavery, 865, 876
Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
Baton Rouge, Dept. of Psychology, 1751
State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1325
Louisiana Historical Association, 876
Louisville, Ky., 1476
L’Ouverture, Toussaint. _See_ Toussaint Louverture, François D.
Love, John L., 1403
Love, Nat, 240
Love, Rose L., ed., 702
Lovejoy, Owen, about, 242
Lowe, Richard, illus., 679
Lowenstein, Ralph L., ed., 1013
Lubell, Samuel, 1516
Lucas, John, 1368
Lufkin, Raymond, illus., 718
Lundy, Benjamin, about, 819
Lyda, John W., 1621
Lyford, Joseph P., 1481
Lyle, Jack, ed., 1456
Lynch, John R., 909, 1460
Lynching, 1487, 1540, 1561
Lynk, Miles V., 1300
Mabry, William A., 1430
McCall, Dan, 967
McCann, Gerald, illus., 122
McCarthy, Charles H., 910
McCauley, Patrick, ed., 638
McCollum, Ruby, 228
McCone Commission, 1575
McConnell, Roland C., 1325
McCoo, Edward J., 1223
McCord, Charles H., 1723
McCord, William M., 1621a
McCulloch, Margaret C., 64
McDonald, Erwin L., 1491
McEntire, Davis, 514
ed., 505
MacEóin, Gary, 229
McFeely, William S., 241
McGill, Ralph, 541
McGinnis, Frederick A., 613- 614
McGrath, Earl J., 615
McGraw, James R., 335
McGuinn, Henry J., 1744
Macguire, Robert R., illus., 1070
Mack, Raymond W., 1028
McKay, Claude, about, 953
McKitrick, Eric L., 911
ed., 849
McLoughlin, William G., 812
McManus, Edgar J., 850
McMillan, Lewis K., 616
McNamee, Lawrence F., 25
Macon Co., Ala., 1613a
McPherson, James M., 763- 764
McQuade, Walter, 415
McWhiney, Grady, ed., 912
McWilliams, Carey, 1517
McWorter, Gerald A., 570
Madden, Martin B., 196
Maddox, Harry, illus., 1204
Magdol, Edward, 242
Magoun, F. Alexander, 243
Mahammitt, Sarah H. T., 390
Mahier, Edith, illus., 1273
Major, Clarence, comp., 1270
Majors, Monroe A., 126
Malcolm X. _See_ Little, Malcolm
Malcolm X Society, Detroit, 341
Mallery, David, 617
Mallory, Edward J., ed., 1775
Malvin, John, 244
Malzberg, Benjamin, 1301
Mandelbaum, David G., 1326
Manes, Isabel C., ed., 317
Mangum, Charles S., 939
Mann, Arthur W., 245, 1776
March on Washington Movement, 449, 1023
Marfuggi, Joseph R., 163
Margolies, Edward, 966
Market surveys, 399
Marrant, John, 246
Marriage, 1763
Marshall, F. Ray, 462- 464, 474
Marshall, Herbert, 247
Marshall, Paule, 1132
Marshall, Thurgood, about, 127, 145
Martin, Robert E., 1019
Marx, Barbara, 18a
Marx, Gary T., 1518
Mary Peter, Sister, 375
Maryland, 1622, 1627, 1654, 1681
Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations, 618- 619, 1622
education, 546, 618- 619, 652
employment, 488
politics, 1418
slavery, 157, 185- 186, 267, 298, 796, 813, 1654
Mason, Charles N., ed., 368
Mason, Julian D., ed., 1282
Mason, Monroe, 1327
Massachusetts, 1317, 1604, 1648
Commission Against Discrimination, 465
education, 612
slavery, 852
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies,
342
Mather, Frank L., ed., 79
Matheus, John, 1223
Matlack, Lucius C., 162
Matthews, Brander, 1265
Matthews, Donald R., 1431
Matthews, Joseph B., 1389
May, Ernest R., 725
May, Samuel J., 851
Mayfield, Julian, 1133- 1135
Mayhew, Leon H., 465
Mays, Benjamin E., 160, 968, 1685
Mays, Willie, 249- 250
Mazyck, Walter H., 765
Medal of Honor, 1323
Medicine and health, 858, 1286- 1311.
_See also_ Nurses, Physicians
Medico-Chirurgical Society of the District of Columbia, about, 1286
Meece, Leonard E., 620
Meier, August, 766- 767, 769
comp., 1029
ed., 720
Melbourn, Julius, 251
Meltzer, Milton, 252, 667, 753, 768- 769
Memphis, Tenn., 1618b
Mendelsohn, Jack, 360
Mental illness, 1301, 1305
Merchant marine officers, 258
Meredith, James H., 621
about, 127
Merriam, Alan P., 26
Messner, Stephen D., 517
Metcalf, George R., 127
Methodist Church (United States)
Jurisdictional Conferences, Central, 1662
Woman’s Division of Christian Service, 941
Methodists, 1662.
_See also_ African Methodist Episcopal Church
Mexico, 198
Meyer, Gladys E., 622
Meyer, Sylvan, 1462
Meyers, Sandra G., 604
Meyerson, Martin, 518
Micheaux, Oscar, 1136
Michigan, 182, 1601, 1606, 1613, 1623, 1648a
folk-lore and folk-tales, 690- 692
Freedmen’s Progress Commission, 1623
riots, 1581, 1585
State University, East Lansing, College of Education, 586
University
Bureau of Industrial Relations, 475
Survey Research Center, 590
Middle classes, 583, 1714
Middle West, 794
_Midstream_, 1524
Migration, 102, 442, 1719a, 1742
bibliography, 43
Military service, 197, 765, 1312- 1343
Millea, Thomas V., 1686
Miller, Abie, 1724
Miller, Elizabeth W., 27
Miller, Floyd, 253
Miller, Helen S., 1390
Miller, Herman P., 413
Miller, Joe A., comp., 446
Miller, Kelly, 1030, 1328, 1403
Miller, Loren, 940
Miller, Margery, 254
Miller, May, 1223
ed., 1224
Miller, Warren, 1137
Milwaukee, 1628, 1630
riots, 1593
Milwaukee County Historical Society, 1628
Ministers. _See_ Clergymen
Minneapolis, 529
Minnesota, 1642
bibliography, 48
employment, 437
Governor’s Human Rights Commission, 1624
housing, 529, 1624
Minorities, 505, 1028, 1490, 1517, 1635
bibliography, 1, 51
Minstrels, 666, 1369
Miscegenation, 1546, 1721
Missions, 1673
Mississippi, 183, 1451, 1480, 1506, 1519, 1616, 1641, 1652
civil rights, 124, 311, 340, 374, 1621a
education, 621, 652, 661
Reconstruction, 909
slavery, 875
social conditions, 1707, 1728
University, 621
Mississippi Valley, folk-lore and folk-tales, 677
Missouri
education, 652
folk-lore and folk-tales, 702a
freemasons, 1385
University, Freedom of Information Center, 1013
Mitchell, George S., 438
Mitchell, Loften, 670
Mitchell, Roland, 350
Mitchell Co., Tex., 165
Momboisse, Raymond M., 1582
Monroe, N.C., 380
Montgomery, Ala., 270, 1501, 1609
Monticello, Va., 230a
Moody, Anne, 1519
Moon, Bucklin, 1520
ed., 990
Moon, Henry L., 1432
Moore, Archie, 255
Moore, George H., 852, 1625
