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THE NEGRO IN THE UNITED STATES

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A Selected Bibliography

Compiled by DOROTHY B. PORTER

Librarian of the Negro Collection, Howard University

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS · WASHINGTON · 1970

L.C. Card 78-606085

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402.

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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

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 amendment to the Constitution of the United States. The Library of Congress. [Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1943] 108 p. col. plates. E185.6.U597 "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. Print. Off., 1906. 18 p. [Z881.U5] Z1361.N39U5

58 U.S. Library of Congress. Division of Bibliography. Select list of references on the Negro question. Compiled under the direction of Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin. 2d issue, with additions. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1906. 61 p. [Z881.U5] Z1361.N39U6 1906

59 Weinberg, Meyer. School integration; a comprehensive classified bibliography of 3,100 references. Chicago, Integrated Education Associates, 1967. 137 p. Z5814.D5W4

60 Welsch, Erwin K. The Negro in the United States; a research guide. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1965. 142 p. Z1361.N39W4 1965 Bibliography: p. 108-138.

61 Whiteman, Maxwell. A century of fiction by American Negroes, 1853-1952; a descriptive bibliography. Philadelphia, 1955. 64 p. Z1361.N39W5

62 Williams, Daniel T., and Carolyn L. Redden. The Black Muslims in the United States: a selected bibliography. [Tuskegee, Ala.] Hollis Burke Frissell Library, Tuskegee Institute, 1964. 19 leaves. Z7835.B5W5

63 Work, Monroe N. A bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America. New York, Argosy-Antiquarian, 1965. xxi, 698 p. Z5118.N4W6 1965 Reprint of the 1928 ed. "A bibliography of bibliographies on the Negro in the United States": pt. 2, p. [630]-636.

02—REFERENCE SOURCES—Encyclopedias, Biographical Dictionaries, Annuals

64 Bicknell, Marguerite E., and Margaret C. McCulloch. Guide to information about the Negro and Negro-white adjustment. [Memphis, Brunner Print. Co.] 1943. 39 p. E185.61.B5

65 Davis, John P., ed. The American Negro reference book. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1966] xxii, 969 p. illus. E185.D25 Includes bibliographical references.

66 Directory of U.S. Negro newspapers, magazines & periodicals. 1966. [New York] U.S. Negro World. 30 leaves. Z6944.N39D5 Editor: F. B. Sawyer.

67 Ebony. The Negro handbook, compiled by the editors of Ebony. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1966. 535 p. E185.E2 Includes bibliographies.

68 Encyclopedia of the Negro, preparatory volume with reference lists and reports, by W. E. B. DuBois and Guy B. Johnson; prepared with the cooperation of E. Irene Diggs, Agnes C. L. Donohugh, Guion Johnson [and others]. Introduction by Anson Phelps Stokes. Rev. and enl. ed. New York, Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1946. 215 p. group port. HT1581.E5 1946 "Bibliography of bibliographies": p. [191]-198.

69 Fleming, George J., and Christian E. Burckel. Who’s who in colored America. An illustrated biographical dictionary of notable living persons of African descent in the United States. 7th ed. New York, C. E. Burckel, 1950. 648 p. illus. DHU —— —— Supplement. New York, C. E. Burckel, 1950. 34 p. DHU

70 [Gibson, John W.] Progress of a race; or, The remarkable advancement of the American Negro, from the bondage of slavery, ignorance, and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust. Rev. and enl. by J. L. Nichols and William H. Crogman, with special articles by well known authorities, Mrs. Booker T. Washington, Charles M. Melden, M. W. Dogan, Albon L. Holsey, and an introduction by Robert R. Moton. Naperville, Ill., J. L. Nichols [1929] 480 p. illus., ports. E185.G453 Cover title: The New Progress of a Race. 1901 ed. by J. W. Gibson and W. H. Crogman, published under title: The Colored American.

71 Haley, James T., comp. Afro-American encyclopedia; or, The thoughts, doings, and sayings of the race, embracing addresses, lectures, biographical sketches, sermons, poems, names of universities, colleges, seminaries, newspapers, books ... as discussed by more than 100 of their wisest and best men and women. Nashville, Haley & Florida, 1895. 639 p. illus. DHU

72 Julius Rosenwald Fund. Directory of agencies in race relations, national, State and local. Chicago, 1945. 124 p. E184.A1J8 "The burden of the responsibility for compilation and editing ... has been upon Elizabeth Linn Allen."—Introduction.

73 The National cyclopedia of the colored race. Montgomery, Ala., National Pub. Co., 1919. [622] p. illus., ports. E185.N27 Editor: Clement Richardson.

74 The Negro handbook. 1942-49. New York, Malliet. tables. E185.5.N382 Editor: 1942-49, Florence Murray. "Books and periodicals, a list of books by and about Negroes": 1942, p. 194-200. Ceased publication with 1949.

75 Negro year book. New York, W. H. Wise, 1912-52. illus., diagrs., maps. E185.5.N41 No editions were published for 1920-21, 1923/24, 1927/28-1929/30. Editor: 1912-38, M. N. Work. Vols. for 1912-47 issued by Tuskegee Institute. Ceased publication with 1952.

76 Plans for Progress. Directory of Negro colleges and universities, March, 1967. Washington [1967] 103 p. LC2801.P55 1967

77 Ploski, Harry A., and Roscoe C. Brown, comps. The Negro almanac. New York, Bellwether Pub. Co. [1967] 1012 p. illus., maps, ports. [E185.P55] [TR: E185.N385] Bibliography: p. 946-965.

78 Who’s who in colored America; a biographical dictionary of notable living persons of Negro descent in America. 1927-1938-40. New York, T. Yenser. ports. E185.96.W54 Ceased publication with 1938-40.

79 Who’s who of the colored race; a general biographical dictionary of men and women of African descent. Chicago, 1915. 296 p. illus. E185.96.W6 Edited by Frank Lincoln Mather. Memento ed., "Half-Century Anniversary of Negro Freedom in U.S."

80 Williams, Ethel L. Biographical directory of Negro ministers. New York, Scarecrow Press, 1965. 421 p. BR563.N4W5 Bibliography: p. 407-412.

81 Wright, Richard R., ed. The encyclopaedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, containing principally the biographies of the men and women, both ministers and laymen, whose labors during a hundred and sixty years, helped make the AME Church what it is; ... and other matters concerning African Methodism and the Christian church in general. Compiled by R. R. Wright, Jr., assisted by associate editors, W. A. Fountain [and others]. Introduction by William A. Fountain, foreword by Reverdy Cassius Ransom. 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1947 [i.e. 1948] 688 p. illus., maps, ports. BX8443.W8 1948 First ed., 1916, has title: Centennial Encyclopedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

03—ART

82 Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany. The Negro artist comes of age; a national survey of contemporary American artists. Albany Institute of History and Art, January 3rd through February 11th, 1945. [Albany, 1945] [77] p. illus., ports. MH Foreword signed: John Davis Hatch, Jr. "Up till now" (p. iii-vii) signed: Alain Locke. Contains biographies.

83 Bowdoin College. Museum of Fine Arts. The portrayal of the Negro in American painting; [exhibition] the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. [Catalogue. Brunswick? Me.] 1964. 1 v. (unpaged) illus., ports. N8232.B6

84 Dover, Cedric. American Negro art. [Greenwich, Conn.] New York Graphic Society [1960] 186 p. illus., col. plates, ports. N6538.N5D6 1960 "Bibliography by Maureen Dover": p. 57-60.

85 Harmon Foundation. Negro artists, an illustrated review of their achievements. New York [1935] 59 p. illus., ports. N6538.N5H34 Includes exhibition of paintings by Malvin Gray Johnson and sculptures by Richmond Barthé and Sargent Johnson, presented by the Harmon Foundation in cooperation with the Delphic Studios, April 22-May 4, 1935, inclusive.

86 Locke, Alain L. Negro art: past and present. Washington, Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. 122 p. (Bronze booklet no. 3) [E185.5.B85 no. 3] [TR: Call number of original: E185.82.L74] "Reading references" at end of each chapter.

87 Locke, Alain L. The Negro in art; a pictorial record of the Negro artist and of the Negro theme in art; edited and annotated by Alain Locke. Washington, Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1940. 224 p. illus., plates. N6538.N5L6 "Selected bibliography": p. 224.

88 Murray, Freeman H. M. Emancipation and the freed in American sculpture; a study in interpretation. Introduction by John Wesley Cromwell. Washington, The author, 1916. xxviii, 239 p. plates. (Black folk in art series) E185.89.I2M9 "This monograph is chiefly the expansion of papers which were read as lectures ... at the Summer School and Chautauqua of the National Religious Training School at Durham, N.C., in 1913. Some of the matter has also appeared in the A.M.E. Church Review."—Preface.

89 The Negro in American art. An exhibition co-sponsored by the California Arts Commission, UCLA Art Galleries, September 11 to October 16, 1966; University of California, Davis, November 1 to December 15, 1966; Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego, January 6 to February 12, 1967; Oakland Art Museum, February 24 to March 19, 1967. [Los Angeles?] UCLA Art Galleries, Dickson Art Center [1967?] 63 p. DLC [TR: N6538.N5N35]

90 New York (City) City University of New York. The evolution of Afro-American artists, 1800-1950. New York, 1967. 70 p. illus. N6538.N5N4 Catalog of an exhibition organized by the City University of New York in cooperation with the Harlem Cultural Council and the New York Urban League, and held at Great Hall, the City College.

91 Porter, James A. Modern Negro art. With eighty-five halftone plates. New York, Dryden Press, 1943. 272 p. illus. N6538.N5P6 Bibliography: p. 183-192. Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.

92 Porter, James A. Ten Afro-American artists of the nineteenth century. Washington, Gallery of Art, Howard University [1967] 33 p. illus. N6538.N5P62 Catalog, prepared by J. A. Porter, of an exhibition commemorating the centennial of Howard University held Feb. 3-Mar. 30, 1967, Gallery of Art, Howard University. Bibliography: p. 32-33.

93 Rodman, Selden. Horace Pippin, a Negro painter in America. New York, Quadrangle Press, 1947. 88 p. illus., plates (part mounted col.), ports. ND237.P65R6

94 Roelof-Lanner, T. V., ed. Prints by American Negro artists. Los Angeles, Cultural Exchange Center [1965] [11] p., [51] illus. (part col.) NE508.R6

95 Schoener, Allon, comp. Harlem on my mind; cultural capital of Black America, 1900-1968. Preface by Thomas P. F. Hoving. Introduction by Candice Van Ellison. New York, Random House [1969, c1968] 255 p. illus., ports. F128.68.H3S3 Supplements an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1969 and organized by the museum in association with the New York State Council on the Arts.

96 United States Committee for the First World Festival of Negro Arts. Dix artistes nègres des États-Unis; premier Festival mondial des arts nègres, Dakar, Sénégal, 1966. Ten Negro artists from the United States; first World Festival of Negro Arts, Dakar, Senegal, 1966. An exhibition produced and sponsored by the United States Committee for the First World Festival of Negro Arts, Inc., and the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution. [Text translation prepared by Denise and Michel Berthier. New York, Distributed by October House, 1966] 1 v. (unpaged) illus., ports. N6538.N5U513 "The exhibition will be circulated in the United States by the American Federation of Arts." English and French.

97 White, Charles. Images of dignity: the drawings of Charles White. Foreword by Harry Belafonte. Introduction by James Porter. Commentary by Benjamin Horowitz. [Los Angeles] W. Ritchie Press [1967] 121 p. illus., port. [NC1075.W55H6] [TR: NC139.W454A4 1967]

04—BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY—Collective

98 Adams, Russell L. Great Negroes, past and present. Illustrations by Eugene Winslow. David P. Ross, Jr., editor. Chicago, Afro-Am Pub. Co. [c1963] 182 p. illus. (part col.), maps (part col.), ports. (part col.) E185.96.A4 Bibliography: p. 178-179.

99 Bardolph, Richard. The Negro vanguard. New York, Rinehart [1959] 388 p. E185.96.B28 Bibliography: p. 343-369.

99a Barton, Rebecca C. Witnesses for freedom; Negro Americans in autobiography. Foreword by Alain Locke. New York, Harper [1948] 294 p. E185.96.B3 Bibliography: p. 286-287.

100 Bennett, Lerone. Pioneers in protest. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1968. 267 p. ports. E185.96.B4

101 Bontemps, Arna W. Famous Negro athletes. New York, Dodd, Mead [1964] 155 p. ports. (Famous biographies for young people) GV697.A1B575

102 Bontemps, Arna W., and Jack Conroy. Anyplace but here. New York, Hill and Wang [1966] 372 p. E185.6.B75 1966 "A revised and expanded version of They Seek a City."—Dust jacket. Bibliography: p. 349-360.

103 Bontemps, Arna W. We have tomorrow. Illustrated with photographs by Marian Palfi. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1945. 131 p. ports. E185.96.B6 Biographical sketches of 12 young Negro men and women.

104 Brawley, Benjamin G. Negro builders and heroes. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1937. 315 p. ports. E185.96.B797 "Bibliographical notes": p. 293-304.

105 Brown, Hallie Q., comp. Homespun heroines and other women of distinction. Foreword by Mrs. Josephine Turpin Washington. [Xenia, Ohio, Aldine Pub. Co., c1926] 248 p. ports. E185.96.B84

106 Brown, William W. The black man, his antecedents, his genius, and his achievements. New York, T. Hamilton, 1863. 288 p. E185.96.B86 "Memoir of the author": p. 11-29.

107 Bruce, John E., comp. Short biographical sketches of eminent Negro men and women in Europe and the United States, with brief extracts from their writings and public utterances. Yonkers, N.Y. [Gazette Press] 1910. 103 p. E185.96.B88

108 Bryant, Lawrence C. Negro lawmakers in the South Carolina Legislature, 1869-1902. Orangeburg, School of Graduate Studies, South Carolina State College [1968] 142 p. E185.93.S7B75 Bibliographical footnotes.

109 Bryant, Lawrence C. Negro senators and representatives in the South Carolina Legislature, 1868-1902. Orangeburg, S. C.[1968] 199 p. E185.93.S7B76 Bibliographical footnotes.

110 Bullock, Ralph W. In spite of handicaps; brief biographical sketches with discussion outlines of outstanding Negroes now living who are achieving distinction in various lines of endeavor. With a foreword by Channing H. Tobias. Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press [1968] 140 p. ports. (Essay index reprint series) E185.96.B93 1968 Reprint of the 1927 ed. Bibliography: p. 131-140.

111 Cherry, Gwendolyn, Ruby Thomas, and Pauline Willis. Portraits in color; the lives of colorful Negro women. New York, Pageant Press [1962] 224 p. illus. E185.96.C45 Bibliography: p. 207-224.

112 Child, Lydia M. F. The freedmen’s book. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 277 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.86.C46 1968 Reprint of the 1865 ed.

113 Christmas, Walter, ed. Negroes in public affairs and government. Contributors: Clifford A. Bradshaw [and others] Photographic editor: Roland Mitchell. Preface: Alfred E. Cain. v. 1. Yonkers [N.Y.] Educational Heritage [1966] 352 p. illus., ports. (Negro heritage library) E185.96.C47 Bibliography: p. 342-345.

114 Daniel, Sadie I. Women builders. Washington, Associated Publishers [c1931] xviii, 187 p. plates, ports. E185.96.D23 Contents.—Lucy Craft Laney.—Maggie Lena Walker.—Janie Porter Barrett.—Mary McLeod Bethune.—Nannie Helen Burroughs.—Charlotte Hawkins Brown.—Jane Edna Hunter.

115 Dannett, Sylvia G. L. Profiles of Negro womanhood. Illustrations: Horace Varela. Roll of honor portraits: Tom Feelings. Yonkers, N.Y., Educational Heritage [1964-66] 2 v. illus., facsims., ports. (Negro heritage library) E185.96.D25 Includes bibliographies. 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, Richard Wright, Dick Gregory, and Booker T. Washington.

117 Dobler, Lavinia G., and Edgar A. Toppin. Pioneers and patriots: the lives of six Negroes of the Revolutionary era. Illustrated by Colleen Browning. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1965. 118 p. illus., facsims., ports. (Zenith books) E185.96.D6

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 priests of the United States, 1854-1954. With a foreword by Richard J. Cushing, Archbishop of Boston. New York, Farrar, Straus [1955] 322 p. BX4670.F6 Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.

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, Royal Pub. Co. [1960] 80 p. PN4888.N4H5 Bibliography: p. 70.