Moore, Geraldine H., 1625
Moore, Peter W., about, 132
Moore, Richard B., 1725
Morais, Herbert M., 1302
Morgan, John W., 623
Morin, Relman, 638
Morris, Richard B., 850
Morrow, Everett F., 256
Morsbach, Mabel, 728
Morton, Richard L., 1433
Moseley, J. H., 128
Motley, Willard, 1138- 1141
Moton, Robert R., 70, 257, 1521
about, 134, 227
Mott, Abigail F., comp., 129
Moving pictures, 140, 669
Moy, Seong, illus., 695
Moynihan, Daniel P., 1768- 1769
Moynihan Report, 1768- 1769
Muhammad Ali, 1772
Muhammad Mosque of Islam No. 2, 1689
Mulzac, Hugh, 258
about, 145
Murphy, Beatrice M., ed., 1271- 1272
Murphy, Raymond J., ed., 1031
Murphy, William S., 1573
Murray, Daniel A. P., 28
Murray, Florence, ed., 74
Murray, Freeman H. M., 88
Murray, Lindley, 129
Murray, Pauli, 130
ed., 941
Muse, Benjamin, 362, 624
Music, 685, 688- 689, 698- 700, 955, 1344- 1381
bibliography, 15
_See also_ Jazz music, Songs
Musicians, 951, 1348, 1355, 1361, 1366, 1368, 1372, 1374, 1381
autobiography, 152, 156, 223, 230, 233, 283, 1345
biography (collective), 123, 140, 1380
_See also_ Jazz musicians, Minstrels
Myers, Phineas B., 1391
Myrdal, Gunnar, 1483, 1726, 1730- 1731
Nabrit, James M., 1022
Names, 1725
Nash, Paul, 547
Nast, Bernhard, illus., 1108
Natchez, Miss., 183, 1616
Nathan, Hans, 1369
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 494, 1287-
1288, 1522
about, 304, 535, 1387- 1389, 1394, 1400
Education Dept., 29
Labor Dept., 466
National Association of Dramatic and Speech Arts, about, 672
National Association of Independent Schools, Committee on Educational
Practices, 617
National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, 368
National Baptist Convention of the United States of America, Foreign
Mission Board, 1656
National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, 996, 1661
National Collection of Fine Arts, 96
National Conference on Equal Employment Opportunity, Washington, D.C.,
_1962_, 467
National Conference on Small Business, Washington, D.C., _1961_, 432
National Council of Negro Women, 391
National Council of Teachers of English, 8, 42
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of
America,
Dept. of Racial and Cultural Relations, 18a
Division of Christian Education, 30
National Dental Association, 1292
National Education Association of the United States, Research Division,
625
National Industrial Conference Board, 468
National Medical Fellowships, 1303
National Opinion Research Center, 457, 570
National Planning Association, Committee of the South, 469
National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, 565, 626, 632
National Urban League, 414, 986, 1392- 1393, 1523
Community Relations Project, 1626
Dept. of Research and Community Projects, 31, 470, 1627
Neal, Larry, comp., 987
Needham, Maurice D., 519
Negro Bibliographic and Research Center, 3a
Negro Culinary Art Club of Los Angeles, 392
Negro Health Survey, Pittsburgh, 1304
Negro-Jewish relations, 1488, 1524
Negro Publication Society of America, 857
Negroes in art, 83, 86- 89, 95, 665, 955, 1215, 1221, 1224
Negroes in literature, 86- 87, 665, 670, 952, 954- 955, 957, 959- 962,
969- 970, 974, 1215, 1221, 1223- 1224
bibliography, 6, 22, 29, 42
Nell, William C., 1329
Nelson, Alice R. M. D., ed., 1032
Nelson, Bernard H., 363
Nelson, John H., 969
Nelson, Truman J., 1583
Neshoba Co., Miss., 124
Nevins, Allan, 926
New England, 843
slavery, 748
_See also_ Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island
New Haven, Conn., 1648b
New Jersey, 1568, 1644
bibliography, 32
education, 549, 573, 664
employment, 488
housing, 527
riots, 1577
New Jersey Library Association, Bibliography Committee, 32
New Orleans, 519, 1309, 1381, 1599, 1732
riots, 1587
_New South_ (Atlanta), 1525
New York (City), 1483, 1611, 1631- 1633, 1639, 1659
Board of Education, 771
Office of Intergroup Education, 611
City University of New York, 90
education, 588, 622
employment, 448, 455
Harlem Hospital, 1290
housing, 495
Interdepartmental Neighborhood Service Center, 1629
medicine and health, 1290, 1311
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 95
police, 1583
Practising Law Institute, 372
Public Library, 2, 33, 41, 1632
Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature, 18b, 34
segregation, 1481
_See also_ Harlem, New York (City)
New York (State), 1592
employment, 471, 488
housing, 506, 520
mental illness, 1301
race discrimination, 938
race relations, 1526
slavery, 289, 850
State Commission for Human Rights, 471, 520
Research Division, 1526
State Council on the Arts, 95
Temporary Commission Against Discrimination, 471, 1526
_See also_ New York (City)
_New York Times_, 357
New York Urban League, 90
Newark, N.J., 527, 1568, 1577
Newbold, Nathan C., ed., 132
Newby, Idus A., 1526a- 1527
Newman, Dorothy K., 416
Newman, Shirlee P., 259
_News Year_, 328
Newspapers
bibliography, 5, 38
directories, 66, 1459a
Nichols, Charles H., 133
Nichols, James L., 70
Nichols, Mary D., ed., 1412
Nicholson, Joseph W., 1685
Nicol, Helen O., 472
Niles, Abbe, 210, 1353- 1354
Niles, John Jacob, 1370
Niles, Walter L., 1290
Nilon, Charles H., 970
Nipson, Herbert, ed., 1011
Noble, Jeanne L., 627
Nolan, William A., 1434
Nolen, Claude H., 1528
Nonviolence, 1382
Norfleet, Marvin B., 628
Norfolk, Va., 564
Norgren, Paul H., 473- 474
Norris, John Franklyn, about, 293
North Carolina, 215, 418, 429, 1620, 1650, 1754
civil rights, 380, 575, 1608a
Division of Negro Education, 629
education, 132, 557- 558, 575, 629, 652
folk-lore and folk-tales, 683
history, 719, 741
housing, 515
politics, 1417, 1425, 1427, 1430
Reconstruction, 884a, 900
segregation, 1554
slavery, 155, 251
University
Institute for Research in Social Science, 564
School of Public Administration, 1754
North Carolina Mayors’ Co-operating Committee, 1650
Northrup, Herbert R., 476- 477a
ed., 475
Northwood, Lawrence K., 521
Nowlin, William F., 1435
Nunn, William C., 913
Nurses, 484, 487
Nutrition, 653
Nye, Russel B., 363a
Oak, Vishnu V., 1459a
Oakland, Calif., 398
Art Museum, 89
Oberlin College, Library, 35
Occupational training, 398
Odd Fellows, Grand United Order of, in America, 1383
Odum, Howard W., 1371
Ogden, Frederic D., 1436
O’Grady, Janine G., 1648
O’Hanlon, Thomas, 415
Ohio, 244, 1341, 1391, 1603, 1617, 1634a
Central State College, Wilberforce
about, 1617
Library, 18b
_See also_ Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio
education, 613, 652
freemasons, 1399
politics, 1454
slavery, 816
Ohio Historical Society, 1341
Oklahoma, 1626, 1649
colonization, 717
education, 652
Oklahoma City, 1626
Olbrich, Emil, 1437
Oliver, Joseph ("King" Joe), about, 151
Olmsted, Frederick L., 853
Olsen, Jack, 1777
Olsen, Otto H., 260
Olson, Frederick J., 1628
Operation Crossroads Africa, 274
Orations, 1018, 1032, 1044
Orden, Bob, ed., 1200
O’Reilly, Charles T., 1630
Organizations, 421, 1382- 1401
Osofsky, Gilbert, 1529, 1631
O’Sullivan, Tom, illus., 1275
Ott, Eleanore, 393
Ottley, Roi, 261, 772, 1142, 1632- 1633
Ovesey, Lionel, 1296
Ovington, Mary W., 134
Owen, Juliette A., illus., 702a
Owen, Mary A., 702a
Owens, William A., 854
Pain, William, 364
Paintings, 83, 85, 93
Palfi, Marian, illus., 103
Pancoast, Elinor, 619
Park, Robert E., 1530, 1551
Parker, Charles C. (Charlie "Bird"), about, 271
Parker, Donald F., 717
Parker, Robert A., 262
Parker, Seymour, 1305
Parks, Gordon, 263, 1142a
Parks, Lillian R., 264
Parks, Rosa L., about, 127, 145
Parsons, Elsie W. C., ed., 703
Parsons, Talcott, ed., 1005
Passow, A. Harry, ed., 663
Pattee, Richard, 799
Patterson, Caleb P., 1633a
Patterson, Floyd, 265
Patterson, Frederick D., ed., 227
Patterson, Lindsay, comp., 671, 1372
Pauli, Hertha E., 266
Payne, Daniel A., 1687
Paynter, John H., 478, 1143
Peary, Robert E., 218
Pease, Frederick H., 773
Pease, Jane H., 774
Pease, William H., 774
Peck, James, 1531
Penn, Irvine G., 1460
Penniman, George W., ed., 750
Pennington, Edgar L., 630
Pennington, James W. C., 267, 775
Pennsylvania, 187, 871, 1461, 1608, 1666
education, 652
folk-lore and folk-tales, 673
housing, 524, 539
public health, 1304
riots, 1570
slavery, 877a
University, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce
Industrial Research Unit, 476- 477, 482
Labor Relations Council, 475
Periodicals
bibliography, 74
directories, 66
indexes, 18b, 37a
Perry, Jennings, 1438
Pershing, John J., 1332
Peskin, Allan, ed., 244
Peterkin, Julia M., 1727
Peters, Paul, 1222
Peters, Phillis. _See_ Wheatley, Phillis
Peters, William, 1499, 1532
Petersen, William, ed., 1533
Petry, Ann L., 1144- 1146
Pettet, Zellmer R., 1736
Pettigrew, Thomas F., 27, 365, 1306
Peyton, Thomas R., 1307
Pharr, Robert D., 1147
Phelps-Stokes Fund, 68, 631, 651a, 1534, 1691
Philadelphia, 187, 1461, 1608, 1666
folk-lore and folk-tales, 673
housing, 524, 539
riots, 1570
Phillips, Ulrich B., 417, 855- 856
Phillips, Wendell, about, 158
Photographers, 263
Physicians, 171, 211, 237, 492, 1298, 1300, 1303, 1307, 1311
Pickard, Kate E. R., 857
Pickens, William, 1148
Piech, Paul P., illus., 1020
Pierce, Joseph A., 433
Pike, James S., 1439
Pine Bluff, Ark., 690, 692
Pinkney, Alphonso, 776
Pipes, James, 1273
Pipes, William H., 1033, 1688
Pippin, Horace, about, 93
Pitts, Elsie W., ed., 1650
Pitts, Nathan A., 418
Pittsburgh, 1304
_Pittsburgh Courier_, about, 282
Plans for Progress, 76, 632
Plantation life, 417, 855, 858, 1613a, 1712, 1727, 1741
Planter (Steamer), 288
Plato, Ann, 991
Plaut, Richard L., 632
ed., 626
Plays, 1205- 1227
Playwrights, 225- 226, 948, 1209
Pleasant, Mary E., about, 220
Ploski, Harry A., comp., 77
Plotkin, Lawrence, 565
Poetry, 971, 974, 1228- 1285
bibliography, 37, 46
history and criticism, 1238
Poets, 1234, 1240, 1268
biography (collective), 139
biography (individual), 166, 180, 192, 225- 226, 231, 252, 292
Pointe de Sable, Jean B., fiction, 1094
Poitier, Sidney, about, 140
Police, 372, 441, 1492, 1580, 1583, 1759, 1760- 1761
Polite, Carlene H., 1149
Political parties, 1409, 1416, 1421.
_See also_ Republican Party
Politics, 318, 374, 419, 898, 943, 1402- 1455
bibliography, 13, 57
biography. _See_ Legislators
Poll tax, 1436, 1438
Pollard, Edward A., 914
Pool, Rosey E., ed., 1274
Poole, Elijah, 1689
Poor People’s Campaign, 1576
Pope, Liston, 1535
Port Royal, S.C., 1636
Porter, Dorothy B., 36- 37a
Porter, James A., 91- 92, 97
Porter, Mrs. M. E., 394
Posey, Thomas E., 1634
Postell, William D., 858
Potomac Institute, Washington, D.C., 522
Potter, David M., 417
Poverty, 413, 480, 526, 633, 1640, 1713, 1752, 1767
Powdermaker, Hortense, 1728
Powell, Adam Clayton, 777
about, 219, 236
Powledge, Fred, 1535a
Practising Law Institute, 372
Preaching, 1688
Prejudice, 1016, 1518, 1564, 1745
President’s Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership, Washington,
D.C., _1931_, 523
Presidents, U.S., 264.
_See also_ names of individual Presidents
Press, 325a, 1013, 1429, 1456- 1462
biography (collective), 121, 1460
biography (individual), 261, 263, 282, 1506
_See also_ Newspapers, Periodicals
Preston, Edward, 268
Price, Arthur Cooper, 1753
Price, Daniel O., 564
Price, Hugh D., 1440
Price, Leontyne, about, 140
Price, Margaret W., 1441
Price, Thomas, 277
Pride, Armistead S., 28, 1456
Priest, Madge H., 539
Priests. _See_ Clergymen
Prince Edward Co., Va., 586, 637
Princeton University, Program in American Civilization, 39
Prints, 94
Private schools, 585, 617, 651a
Proctor, H. H., 1758
Proctor, Samuel D., 366
Professions, 444, 492
Progressivism, 371
Protestant churches, 1674, 1684, 1690.