122 Hughes, Langston. Famous Negro heroes of America. Illustrated by Gerald McCann. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1958. 202 p. illus. (Famous biographies for young people) E185.96.H82

123 Hughes, Langston. Famous Negro music makers: illustrated with photographs. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1955. 179 p. illus. (Famous biographies for young people) ML3556.H9

124 Huie, William B. Three lives for Mississippi. With an introduction by Martin Luther King, Jr. [New York] New American Library [1968] 160 p. illus., maps, plans, ports. (A Signet book) F347.N4H8 1968 Concerns civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, James E. Chaney, and Michael H. Schwerner.

125 Lomax, Louis E. To kill a black man. Los Angeles, Holloway House Pub. Co.; [distributed by: All America Distributors Corp., 1968] 256 p. E185.97.L5L6 Malcolm X and Martin Luther King are the subjects of this study.

126 Majors, Monroe A. Noted Negro women, their triumphs and activities. Chicago, Donohue & Henneberry [c1893] xvi, 365 p. illus., ports. E185.96.M23

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 York, Vantage Press [1960] 99 p. illus. [JK1021.M75] [TR: E185.96.M84]

129 [Mott, Abigail F., and M. S. Wood], comps. Narratives of colored Americans. Printed by order of the Trustees of the residuary estate of Lindley Murray. New York, W. Wood & co., 1877. E185.96.M92

130 Murray, Pauli. Proud shoes; the story of an American family. New York, Harper [1956] 276 p. E185.97.M95

131 The National register; pertinent facts about colored Americans. Louisville, Ky., Register Publications, 1952. 632 p. E185.96.N37 Editor: T. J. Johnson.

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. (Studies in American literature and history, 1) E444.N5 Bibliography: p. [213]-224.

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. Fahey, illustrated by Robert Hallock. New York, Crowell [1956] 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 of Negro Life and History. Bibliography: p. 271-281.

138 Rogers, Joel A. World’s great men of color. New York, J. A. Rogers [1946-47] 2 v. illus., ports. DT18.R59 On cover: 3000 B.C. to 1946 A.D. Paged continuously. Includes bibliographies.

139 Rollins, Charlemae H. Famous American Negro poets. New York, Dodd, Mead [1965] 95 p. ports. (Famous biographies for young 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 Still. Raleigh, L. A. Scruggs, 1893. xxiii, 382 p. illus., 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, Pantheon Books [1966] xiv, 241 p. ML394.S74

145 Sterne, Emma G. I have a dream. Illustrated by Tracy Sugarman. New York, Knopf [1965] x, 229, iv p. illus. E185.96.S79 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 seventy-one years of our progress. 71st anniversary celebration of Negro progress, Philadelphia, 1863-1934. [Philadelphia, Summer Press, c1934] [13] p. ports. E185.96.S83

147 Troup, Cornelius V. Distinguished Negro Georgians. Dallas, Royal Pub. Co. [1962] 203 p. E185.93.G4T7 Bibliography: p. 195-199.

148 Washington, John E. They knew Lincoln. With an introduction by Carl Sandburg. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1942. 244, [21] p. facsims., plates, ports. E457.15.W32 "Personal narrative of a Negro boy and man who sought all that could be possibly known about Abraham Lincoln from Negroes having impressions or facts he considered worth record."—Introduction.

149 Wright, Richard R. The bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. [Nashville] Printed by the A.M.E. Sunday School Union, 1963. 389 p. BX8442.W7

150 Young, Andrew S. N. Great Negro baseball stars, and how they made the major leagues. New York, A. S. Barnes [1953] 248 p. illus. [GV865.Y6A3] [TR: GV865.A1Y6]

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151 Allen, Walter C., and Brian A. L. Rust. King Joe Oliver. London, Sidgwick and Jackson [1958] 224 p. illus. ML419.O4A6 1958 Biography of a great jazz musician.

152 Anderson, Marian. My Lord, what a morning; an autobiography. New York, Viking Press, 1956. 312 p. illus. ML420.A6A3

153 Armstrong, Henry. Gloves, glory, and God; an autobiography. [Westwood, N.J.] F. H. Revell Co. [1956] 256 p. illus. GV1132.A7A3

154 Ashe, Arthur. Advantage Ashe, by Arthur Ashe, Jr., as told to Clifford George Gewecke, Jr. New York, Coward-McCann [1967] 192 p. illus. GV994.A7A3 The achievements to date of an outstanding tennis player.

155 Aunt Sally; or, The cross the way to freedom. A narrative of the slave-life and purchase of the mother of Rev. Isaac Williams, of Detroit, Michigan. Cincinnati, American Reform Tract and Book Society, 1862. 216 p. illus., ports. E444.W79 Slave life in North Carolina and Alabama.

156 Bailey, Pearl. The raw Pearl. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1968] 206 p. ports. ML420.B123A3

157 [Ball, Charles] Fifty years in chains; or, The life of an American slave. New York, H. Dayton, 1859. 430 p. E444.B184 Prepared by —— Fisher from the verbal narrative of Ball, a slave. Earlier editions published under title: Slavery in the United States.

158 Bartlett, Irving H. Wendell Phillips, Brahmin radical. Boston, Beacon Press [1961] 438 p. E449.P5594 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 402-432). An abolitionist leader.

159 Beckwourth, James P. The life and adventures of James P. Beckwourth [edited by] T. D. Bonner. New York, Arno Press, 1969. 537 p. illus. (The American Negro, his history and literature) F592.B388 1969 Reprint of the 1856 ed.

160 Bennett, Lerone. What manner of man; a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. With an introduction by Benjamin E. Mays. [3d rev. ed.] Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1958. 251 p. illus., ports. E185.97.K5B4 1968

161 Bernard, Jacqueline. Journey toward freedom; the story of Sojourner Truth. New York, Norton [1967] xiv, 265 p. illus., ports. E185.97.T82 Bibliography: p. [255]-259. Upon gaining her freedom in 1828, Sojourner Truth became a lecturer advocating immediate emancipation for her people and the right to vote for women.

162 Bibb, Henry. Narrative of the life and adventures of Henry Bibb, an American slave, written by himself. With an introduction by Lucius C. Matlack. New York, The author, 1949. 204 p. illus. E444.B58

163 Bleiweiss, Robert M., Jacqueline L. Harris, and Joseph R. Marfuggi. Marching to freedom; the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Middletown, Conn., American Education Publications [1968] 152 p. illus., ports. E185.97.K5B55

164 Bradford, Sarah E. H. Harriet Tubman, the Moses of her people. Introduction by Butler A. Jones. New York, Corinth Books [1961] 149 p. illus. (The American experience series) [E444.T894] [TR: E444.T82B73 1993] First ed. published in 1869 under title: Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman. "Reprint of the expanded second edition of 1886."

165 Branch, Hettye W. The story of "80 John," a biography of one of the most respected Negro ranchmen in the Old West. New York, Greenwich Book Publishers [1960] 59 p. F392.M6B7 A brief story of Daniel Webster Wallace, a Negro rancher.

166 Brawley, Benjamin G. Paul Laurence Dunbar, poet of his people. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1936. 159 p. port. PS1557.B7 "Appendix. The Praise of Dunbar": p. 127-140. Bibliography: p. 141-151.

167 Broderick, Francis L. W. E. B. DuBois, Negro leader in a time of crisis. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1959. 259 p. illus. E185.97.D73B7 Bibliography: p. [233]-236.

168 Brown, Claude. Manchild in the promised land. New York, Macmillan [1965] 415 p. E185.97.B86A3 Autobiographical study of life in Harlem.

169 Brown, John. Slave life in Georgia: a narrative of the life, sufferings, and escape of John Brown, a fugitive slave, now in England. Edited by L. A. Chamerovzow. London [W. M. Watts] 1855. 250 p. port. E444.B87

170 Buckle, Richard, ed. Katherine Dunham, her dancers, singers, musicians. Illustrations by Roger Wood and other photographers. London, Ballet Publications [1949] xvi, 79 p. (chiefly illus.) GV1631.B8 English and French.

171 Buckler, Helen. Doctor Dan, pioneer in American surgery. Boston, Little, Brown [1954] 381 p. illus. R154.W5225B8 Daniel Hale Williams was the first surgeon to operate on the heart. 2d ed. published in 1968 under title: Daniel Hale Williams, Negro Surgeon.

172 Byrd, James W. J. Mason Brewer, Negro folklorist. Austin, Tex., Steck-Vaughn Co. [1967] 44 p. (Southwest writers series, no. 12) GR55.B7B9 Bibliography: p. 43-44.

173 Cade, John B. Holsey, the incomparable. New York, Pageant Press [1964] 221 p. BX8473.H58C3 Bibliography: p. 208-211. Lucius Henry Holsey was a bishop in the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America.

174 Campanella, Roy. It’s good to be alive. Boston, Little, Brown [1959] 306 p. illus. GV865.C3A3 Life of one of the greatest baseball catchers.

175 Chesnutt, Helen M. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, pioneer of the color line. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1952] 324 p. port. PS1292.C6Z68 See Fiction section for his novels.

176 Christian, Malcolm H. My country and I; the interracial experiences of an American Negro. With essays on interracial understanding. New York, Exposition Press [1963] 96 p. E185.97.C5A3

177 Clark, Septima P., and LeGette Blythe. Echo in my soul. Foreword by Harry Golden. New York, Dutton, 1962. 243 p. illus. E185.97.C59A3 An autobiography of Septima Clark.

177a Conrad, Earl. Harriet Tubman. Washington, Associated Publishers [1943] xiv, 248 p. E444.T896 "Documentation": p. 227-238.

178 Cotton, Ella E. A spark for my people; the sociological autobiography of a Negro teacher. New York, Exposition Press [1954] 288 p. LA2317.C64A3

179 Cronon, Edmund D. Black Moses; the story of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1955. 278 p. illus. E185.97.G3C7

180 Cunningham, Virginia. Paul Laurence Dunbar and his song; illustrated with photographs. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1947. 283 p. illus. PS1557.C8 Bibliography: p. 267-283.

181 Daly, John J. A song in his heart. Introduction by Harry F. Byrd; illustrated by Marian L. Larer. Philadelphia, Winston [1951] 102 p. illus. ML410.B627D3 Songs: p. 71-102. Biography of James A. Bland, composer of "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny."

182 Dancy, John C. Sand against the wind; the memoirs of John C. Dancy. With a foreword by Frank Angelo. Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1966. 249 p. illus., ports. E185.97.D22A3 The author was a political leader in Detroit.

183 Davis, Edwin A., and William R. Hogan. The barber of Natchez, wherein a slave is freed and rises to a very high standing; wherein the former slave writes a two-thousand-page journal about his town and himself; wherein the free Negro diarist is appraised in terms of his friends, his code, and his community’s reaction to his wanton murder. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1954] 272 p. illus., facsim., port. E185.97.J697D3 A memoir of William Johnson.

184 Davis, Sammy, Jane Boyar, and Burt Boyar. Yes I can; [the story of Sammy Davis, Jr. New York, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965] 612 p. ports. PN2287.D322A3

185 Douglass, Frederick. Life and times of Frederick Douglass: his early life as a slave, his escape from bondage, and his complete history, written by himself. With a new introduction by Rayford W. Logan. New York, Collier Books [1962] 640 p. (Collier books, BS74) E449.D744 1962 Reprinted from the rev. ed. of My Bondage and My Freedom, published in 1892. Includes bibliography.

186 Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself. Edited by Benjamin Quarles. Cambridge, Mass., Belknap Press, 1960. xxvi, 163 p. map, port. (The John Harvard library) E449.D74905

187 Douty, Esther M. Forten, the sailmaker; pioneer champion of Negro rights. Chicago, Rand McNally [1968] 208 p. illus., ports. E185.97.F717D6 Bibliography: p. 200-201. James Forten, an inventor and sailmaker, fought for civil rights of the Negro in the eighteenth century. He was a prominent Philadelphia Negro leader.

188 DuBois, William E. B. The autobiography of W. E. B. DuBois; a soliloquy on viewing my life from the last decade of its first century. [New York] International Publishers [1968] 448 p. ports. E185.97.D73A3 A selected bibliography of the published writings of W. E. B. DuBois: p. 431-437.

189 DuBois, William E. B. John Brown. Centennial ed. New York, International Publishers [1962] 414 p. illus. E451.D81 1962 First published in 1909. Bibliography: p. [405]-408.

190 Dunham, Katherine. A touch of innocence. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1959] 312 p. GV1785.D82A3 A well-known dancer and choreographer relates her experiences.

191 Elliott, Lawrence. George Washington Carver: the man who overcame. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1966] 256 p. port. S417.C3E4 Bibliography: p. 255-256.

192 Emanuel, James A. Langston Hughes. New York, Twayne Publishers [1967] 192 p. (Twayne’s United States authors series, TUSAS 123) PS3515.U274Z64 Bibliography: p. 184-188.

193 English, James W. Handyman of the Lord: the life and ministry of the Rev. William Holmes Borders. New York, Meredith Press [1967] 177 p. BX6455.B63E5

194 Farr, Finis. Black champion; the life and times of Jack Johnson. New York, Scribner [1964] 245 p. ports. GV1132.J73F3 The first Negro heavyweight champion of the world.

195 Feldman, Eugene P. R. Black power in old Alabama; the life and stirring times of James T. Rapier, Afro-American Congressman from Alabama, 1839-1883. Illustrations by Margaret T. Burroughs [and] Jennie Washington. [Chicago] Museum of African American History [1968] 69 p. illus., map, port. E185.97.R3F4 Bibliographical references included in "Footnotes" (p. [70]-[72]). Bibliography (annotated): p. [73]-[74].

196 Fisher, Miles M. The Master’s slave, Elijah John Fisher; a biography, by his son, Miles Mark Fisher. With an introduction by the Rev. Lacey Kirk Williams, and an appreciation by the Hon. Martin B. Madden. Philadelphia, Judson Press [1922] 194 p. plates, ports. BX6455.F5F5

197 Flipper, Henry O. The colored cadet at West Point. New York, Arno Press, 1969. 322 p. illus. (The American Negro, his history and literature.) U410.P1F6 1969 Reprint of the 1878 ed.

198 Flipper, Henry O. Negro frontiersman: the Western memoirs of Henry O. Flipper, first Negro graduate of West Point. Edited with an introduction by Theodore D. Harris. El Paso, Texas Western College Press, 1963. 54 p. ports. E185.97.F5 1963 "Sequel to ... The Colored Cadet at West Point ... published in 1878."

199 Foley, Albert S. Bishop Healy: beloved outcaste; the story of a great priest whose life has become a legend. New York, Farrar, Straus and Young [1954] 243 p. illus. BX4705.H37F6 The life of James Augustine Healy, a bishop in the Catholic Church.

200 Foner, Philip S. Frederick Douglass, a biography. New York, Citadel Press [1964] 444 p. port. E449.D755 "Reference notes": p. [377]-434.

201 Forman, James. Sammy Younge, Jr.: the first black college student to die in the black liberation movement. New York, Grove Press [1968] 282 p. illus., map, ports. E185.97.Y64F6

202 Garvey, Amy J. Garvey and Garveyism. [Kingston, Jamaica, c1963] 287 p. ports. E185.97.G3G3 Biography of Marcus Garvey.

203 Garvey, Marcus. Philosophy and opinions. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 102 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) [E185.97.G3A25] [TR: E185.97.G3A249] Reprint of 1923 ed. with a new introduction.

204 Gibson, Althea. I always wanted to be somebody. Edited by Ed Fitzgerald. New York, Harper [1958] 176 p. illus. GV994.G5A3 The story of the rise to fame of a Negro woman tennis star.

205 Gilbert, Olive. Narrative of Sojourner Truth. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 320 p. illus., facsims., ports. (The American Negro; his history and literature) E185.97.T882 First published in 1850. Reprint of the 1878 ed. "Book of life [by Frances W. Titus]": p. [127]-320. Life of one of the few Negro women abolitionists.

206 Graham, Shirley. Paul Robeson, citizen of the world. Foreword by Carl Van Doren. New York, J. Messner [1946] 264 p. ports. E185.97.R64 [TR: Du Bois, Shirley Graham E185.97.R635 1971] Bibliography: p. 259. The story of an all-American football star who became an internationally famous singer and actor.

207 Graham, Shirley. Your most humble servant. New York, Messner [1949] 235 p. [QB36.B22G7] [TR: Du Bois, Shirley Graham QB36.B22D82] "Notes on sources": p. 227-235. The story of Benjamin Banneker, mathematician and astronomer, who helped L’Enfant plan the city of Washington.