_See also_ names of individual denominations, e.g., Baptists,
Methodists
Prothro, James W., 1431
Proudfoot, Merrill, 1536
Psychology, 381, 568, 589, 789, 1293- 1294, 1296- 1297, 1299, 1306,
1309, 1486, 1513
Public Affairs Committee, 531, 1313, 1731
Public opinion, 1404, 1497, 1554
Public schools, 570, 578, 648
Arkansas, 544, 551, 635
Maryland, 618- 619
Massachusetts, 612
New England, 839a
New Jersey, 549, 573
North Carolina, 575, 629
Southern States, 646, 649, 839a
Virginia, 564, 637
Washington, D.C., 600
Puckett, Newbell N., 704
Puerto Ricans, 296, 745, 1611, 1640
Pushkin, Aleksandr S., about, 120
Putnam, Carleton, 1537
Quarles, Benjamin, 739, 778- 779, 1330- 1331
comp., 269
ed., 186
Quick, Charles W., ed., 1022
Quillin, Frank U., 1634a
Quint, Howard H., 1538
Race, 1503- 1504, 1530, 1548, 1729, 1755
Race awareness, 1745, 1749
Race discrimination, 313, 321, 729, 932, 935, 946, 1522, 1527, 1549,
1564
bibliography, 52
in education, 565, 612, 615, 636, 647
in employment, 436- 437, 439, 445, 456, 460, 463, 465- 467, 474-
475, 480- 481, 483, 485, 488, 490
in housing, 493, 496, 498- 499, 505, 507, 509- 510, 520- 522,
524, 528- 530, 532- 535
bibliography, 517
in sports, 1778
law and legislation, 353, 937- 938, 941
Michigan, 1648a
South Dakota, 1338
Southern States, 1525, 1528
_See also_ Segregation
Race relations, 64, 135, 176, 349, 359, 381, 943, 994, 1306, 1463- 1591,
1608, 1660, 1683- 1684, 1698, 1703, 1714, 1721, 1745, 1749, 1760
Alabama, 201, 1501
and education, 581, 628
and employment, 486
anthologies, 994
bibliography, 1, 4, 50
California, 398, 1635
Connecticut, 1489, 1618a
directories, 72
District of Columbia, 1610
drama, 1211
essays and addresses, 323, 785, 997- 998, 1003, 1006- 1007,
1018, 1021, 1026- 1028, 1031, 1035, 1037, 1043, 1503
in literature, 959
Kentucky, 1476
Maryland, 1622
Michigan, 182, 1581, 1585
Mississippi, 1480, 1506, 1641
New Jersey, 1577
New York (State), 1481, 1526
Pennsylvania, 1608
South Carolina, 1439
Southern States, 316, 919, 1422, 1428, 1479, 1490- 1491, 1493,
1495, 1497, 1502, 1525, 1532, 1555, 1566, 1569a
study and teaching, 611
Virginia, 1655
_See also_ Church and race problems, Civil rights,, Race
discrimination, Segregation
Raim, Ethel, 1346
Rainwater, Lee, 1768
Raleigh, N.C., 429
Ramsey, Frederic, 1373
ed., 1374
Ranch life, 165
Randall, James G., 915
Randel, William P., 1539
Randolph, Asa Philip, 446, 1472
about, 118, 145, 449
Randolph, John, about, 251
Range, Willard, 634
Ransom, Reverdy C., Bishop, 81
ed., 1701
Raper, Arthur F., 1540
Rapid City, S.D., 1338
Rapier, James T., about, 195
Rapkin, Chester, 524
Ratchford, B. U., 469
Reconstruction, 260, 642, 716, 730, 751, 883- 930, 1334, 1413- 1414,
1439
fiction, 1198
Record, Jane C., ed., 635
Record, Wilson, 1394, 1442, 1635
ed., 635
Redden, Carolyn L., 62
Reddick, Lawrence D., 270
Redding, Jay Saunders, 135, 770, 780- 782, 971, 1034, 1150, 1203, 1244
Reference sources, 1- 81.
_See also_ Bibliographies; Biographical dictionaries,
Directories
Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, Elkins Park, Pa., 842
Regimental histories, 1315, 1317, 1319- 1320, 1322, 1333, 1337
Regional studies, 1592-1655.
_See also_ names of places and regions, e.g., Georgia, Southern
States
Reid, Ira De A., 40, 799, 1627, 1678
ed., 1464
Reid, Margaret G., 525
Reimers, David M., 1690
Reisner, Robert G., 41, 271
Reitzes, Dietrich C., 1308
Religion and the church, 262, 285, 307, 682, 968, 1207, 1656-1701, 1741.
_See also_ Church and race problems, Clergymen, Slavery, ——and
the church; names of denominations and faiths, e.g., Baptists,
Jews
Republican Party, 877, 908, 1409, 1416
Research and Action Associates, 495
Research Analysis Corporation, 1321
Reuter, Edward B., 1541
Rhode Island, 1594
Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society, 1333
Richardson, Ben A., 136
Richardson, Clement, ed., 73
Richardson, Harry V., 1691
Richardson, Joe M., 916
Richardson, Willis, 1223
comp., 1223
ed., 1224
Rickey, Branch, 275, 1776
Riley, Jerome R., 1443
Ringe, Helen H., 479
Riots, 1570- 1591, 1593
Roach, Margaret, ed., 1661
Robb, Bernard, 705
Roberts, Bruce, 1473
Roberts, Owen J., 542
Roberts, Warren E., 683
Robeson, Eslanda G., 272
Robeson, Paul, 273
about, 118, 134, 140, 206, 224, 272
Robinson, James H., 274
Robinson, John R. (Jackie), 275- 276, 1778
about, 127, 245, 278
Robinson, Louie, 1779
Robinson, Luther (Bill "Bojangles"),
about, 140
Robinson, Wilhelmena S., 137
Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo., 1661
Rodman, Selden, 93
Roelof-Lanner, T. V., ed., 94
Rogers, Elymas P., 848
Rogers, Joel A., 138, 783- 784, 1151, 1542, 1729
Rohrer, John H., ed., 1309
Rollins, Bryant, 1152
Rollins, Charlemae H., 139- 141, 1228
comp., 1275
ed., 42
Romero, Patricia W., 1340
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1332
Roper, Moses, 277
Rose, Arnold M., 1726, 1730
ed., 785, 1463
Rose, Willie L. N., 1636
Rosen, Alex, 1570
Rosenwein, Sam, 330
Ross, Arthur M., ed., 480
Ross, David P., ed., 98
Ross, Frank A., 43
Ross, Malcolm H., 481
Rossi, Peter H., 1586
Roussève, Charles B., 1637
Roussève, Numa J., illus., 1599
Roussève, Ronald J., 1035
Rowan, Carl T., 278, 1543- 1544, 1642
Rowan, Richard L., 482
ed., 475
Rowland, Mabel, ed., 279
Rozwenc, Edwin C., ed., 859
Rubin, Louis D., ed., 594
Ruchames, Louis, 483
ed., 860
Rudwick, Elliott M., 280- 281, 766, 1584, 1728
comp., 1029
Rukeyser, William S., 415
Rumbough, Constance H., 1545
Rural churches, 1667- 1668
Rural life, 1719, 1743, 1770.
_See also_ Plantation life
Russell, John H., 1638
Rust, Brian A. L., 151
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J., Urban Studies Center, 527
Rutledge, Aaron L., 484
Ryan, Orletta, 588
Sable, Jean B. Pointe de, fiction, 1094
Sackler, Howard O., 1225
Sagarin, Edward, 431
St. Helena Island, S.C., 699
Sale, John B., 706
Salk, Erwin A., 44
Salomon, Chester V., 1628
Sam, Alfred C., about, 717
San Diego, Calif., Fine Arts Gallery, 89
San Francisco Bay region, 221, 1635
San Pedro, Calif., 513
Sanborn, Franklin B., 861, 1758
Sandburg, Carl, 148
Sanders, Wiley B., ed., 1754
Sandle, Floyd L., 672
Saperstein, Abe, 1781
Saunders, Doris E., ed., 367
Savoy, Willard W., 1153
Sawyer, Frank B., ed., 66
Scally, Mary Anthony, Sister, 45
Scarborough, Dorothy, 862, 1375
Scarborough, Ruth, 862
Schechter, Betty, 1444
Scheer, Robert, ed., 1485
Scheiner, Seth M., 1639
Schickel, Richard, 223
Schiedt, Duncan P., 1364
Schiltz, Michael E., 457
Schleifer, Marc, ed., 380
Schlein, Irving, ed., 1344
Schoener, Allon, comp., 95
Schomburg, Arthur A., 1283
comp., 46
Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History, 18b, 34
Schools. _See_ Private schools, Public schools
Schorr, Alvin L., 526
Schuchter, Arnold, 419
Schulberg, Budd, ed., 993
Schuman, Howard, 1586
Schuyler, George S., 282, 1153a
Schuyler, Philippa D., 283
Schwerner, Michael H., about, 124
Scientists, 191, 207, 211, 221, 237.
_See_ also Explorers, Physicians
Scott, Dred, about, 844
Scott, Emmett J., 1332
Scott, John A., 841
Scottsboro case, 1756
Scruggs, Lawson A., 142
Sculpture, 85, 88
Sea Islands, S.C., 580, 1346, 1602, 1636, 1651
folk-lore and folk-tales, 686, 694a, 699, 703
Seaton, Shirley, 711
Seattle, 521
Segal, Ben D., ed., 368
Segregation, 214, 309, 365, 759, 1308, 1339, 1462, 1464, 1467, 1474-
1476, 1501a, 1513, 1526a, 1531, 1535a, 1545, 1550, 1552, 1562- 1563,
1565, 1746
and mental health, 1294
and the press, 1459
bibliography, 52
Connecticut, 1489, 1618a
Georgia, 936
humor, 1200
in child care, 1750
in education, 555, 585, 589, 595- 596, 599, 608, 624- 625, 628,
633, 645, 648, 650- 651, 1745
Arkansas, 551, 559, 635, 1508
bibliography, 59
case studies, 554, 570
essays and addresses, 602, 658
law and legislation, 542, 547, 550, 579, 592, 654
Maryland, 618- 619
New Jersey, 549, 573
New York (City), 588, 622
Southern States, 541, 564, 568, 582, 601, 607, 637, 639- 640,
643, 646, 649, 659, 1538
Washington, D.C., 593
in housing, 494, 502, 516, 531, 536, 1553
in libraries, 603
in restaurants, 1536
in sports, 1777
in transportation, 270, 1501
Kentucky, 1476
New York (City), 1483
North Carolina, 1554
religious aspects, 1660, 1662, 1676, 1690, 1692
South Carolina, 1538
Southern States, 1474, 1490, 1493- 1494, 1497, 1543, 1555- 1557
Tennessee, 1536
Virginia, 1547
_See also_ Race discrimination
Sellers, James B., 863
Sellers, James E., 1692
Sevareid, Arnold Eric, 1473
Sexton, Patricia C., 636, 1640
Shannon, Alexander H., 1546
Shapiro, Karl, 1276
Shapiro, Nat, comp., 1376
Sharon, Henrietta B., illus., 1230
Shelby, Gertrude M., 707
Shenton, James P., ed., 917
Shepard, Leslie, 1370
Sherlock, P. M., 286
Sherman, George R., 1333
Sherrard, Owen A., 864
Shoemaker, Don, ed., 640
Shogan, Robert, 1585
Short stories, 1049, 1051, 1064, 1067- 1068a, 1082, 1085, 1109- 1110,
1113, 1115, 1122- 1123, 1148, 1166, 1183, 1275
Shugg, Roger W., 865
Shuttlesworth, Fred, about, 145
Siebert, Wilbur H., 866
Sieg, Vera, 47
Sierra Leone, 801
Silberman, Charles E., 1546a
Silver, James W., 1641
Silverman, Martin, ed., 611
Simmons, William J., 143
Simms, William R., ed., 1393
Simpson, George E., 1461
Sinclair, William A., 918
Singers. _See_ Entertainment; Musicians
Singletary, Otis A., 1334
Singleton, George A., 284, 1693
Skaggs, William H., 919
Skin diseases, 1310
Sklar, George, 1222
Slater Fund for Negro Education, 594
Slave insurrections, 808- 809, 823, 836, 840, 847, 854, 878
Slave labor, 814, 855
Slave songs, 1344, 1352
Slave trade, 811, 820, 825, 845, 864, 867, 869
Slavery, 363a, 417, 723, 731, 775, 788, 804- 805, 808- 882, 921, 933,
1312, 1495, 1559
Alabama, 155, 857, 863
and the church, 818, 1673, 1698
bibliography, 17, 973
biographies and narratives, 133, 155, 157, 162, 169, 183, 185-
186, 196, 216, 230a, 232, 243, 251, 267, 277, 289, 298, 300,
829, 845
about, 870
District of Columbia, 942
fiction, 1100, 1143
Georgia, 157, 169, 841, 862
history, 718, 736- 737, 742, 797, 839a
sources, 881
justification, 832, 839, 846, 849
Kentucky, 162, 791, 817, 857
Louisiana, 865, 876
Maryland, 157, 185- 186, 267, 298, 796, 813, 1654
Massachusetts, 852
Mississippi, 875
New England, 748
New York (State), 289, 833, 850
North Carolina, 155, 251
Ohio, 816
Pennsylvania, 877a
South Carolina, 157, 277, 847
Southern States, 216, 811, 835- 836, 842, 849, 855- 856, 868,
879
Tennessee, 1633a
Texas, 853
Virginia, 230a, 289, 765, 809, 814, 823, 840, 878, 1645
fiction, 1110
_See also_ Abolitionists, Antislavery movements, Emancipation
Sleeper, Charles F., 1694
Slichter, Sumner H., 477a
Sloan, Irving J., 786
Slums, 527
Smalley, Webster, 1219
Smalls, Robert, about, 288
Smith, Amanda B., 285
Smith, Charles E., ed., 1374
Smith, Charles S., ed., 1687
Smith, Ezekiel E., about, 132
Smith, Henry, 1234
Smith, James Wesley, 1547
Smith, Lillian E., 369
Smith, Myrtle E., 395
Smith, Robert C., 637
Smith, Samuel D., 1445
Smith, Wendell, 275
Smith, William G., 1154- 1156
Smithsonian Institution, National Collection of Fine Arts, 96
Smuts, Robert W., 450
Snethen, Worthington G., comp., 942
Sobel, Lester A., ed., 370
Social conditions, 339, 382, 400, 405, 414, 420, 426, 453, 492, 523,
552, 562- 563, 571, 605, 670- 671, 721, 803, 828, 939, 1290, 1296- 1297,
1306, 1511, 1559, 1672, 1702- 1270
bibliography, 40, 43
Chicago, 1607
Cleveland, 377
essays and addresses, 995, 1000
Minnesota, 1624
Mississippi, 1451
New Haven, 1648b
Southern States, 417, 545, 1495, 1668
Washington, D.C., 511, 1619
West Virginia, 537
Social Democratic Federation, 345
Social Science Research Council, 43, 1719a
Socialist Party (U.S.), 345
Socially handicapped children, 584, 588, 609, 644, 663
Societies. _See_ Organizations
Society for the Advancement of Education, 555
Somerville, John A., 286
Songs, 56, 685, 688, 695, 697, 700, 1344, 1346, 1351, 1353, 1359, 1367,
1369- 1371, 1377
bibliography, 15
history and criticism, 699, 1238, 1348- 1349, 1352, 1355, 1365-
1366, 1375
_See also_ Spirituals
The South. _See_ Southern States
South Carolina, 847, 1427, 1538, 1647
education, 580, 616, 652
Episcopalians, 1700
folk-lore and folk-tales, 674, 676, 694, 707, 709
music, 1346
politics, 108- 109, 1423, 1427, 1439
Reconstruction, 883, 884a, 886, 903, 924, 929, 1439
slavery, 157, 277, 847
social conditions, 1741
State College, Orangeburg, School of Graduate Studies, 108
_See also_ Sea Islands, S.C.