208 Gregory, Dick. Nigger; an autobiography, by Dick Gregory with Robert Lipsyte. New York, Dutton, 1964. 224 p. illus., ports. PN2287.G68A3

209 Hammon, Briton. A narrative of the uncommon sufferings, and surprizing deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro man ... servant to General Winslow, of Marshfield, in New-England; who returned to Boston, after having been absent almost thirteen years. Containing an account of the many hardships he underwent from the time he left his master’s house, in the year 1747, to the time of his return to Boston.—How he was cast away in the capes of Florida; ... the horrid cruelty ... of the Indians in murdering the whole ship’s crew; ... the manner of his being carried by them into captivity. Also, an account of his being confined four years and seven months in a close dungeon. Boston, Printed and sold by Green & Russell, 1760. 14 p. F314.H22 Probably the earliest imprint by an American Negro.

210 Handy, William C. Father of the blues; an autobiography of W. C. Handy, edited by Arna Bontemps, with a foreword by Abbe Niles. New York, Macmillan, 1941. xiv, 317 p. plate, port. ML410.H18B6 Includes music. "Compositions, arrangements and books by W. C. Handy": p. 3O5-3O8.

211 Hardwick, Richard. Charles Richard Drew, pioneer in blood research. New York, Scribner [1967] 144 p. QP26.D7H3

212 Hare, Maud C. Norris Wright Cuney: a tribune of the Black people. Introduction by Robert C. Cotner. Austin, Tex., Steck-Vaughn [c1968] xv, 230 p. illus., ports. (Steck-Vaughn’s Life and adventure series) E185.97.C97H3 1913a A facsimile reproduction of the 1913 edition with new introduction. The story of a prominent Texas politician in the 1870’s.

213 Harrison, Deloris. We shall live in peace: the teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr. Edited, and with commentary, by Deloris Harrison. Illustrated by Ernest Crichlow. New York, Hawthorn Books [1968] 64 p. illus. E185.97.K5H3

214 Hawkins, Hugh, ed. Booker T. Washington and his critics; the problem of Negro leadership. Boston, Heath [1962] 113 p. (Problems in American civilization) E185.97.W235 Includes bibliography.

215 Hawkins, William G. Lunsford Lane; or, Another helper from North Carolina. Boston, Crosby & Nichols, 1863. 305 p. port. E444.L26 Lane, an antislavery lecturer, spent 32 years in slavery. He served as "waiter and messenger" to two Governors of the State of North Carolina.

216 Hayden, William. Narrative of William Hayden, containing a faithful account of his travels for a number of years, whilst a slave, in the South. Cincinnati [Published for the author] 1846. 156 p. plates, port. E444.H41

217 Henson, Josiah. Father Henson’s story of his own life. Introduction by Walter Fisher. New York, Corinth Books [1962] 212 p. illus. (The American experience series, AE18) E444.H523 1962 First published in 1858 under title: Truth Stranger than Fiction: Father Henson’s Story of His Own Life.

218 Henson, Matthew A. A Negro explorer at the North Pole. With a foreword by Robert E. Peary and an introduction by Booker T. Washington; with illustrations from photographs. New York, F. A. Stokes Co. [1912] xx, 200 p. illus., plates, ports. G670.1909.H5 Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.

219 Hickey, Neil, and Ed Edwin. Adam Clayton Powell and the politics of race. New York, Fleet Pub. Corp. [1965] 308 p. illus., ports. E748.P86H5 Bibliography: p. 299-300.

220 Holdredge, Helen O. Mammy Pleasant’s partner. New York, Putnam [c1954] 300 p. illus. F869.S3B4 1954 The story of Thomas Frederick Bell in San Francisco.

221 Holt, Rackham. George Washington Carver, an American biography. Rev. ed. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1963] 360 p. illus. S417.C3H6 1963

222 Holt, Rackham. Mary McLeod Bethune; a biography. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1964. 306 p. illus., ports. E185.97.B34H6 An outstanding educator and political figure.

223 Horne, Lena, and Richard Schickel. Lena. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1965. 300 p. illus., ports. ML420.H65A35

224 Hoyt, Edwin P. Paul Robeson, the American Othello. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1967] 228 p. ML420.R73H7 Bibliographical footnotes.

225 Hughes, Langston. The big sea, an autobiography. New York, Hill and Wang [1963, c1940] 335 p. (American century series) PS3515.U274Z5 1963 "AC65."

226 Hughes, Langston. I wonder as I wander; an autobiographical journey. New York, Rinehart [1956] 405 p. PS3515.U274Z58

227 Hughes, William H., and Frederick D. Patterson, eds. Robert Russa Moton of Hampton and Tuskegee. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1956] 238 p. illus. E185.97.M92H8 "Volume of tributes to the life of Dr. Robert Russa Moton."

228 Huie, William B. Ruby McCollum; woman in the Suwannee jail. Rev. ed. [New York] New American Library [1964] 190 p. illus., port. (A Signet book) DLC-LL [TR: LAW]

229 Hunton, George K. All of which I saw, part of which I was; the autobiography of George K. Hunton as told to Gary MacEóin. Introduction by Roy Wilkins. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1967. 283 p. E185.61.H96 A crusader for racial justice.

230 Jackson, Mahalia. Movin’ on up. With Evan McLeod Wylie. New York, Hawthorn Books [1966] 212 p. illus., ports. ML420.J17A3 Discography: p. [215], [218]-[219]. Probably the best known gospel singer.

230a Jefferson, Isaac. Memoirs of a Monticello slave, as dictated to Charles Campbell in the 1840’s by Isaac, one of Thomas Jefferson’s slaves. Edited by Rayford W. Logan. Charlottesville, Published by the University of Virginia Press for the Tracy W. McGregor Library, 1951. 45 p. port. E444.J4 "Appeared simultaneously in the autumn 1951 William and Mary Quarterly." "Bibliographical note": p. 37-38.

231 Johnson, James W. Along this way; the autobiography of James Weldon Johnson. New York, Viking Press, 1933. 418 p. plates, ports. [E185.97.J69] [TR: PS3519.O2625Z463 1933] Life of a diplomat, poet, and anthologist.

232 Keckley, Elizabeth H. Behind the scenes; or, Thirty years a slave, and four years in the White House. New York, G. W. Carleton, 1868. xvi, 371 p. port. E457.15.K26 An unusual portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln by her dressmaker and "confidante" who served her while in the White House. Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1968.

233 Kitt, Eartha. Thursday’s child. New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce [1956] 250 p. illus. ML420.K5A3 Autobiographical.

234 Kytle, Elizabeth L. Willie Mae. New York, Knopf, 1958. 243 p. E185.97.W62K9 Story of a Negro servant by one of her white employers.

235 Lee, Reba, pseud. I passed for white, by Reba Lee as told to Mary Hastings Bradley. New York, Longmans, Green, 1955. 274 p. E185.97.Z9L4

236 Lewis, Claude. Adam Clayton Powell. Greenwich, Conn., Fawcett Publications [1963] 127 p. (Gold medal books) E748.P86L4 "K1361."

237 Lichello, Robert. Pioneer in blood plasma: Dr. Charles Richard Drew. New York, J. Messner [1968] 190 p. R154.D75L5 Bibliography: p. 185.

237a Little, Malcolm. The autobiography of Malcolm X. With the assistance of Alex Haley. Introduction by M. S. Handler. Epilogue by Alex Haley. New York, Grove Press [1965] xvi, 455 p. illus., ports. [E185.61.L58] [TR: E185.97.L5A3]

238 Lokos, Lionel. House divided; the life and legacy of Martin Luther King. New Rochelle, N.Y., Arlington House [1968] 567 p. E185.97.K5L6 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [505]-555).

239 Louis, Joe. The Joe Louis story. [Written with the editorial aid of Chester L. Washington and Haskell Cohen] New York, Grosset & Dunlap [1953] 197 p. illus. GV1132.L6A3 1953 First ed. published in 1947 under title: My Life Story.

240 Love, Nat. The life and adventures of Nat Love. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 162 p. illus., ports. (The American Negro, his history and literature) F594.L89 1968 Reprint of the 1907 ed., with new introduction by W. L. Katz. A pioneer in the westward movement.

241 McFeely, William S. Yankee stepfather: General O. O. Howard and the freedmen. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1968. 351 p. port. (Yale publications in American studies, 15) E467.1.H8M3 Bibliography: p. [329]-346. Oliver Otis Howard was one of the founders of Howard University.

242 Magdol, Edward. Owen Lovejoy, abolitionist in Congress. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press [1967] 493 p. facsims., map, port. E415.9.L89M3 Bibliography: p. [457]-468.

243 Magoun, F. Alexander. Amos Fortune’s choice; the story of a Negro slave’s struggle for self-fulfillment. Photographs by the author. Freeport, Me., Bond Wheelwright Co. [1964] 237 p. illus., facsims., maps. E185.97.F73M3 Bibliographical footnotes.

244 Malvin, John. North into freedom; the autobiography of John Malvin, free Negro, 1795-1880. Edited and with an introduction by Allan Peskin. Cleveland, Press of Western Reserve University, 1966. 87 p. E185.97.M26A3 1966 "A book from Cleveland State University." Bibliographical references included in "Notes to the introduction" (p. 22-24).

245 Mann, Arthur W. The Jackie Robinson story. New York, Grosset & Dunlap [1951] 224 p. ports. (The Big league baseball library) GV865.R6M3 1951

246 Marrant, John. A narrative of the life of John Marrant, of New York, in North America: giving an account of his conversion when only fourteen years of age: his leaving his mother’s house from religious motives ... and being at last taken by an Indian hunter among the Cherokees. Leeds, Printed by Davies, 1810. 24 p. E99.C5M35 Preface signed: W. Aldridge. London, July 19, 1786.

247 Marshall, Herbert, and Mildred Stock. Ira Aldridge, the Negro tragedian. London, Rockliff [1958] 355 p. illus. PN2598.A52M3 Includes bibliographies.

248 Martin Luther King, Jr.; man and teacher. [Baltimore, Printed by Vinmar Lithographing Co., 1968] 1 v. (unpaged) illus., ports. E185.97.K5M34

249 Mays, Willie. Born to play ball, by Willie Mays, as told to Charles Einstein. New York, Putnam [1955] 168 p. illus. GV865.M38A3

250 Mays, Willie. Willie Mays: My life in and out of baseball, as told to Charles Einstein. New York, Dutton, 1966. 320 p. illus., ports. GV865.M38A32

251 Melbourn, Julius. Life and opinions of Julius Melbourn; with sketches of the lives and characters of Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, John Randolph, and several other eminent American statesmen. Edited by a late member of Congress. Syracuse, Hall & Dickson, 1847. 239 p. port. E338.M51

252 Meltzer, Milton. Langston Hughes; a biography. New York, Crowell [1968] 281 p. PS3515.U274Z68 1968 Bibliography: p. 269-274.

253 Miller, Floyd. Ahdoolo: The biography of Matthew A. Henson. New York, Dutton, 1963. 221 p. illus. G635.H4M5 1963

254 Miller, Margery. Joe Louis: American. New York, Current Books, A. A. Wyn [1945] 181 p. plates, ports. GV1132.L6M5

255 Moore, Archie. The Archie Moore story. New York, McGraw-Hill [1960] 240 p. illus. GV1132.M75A3

256 Morrow, Everett F. Black man in the White House; a diary of the Eisenhower years by the administrative officer for special projects, the White House, 1955-1961. New York, Coward-McCann [1963] 308 p. E835.M58

257 Moton, Robert R. Finding a way out; an autobiography. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page, 1920. 295 p. E185.97.M9 While president of Tuskegee Institute, Moton raised the standard of its secondary academic work to that of an accredited college.

258 Mulzac, Hugh. A star to steer by; by Hugh Mulzac, as told to Louis Burnham and Norval Welch. New York, International Publishers [1963] 251 p. illus. E185.63.M8 Life of a member of the merchant marine.

259 Newman, Shirlee P. Marian Anderson: lady from Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Westminster Press [c1965] 175 p. ports. ML420.A6N5 Bibliography: p. 163-165.

260 Olsen, Otto H. Carpetbagger’s crusade; the life of Albion Winegar Tourgée. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1965. xiv, 395 p. illus., facsims., ports. PS3088.O5 "Bibliography of Tourgée’s writings": p. 355-362. "General bibliography": p. 363-382.

261 Ottley, Roi. The lonely warrior: the life and times of Robert S. Abbott. Chicago, H. Regnery Co., 1955. 381 p. illus. PN4874.A23O7 Bibliography: p. 369-370. Abbott was editor for many years of the Chicago Defender, a major Negro newspaper.

262 Parker, Robert A. The incredible messiah; the deification of Father Divine. Boston, Little, Brown, 1937. 323 p. port. BX7350.P3 Bibliography: p. 321-323. Self-named Father Divine, George Baker was the leader for many years of a religious sect.

263 Parks, Gordon. A choice of weapons. New York, Harper & Row [1966] 274 p. PS3566.A73C5 The story of a successful photographer-historian for Life magazine.

264 Parks, Lillian R. My thirty years backstairs at the White House [by] Lillian Rogers Parks in collaboration with Frances Spatz Leighton. New York, Fleet Pub. Corp. [1961] 346 p. E176.1.P37

265 Patterson, Floyd. Victory over myself. With Milton Gross. [New York] B. Geis Associates; distributed by Random House [1962] 244 p. illus. GV1132.P3A3

266 Pauli, Hertha E. Her name was Sojourner Truth. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1962] 250 p. E185.97.T89 Bibliography: p. 242-244. An abolitionist and lecturer until her death in 1883.

267 Pennington, James W. C. The fugitive blacksmith; or, Events in the history of James W. C. Pennington ... formerly a slave in the state of Maryland, United States. 3d ed. London, C. Gilpin, 1850. xix, 84 p. E444.P41

268 Preston, Edward. Martin Luther King: fighter for freedom. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1968] 142 p. illus., ports. (Doubleday signal books) E185.97.K5P7

269 Quarles, Benjamin, comp. Frederick Douglass. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1968] 184 p. (Great lives observed) E449.Q18 A Spectrum book. "Bibliographical note": p. 179-181. Bibliographical footnotes.

270 Reddick, Lawrence D. Crusader without violence; a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. New York, Harper [1959] 243 p. illus. E185.97.K5R4

271 Reisner, Robert G. Bird: the legend of Charlie Parker, New York, Citadel Press [1962] 256 p. ports. ML419.P4R4 Discography: p. 241-256.

272 Robeson, Eslanda G. Paul Robeson, Negro. New York, Harper, 1930. 178 p. ports. E185.97.R65

273 Robeson, Paul. Here I stand. New York, Othello Associates [1958] 128 p. E185.97.R62

274 Robinson, James H. Road without turning, the story of Reverend James H. Robinson; an autobiography. New York, Farrar, Straus [1950] 312 p. BX9225.R715A3 The founder of "Crossroads Africa" and religious leader of today.

275 Robinson, John R. Jackie Robinson, my own story, as told to Wendell Smith; foreword by Branch Rickey. New York, Greenberg [1948] 170p. illus., ports. GV865.R6A3

276 Robinson, John R., and Alfred Duckett. Breakthrough to the big league; the story of Jackie Robinson. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 178 p. ports. (A Breakthrough book) GV865.R6A27

277 Roper, Moses. A narrative of the adventures and escape of Moses Roper, from American slavery; with a preface, by the Rev. T. Price. 4th ed. London, Harvey and Darton, 1840. 120 p. illus., port. E444.R785

278 Rowan, Carl T. Wait till next year; the life story of Jackie Robinson, by Carl T. Rowan with Jackie Robinson. New York, Random House [1960] 339 p. illus. GV865.R6R64

279 Rowland, Mabel, ed. Bert Williams, son of laughter; a symposium of tribute to the man and to his work, by his friends and associates, with a preface by David Belasco. New York, English Crafters [c1923] xvii, 218 p. illus., facsims., plates, ports. PN2287.W46R6 Egbert Austin Williams was a comedian loved by theatergoers of the last generation.

280 Rudwick, Elliott M. W. E. B. DuBois; a study in minority group leadership. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press [1960] 382 p. E185.97.D73R8 Bibliography: p. 350-368.

281 Rudwick, Elliott M. W. E. B. DuBois, propagandist of the Negro protest. With a new preface by Louis Harlan and an epilogue by the author. New York, Atheneum, 1968. 390 p. (Studies in American Negro life, NL6) E185.97.D73R8 1968 Atheneum paperbacks. Bibliographical references included in "Notes": p. 319-376.

282 Schuyler, George S. Black and conservative; the autobiography of George S. Schuyler. New Rochelle, N.Y., Arlington House [1966] 362 p. PN4874.S35A3 Long-time columnist for the Pittsburgh Courier, a Negro newspaper.

283 Schuyler, Philippa D. Adventures in black and white. Foreword by Deems Taylor. New York, R. Speller [1960] 302 p. illus. ML417.S42A3 An account of the author’s travels in sixty countries. This child prodigy, musician, and composer, died in Vietnam while on a visit to entertain the troops.