South Dakota, 1338
Southampton Insurrection, _1831_, 809, 823, 840, 878
Southern, David W., 371
Southern Commission on the Study of Lynching, 1540
Southern Education Reporting Service, 638- 640
Southern Regional Council, 585, 601, 1441, 1462, 1525
Southern States, 425, 947, 1373, 1422, 1479, 1491, 1495, 1525, 1528,
1532, 1566, 1569a, 1716, 1719, 1722, 1740
churches, 1668
cities and towns, 879, 1596
civil rights, 316, 326, 356, 360, 369, 1401
cookery, 383- 384, 394
economic conditions, 397, 404, 417, 425, 835, 855- 856, 919,
1502, 1709
education, 541, 545, 560, 568, 581, 604, 615, 631, 638- 640,
646, 649, 659
employment, 469
history, 743, 806- 807.
_See also_ Reconstruction;
humor, 1204
Jews, 842
justice, administration of, 354, 1761
police, 441
politics, 906, 919, 1416, 1421, 1426, 1428, 1430- 1431, 1436,
1441, 1452- 1453
press, 1429, 1462
public schools, 839a
Reconstruction, 884a, 891, 893, 895, 906, 917, 922
segregation, 607, 1474, 1490, 1493- 1494, 1497, 1543, 1555- 1557
slavery, 216, 811, 835- 836, 842, 849, 868, 879
social conditions, 417, 856, 919, 1709- 1710
Southern Study in Higher Education, 659
Southwest, New, 165, 198, 688- 689
Sovern, Michael I., 485
Spangler, Earl, 48, 1642
Spanish-American War, 1315, 1335
Sparkman, J. R., 1563
Spear, Allan H., 989, 1643
Spearman, Walter, 1462
Spears, John R., 867
Spellman, A. B., 144
Spellman, Cecil L., 641
Spencer, Gerald A., 1310- 1311
Spencer, Samuel R., 287
Spero, Sterling D., 486
Spingarn, Arthur B., 18
Spirituals, 1347, 1356, 1358- 1360, 1378- 1379
Sports, 1771- 1781.
_See also_ Athletes, names of sports, e.g., Tennis
Stahl, David, ed., 372
Stampp, Kenneth M., 868, 920
Stanton, William R., 1548
Starkey, Marion L., 869
Starling, Marion W., 870
Starr, Isidore, comp., 331
Statistics, 411, 1461, 1605, 1617, 1648, 1701, 1733- 1736.
_See also_ under specific topics, e.g., Housing, ——statistics
Staudenraus, P.J., 787
Staupers, Mabel K., 487
Stearns, Marshall W., 41
Steel industry and trade, 482
Stephenson, Clarence D., 871
Stephenson, Gilbert T., 943
Sterling, Dorothy, 288, 373, 921
Sterling, Philip, ed., 1203
Sterne, Emma G., 145
Sterner, Richard M., 420, 1726
Sternlieb, George, 527
Stetler, Henry G., 440, 500 -501, 1489
Steward, Austin, 289
Steward, Theophilus G., 1335, 1644
Steward, William, 1644
Stewart, Maxwell S., 1731
Still, James, 290
Still, Lavinia, about, 857
Still, Peter, about, 857
Still, William, 872
Still, William G., about, 118
Stillman, Richard J., 1336
Stillman College, Tuscaloosa, Ala., about, 540
Stock, Mildred, 247
Stokely, James, 1497
Stokes, Anson Phelps, 68, 1534
Stokes, Carl, about, 1454
Stone, Chuck, 1036
Stoney, Samuel G., 707
Storey, Juanita, 711
Storing, H. J., 1014
Stover, William H. M., 1549
Straker, David Augustus, 922
Stribling, Mattie L., 1204
Strickland, Arvarh E., 1395
Strong, Donald S., 1446
Strother, Horatio T., 873
Stuart, Merah S., 421
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1401
Students, 583, 1431.
_See also_ Universities and colleges ——students
Sturges, Gertrude E., 1290
Styles, Fitzhugh L., 146, 944
Styron, William, about, 1002
Suffrage. _See_ Elections, Voting
Sugarman, Tracy, 374
illus., 145, 374, 897
Suggs, James D., 692
Sussmann, Frederick B., ed., 372
Swint, Henry L., 642
ed., 923
Sydnor, Charles S., 875
Taeuber, Alma F., 528
Taeuber, Karl E., 528
Tales. _See_ Folk-lore and folk-tales, Short stories
Talley, Marshall A., 1656
Talley, Thomas W., comp., 1377
Talmadge, Herman E., 1550
Tannenbaum, Frank, 788
Tanner, Henry O., about, 952
Taper, Bernard, 1447
Tarry, Ellen, 291- 292
Tate, Thaddeus W., 1645
Tatum, E. Ray, 293
Tatum, Elbert L., 1448
Taylor, Alrutheus A., 924- 925
Taylor, Alva W., 317
Taylor, Deems, 283
Taylor, Joe G., 876
Taylor, Susie K., 1337
Teachers and teaching, 611, 642, 644
bibliography, 54
biography (individual), 177, 178, 545, 606, 641
_See also_ Education; Educators, Private schools, Public
schools, Universities and colleges
Teaneck, N.J., 573
Ten Broek, Jacobus, 945
Tennessee, 1618b, 1671, 1707
education, 652
employment 488
folk-lore and folk-tales, 710
politics, 1412, 1438
public health, 1295
segregation, 1459, 1536
slavery, 1633a
Tennis, 154, 204, 1779
Terrell, Mary C., 294
Terry, Paul W., ed., 540
Texas, 165
economic conditions, 399
education, 574, 652
folk-lore and folk-tales, 680- 682, 688
poetry, 1234
politics, 212, 1407
Reconstruction, 913
slavery, 853
Southern University, Houston, Library, 49
Texas Folklore Society, 688- 689
Textbooks, bibliography, 29
Theater. _See_ Actors; Drama; Entertainment; Minstrels, Music;
Musicians, Plays; Playwrights
_Theatre Arts_, 668
Theobald, Robert, 1037
13th amendment, about, 56, 931
Thoburn, James M., Bishop, 285
Thomas, Howard E., 375
Thomas, Jesse O., 295
Thomas, Norman, 345
Thomas, Piri, 296
Thomas, Ruby, 111
Thomas, Will, 297
Thompson, Alma M., 50
Thompson, Daniel C., 1309, 1732
Thompson, Edgar T., 50
ed., 1551
Thompson, Era B., 297a
ed., 1011
about, 297a
Thompson, John, 298
Thompson, William, 1309
Thornbrough, Emma L., 1646
comp., 299
Thorpe, Earl E., 789- 790
Thurman, Howard, 1042, 1378- 1379, 1552
about, 307
Thurman, Sue B., ed., 391
Thurman, Wallace, 1157- 1158a
Tillman, James A., 529
Tilly, Charles, 530
Tindall, George B., 1563, 1647
Titus, Frances W., 205
Toben, R. L., illus., 683
Tobias, Channing H., 110, 1534
Tolson, Melvin B., 1276- 1278
Tomkins, Silvan S., 1297
Toomer, Jean, 1159
Topeka, Kan., Board of Education, appellee, 579
Toppin, Edgar A., 117, 897
Torrence, Frederic R., 1226
Tourgée, Albion W., about, 260
Toussaint Louverture, François D., about, 120
fiction, 1056
Towler, Juby E., 1760
Townsend, William H., 791
Trade-unions, 438, 448, 460, 463, 470, 477a, 486, 1533
Traill, Sinclair, 1364
Tredegar Company, Richmond, 814