284 Singleton, George A. The autobiography of George A. Singleton. Boston, Forum Pub. Co. [1964] 272 p. illus., ports. [BX8449.S5A3] The story of a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

285 Smith, Amanda B. An autobiography; the story of the Lord’s dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the colored evangelist; containing an account of her life work of faith, and her travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India and Africa, as an independent missionary. With an introduction by Bishop Thoburn. Chicago, Meyer, 1893. xvi, 506 p. plates, ports. BV3785.S56A3 1893

286 Somerville, John A. Man of colour; an autobiography. With a foreword by P. M. Sherlock. Kingston, Jamaica, Pioneer Press [1951] 134 p. illus. E185.97.S65 1951

287 Spencer, Samuel R. Booker T. Washington and the Negro’s place in American life. Boston, Little, Brown [1955] 212 p. (The Library of American biography) E185.97.W272

288 Sterling, Dorothy. Captain of the Planter; the story of Robert Smalls. Illustrated by Ernest Crichlow. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1958. 264 p. illus. E185.97.S6S8 Bibliography: p. 247-264. The Planter was a Confederate gunboat seized and turned over to the Union by Smalls, a slave crewman.

289 Steward, Austin. Twenty-two years a slave, and forty years a freeman; embracing a correspondence of several years, while president of Wilberforce Colony, London, Canada West. 3d ed. Rochester, N.Y., Allings & Cory, 1861. 360 p. plates, port. E444.S845

290 Still, James. Early recollections and life of Dr. James Still. [Philadelphia] Printed for the author by J. B. Lippincott, 1877. 274 p. port. E185.97.S85 James Still was the brother of William Still, the author of The Underground Railroad.

291 Tarry, Ellen. The third door; the autobiography of an American Negro woman. New York, D. McKay Co. [1955] 304 p. E185.97.T37A3

292 Tarry, Ellen. Young Jim; the early years of James Weldon Johnson. New York, Dodd, Mead [1967] 230 p. facsims., ports. PS3519.O2625Z89

293 Tatum, E. Ray. Conquest or failure? Biography of J. Frank Norris. Dallas, Baptist Historical Foundation [1966] 295 p. illus., ports. BX6495.N59T3 Bibliographical footnotes.

294 Terrell, Mary C. A colored woman in a white world. Washington, Ransdell [c1940] 436 p. port. E185.97.T47

295 Thomas, Jesse O. My story in black and white; the autobiography of Jesse O. Thomas. Foreword by Whitney M. Young, Jr. New York, Exposition Press [1967] 300 p. (An Exposition-banner book) E185.97.T49A3

296 Thomas, Piri. Down these mean streets. New York, Knopf, 1967. 333 p. F128.9.P8T5 Autobiographical account of life among the Puerto Ricans and Negroes in New York City.

297 Thomas, Will. The seeking. New York, A. A. Wyn [1953] 290 p. E185.97.T52A3 Autobiographical; the author is a journalist and writer from Vermont.

297a Thompson, Era B. American daughter. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1946] 300 p. E185.97.T53 Autobiographical.

298 Thompson, John. The life of John Thompson, a fugitive slave; containing his history of 25 years in bondage, and his providential escape. Worcester, J. Thompson, 1856. 143 p. E444.T47

299 Thornbrough, Emma L., comp. Booker T. Washington. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [c1969] 184 p. (Great lives observed) E185.97.W277 A Spectrum book. "Bibliographical note": p. 178-182.

300 Ward, Samuel R. Autobiography of a fugitive Negro: his anti-slavery labours in the United States, Canada, & England. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 412 p. port. (The American Negro: his history and literature) E449.W27 1968 Reprint of the 1855 ed.

301 Washington, Booker T. Up from slavery; an autobiography. New York, Doubleday, Page, 1901. 330 p. port. E185.97.W3 Originally published in the Outlook. An illustrated edition with an introduction by Langston Hughes was published by Dodd, Mead, New York, in 1965.

302 Webb, Constance. Richard Wright; a biography. New York, Putnam [1968] 443 p. illus. PS3545.R815Z9 Bibliography: p. 423-429.

303 Wesley, Charles H. Richard Allen, apostle of freedom. Washington, Associated Publishers [c1935] 300 p. port. BX8449.A6W4 Bibliography: p. 277-285. The first bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

304 White, Walter F. A man called White, the autobiography of Walter White. New York, Viking Press, 1948. 382 p. E185.97.W6A3 Writer and former director of the NAACP.

305 Wright, Richard. Black boy; a record of childhood and youth. Illustrated by Ashley Bryan. Introductory note by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1950] 298 p. illus. (The Living library [L22]) PS3545.R815Z5 1950

306 Wright, Richard R. 87 years behind the black curtain; an autobiography. Philadelphia, Rare Book Co., 1965. 351 p. [BX8449.W7A3] Richard Robert Wright was a leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

307 Yates, Elizabeth. Howard Thurman, portrait of a practical dreamer. New York, John Day Co. [1964] 249 p. port. BX6455.T5Y3 "Chronological bibliography of works by Howard Thurman": p. 241-242. A Negro philosopher, author, and religious leader.

308 Young, Andrew S. N. Sonny Liston, the champ nobody wanted. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co. [1963] 224 p. illus. GV1132.L5Y6

06—CIVIL RIGHTS

309 Ames, William C. The Negro struggle for equality in the twentieth century. [Teachers ed.] Boston, Heath [1965] 182, 16 p. illus., maps. (New dimensions in American history) E185.61.A49 Bibliography: p. 177-179.

310 Barbour, Floyd B., comp. The Black Power revolt; a collection of essays. Editor: Floyd B. Barbour. Boston, P. Sargent [1968] 287 p. (Extending horizons books) E185.615.B3 Includes bibliographies.

311 Belfrage, Sally. Freedom summer. New York, Viking Press [1965] 246 p. E185.93.M6B4 A personal account of a civil rights worker who spent the summer of 1964 in Mississippi.

312 Blaustein, Albert P., and Robert L. Zangrando, comps. Civil rights and the American Negro; a documentary history. New York, Trident Press [1968] xv, 671 p. E185.61.B665

313 Brink, William J., and Louis Harris. Black and white; a study of U.S. racial attitudes today. New York, Simon and Schuster [1967] 285 p. E185.615.B7

314 Bureau of National Affairs, Washington, D.C. The Civil Rights Act of 1964: text, analysis, legislative history; what it means to employers, businessmen, unions, employees, minority groups. Washington [1964] 424 p. forms. (A BNA operations manual) DLC-LL

315 Burns, William H. The voices of Negro protest in America. With a foreword by John Hope Franklin. New York, Oxford University Press [1963] 85 p. E185.61.B96 1963b "Issued under the auspices of the Institute of Race Relations, London." Bibliography: p. [87]-[89].

316 Cable, George W. The Negro question; a selection of writings on civil rights in the South. Edited by Arlin Turner. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1958. 286 p. (Doubleday anchor books) E185.61.C19 1958a

317 Cable, George W. A southerner looks at Negro discrimination; selected writings of George W. Cable, edited, with a biographical sketch, by Isabel Cable Manes. With an introduction by Professor Alva W. Taylor. [New York, 1946] 48 p. E185.61.C197 "References": p. 48.

318 Carmichael, Stokely, and Charles V. Hamilton. Black Power: the politics of liberation in America. New York, Random House [1967] xii, 198 p. E185.615.C32 Bibliography: p. 187-189.

319 Carter, Wilmoth A. The new Negro of the South; a portrait of movements and leadership. New York, Exposition Press [1967] 58 p. (An Exposition-university book) E185.61.C285 Bibliography: p. [57]-58.

320 Chambers, Bradford, comp. Chronicles of Negro protest; a background book for young people, documenting the history of black power, compiled and edited with a commentary by Bradford Chambers. New York, Parents’ Magazine Press [1968] 319 p. illus., facsims., ports. (Background books) E185.61.C5

321 Clark, Mary T. Discrimination today; guidelines for civic action. Foreword by John J. Wright. New York, Hobbs, Dorman [1966] 372 p. [E185.61.C63] [TR: E185.615.C595] Includes bibliographies.

322 Clarke, Jacquelyne J. These rights they seek; a comparison of goals and techniques of local civil rights organizations. Washington, Public Affairs Press [1962] 85 p. E185.93.A3C55 [TR: Clarke, Jacquelyne Mary Johnson] Bibliographical references included in "References" (p. 78-85).

323 Commager, Henry S., comp. The struggle for racial equality: a documentary record, selected and edited by Henry Steele Commager. New York, Harper & Row [1967] 260 p. (Harper torchbooks. The Academy library, TB1300) E185.61.C72 "Originally published as part 4, chapter 14, of Living Ideas in America ... revised and greatly expanded."

324 Congressional Quarterly Service, Washington, D.C. Revolution in civil rights. 4th ed. Washington, 1968. 119 p. (CQ background) KF4757.Z9C6 1968

325 Cooke, Paul P. Civil rights in the United States. [Washington] Meridian House Foundation [1966] 32 p. illus., ports. E185.61.C775

325a Cox, Archibald, Mark D. Howe, and James R. Wiggins. Civil rights, the Constitution, and the courts, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1967. 76 p. KF4757.A5C6 "Papers ... originally presented in 1965-1966 as a series of evening lectures at the Massachusetts Historical Society." Bibliographical footnotes.

326 Dorman, Michael. We shall overcome. [New York, Delacorte Press]; distributed by the Dial Press [1964] 340 p. E185.61.D69

327 Dumond, Dwight L. America’s shame and redemption. Marquette, Northern Michigan University Press [1965] xvi, 171 p. port. E185.D9

328 Facts on File, New York. Civil rights, 1960-63; the Negro campaign to win equal rights and opportunities in the United States, compiled by the editors of Facts on file and News year. New York [1964] 152 p. illus., ports. (Interim history) E185.61.F16 A Facts on File publication.

329 Farmer, James. Freedom, when? With an introduction by Jacob Cohen. New York, Random House [1966, c1965] xxiv, 197 p. E185.61.F19

330 Fleishman, Stanley, and Sam Rosenwein. The new Civil Rights Act, what it means to you! [Los Angeles, Blackstone Book Co., 1964] 191 p. DLC-LL [TR: KF4750.F53]

331 Franklin, John H., and Isidore Starr, comps. The Negro in twentieth century America; a reader on the struggle for civil rights. New York, Vantage Books [1967] xxii, 542 p. illus. E185.61.F79 Bibliography: p. [539]-542.

332 Friedman, Leon, comp. The civil rights reader; basic documents of the civil rights movement. Foreword by Martin Duberman. New York, Walker [1967] xxi, 348 p. E185.61.F857 Bibliography: p. [347]-348.

333 Golden, Harry L. Mr. Kennedy and the Negroes. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1964] 319 p. group port. E185.61.G58 Bibliography: p. 309-314.

334 Grant, Joanne, comp. Black protest; history, documents, and analyses, 1619 to the present, edited with introduction and commentary by Joanne Grant. [New York, Fawcett World Library, 1968] 505 p. (The Political perspectives series) E185.G75 A Fawcett premier book. Bibliography: p. [506]-[507].

335 Gregory, Dick. The shadow that scares me. Edited by James R. McGraw. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1968. 213 p. E185.615.G7

336 Handlin, Oscar. Fire-bell in the night; the crisis in civil rights. Boston, Little, Brown [1964] 110 p. E185.61.H23

337 Hansberry, Lorraine. The movement; documentary of a struggle for equality. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1964. 127 p. (chiefly illus., ports) E185.61.H24

338 Harris, Janet. The long freedom road; the civil rights story. Foreword by Whitney M. Young, Jr. New York, McGraw-Hill [1967] 150 p. E185.61.H27 Bibliography: p. 147.

339 Hedgeman, Anna A. The trumpet sounds; a memoir of Negro leadership. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1964] 202 p. E185.97.H44

340 Holt, Len. The summer that didn’t end. New York, Morrow, 1965. 351 p. E185.61.H75 The struggle for civil rights in Mississippi.

341 Imari, Brother. War in America; the Malcolm X doctrine. Detroit, Malcolm X Society [1968] 64 p. port. E185.615.I45

342 Isaacs, Harold R. The new world of Negro Americans. A study from the Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. New York, John Day Co. [1963] 366 p. E185.61.I75 Includes bibliography.

343 Jackson, Joseph H. Unholy shadows and freedom’s holy light. Nashville, Townsend Press [1967] 270 p. group ports. E185.61.J15 Bibliography: p. 264-266.

344 Jacobs, Paul. Prelude to riot; a view of urban America from the bottom. New York, Random House [1968, c1967] 298 p. E185.615.J3 1968 "Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions."

345 Kahn, Tom. Unfinished revolution. [With forewords by Norman Thomas and James Lawson] New York [Socialist Party-Social Democratic Federation] 1960. 64 p. illus. E185.61.K335 Bibliography: p. 60-63.

346 Kalven, Harry. The Negro and the First amendment. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1966, c1965] 244 p. (Phoenix books, P240) DLC-LL "Lectures ... originally given for the Ohio State law Forum on April 7, 8, and 9, 1964." Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [215]-244).

347 Kennedy, Robert F. Rights for Americans; the speeches of Robert F. Kennedy. Edited and with commentary by Thomas A. Hopkins. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1964] 262 p. E185.61.K367

348 Killian, Lewis M. The impossible revolution? Black power and the American dream. New York, Random House [1968] xx, 198 p. (Studies in sociology, SS40) E185.615.K48 Bibliography: p. [189]-191.

349 Killian, Lewis M., and Charles Grigg. Racial crisis in America; leadership in conflict. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1964] 144 p. (A Spectrum book) E185.61.K49 Includes bibliographies.

350 King, Martin Luther. A Martin Luther King treasury. Photographs by Roland Mitchell. Yonkers, N.Y., Educational Heritage [1964] 352 p. illus., ports. (Negro heritage library) E185.61.K535 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 338-348). Contents.—Stride toward freedom; the Montgomery story.—Strength to love.—The days of Martin Luther King, Jr.: a photographic diary.—An appeal to the President of the United States.

351 King, Martin Luther. Where do we go from here: Chaos or community? New York, Harper & Row [1967] 209 p. E185.615.K5 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 203-204). London ed. (Hodder & Stoughton) has title: Chaos or Community?

352 King, Martin Luther. Why we can’t wait. New York, Harper & Row [1964] 178 p. illus., ports. E185.61.K54

353 Konvitz, Milton R. A century of civil rights. With a study of State law against discrimination, by Theodore Leskes. New York, Columbia University Press, 1961. 293 p. DLC-LL [TR: KF4749.K626] "Table of statutes": p. [278]-280. Bibliographical footnotes.

354 Kunstler, William M. Deep in my heart. Forewords by James Forman and Martin Luther King, Jr. New York, Morrow, 1966. xxvi, 384 p. DLC-LL [TR: KF373.K8A3] Autobiographical.

355 Leinwand, Gerald, comp. The Negro in the city. New York, Washington Square Press [1968] 191 p. illus. (Problems of American society) E185.61.L513 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 179-182).

356 Levy, Charles J. Voluntary servitude; whites in the Negro movement. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1968] 125 p. E185.92.L46 Bibliographical footnotes.

357 Lewis, Anthony. Portrait of a decade; the second American revolution [by] Anthony Lewis and the New York times. New York, Random House [1964] 322 p. illus. E185.61.L52 1964 London ed. (Faber) has title: The Second American Revolution: a First-hand Account of the Struggle for Civil Rights.

358 Lincoln, Charles Eric, comp. Is anybody listening to black America? New York, Seabury Press [1968] 280 p. (A Seabury paperback SP-54) E185.615.L48 Includes bibliographical references.

359 Lomax, Louis E. The Negro revolt. New York, Harper [1962] 271 p. E185.61.L668 Includes bibliography.

360 Mendelsohn, Jack. The martyrs: sixteen who gave their lives for racial justice. New York, Harper & Row [1966] 227 p. ports. E185.61.M54

361 Moral crisis; the case for civil rights, as stated by John F. Kennedy [and others] Minnesota, Gilbert Pub. Co. [1964] 185 p. illus., ports. E185.61.M79 On spine: The Case for Civil Rights.

362 Muse, Benjamin. The American Negro revolution; from nonviolence to black power, 1963-1967. Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1968] 345 p. E185.615.M83

363 Nelson, Bernard H. The Fourteenth amendment and the Negro since 1920. New York, Russell & Russell [1967, c1946] 185 p. E185.61.N44 1967 Bibliography: p. 172-181.

363a Nye, Russel B. Fettered freedom; civil liberties and the slavery controversy, 1830-1860. [Rev. ed. East Lansing] Michigan State University Press [1964, c1963] 353 p. JC599.U5N9 1964 Bibliography: p. 319-[343].

364 Pain, William. To do justice, by the photographers and editors of Black star. [New York] Pyramid Publications, c1965. 104 p. illus., ports. (A Pyramid publication) E185.615.P3 On cover: To Do Justice; the Heroic Struggle for Human Rights.

365 Pettigrew, Thomas F. Epitaph for Jim Crow. New York, Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith [1964] 59 p. illus. E185.61.P48 "G415."

366 Proctor, Samuel D. The young Negro in America, 1960-1980. New York, Association Press [1966] 160 p. E185.61.P76 Bibliographical references included in "Notes by chapters" (p. 159-160).

367 Saunders, Doris E., ed. The Kennedy years and the Negro, a photographic record. Introduction by Andrew T. Hatcher. Designed by Herbert Temple. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1964. 143 p. illus., ports. E185.6.S3

368 Segal, Ben D., William Korey, and Charles N. Mason, eds. Civil rights in the Nation’s Capital: a report on a decade of progress. [New York] National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, 1959. 90 p. illus. E185.93.D6S4 "Appeared originally as volume 1, no. 5, of the Journal of Inter-group Relations."

369 Smith, Lillian E. Our faces, our words. New York, W. W. Norton [1964] 128 p. illus. E185.61.S647

370 Sobel, Lester A., ed. Civil rights, 1960-66. New York, Facts on File [1967] 504 p. (Interim history) E185.61.S66 A Facts on File publication.

371 Southern, David W. The malignant heritage; Yankee progressives and the Negro question, 1901-1914. Chicago, Loyola University Press, 1968. 116 p. (William P. Lyons master’s essay award, 1967) E185.61.S685 Bibliography: p. 101-111.

372 Stahl, David, Frederick B. Sussmann, and Neil J. Bloomfield, eds. The community and racial crises. New York, Practising Law Institute [1966] xvii, 364 p. E185.615.S7 Outgrowth of a forum devoted to the community and racial crisis, held in New York City in December 1964.

373 Sterling, Dorothy. Tear down the walls! A history of the American civil rights movement. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1968] 259 p. illus., facsims., ports. E185.6.S76 Bibliography: p. [251]-252.

374 Sugarman, Tracy. Stranger at the gates; a summer in Mississippi. Illustrated by the author. Foreword by Fannie Lou Hamer. New York, Hill and Wang [1966] xiv, 240 p. E185.93.M6S88

375 Thomas, Howard E., and Sister Mary Peter. Organizing for human rights; a handbook for teachers and students. Dayton, Ohio, G. A. Pflaum [c1966] 64 p. illus. E185.615.T5 "Resource section": p. 39-58.

376 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Freedom to the free: century of emancipation, 1863-1963; a report to the President. [Washington, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1963] 246 p. E185.61.U582 Bibliography: p. 209-240.

377 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Hearing held in Cleveland, Ohio, April 1-7, 1966. Washington, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1966. 888 p. illus., maps. F499.C6A43

378 U.S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) Civil rights. Message relative to civil rights, and a draft of a bill to enforce the constitutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon the District Courts of the United States to provide injunctive relief against discrimination in public accommodations, to authorize the Attorney General to institute suits to protect constitutional rights in education, to establish a community relations service, to extend for four years the Commission on Civil Rights, to prevent discrimination in Federally assisted programs, to establish a Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity, and for other purposes. [Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1963] 24 p. (88th Congress, 1st session. House of Representatives. Document no. 124) E185.61.U5865

379 Warren, Robert Penn. Who speaks for the Negro? New York, Vintage Books [1966] 454 p. E185.61.W22 1966

380 Williams, Robert F. Negroes with guns. Edited by Marc Schleifer. New York, Marzani & Munsell [c1962] 128 p. illus. F264.M75W5 Concerns the Monroe, North Carolina, confrontation.

381 Wright, Nathan. Black power and urban unrest; creative possibilities. New York, Hawthorn Books [1967] 200 p. E185.615.W7 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 195).

382 Young, Whitney M. To be equal. New York, McGraw-Hill [1964] 254 p. E185.61.Y73

07—COOKERY

383 Bivins, S. Thomas. The southern cookbook; a manual of cooking and list of menus, including recipes used by noted colored cooks and prominent caterers. Hampton, Va., Press of the Hampton Institute, 1912. 239 p. TX715.B5

384 Bowers, Lessie. Plantation recipes. [New York] R. Speller, 1959. 194 p. TX715.B76

385 Campbell, Tunis G. Hotel keepers, head waiters, and housekeepers’ guide. Boston, Printed by Coolidge and Wiley, 1848. 192 p. illus. TX925.C3

386 De Knight, Freda. The Ebony cookbook: a date with a dish; a cookbook of American Negro recipes. With a foreword by Gertrude Blair. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1962. 390 p. illus. TX715.D326

387 Gaskins, Ruth L. A good heart and a light hand; Ruth L. Gaskins’ collection of traditional Negro recipes. [Alexandria, Va., Fund for Alexandria, c1968] 110 p. illus. TX715.G243

388 Kaiser, Inez Y. Soul food cookery. New York, Pitman Pub. Co., 1968. 90 p. DHU

389 Kaufman, William I., and Mary U. Cooper. The art of Creole cookery. Illustrated by Margot Tomes. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1962. 227 p. illus. TX725.K333

390 [Mahammitt, Sarah H. T.] Recipes and domestic service; the Mahammitt School of Cookery. [Omaha, c1939] 160 p. TX715.M246 "Copyright ... by Mrs. T. P. Mahammitt."

391 National Council of Negro Women. The historical cookbook of the American Negro. Published under the auspices of the Council’s Archives and Museum Dept. Compiled and edited by Sue Bailey Thurman, chairman. [Washington] Corporate Press, c1958. 144 p. illus. TX715.N326

392 Negro Culinary Art Club of Los Angeles. Eliza’s cook book; favorite recipes. Los Angeles, Wetzel Pub. Co. [c1936] 101 p. TX715.N387

393 Ott, Eleanore. Plantation cookery of old Louisiana. With decorations by Mary Evans Isom. New Orleans, Harmanson [c1938] 96 p. illus., facsim. TX715.O85

394 Porter, Mrs. M. E. Mrs. Porter’s new southern cookery book, and companion for frugal and economical housekeepers; containing carefully prepared and practically tested recipes for all kinds of plain and fancy cooking. Philadelphia, J. E. Potter [c1871] 416 p. TX715.P844

395 Smith, Myrtle E. A Civil War cook book; typical of the times but timely for today. Harrogate, Tenn., Priv. print., Lincoln Memorial University [1961] 268 p. illus. TX715.S666 Bibliography: p. 267-268.

08—ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

396 Bell, William K. Fifteen million Negroes and fifteen billion dollars. New York, W. K. Bell Publications [1956] 147 p. E185.8.B46

397 Blair, Lewis H. A Southern prophecy: The prosperity of the South dependent upon the elevation of the Negro (1889). Edited, with an introduction by C. Vann Woodward. Boston, Little, Brown [1964] xlvi, 201 p. facsim., port. E185.61.B66 1964 Bibliographical footnotes.

398 Bradford, Amory. Oakland’s not for burning. New York, D. McKay Co. [1968] 248 p. HD5726.O22B7

399 Bullock, Henry A. Pathways to the Houston Negro market. [Ann Arbor, Mich., Distributed by J. W. Edwards, 1957] 232 p. illus. F394.H8B9

400 Davis, Robert E. The American Negro’s dilemma; the Negro’s self-imposed predicament. New York, Philosophical Library [1954] 147 p. E185.6.D35

401 De Mond, Albert L. Certain aspects of the economic development of the American Negro, 1865-1900. Washington, Catholic University of America Press, 1945. 187 p. (Catholic University of America. Studies in economics, v. 18) E185.8.D4 Thesis (Ph. D.)—Catholic University of America, 1945. Bibliography: p. 163-183.

402 District of Columbia. Dept. of Public Welfare. The improving economic status of the Negro in the District of Columbia. Rev. Washington, Division of Research and Statistics, Dept. of Public Welfare, 1954. 1 v. (unpaged) illus. E185.93.D6A5 1954c

403 DuBois, William E. B., ed. Economic co-operation among Negro Americans. Report of a social study made by Atlanta University under the patronage of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C., together with the proceedings of the 12th Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, held at Atlanta University, on Tuesday, May the 28th, 1907. Atlanta, Atlanta University Press, 1907. 184 p. diagrs. (Atlanta University publications, no. 12) E185.5.A88 no. 12 [HD3446.Z5N3] "Select bibliography of economic co-operation among Negro Americans": p. [6]-9.

404 Edwards, Paul K. The southern urban Negro as a consumer. New York, Prentice-Hall, 1932. xxiv, 323 p. illus., diagrs., maps. E185.6.E35 Bibliography: p. [309]-315.

405 Fein, Rashi. An economic and social profile of the Negro American. Washington, Brookings Institution, 1966 [c1965] 815-846 p. (Brookings Institution reprints, 110) E185.8.F4 "Reprinted January 1966 ... from Daedalus, fall, 1965." Includes bibliographical references.

406 Fleming, Walter L. The Freedmen’s Savings Bank; a chapter in the economic history of the Negro race. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1927. 170 p. (Vanderbilt University publications) HG2613.W34F6 1927 "An expansion of a paper ... published in the Yale Review in 1906." Bibliography: p. 17-18, 162-163.

407 Ginzberg, Eli, ed. The Negro challenge to the business community. New York, McGraw-Hill [1964] 111 p. E185.8.G57 "Highlights of a conference held at Arden House on January 15 to 17, 1964 under the auspices of the executive program of the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University."

408 Harris, Abram L. The Negro as capitalist; a study of banking and business among American Negroes. Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith, 1968 [c1936] 205 p. illus. E185.8.H26 1968 Bibliographical footnotes.

409 Henry, Waights G. The Negro as an economic factor in Alabama. Nashville, Printed for the author, Publishing House M. E. Church, South, Smith & Lamar, agents, 1919. 111 p. E185.93.A3H5 Thesis (Ph.D.)—Boston University. "Reference books": p. [107]-111.

410 Hill, Timothy A. The Negro and economic reconstruction. Washington, Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1937. 78 p. (Bronze booklet no. 5) E185.5.B85 no. 5 "Selected readings" at end of each chapter.

411 Holmes, Samuel J. The Negro’s struggle for survival; a study in human ecology. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1966, c1965] 296 p. E185.88.H65 1966 First published in 1937. Bibliography: p. 263-290.

412 Johnson, Joseph T. The potential Negro market. New York, Pageant Press [1952] 185 p. HF3031.J6

413 Miller, Herman P. Poverty and the Negro. [Los Angeles, Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of California, 1965?] 30 leaves. ([California. University. University at Los Angeles. Institute of Government and Public Affairs] MR-37) AS36.C2A35 no. 37 "Paper presented at University of West Virginia Conference on Poverty, May 3, 1965." Bibliographical footnotes.

414 National Urban League. Economic and social status of the Negro in the United States. [New York, 1961] 32 p. E185.6.N257 Bibliography: p. 31-32.

415 The Negro and the city. New York, Time-Life Books [1968] 159 p. col. illus. E185.8.N4 1968 "Adapted from a special issue [Jan. 1968] of Fortune on: 'Business and the Urban Crisis.’" Contents.—Introduction, by R. C. Weaver.—The deeper shame of the cities, by M. Ways.—The new Negro mood, by R. Beardwood.—Business reclaims human resources, by G. Burck.—More dollars and more diplomas, by E. K. Faltermayer.—The St. Louis economic blues, by W. S. Rukeyser.—The case against unions, by T. O’Hanlon.—"Our war was with the police department," by E. Carruth.—Systems engineering invades the city, by L. Lessing.—Mortgages for the slums, by W. McQuade.—What business can do for the cities, by the editors of Fortune.

416 Newman, Dorothy K. The Negroes in the United States, their economic and social situation. Washington, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1966. 241 p. illus. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Bulletin no. 1511) HD8051.A62 no. 1511 E185.8.N47 Bibliography: p. 49-53.

417 Phillips, Ulrich B. The slave economy of the Old South; selected essays in economic and social history. Edited and with an introduction by Eugene D. Genovese. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1968] xiv, 304 p. HC107.A13P66 "A bibliography of the printed writings of Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, compiled by David M. Potter": p. 291-300. Includes bibliographical references.

418 Pitts, Nathan A. The cooperative movement in Negro communities of North Carolina. Washington, Catholic University of America Press, 1950. 201 p. maps. (The Catholic University of America. Studies in sociology, v. 33) HD3446.A3N85 Thesis—Catholic University of America. Bibliography: p. [193]-196.

419 Schuchter, Arnold. White power, black freedom; planning the future of urban America. Boston, Beacon Press [1968] xvii, 650 p. HT123.S38 Includes bibliographical references.

420 Sterner, Richard M., and others. The Negro’s share; a study of income, consumption, housing and public assistance [by] Richard Sterner in collaboration with Lenore A. Epstein, Ellen Winston and others. New York, Harper [1943] 433 p. E185.8.S8

421 Stuart, Merah S. An economic detour; a history of insurance in the lives of American Negroes. New York, W. Malliet, 1940. xxv, 339 p. facsims., plates, ports. HG8799.S75 Bibliography: p. 337-338.

422 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The economic situation of Negroes in the United States. Rev. [Washington] U.S. Dept. of Labor; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1962. 32 p. tables. ([U.S. Dept. of Labor] Bulletin S-3) E185.8.U529

423 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Notes on the economic situation of Negroes in the United States. 1957+ [Washington] tables. E185.8.U527

424 U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. The Negro family’s search for economic security, by Joseph H. Douglass, assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Program Analysis. [Washington] 1956. 1 v. (various pagings) diagrs., tables. E185.8.U558 Bibliography: p. [1]-11.

425 Washington, Booker T., and William E. B. DuBois. The Negro in the South, his economic progress in relation to his moral and religious development; being the William Levi Bull lectures for the year 1907. Philadelphia, G. W. Jacobs [1907] 222 p. E185.6.W316 Contents.—1. The economic development of the Negro race in slavery, by B. T. Washington.—2. The economic development of the Negro race since its emancipation, by B. T. Washington.—3. The economic revolution in the South, by W. E. B. DuBois.—4. Religion in the South, by W. E. B. DuBois.—Notes to chapters 3 and 4 (Bibliography: p. 220-222).

426 Whiting, Helen A. J. Climbing the economic ladder. [Atlanta, 1948] 100 p. illus. E185.8.W48 "Selected references for understanding and improving Southern life": p. 99-100.

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427 Association for the Study of Negro life and History. The Negro as a business man, by J. H. Harmon, Jr., Arnett G. Lindsay, and Carter G. Woodson. Washington [c1929] 111 p. [E185.8.A84] [TR: E185.8.H25] Contents.—The Negro as a local business man.—The Negro in banking.—Insurance among Negroes.

428 Business leadership and the Negro crisis. Edited by Eli Ginzberg. New York, McGraw-Hill [1968] 175 p. E185.8.B8 Papers presented at a conference conducted by the Graduate School of Business of Columbia University at Arden House in 1968.

429 Carter, Wilmoth A. The urban Negro in the South. New York, Vantage Press [1962] 272 p. illus. F264.R1C3 Bibliography: p. 269-272.

430 DuBois, William E. B., ed. The Negro in business; report of a social study made under the direction of Atlanta University; together with the Proceedings of the Fourth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, held at Atlanta University, May 30-31, 1899. Atlanta [Atlanta University] 1899. 77 p. (Atlanta University publications, no. 4) E185.5.A88 no. 4 E185.8.D83

431 Kinzer, Robert H., and Edward Sagarin. The Negro in American business; the conflict between separatism and integration. New York, Greenberg [1950] 220 p. E185.8.K5 "An expansion of a thesis written by Robert H. Kinzer and submitted [under title: Separatism or Integration: the Dilemma of the Negro in American Business] to the Graduate School of Business Administration of New York University ... [for] the degree of master of arts." Bibliography: p. 203-210.

432 National Conference on Small Business, Washington, D.C., 1961. Problems and opportunities confronting Negroes in the field of business; report. Chairman: Charles C. Diggs, Jr. Editor: H. Naylor Fitzhugh. [Washington] U.S. Dept. of Commerce, for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962. 102 p. E185.8.N23 1961c "Sponsored by an independent committee composed mainly of Negroes engaged in business and related activities in Government and education and some national organizations."

433 Pierce, Joseph A. Negro business and business education, their present and prospective development. New York, Harper [1947] xiv, 338 p. tables. (Atlanta University publications, no. 24) [E185.5.A88 no. 24] E185.8.P5 "References" at end of most of the chapters.