Trefousse, Hans L., 877
Treworgy, Mildred L., 51
Trillin, Calvin, 643
Trottenberg, Arthur D., 1005
Trotter, James M., 1380
Troup, Cornelius V., 147
Trubowitz, Sidney, 644
Truman, Harry S., 1038
Trumbull Park, Chicago, 497
Truth, Sojourner, about, 120, 161, 205, 266
Tuberculosis, 1304
Tubman, Harriet R., about, 120, 127, 164, 177a
Tucker, Sterling, 531, 1553
Tufts University, Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship and Public
Affairs, 633
Tulane University of Louisiana, Urban Life Research Institute, 1309
Tumin, Melvin M., 1554
Turner, Arlin, ed., 316
Turner, Darwin T., ed., 972
Turner, Edward R., 877a
Turner, Lorenzo D., 973
ed., 979
Turner, Lucy M., 1279
Turner, Nat, 809, 840, 878, 1002
Turpin, Waters E., 1160- 1162
Tuskegee, Ala., 201, 1425, 1447
bibliography, 13
Tuskegee Institute
about, 227, 257, 301, 656
Dept. of Records and Research, 12- 13, 52- 54, 591
Hollis Burke Frissell Library, 62
Tussman, Joseph, ed., 946
Twentieth Century Fund, 485
Twin Cities metropolitan area, 437
Tyms, James D., 1695
Ulmann, Doris, illus., 1727
Underground railroad, 815- 816, 834, 848, 866, 871- 873
United Community Services of Metropolitan Boston, 1648
United Parents Associations of New York City, 622
U.S.
Advisory Committee on Education, 660
Army Air Forces, about, 1318
Bureau of Education. _See_ U.S. Office of Education
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 416, 422- 423, 479
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, about, 241,
883, 885, 903
Bureau of the Census, 1733- 1736
Business and Defense Services Administration, 23
Children’s Bureau, 1750
Commission on Civil Rights, 376- 377, 532- 533, 549, 575, 645-
649, 1449, 1648a, 1761
South Dakota Advisory Committee, 1338
State Advisory Committees Division, 488
Commission to the Paris Exposition, _1900_, 28
Committee on Fair Employment Practice, about, 449, 481, 483
Congress
biography, 1445
_The Congressional Globe_, 931
_Congressional Record_, 931
history, 887
House
Committee on Education and Labor, 650- 651
Select Subcommittee on Labor, 792
Select Committee on New Orleans Riots, 1587
Constitution
1st amendment, about, 346
13th amendment, about, 56, 931
14th amendment, about, 57, 363, 496, 654, 931, 934, 945
15th amendment, about, 57, 931, 1415
Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, 424
Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Library, 55
Dept. of Labor
Division of Negro Economics, 489
Office of Policy Planning and Research, 1768- 1769
Dept. of State, 1001
Dept. of the Army, 467
Office of Military History, 1324
Economic Development Administration, about, 398
history. _See_ History,
Housing and Home Finance Agency, Office of Program Policy, 534
Laws, statutes, etc., Civil Rights Act of _1964_, about, 314,
330, 1022
Library of Congress, 28, 56
Division of Bibliography, 57- 58
Division of Music, 1367
Photoduplication Service, 38
Military Academy, West Point, about, 197
National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, 1586, 1588
National Archives, 3, 24
National Center for Educational Statistics, 567
National Commission on Negro History and Culture, about, 792
Office of Education, 543, 562, 567, 651a- 652
Division of Vocational Education, 653
President, _1961-1963_ (Kennedy), 378
President’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, 439
President’s Committee on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces,
1339
Social Security Administration, Division of Research and
Statistics, 526
Supreme Court, 946
about, 547, 550, 940
Welfare Administration, 1629
Women’s Bureau, 472
United States Committee for the First World Festival of Negro Arts, 96
_U.S. Negro World_, 66
Universal Negro Improvement Association, 179
Universities and colleges, 565, 581, 590, 598, 604- 605, 615- 616, 623,
634, 652, 659
directories, 76, 626, 632
graduates, 457, 571, 577, 587, 605, 623
statistics, 543
students, 201, 562- 563, 565, 590, 604, 621, 643
Urban League of Dayton, Ohio, 1391
Urban League of Greater New York, 90
Urban League of Greater Providence, 1594
Urban League of Westchester County, 506
Urban renewal, 1715, 1738- 1739
Vander, Harry J., 1450
Vander Zanden, James W., 1555
Van Deusen, John G., 793
Van Doren, Carl, 206
Van Doren, Charles, 770
Van Dyke, Henry, 1163- 1164
Vanecko, James J., 570
Van Ellison, Candice, 95
Van Vechten, Carl, 1261
Varela, Horace, illus., 115, 724
Varner, Clyde F., ed., 711
Vaughan, Curtis M., 1556
Vesey, Denmark, about, 847
Virginia, 458- 459, 1547, 1618, 1638, 1655
Commission on Constitutional Government, 654, 931
crime, 1757, 1759a
education, 564, 582, 586, 637, 652, 654
folk-lore and folk-tales, 705
housing, 512
politics, 1410, 1433
Reconstruction, 888, 925
slavery, 230a, 289, 765, 809, 814, 823, 840, 878, 1645
slavery fiction, 1100
University, Library, Tracy W. McGregor Library, 230a
Voegeli, V. Jacque, 794
Vollmar, William J., 1628
Voodooism, 697, 702a, 704
Voorhis, Harold V., 1396
Vose, Clement E., 535
Voting, 1402- 1403, 1412, 1415, 1425, 1428- 1429, 1432, 1438, 1441,
1443, 1446, 1449, 1451a, 1453, 1533
bibliography, 57
Vroman, Mary E., 1396a
WINS. _See_ Women’s Integrating Neighborhood Services
Wachtel, Dawn, 490
Wade, Richard C., 879, 1563
ed., 795
Wagandt, Charles L., 796
Wagner, Jean, 974
Wain, Louis, illus., 702a
Walker, A. B., illus., 677a
Walker, David, 810, 880
Walker, Maggie L., about, 114, 134
Walker, Margaret, 1165, 1280
Walker, Marion E., ed., 1590
Wallace, Daniel W., about, 165
Wallace, Jesse T., 1451
Wallace, John, 926
Waller, Fats, about, 140, 1364
Walrond, Eric, 1166
Wanless, Julia, 752
War of 1812, 1343
Ward, Samuel R., 300
Ward, Thomas P., 1167
Wardlaw, Ralph W., 1451a
Ware, Charles P., comp., 1344
Warner, Robert A., 1648b
Warner, William L., ed., 1709