434 Washington, Booker T. The Negro in business. Boston, Hertel, Jenkins [c1907] 379 p. plates, ports. [E185.8.W31] [TR: HD8081.A65W37 1907]

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435 Alexander, Richard D., and others. The management of racial integration in business; special report to management. Prepared under the supervision of Georges F. Doriot. New York, McGraw-Hill [1964] 147 p. E185.8.A55 Bibliography: p. 139-147.

436 Becker, Gary S. The economics of discrimination. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1957] 137 p. diagrs. (Studies in economics of the Economics Research Center of the University of Chicago) HD4903.5.U58B4 Bibliographical footnotes.

437 Blood, Robert O. Northern breakthrough. Belmont, Calif., Wadsworth Pub. Co. [1968] 157 p. F614.M6B55 Bibliography: p. 151-152.

438 Cayton, Horace R., and George S. Mitchell. Black workers and the new unions. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1939. xviii, 473 p. E185.8.C39 "Three industries have been chosen for examination: iron and steel, meat packing, and railroad car shops." Bibliography: p. [458]-467.

439 Conference of Community Leaders on Equal Employment Opportunity, Washington, D.C., 1962. The American dream—equal opportunity; report on the Community Leaders’ Conference, sponsored by President’s Committee on Equal Opportunity, Washington, D.C., May 19, 1962. [Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962] 56 p. illus. HD4903.5.U58C6 1962c

440 Connecticut. Commission on Civil Rights. Training of Negroes in the skilled trades, prepared by Henry G. Stetler, supervisor, Research Division. Hartford, 1954. 62 p. LC2802.C8A52

441 Daykin, Jon J. A study of southern Negro police officers in eleven selected major mid-south cities. [University, Miss.] 1965. 137 leaves. HV8145.A13D3 Thesis (M.A.)—University of Mississippi. Bibliography: leaves [128]-137.

442 Donald, Henderson H. The Negro migration of 1916-1918. Washington, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1921. 116 p. E185.6.D67 "Reprinted from the Journal of Negro History, v. 6, no. 4, October 1921."

443 Durham, Philip, and Everett L. Jones. The Negro cowboys. New York, Dodd, Mead [1965] 278 p. illus., maps, ports. F596.D8

444 Edwards, Gilbert Franklin. The Negro professional class. With a foreword by Otis Dudley Duncan. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press [1959] 224 p. E185.82.E23 "A development of the author’s doctoral dissertation at the University of Chicago." Bibliography: p. 215-219.

445 Ferman, Louis A. The Negro and equal employment opportunities; a review of management experiences in twenty companies. New York, Praeger [1968] xv, 195 p. (Praeger special studies in U.S. economic and social development) E185.8.F44

446 Ferman, Louis A., Joyce L. Kornbluh, and Joe A. Miller, comps. Negroes and jobs; a book of readings. Foreword by A. Philip Randolph. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press [1968] xv, 591 p. E185.8.F45 Includes bibliographies.

447 Foley, Eugene P. The achieving ghetto. [Washington, National Press, 1968] 156 p. E185.8.F6 Bibliographical references included in "Source notes" (p. 153-156).

448 Franklin, Charles L. The Negro labor unionist of New York; problems and conditions among Negroes in the labor unions in Manhattan with special reference to the N.R.A. and post-N.R.A. situations. New York, 1936. 417 p. [E185.8.F732] [TR: H31.C7 no. 420] Thesis (Ph.D.)—Columbia University, 1936. Published also as Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, edited by the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University, no. 420. Bibliography: p. 398-402.

449 Garfinkel, Herbert. When Negroes march; the March on Washington Movement in the organizational politics for FEPC. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press [1959] 224 p. E185.61.G23 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 194-220).

450 Ginzberg, Eli. The Negro potential, by Eli Ginzberg assisted by James K. Anderson, Douglas W. Bray [and] Robert W. Smuts. New York, Columbia University Press, 1956. xvi, 144 p. tables. [E185.8.G58] [TR: HD8081.A44G56 1956] Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [139]-144).

451 Gourlay, Jack G. The Negro salaried worker. [New York] American Management Association [1965] 103 p. illus. (AMA research study 70) HD21.A6 no. 70 Bibliographical footnotes.

452 Greene, Lorenzo J., and Myra C. Callis. The employment of Negroes in the District of Columbia. Washington, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History [1931] 89 p. E185.8.G78

453 Greene, Lorenzo, J., and Carter G. Woodson. The Negro wage earner. Washington, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History [c1930] 388 p. diagrs., tables. E185.8.G79 Bibliography: p. [369]-380.

454 Hayes, Laurence J. W. The Negro Federal Government worker; a study of his classification status in the District of Columbia, 1883-1938. Washington, Graduate School, Howard University, 1941. 156 p. diagr., tables. (The Howard University studies in the social sciences, v. 3, no. 1) [E185.8.H38] [TR: H31.H66 vol. 3, no. 1] Thesis (M.A.)—Howard University, 1941. Bibliographical footnotes.

455 Haynes, George E. The Negro at work in New York City; a study in economic progress. New York, 1912. 159 p. diagrs., tables. E185.93.N56H41 Thesis (Ph.D.)—Columbia University, 1912. Published also as Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, edited by the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University, v. 49, no. 3, whole no. 124. "Select bibliography": p. 154-156.

456 Hiestand, Dale L. Economic growth and employment opportunities for minorities. Foreword by John F. Henning. Introduction by Eli Ginzberg. New York, Columbia University Press, 1964. xx, 127 p. HD4903.5.U58H5 1964 "Another version of this study [is titled] Economic Growth and the Opportunities of Minorities: an Analysis of Changes in the Employment of Negroes and Women." Bibliography: p. [125]-127.

457 Huson, Carolyn F., and Michael E. Schiltz. College, color, and employment; racial differentials in postgraduate employment among 1964 graduates of Louisiana colleges. Chicago, National Opinion Research Center, 1966. xx, 124 p. (National Opinion Research Center. Report no. 116) HM261.A1N3 no. 116 "Research ... supported by the Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation, and Research, U.S. Department of Labor, under grant no. 91-15-66-01."

458 Jackson, Luther P. Free Negro labor and property holding in Virginia, 1830-1860. New York, D. Appleton-Century Co. [1942] xix, 270 p. tables. E185.93.V8J18 At head of title: The American Historical Association. Bibliography: p. 230-238.

459 Jackson, Luther P. Negro office-holders in Virginia, 1865-1895. Norfolk, Va., Guide Quality Press, 1945, c1946. 88 p. port. E185.93.V8J19

460 Jacobson, Julius, ed. The Negro and the American labor movement. Garden City, N.Y., Anchor Books, 1968. 430 p. E185.8.J3 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 401-426).

461 Krislov, Samuel. The Negro in Federal employment: the quest for equal opportunity. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press [1967] 157 p. JK723.N4K7 1967 Bibliographical footnotes.

462 Marshall, F. Ray, and Vernon M. Briggs. The Negro and apprenticeship. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press [1967] 283 p. E185.8.M24 "Based on a report prepared under a contract with the Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation and Research, U.S. Department of Labor." Bibliographical footnotes.

463 Marshall, F. Ray. The Negro and organized labor. New York, Wiley [1965] 327 p. E185.8.M25 Bibliographical footnotes.

464 Marshall, F. Ray. The Negro worker. New York, Random House [1967] 180 p. (Studies in labor) [E185.8.M27] "SLE5." Bibliography: p. [171]-174.

465 Mayhew, Leon H. Law and equal opportunity; a study of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1968. 313 p. (A Publication of the Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University) KFM2811.5.N4M3 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 297-308).

466 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Labor Dept. The Negro wage-earner and apprenticeship training programs; a critical analysis with recommendations. New York [1961] 59 p. E185.8.N2 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 51-59).

467 National Conference on Equal Employment Opportunity, Washington, D.C., 1962. A time for action; proceedings. [Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1963] 70 p. ports. JK765.N32 1962 Sponsored by the Dept. of the Army.

468 National Industrial Conference Board. Company experience with Negro employment. [New York, 1966] 2 v. illus., forms, maps. (Its Studies in personnel policy, no. 201) HF5549.A2N27 no. 201 "A research report from the Conference Board." Bibliography: v. 1, p. 172.

469 National Planning Association. Committee of the South. Selected studies of Negro employment in the South, prepared for the NPA Committee of the South. Washington, National Planning Association [1953-54] 5 v. (483 p.) illus. (Its Reports, no. 6) HN79.A2N35 no. 6 1953 E185.8.N29 Bibliographical footnotes. Contents.—1. Negro employment in 3 southern plants of International Harvester Company, by J. Hope, II.—2. 4 studies of Negro employment in the Upper South, by D. Dewey.—3. Negro employment in the Birmingham metropolitan area, by L. T. Hawley.—4. 2 plants: Little Rock, by E. W. Eckard and B. U. Ratchford. 3 companies: New Orleans area, by H. W. Wissner.—5. Negro employment practices in the Chattanooga area, by W. H. Wesson, Jr. —— —— Another issue. [1955] 483 p. illus. (Its Report no. 6) HN79.A2N35 no. 6 1955

470 National Urban League. Dept. of Research and Community Projects. Negro membership in American labor unions. New York [1930] 175 p. E185.8.N337 Issued by the agency under a variant name: Department of Research and Investigations.

471 New York (State) State Commission for Human Rights. Research Division. Apprentices, skilled craftsmen, and the Negro: an analysis. [New York, New York State Commission Against Discrimination, 1960] 137 p. tables. HD4885.U52N42 Bibliography: p. 135-137.

472 Nicol, Helen O. Negro women workers in 1960 [by Helen O. Nicol with the assistance of Merci L. Drake. Washington] U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women’s Bureau; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1964] 55 p. illus., maps. (U.S. Women’s Bureau. Bulletin 287) HD6093.A35 no. 287 "Supersedes Women’s Bureau publication [Leaflet no. 19] Negro Women and Their Jobs, dated 1954." By Miriam Keeler.

473 Norgren, Paul H., and others. Employing the Negro in American industry; a study of management practices. New York, Industrial Relations Counselors, 1959. xiv, 171 p. (Industrial relations monographs, no. 17) E185.8.N64

474 Norgren, Paul H., and Samuel E. Hill. Toward fair employment. With the assistance of F. Ray Marshall. New York, Columbia University Press, 1964. xiv, 296 p. HD4903.5.U58N6 Bibliography: p. [281]-283.

475 Northrup, Herbert R., and Richard L. Rowan, eds. The Negro and employment opportunity; problems and practices. Ann Arbor, Bureau of Industrial Relations, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan [1965] 411 p. illus., map. E185.8.N649 Papers presented at a conference held on November 13, 1964, and sponsored by the Labor Relations Council of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania. Includes bibliographical references.

476 Northrup, Herbert R. The Negro in the aerospace industry. Philadelphia, Industrial Research Unit, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania; distributed by University of Pennsylvania Press [1968] 90 p. illus. (The Racial policies of American industry. Report no. 2) E185.5.R3 no. 2 Bibliographical footnotes.

477 Northrup, Herbert R. The Negro in the automobile industry. Philadelphia, Industrial Research Unit, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania; distributed by University of Pennsylvania Press [1968] 75 p. (The Racial policies of American industry. Report no. 1) E185.5.R3 no. 1 University of Pennsylvania. Wharton School of Finance and Commerce. Industrial Research Unit. Research report series. Bibliographical footnotes.

477a Northrup, Herbert R. Organized labor and the Negro. Foreword by Sumner H. Slichter. New York, Harper [1944] xviii, 312 p. tables. E185.8.N65 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [259]-288). "Selected bibliography": p. 289-302.

478 Paynter, John H. Horse and buggy days with Uncle Sam. New York, Margent Press, 1943. 190 p. ports. E185.8.P38 Employment of Negroes under Civil Service.

479 Ringe, Helen H. Negroes in the United States: their employment and economic status. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1952 [i.e. 1953] 58 p. diagrs., maps. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Bulletin no. 1119) [HD8051.A62 no. 1119] E185.8.R55 Bibliography: p. 53-55.

480 Ross, Arthur M., and Herbert Hill, eds. Employment, race, and poverty. [New York, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1967] 598 p. E185.8.R6 One of a series of books from the four-year program of research and conferences on the subject of unemployment and the American economy supported by a Ford Foundation grant to the Institute of Industrial Relations at the Berkeley campus of the University of California.

481 Ross, Malcolm H. All manner of men. New York, Reynal & Hitchcock [1948] 314 p. HD4903.R63 A study of racial prejudice in employment. The author served as chairman of the Fair Employment Practices Committee during the Second World War.

482 Rowan, Richard L. The Negro in the steel industry. Philadelphia, Industrial Research Unit, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania; distributed by University of Pennsylvania Press [1968] 148 p. (The Racial policies of American industry. Report no. 3) E185.5.R3 no. 3 Bibliographical footnotes.

483 Ruchames, Louis. Race, jobs & politics; the story of FEPC. New York, Columbia University Press, 1953. 255 p. HD4903.5.U58R8 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [215]-240).

484 Rutledge, Aaron L., and Gertrude D. Z. Gass. Nineteen Negro men; personality & manpower retraining. San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1967. xv, 109 p. E185.8.R8

485 Sovern, Michael I. Legal restraints on racial discrimination in employment. New York, Twentieth Century Fund, 1966. 270 p. DLC-LL [TR: KF3464.S6] "Notes" (54 p.) in pocket. Bibliography: p. 259-264.

486 Spero, Sterling D., and Abram L. Harris. The black worker; the Negro and the labor movement. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1966, c1959] 509p. E185.8.S74 1966 First published in 1931. Bibliography: p. 485-496.

487 Staupers, Mabel K. No time for prejudice; a story of the integration of Negroes in nursing in the United States. New York, Macmillan [1961] 206 p. illus. RT83.5.S75

488 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. State Advisory Committees Division. Reports on apprenticeship by the Advisory Committees to the United States Commission on Civil Rights in California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. [Washington] 1964. 158 p. E185.8.U553 Bibliographical footnotes.

489 U.S. Dept. of Labor. Division of Negro Economics. The Negro at work during the world war and during reconstruction; statistics, problems, and policies relating to the greater inclusion of Negro wage earners in American industry and agriculture. Second study on Negro labor. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1921. 144 p. diagrs., plates, tables. E185.8.U57

490 Wachtel, Dawn. The Negro and discrimination in employment. Ann Arbor, Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, University of Michigan-Wayne State University [c1965] 96, [16] p. [E185.8.W2] [TR: E185.8.D33] Bibliography: p. [97]-[122].

491 Wesley, Charles H. Negro labor in the United States, 1850-1925; a study in American economic history. New York, Russell & Russell [1967, c1927] 343 p. map. E185.8.W4 1967 Bibliography: p. 321-330.

492 Woodson, Carter G. The Negro professional man and the community, with special emphasis on the physician and the lawyer. Washington, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History [c1934] xviii, 365 p. E185.82.W88

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493 Abrams, Charles. Forbidden neighbors; a study of prejudice in housing. New York, Harper [1955] 404 p. HD7293.A616

494 Abrams, Charles. Race bias in housing. [New York? 1947] 31 p. E185.89.H6A2 "Sponsored jointly by the American Civil Liberties Union, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People [and] American Council on Race Relations."

495 Arter, Rhetta M. WINS pilot preview; report of an action-research, demonstration project on the process of achieving equal housing opportunities, Women’s Integrating Neighborhood Services, sponsored by the Educational Foundation of National Council of Negro Women. [New York, Research and Action Associates, c1961] 202 p. illus. E185.89.H6A7

496 Avins, Alfred, ed. Open occupancy vs. forced housing under the Fourteenth amendment; a symposium on anti-discrimination legislation, freedom of choice, and property rights in housing. New York, Book-mailer [c1963] 316 p. maps. DLC-LL [TR: KF5740.A75A48 1963] Bibliographical footnotes.

497 Chicago. Mayor’s Commission on Human Relations. The Trumbull Park Homes disturbances; a chronological report, August 4, 1953, to June 30,1955. [Chicago, 1955?] 63 p. E185.89.H6C5

498 Clark, Henry. The church and residential desegregation; a case study of an open housing covenant campaign. New Haven, College & University Press [1965] 254 p. E185.89.H6C55 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 234-254).

499 Commission on Race and Housing. Where shall we live? Report. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1958. 77 p. HD7293.C6427

500 Connecticut. Commission on Civil Rights. Racial integration in private residential neighborhoods in Connecticut, by Henry G. Stetler, supervisor, Research Division. Hartford, 1957. 55 p. E185.89.H6C6

501 Connecticut. Commission on Civil Rights. Racial integration in public housing projects in Connecticut, prepared by Henry G. Stetler, supervisor, Research Division. Hartford, 1955 [i.e. 1956] 72 p. E185.89.H6C63

502 Deutsch, Morton, and Mary E. Collins. Interracial housing; a psychological evaluation of a social experiment. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press [1951] xv, 173 p. E185.89.H6D4 Reprint issued by Russell & Russell, 1968. Bibliography: p. 149.

503 Duncan, Otis D., and Beverly Duncan. The Negro population of Chicago; a study of residential succession. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1957] xxiv, 367 p. diagrs., maps (part fold.), tables. (Monograph series of the Chicago Community Inventory of the University of Chicago) F548.9.N3D8 Bibliography: p. 355-358.

504 Foote, Nelson N., and others. Housing choices and housing constraints. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1960. 450 p. illus. (ACTION series in housing and community development) HD7293.F62 Includes bibliography.

505 Glazer, Nathan, and Davis McEntire, eds. Studies in housing & minority groups. With an introduction by Nathan Glazer. Special research report to the Commission on Race and Housing. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1960. xvii, 228 p. maps, tables. (Publications of the Commission on Race and Housing) E185.89.H6G55

506 Goldblatt, Harold S. Westchester real estate brokers, builders, bankers & Negro home-buyers; a report to the Housing Council of the Urban League of Westchester County, Inc. on opportunities for private open-occupancy housing in Westchester. [n.p.] 1954. 51 leaves. E185.89.H6G6

507 Grier, Eunice S., and George W. Grier. Discrimination in housing; a handbook of fact. [New York, Anti-defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1960] 67 p. (Freedom pamphlets) HD7293.G7

508 Grier, Eunice S., and George W. Grier. Privately developed interracial housing; an analysis of experience. Special research report to the Commission on Race and Housing. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1960. 264 p. E185.89.H6G69 Bibliography: p. [251]-257.

509 Grier, George W., and Eunice S. Grier. Equality and beyond; housing segregation and the goals of the Great Society. Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1966. 115 p. maps. HD7293.G72 "Published in cooperation with the Anti-defamation League of B’nai B’rith." Based on the authors’ Discrimination in Housing. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 101-109).

510 Johnson, Philip A. Call me neighbor, call me friend: the case history of the integration of a neighborhood on Chicago’s south side. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1965. 184 p. illus. F548.9.N3J6 Bibliography: p. [177]-183.

511 Jones, William H. The housing of Negroes in Washington, D.C.; a study in human ecology. Washington, Howard University Press, 1929. 191 p. diagrs., form, maps, plates, port. E185.93.D6J6 "An investigation made under the auspices of the Interracial Committee of the Washington Federation of Churches." Bibliography: p. [157]-158.

512 Knight, Charles L. Negro housing in certain Virginia cities. Richmond, Va., William Byrd Press, 1927. 158 p. illus. (Publications of the University of Virginia. Phelps-Stokes fellowship papers, no. 8) E185.93.V8K6

513 Kraus, Henry. In the city was a garden; a housing project chronicle. New York, Renaissance Press, 1951. 255 p. F869.S38K7 Housing of Negroes in San Pedro, California.

514 Laurenti, Luigi. Property values and race; studies in seven cities. Special research report to the Commission on Race and Housing [prepared under the direction of Davis McEntire] Berkeley, University of California Press, 1960. xix, 256 p. diagrs., maps, tables. E185.89.H6L3 Bibliography: p. [249]-252.

515 Leaman, Samuel H. A study of housing decisions by Negro home owners and Negro renters. Chapel Hill [N.C.] 1967. 136 leaves. (Environmental policies and urban development thesis series, no. 8) E185.89.H6L4 Thesis (Master of Regional Planning)—University of North Carolina. Bibliography: leaves [132]-136.

516 Long, Herman H., and Charles S. Johnson. People vs. property; race restrictive covenants in housing. Nashville, Fisk University Press, 1947. 107 p. diagrs., maps. E185.89.H6L7 Bibliographical footnotes.

517 Messner, Stephen D. Minority groups and housing; a selected bibliography, 1950-67. Selected and edited under the direction of Stephen D. Messner. [Storrs, Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies, University of Connecticut, 1968] 60 p. (University of Connecticut. Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies. General series, no. 1) HD251.C745 no. 1

518 Meyerson, Martin, and Edward C. Banfield. Politics, planning, and the public interest; the case of public housing in Chicago. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press [1955] 353 p. illus. HD7304.C4M4

519 Needham, Maurice D. Negro Orleanian: status and stake in a city’s economy and housing. New Orleans, Tulane Publications [1962] 278 p. illus. F379.N5N33 [TR: Needham, Maurice d’Arlan]

520 New York (State) State Commission for Human Rights. In search of housing; a study of experiences of Negro professional and technical personnel in New York State, by Eunice and George Grier. [New York] State Commission Against Discrimination, 1958. 52 p. E185.93.N56N44

521 Northwood, Lawrence K., and Ernest A. T. Barth. Urban desegregation; Negro pioneers and their white neighbors. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1965. xv, 131 p. map. E185.89.H6N6 Bibliography: p. 121-131.

522 Potomac Institute, Washington, D.C. The Federal role in equal housing opportunity; an affirmative program to implement Executive Order 11063. [Prepared by Arthur J. Levin, staff director. Washington, 1964] 28 p. [HD7293.P626]

523 President’s Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership, Washington, D.C., 1931. Negro housing; report of the Committee on Negro Housing, Nannie H. Burroughs, chairman; prepared for the committee by Charles S. Johnson; edited by John M. Gries and James Ford. Washington [c1932] xiv, 282 p. plates. E185.86.P87 On cover: Physical Aspects; Social and Economic Factors; Home Ownership and Financing. Bibliography: p. 260-271.

524 Rapkin, Chester, and William G. Grigsby. The demand for housing in racially mixed areas; a study of the nature of neighborhood change. Special research report to the Commission on Race and Housing and the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1960. xx, 177 p. illus., maps, tables. (Publications of the Commission on Race and Housing) F158.9.N3R3 Bibliographical footnotes.

525 Reid, Margaret G. Housing and income. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1962] xx, 415 p. diagrs., tables. HD7293.A3R4 Bibliography: p. 406-409. Bibliographical footnotes.

526 Schorr, Alvin L. Slums and social insecurity, an appraisal of the effectiveness of housing policies in helping to eliminate poverty in the United States. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off. [1963] 168 p. (U.S. Social Security Administration. Division of Research and Statistics. Research report no. 1) HD7123.A39 no. 1 Bibliography: p. 151-168.

527 Sternlieb, George. The tenement landlord. New Brunswick, N.J., Urban Studies Center, Rutgers, State University [c1966] xvii, 269 p. illus., plates. HD7304.N6S7 Includes bibliographies.

528 Taeuber, Karl E., and Alma F. Taeuber. Negroes in cities; residential segregation and neighborhood change. Chicago, Aldine Pub. Co. [1965] xvii, 284 p. illus., maps. (Population Research and Training Center monographs) E185.89.H6T3 Bibliography: p. 267-277.

529 Tillman, James A. Not by prayer alone; a report on the Greater Minneapolis Interfaith Fair Housing Program. Philadelphia, United Church Press [1964] 223 p. E185.89.H6T5

530 Tilly, Charles, Wagner D. Jackson, and Barry Kay. Race and residence in Wilmington, Delaware. [New York] Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1965. 145 p. illus., maps. E185.89.H6T56 Bibliography: p. 135-140.

531 Tucker, Sterling. Why the ghetto must go. [New York, Public Affairs Committee, 1968] 28 p. illus. (Public affairs pamphlet, no. 423) E185.615.T83 Abstracted from the author’s Beyond the Burning: Life and Death of the Ghetto.

532 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Civil rights U.S.A.; housing in Washington, D.C. [Washington, 1962] 45 p. tables. E185.89.H6U47 Bibliographical footnotes.

533 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Family housing and the Negro serviceman; 1963 staff report. Submitted to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, October 1963. [Washington, 1964] 48 p. E185.89.H6U47 1964 Bibliographical footnotes.

534 U.S. Housing and Home Finance Agency. Office of Program Policy. Our nonwhite population and its housing: the changes between 1950 and 1960. Washington [U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1963. 104 p. tables. E185.89.H6U5 1963a

535 Vose, Clement E. Caucasians only: the Supreme Court, the NAACP, and the restrictive covenant cases. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1959. 296 p. illus., maps, ports. DLC-LL [TR: KF662.Z9V67] Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [253]-286).

536 Weaver, Robert C. The Negro ghetto. New York, Russell & Russell [1967, c1948] xviii, 404 p. illus., maps. E185.89.H6W4 1967 Bibliography: p. 371-375.

537 West Virginia. Bureau of Negro Welfare and Statistics. Negro housing survey of Charleston, Keystone, Kimball, Wheeling and Williamson. Prepared and issued by Bureau of Negro Welfare and Statistics of the State of West Virginia, 1938. Isaac M. Carpenter, director. [Charleston, Jarrett Print. Co., 1938] 35 p. illus., diagrs., maps, tables. E185.6.W42

538 Wolff, Reinhold P., and David K. Gillogly. Negro housing in the Miami area; effects of the postwar building boom. [Coral Gables, Fla.] c1951. 22 p. illus. (Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of Miami. Area development series, no. 1) HC107.F62D52 no. 1

539 Woofter, Thomas J., and Madge H. Priest. Negro housing in Philadelphia, a study made for the Institute of Social and Religious Research and the Interracial Commission. [Philadelphia] 1927. 30 p. maps. E185.86.W905 "Published for distribution in Philadelphia by the Friends’ Committee on Interests of the Colored Race, Whittier Center Housing Company, Philadelphia Housing Association."

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540 Alabama. University. Bureau of Educational Research. A study of Stillman Institute, a junior college for Negroes, conducted by the Bureau of Educational Research, College of Education, University of Alabama; edited by Paul W. Terry, director [and] L. Tennent Lee, associate director. University, University of Alabama Press [1947] xxx, 304 p. illus., plates, ports. (Its Studies in education, no. 8 [i.e. 9]) [LC2852.T8652A6]

541 Anderson, Margaret. The children of the South. With a foreword by Ralph McGill. New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux [1966] xiv, 208 p. LC2801.A83

542 Ashmore, Harry S. The Negro and the schools. Foreword by Owen J. Roberts. [2d ed.] Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1954] xv, 239 p. illus., maps. NcU [TR: LC2801.A87] "This edition contains the full text of the Court decision (except for technical footnotes) and has been revised to bring the legal history of segregation up to date." Bibliography: p. 218-220.

543 Badger, Henry G. Statistics of Negro colleges and universities: students, staff, and finances, 1900-1950. Washington, Federal Security Agency, Office of Education, 1951. 16 p. tables. ([U.S. Office of Education] Circular no. 293) [L111.A72 no. 293 LC2781.B3] [TR: L111.A72 no. 448] Also designated Statistical Circular. —— —— [Supplement] Statistics of Negro colleges and universities, 1951-52 and fall of 1954. [Washington] U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education [1955] 16 p. tables. ([U.S. Office of Education] Circular no. 448) L111.A72 no. 448

544 Bates, Daisy G. The long shadow of Little Rock, a memoir. New York, D. McKay Co. [1962] 234 p. illus. F419.L7B3 The Little Rock school crisis.

545 Beam, Lura. He called them by the lightning; a teacher’s odyssey in the Negro South, 1908-1919. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1967] 230 p. E185.93.S8B4

546 Bede, Brother. A study of the development of Negro education under Catholic auspices in Maryland and the District of Columbia, by Michael Francis Rouse (Brother Bede, C.F.X.). Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1935. 125 p. (The Johns Hopkins University studies in education, no. 22) LB5.J6 no. 22 LC2802.M3B4 1935 Thesis (Ph.D.)—Johns Hopkins University. "A selected and annotated bibliography": p. 115-121.

547 Berman, Daniel M. It is so ordered: the Supreme Court rules on school segregation. New York, Norton [1966] 161 p. facsims. DLC-LL [TR: KF4155.B4] Appendixes (p. [131]-149): The texts of the Supreme Court opinions: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1945); Bolling v. Sharpe (1945).—The implementation decision: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1955). Bibliographical footnotes.

548 Bernstein, Abraham A. The education of urban populations. Consulting editor, Paul Nash. New York, Random House [1967] xvi, 398 p. LC5119.B4 Bibliography: p. [379]-386.

549 Blaustein, Albert P. Civil rights U.S.A.: public schools; cities in the North and West, 1963: Camden and environs. Staff report submitted to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. [Washington, 1964] 55 p. maps, tables. LA332.C3B55 Bibliographical references included in "Footnotes" (p. 46-48).

550 Blaustein, Albert P., and Clarence C. Ferguson. Desegregation and the law; the meaning and effect of the school segregation cases. [2d ed. rev.] New York, Vintage Books [1962] 359 p. (Caravelle editions) DLC-LL [KF4155.B55 1962] Bibliographical references included in "Table of authorities" (p. 313-345).

551 Blossom, Virgil T. It has happened here. New York, Harper [1959] 209 p. F419.L7B53 Concerns desegregation of public schools in Little Rock.

552 Bond, Horace M. The education of the Negro in the American social order. With a new preface and an additional chapter by the author. New York, Octagon Books, 1966. xxvi, 531 p. illus. LC2801.B65 1966 First published in 1934. Bibliography: p. 491-511.

553 Bond, Horace M. Negro education in Alabama; a study in cotton and steel. Washington, Associated Publishers, 1939. 358 p. illus., diagrs., maps. LC2802.A2B6 1939 "The Susan Colver Rosenberger prize essay, 1937, the University of Chicago." Issued also as thesis (Ph.D.), University of Chicago, under title: Social and Economic Influences on the Public Education of Negroes in Alabama, 1865-1930. Bibliography: p. 293-304.

554 Bouma, Donald H., and James Hoffman. The dynamics of school integration; problems and approaches in a northern city. Grand Rapids, W. B. Erdmans Pub. Co. [1968] 158 p. LB3062.B6 Bibliography: p. 149-154.

555 Brickman, William W., and Stanley Lehrer, eds. The countdown on segregated education. New York, Society for the Advancement of Education, 1960. 175 p. LB3062.B7

556 Brown, Charles A. The origin and development of secondary education for Negroes in the metropolitan area of Birmingham, Alabama. [Birmingham, Commercial Print. Co., c1959] 98 p. illus. LC2803.B5B7

557 Brown, Hugh V. E-qual-ity education in North Carolina among Negroes. [Raleigh, N.C., Irving-Swain Press, 1964] 198 p. illus., ports. LC2802.N8B69 Bibliographical footnotes.

558 Brown, Hugh V. A history of the education of Negroes in North Carolina. [Raleigh, Irving Swain Press, 1961] 167 p. illus. LC2802.N8B7

559 Brown, Robert R. Bigger than Little Rock. Greenwich, Conn., Seabury Press, 1958. 150 p. F419.L7B7

559a Brownlee, Frederick L. Heritage of freedom, a centenary story of ten schools offering education in freedom. Philadelphia, United Church Press [1963] 108 p. illus. LC2801.B85

560 Bullock, Henry A. A history of Negro education in the South; from 1619 to the present. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1967. 399 p. illus. LC2801.B9 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 291-314).

561 Caldwell, Dista H. The education of the Negro child. New York, Carlton Press, 1961. 51 p. (A Reflection book) LC2731.C3

562 Caliver, Ambrose. A background study of Negro college students, by Ambrose Caliver, senior specialist in the education of Negroes, Office of Education. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1933. 132 p. diagrs., tables. (U.S. Office of Education. Bulletin, 1933, no. 8) L111.A6 1933 no. 8 LC2801.C28 At head of title: United States Department of the Interior. Harold L. Ickes, Secretary. Office of Education. William John Cooper, Commissioner. Bibliography: p. 116-117.

563 Caliver, Ambrose. A personnel study of Negro college students; a study of the relations between certain background factors of Negro college students and their subsequent careers in college. New York, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1931. 146 p. diagrs., forms. (Teachers College, Columbia University. Contributions to education, no. 484) LC2801.C3 1931 [LB5.C8 no. 484] "The study includes 450 cases, comprising the entering students at Fisk University for the years 1926, 1927, and 1928."—p. 9. Issued also as thesis (Ph.D.)—Columbia University. Bibliography: p. 124-128.

564 Campbell, Ernest Q. When a city closes its schools, by Ernest Q. Campbell, with the assistance of Charles E. Bowerman [and] Daniel O. Price. Chapel Hill, Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina, 1960. 195 p. tables. (University of North Carolina, Institute for Research in Social Science. Monographs) LA381.N8C3

565 Clark, Kenneth B., and Lawrence Plotkin. The Negro student at integrated colleges. [New York] National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, 1963. 59 p. LC2801.C55 Bibliography: p. 53-54.