Warren, Francis H., comp., 1623
Warren, Robert Penn, 379, 1557
Washington, Booker T., 218, 301, 425, 434, 655, 797, 1039- 1040, 1737
ed., 656
about, 120, 214, 287, 299, 767, 952
Washington, Mrs. Booker T., 70
Washington, Chester L., 239
Washington, Ernest Davidson, ed., 1040
Washington, George, about, 765
fiction, 1100
Washington, Jennie, illus., 195
Washington, John E., 148
Washington, Joseph R., 1696- 1697
Washington, Josephine T., 142
Washington, Nathaniel J., 1649
Washington (State), 521
Washington, D.C., 1619, 1752, 1767
Dunbar High School, 600
education, 572, 593, 600, 657
Federation of Churches, Interracial Committee, 511
Frederick Douglass Memorial Home, 17
housing, 511, 532
Ordinances, etc., 942
public health, 1289
Reconstruction, 927
riots, 1576
White House, 256, 264
_See also_ District of Columbia
Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies, Washington, D.C., 657
_The Washington Post_, 1576
Waskow, Arthur I., 1591
Watkins, Sylvestre C., ed., 992
Watters, Pat, 1452
Watts, Calif., 1571- 1575
Watts Writers’ Workshop, 993
Waxman, Julia, 1
Waynick, Capus M., ed., 1650
Ways, Max, 415
Weatherby, William J., 1558, 1632
Weatherford, Willis D., 1559, 1698
Weaver, Robert C., 415, 536, 600, 1481, 1738- 1739
bibliography, 55
Webb, Constance, 302
Webb, Frank J., 1168
Weeks, Stephen B., 1453
Wegelin, Oscar, 1281
Weinberg, Kenneth G., 1454
Weinberg, Meyer, 59
comp., 658
ed., 602
Welch, Norval, 258
Welsch, Erwin K., 60
Wesley, Charles H., 303, 491, 798- 799, 804, 1340- 1341, 1397- 1399,
1429
ed., 799
Wesson, William H., 469
West, Dorothy, 1169
The West, 159, 198, 240, 1322
West Virginia, 1634
Bureau of Negro Welfare and Statistics, 537
education, 652
housing, 537
Westchester Co., N.Y., 506
Westin, Alan F., ed., 1041
Weyl, Nathaniel, 800
Whaley, Marcellus S., 1651
Wharton, Vernon L., 1563, 1652
Wheatley, Phillis, 16, 1282- 1284
bibliography, 16, 46
about, 120, 952
fiction, 1095
White, Charles, 97
White, Newman Ivey, ed., 1284a
White, Ralph, illus., 682
White, Walter F., 304, 1170- 1171, 1290, 1560- 1561
about, 118, 134
White House, 256, 264
Whiteman, Maxwell, 61
Whiting, Helen A. J., 426
Whyte, James H., 927
Wicker, Tom, 1588
Wiggins, James R., 325a
Wiggins, Samuel P., 659
Wightman, Orrin S., 1653
Wilberforce Negro Colony, Middlesex County, Ont., about, 289
Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio, 614.
_See also_ Ohio, Central State College, Wilberforce
Wiley, Bell I., 1740
Wilkerson, Doxey A., 584, 660
Wilkins, Roy, 229
about, 127
Williams, Chancellor, 1172
Williams, Daniel H., about, 171
Williams, Daniel T., 62
Williams, Edgar, 1781
Williams, Egbert A. (Bert), about, 140, 279
Williams, Eric, 799
Williams, Ethel L., 80
Williams, George W., 801, 928, 1342
Williams, John A., 1173- 1175
comp., 994
Williams, John G., 1741
Williams, Lacey K., 196
Williams, Martin T., 1381
Williams, O. R., 1562
Williams, Robert F., 380
Williams, R. M., 1563
Williams, Sally, about, 155
Williamsburg, Va., 1645
Williamson, Joel, 929, 1563
comp., 1563
Williamson, Margaret T., illus., 1370
Willis, Pauline, 111
Wilmington, Del., 530
Wilson, Charles H., 661
Wilson, James Q., 1406, 1420, 1455
Wilson, Joseph T., 930, 1285, 1343
Wilson, Theodore B., 947
Wiltse, Charles M., ed., 880
Winslow, Eugene, illus., 98
Winston, Ellen E. B., 420
Winston-Salem, N.C., 1427
Wisconsin, 1593, 1628, 1630
employment, 488
Governor’s Commission on Human Rights, 1770
State Historical Society, 774
State University, Stevens Point, 6
University, Milwaukee, School of Social Work, 1630
Wish, Harvey, ed., 881, 1043
Wit and humor. _See_ Humor.
Witchen, Elsie, 1304
Wolff, Reinhold P., 538
Wolfgang, Marvin E., 1762
Women
biography (collective), 105, 111, 114- 115, 126, 142
education, 571, 627
employment, 472
Women’s Integrating Neighborhood Services, 495
Wood, Forrest G., 1564
Wood, M. S., comp., 129
Woodson, Carter G., 427, 453, 492, 662, 802, 804- 805, 1699, 1742- 1743
ed., 803, 1044
Woodward, Comer Vann, 806, 1563, 1565, 1636
ed., 397, 832
Woodward, Joseph H., 1700
Woofter, Thomas J., 539, 1566
ed., 1744
Work, F. J., 1617
Work, Monroe N., 63, 1758
ed., 75
Work Conference on Curriculum and Teaching in Depressed Urban Areas,
Columbia University, _1962_, 663
Workman, Willie M. C., about, 234
World Festival of Negro Arts, 1st, Dakar, _1966_, 96
World War, _1939-1945_, 1313, 1318, 1324
fiction, 1126
Wright, Bruce M., ed., 1244
Wright, Charles S., 1176- 1177
Wright, James M., 1654
Wright, John J., 321
Wright, Louis T., about, 134
Wright, Marion M. T., 664
Wright, Nathan, 381, 1567- 1568
Wright, Richard, 305, 1034, 1178- 1183, 1227, 1569, 1607
about, 118, 302, 966- 967
Wright, Richard R., 149, 306
ed., 81
Wright, Stephen J., 996
Writers’ Program
Georgia, 708
South Carolina, 709
Tennessee, 710
Virginia, 14
Wylie, Evan M., 230
Wynes, Charles E., 1563, 1655
ed., 807, 1618
Wynn, Daniel W., 1400
X, Malcolm. _See_ Little, Malcolm
Yale University, Institute of Human Relations, 1648b
Yancey, William L., 1768
Yates, Elizabeth, 307
Yearbooks, 74- 75, 1701
Yellin, Robert, illus., 1346
Yerby, Frank, 1184-1199
Yergan, Max, about, 134
Yoder, Don, 699
Young, Andrew S. N. ("Doc"), 150, 308, 1780
Young, Whitney M., 295, 338, 382
about, 127
Young Women’s Christian Association, 1509
Younge, Sammy, about, 201
Youth, 1299, 1612, 1719
bibliography, 40
_See also_ Children; Students
Yulsman, Jerry, illus., 1200 - 1201
Zangrando, Robert L., comp., 312
Zilversmit, Arthur, 882
Zinkoff, Dave, 1781
Zinn, Howard, 1401, 1569a
Transcriber’s Note
Additional Library of Congress call numbers are indicated by [TR: ].Project Gutenberg
The Negro in the United States; a selected bibliography. Compiled by Dorothy B. Porter
Wesley, Dorothy Porter
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