566 Clift, Virgil A., Archibald W. Anderson, and Henry Gordon Hullfish, eds. Negro education in America; its adequacy, problems, and needs. New York, Harper [1962] xxiii, 315 p. (Yearbook of the John Dewey Society, 16th) L101.U6J6 16th, 1962 Bibliographical footnotes.

567 [Coleman, James S.] Equality of educational opportunity; [summary report. Washington] U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1966] 33 p. illus. [LA209.2.C58] [TR: LC213.2.C65] "OE-38000." A slightly different version of the summary included, as section 1, in the main report of the survey. "The survey was carried out by the National Center for Educational Statistics of the U.S. Office of Education."

568 Coles, Robert. The desegregation of southern schools: a psychiatric study. New York, Anti-defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1963. 25 p. LB3062.C6 Bibliographical footnotes.

569 Conant, James B. Slums and suburbs; a commentary on schools in metropolitan areas. New York, McGraw-Hill [1961] 147 p. LC5115.C6

570 Crain, Robert L. The politics of school desegregation; comparative case studies of community structure and policy-making. With the assistance of Morton Inger, Gerald A. McWorter [and] James J. Vanecko. Chicago, Aldine Pub. Co. [1968] xviii, 390 p. (National Opinion Research Center. Monographs in social research, 14) LA209.2.C7 Bibliography: p. 373-377.

571 Cuthbert, Marion V. Education and marginality; a study of the Negro woman college graduate. New York, 1942. xviii, 167 p. tables. LC2781.C8 Thesis (Ph.D.)—Columbia University, 1942. Bibliography: p. 161-166.

572 Dabney, Lillian G. The history of schools for Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1807-1947. Washington, Catholic University of America Press, 1949. 287 p. LC2802.D65D3 Thesis—Catholic University of America. Bibliography: p. 255-277.

573 Damerell, Reginald G. Triumph in a white suburb; the dramatic story of Teaneck, N.J., the first town in the Nation to vote for integrated schools. Introductions by Robert J. Havighurst and Neil V. Sullivan. New York, W. Morrow, 1968. 351 p. maps. LA333.T4D3

574 Davis, William R. The development and present status of Negro education in east Texas. New York, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1934. 150 p. illus., diagrs., maps. (Teachers College, Columbia University. Contributions to education, no. 626) LC2802.T4D3 1934a LB5.C8 no. 626 Issued also as thesis (Ph.D.)—Columbia University. Bibliography: p. 139-150.

575 Day, Richard E. Civil rights, U.S.A.; public schools, Southern States, 1963: North Carolina. Staff report submitted to the United States Commission on Civil Rights [Washington? 1963?] 60 p. maps. LA340.D3 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 42-48).

576 Derbigny, Irving A. General education in the Negro college. Stanford University, Stanford University Press [1947] 255 p. LC2781.D4 Bibliography: p. 245-249.

577 DuBois, William E. B., ed. The college-bred Negro; report of a social study made under the direction of Atlanta University; together with the Proceedings of the Fifth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, held at Atlanta University, May 29-30, 1900. Atlanta, Atlanta University Press, 1900. 115 p. (Atlanta University publications, no. 5) E185.5.A88 no. 5 LC2781.D8 1900 "A select bibliography of the American Negro for general readers": p. 6-9.

578 DuBois, William E. B., and Augustus G. Dill, eds. The common school and the Negro American; report of a social study made by Atlanta University under the patronage of the trustees of the John F. Slater Fund, with the Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, held at Atlanta University, on Tuesday, May 30th, 1911. Atlanta, Atlanta University Press, 1911. 140 p. (The Atlanta University publications, no. 16) [LC2771.D7] [TR: E185.5.A88 no. 16] "A select bibliography of common school education for Negro Americans": p. [9]-12.

579 Florida. Attorney General. Oliver Brown, et al., appellants, v. Board of Education of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, et al. Harry Briggs, Jr., et al., appellants, v. R. W. Elliott, et al. Dorothy E. Davis, et al., appellants, v. County School Board of Prince Edward County, Virginia, et al. Frances B. Gebhart, et al., petitioners, v. Ethel Louise Belton, et al. Amicus curiae brief of the attorney general of Florida. Richard W. Ervin, attorney general of the State of Florida. Ralph E. Odum, assistant attorney general, State of Florida. [Tallahassee, 1954] 243 p. FU At head of title: In the Supreme Court of the United States. October term, 1954. No.-.

580 Forten, Charlotte L. Journal; with an introduction and notes by Ray Allen Billington. New York, Dryden Press [1953] 248 p. maps. LA2317.F67A3 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [205]-244). The life of the Sea Islands Negroes is described in this diary of a Negro teacher during 1854-64.

581 Gallagher, Buell G. American caste and the Negro college. With a foreword by William H. Kilpatrick. New York, Gordian Press, 1966 [c1938] 463 p. illus. LC2781.G3 1966 Issued also as thesis, Columbia University. Bibliography: p. [419]-443.

582 Gates, Robbins L. The making of massive resistance; Virginia’s politics of public school desegregation, 1954-1956. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1964] xx, 222 p. illus., maps. LA379.G3 Bibliography: p. 215-218.

583 Ginzberg, Eli, and others. The middle-class Negro in the white man’s world. New York, Columbia University Press, 1967. 182 p. E185.82.G5 Findings from case studies initiated in 1964 by the Conservation of Human Resources Project, Columbia University.

584 Gordon, Edmund W., and Doxey A. Wilkerson. Compensatory education for the disadvantaged; programs and practices, preschool through college. New York, College Entrance Examination Board, 1966. 209 p. LC4091.G57 Bibliography: p. 194-198.

585 Green, Donald R., and Warren E. Gauerke. If the schools are closed: a critical analysis of the private school plan. Atlanta, Southern Regional Council, 1959. 40 p. LB3062.G73

586 Green, Robert L., and others. The educational status of children during the first school year following four years of little or no schooling. [East Lansing] School for Advanced Studies, College of Education, Michigan State University, 1966. 126 leaves. forms. LC2802.V8G7 Cooperative research project no. 2498 supported by the Cooperative Research Program of the Office of Education, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. Includes bibliographies.

587 Greene, Harry W. Holders of doctorates among American Negroes: an educational and social study of Negroes who have earned doctoral degrees in course, 1876-1943. Boston, Meador Pub. Co. [1946] 275 p. LC2781.G7 Bibliography: p. 247-254.

588 Greene, Mary F., and Orletta Ryan. The schoolchildren growing up in the slums. New York, Pantheon Books [1966, c1965] 227 p. LC5133.N4G7

589 Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. Committee on Social Issues. Emotional aspects of school desegregation; a report by psychiatrists. [New York, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, 1960] 47 p. LB3062.G75 1960 "An abbreviated and less technical version of Report no. 37, Psychiatric Aspects of School Desegregation, May, 1957." Includes bibliographical references.

590 Gurin, Patricia, and Daniel Katz. Motivation and aspiration in the Negro college. Ann Arbor, Mich., Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1966. xvi, 346 p. LC2781.G8 Final report. Project no. 5-0787. Contract no. OE-4-10-095. Research performed under contract with the U.S. Office of Education. Bibliography: p. 341-346.

591 Guzman, Jessie P. Some achievements of the Negro through education. 2d rev. ed. Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Dept. of Records and Research, 1951. 41 leaves. (Records and research pamphlet, no. 1) E185.96.G8 1951 Bibliography: p. 39-40.

592 Guzman, Jessie P. Twenty years of court decisions affecting higher education in the South, 1938-1958. [Tuskegee Institute, Ala.] 1960. 36 p. [DLC-LL] [TR: KF4153.36.G8]

593 Hansen, Carl F. Miracle of social adjustment: desegregation in the Washington, D.C. schools. [New York, Anti-defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1957] 70 p. illus. (Freedom pamphlets) LB3062.H3 —— Addendum: a five year report. [New York, Anti-defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1960] 31 p. LB3062.H3 Suppl.

594 Hayes, Rutherford B., Pres. U.S. Teach the freeman; the correspondence of Rutherford B. Hayes and the Slater Fund for Negro Education, 1881-1887. Edited by Louis D. Rubin. [Baton Rouge] Louisiana State University Press [1959] 2 v. LC2707.J6

595 Hill, Herbert, and Jack Greenberg. Citizen’s guide to desegregation; a study of social and legal change in American life. Boston, Beacon Press [1955] 185 p. [DLC-LL] [TR: KF4155.Z9H54]

596 Holley, Joseph W. Education and the segregation issue; a program of education for the economic and social regeneration of the southern Negro. New York, William-Frederick Press, 1955. 62 p. illus. E185.97.H714

597 Holley, Joseph W. You can’t build a chimney from the top; the South through the life of a Negro educator. New York, William-Frederick Press, 1948. 226 p. illus., ports. E185.97.H715

598 Holmes, Dwight O. W. The evolution of the Negro college. New York, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1934. 221 p. (Teachers College, Columbia University. Contributions to education, no. 609) LC2801.H57 1934a LB5.C8 no. 609 Thesis (Ph.D.)—Columbia University. Bibliography: p. 211-221.

599 Humphrey, Hubert H., ed. School desegregation: documents and commentaries. New York, Crowell [1964] 314 p. LB3062.H8 1964a "Also published under the title Integration vs. Segregation." Bibliography: p. 305-308.

600 Hundley, Mary G. The Dunbar story, 1870-1955. With an introduction by Robert C. Weaver. New York, Vantage Press [1965] 179 p. [4] plates. LD7501.W3D8 About Dunbar High School, Washington, D. C. "Alma mater. Words by Dr. A. J. Cooper. Music by Miss M. L. Europe": (close score, for chorus SATB): plate [4]. Includes bibliographies.

601 In their own words; a student appraisal of what happened after school desegregation. Analysis by Mark A. Chesler. Atlanta, Southern Regional Council [1967] 76 p. LB3062.I45

602 Integrated Education. Learning together; a book on integrated education. Edited by Meyer Weinberg. Chicago, Integrated Education Associates, 1964. 222 p. LB3062.I5 Contains all the articles published in the first six numbers of Integrated Education, which started publication in January 1963. Bibliography: p. 211-222.

603 International Research Associates. Access to public libraries; a research project prepared for the Library Administration Division, American Library Association. Chicago, American Library Association, 1963. xxiii, 160 p. map, tables. Z711.9.I5 Bibliography: p. 154-156.

604 Jaffe, Abram J., Walter Adams, and Sandra G. Meyers. Negro higher education in the 1960’s. New York, Praeger [1968] xxvii, 290 p. illus. (Praeger special studies in U.S. economic and social development) LC2781.J3 Bibliography: p. [285]-290.

605 Johnson, Charles S. The Negro college graduate. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1938. xvii, 399 p. diagrs., maps (part fold.), tables. LC2781.J6 Bibliography: p. 378-384.

606 Kendall, Robert. White teacher in a black school. New York, Devin-Adair [1964] 241 p. LC2803.L6K4

607 Kilpatrick, James J. The Southern case for school segregation. [New York] Crowell-Collier Press [1962] 220 p. E185.61.K5 "A bibliographical note": p. 213-220.

608 Knapp, Robert B. Social integration in urban communities; a guide for educational planning. New York, Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1960. 196 p. (Teachers College studies in education) LB3062.K55 Bibliography: p. 192-196. Bibliographical footnotes.

609 Kohl, Herbert R. Teaching the unteachable; the story of an experiment in children’s writing. Introduction by John Holt. [New York, New York Review, 1967] 63 p. illus. (A New York review book) LC2803.N5K6 1967

610 Kohl, Herbert R. 36 children. Illustrations by Robert George Jackson. [New York] New American Library [1967] 227 p. illus. LC2803.H3K6 1967 Includes letters, stories, etc., by the author’s students in an East Harlem elementary school.

611 Kornhauser, Stanley H. Planning for the achievement of quality integrated education in desegregated schools; a composite report on the recommendations of workshop participants. Report writer and coordinator: Stanley H. Kornhauser. Editor: Martin Silverman. [New York, Board of Education, City of New York, Office of Intergroup Education] 1968. 100 p. HT1506.K65 Report of a workshop for teachers held May 6, 13, and 20, 1967, and sponsored by the Board of Education’s Office of Integration and Human Relations.

612 Kozol, Jonathan. Death at an early age; the destruction of the hearts and minds of Negro children in the Boston public schools. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1967. 240 p. LC2803.B7K6 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [235]-240).

613 McGinnis, Frederick A. The education of Negroes in Ohio. Wilberforce, Ohio, 1962. 104 p. LC2802.O5M2

614 McGinnis, Frederick A. A history and an interpretation of Wilberforce University. Wilberforce, Ohio [Blanchester, Ohio, Printed at the Brown Pub. Co.] 1941. 215 p. plates, ports. LC2851.W62M2 Bibliography: p. 203-208.

615 McGrath, Earl J. The predominantly Negro colleges and universities in transition. [New York] Published for the Institute of Higher Education by the Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University [1965] xv, 204 p. map. (Publications of the Institute of Higher Education.) LC2801.M28 Bibliography: p. 194-204.

616 McMillan, Lewis K. Negro higher education in the State of South Carolina. [Orangeburg? S.C., 1953, c1952] 296 p. facsims. LC2802.S6M25

617 Mallery, David. Negro students in independent schools. Boston, National Association of Independent Schools [1963] 93 p. LC2731.M25 "This monograph is no. 8 in a series of studies initiated by the Committee on Educational Practices of the National Council of Independent Schools and ... continued under the direction of its successor, the Committee on Research [later Committee on Educational Practices] of the National Association of Independent Schools."

618 Maryland. Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations. Desegregation in the Baltimore city schools. [Study sponsored by the Maryland Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations and the Baltimore Commission on Human Relations. Baltimore, 1955] 32 p. LB3062.M32

619 Maryland. Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations. The report of a study on desegregation in the Baltimore city schools, by Elinor Pancoast and others. [Baltimore, 1956] 114 p. LB3062.M34 Prepared under the direction of a joint committee representing the Maryland Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations and the Baltimore Commission on Human Relations. Bibliographical footnotes.

620 Meece, Leonard E. Negro education in Kentucky; a comparative study of white and Negro education on the elementary and secondary school levels. Lexington, Ky., University of Kentucky [1938] 180 p. diagrs., maps. (Bulletin of the Bureau of School Service, College of Education, University of Kentucky. v. 10, no. 3) LC2802.K4M4 Bibliography: p. [176]-178.

621 Meredith, James H. Three years in Mississippi. Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1966] 328 p. LD3412.9.M4A3 Autobiographical. An account of the experiences of the first Negro to gain admission to the University of Mississippi.

622 Meyer, Gladys E. Parent action in school integration; a New York experience. New York, United Parents Associations of New York City [1961] 46 p. LB3062.M4

623 Morgan, John W. The origin and distribution of the graduates of the Negro colleges of Georgia. Milledgeville, Ga., Priv. print., 1940. 118 p. map, tables. E185.82.M84 Bibliography: p. 117-118.

624 Muse, Benjamin. Ten years of prelude: the story of integration since the Supreme Court’s 1954 decision. New York, Viking Press [1964] 308 p. E185.61.M989 Bibliography: p. 289-291. "Reference notes": p. 292-297.

625 National Education Association of the United States. Research Division. Studies of educational problems involved in school integration. [Washington, 1960] 31 p. LB3062.N3

626 National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students. Opportunities in inter-racial colleges, edited by Richard L. Plaut, executive vice-chairman. New York, 1951. 240 p. LC2801.N3

627 Noble, Jeanne L. The Negro woman’s college education. New York, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1956. 163 p. tables. (TC studies in education) LC1605.N6 Bibliography: p. 145-150.

628 Norfleet, Marvin B. Forced school integration in the U.S.A. New York, Carlton Press, 1961. 248 p. LB3062.N57

629 North Carolina. Division of Negro Education. Some tasks of union school principals in North Carolina, by S. E. Duncan, Division of Negro Education. Raleigh [1955] 141 p. LC2802.N8A52 1955

630 Pennington, Edgar L. Thomas Bray’s Associates and their work among the Negroes. Worcester, Mass., The Society, 1939. 95 p. LC2801.P45 At head of title: American Antiquarian Society. "Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society for Oct., 1938."

631 Phelps-Stokes Fund. Ladders to improvement; report of a project for the improvement of instruction in secondary schools. Aaron Brown, editor. New York, 1960. 249 p. illus., diagrs., maps. LC2707.P45 Bibliography: p. 231-249.

632 Plaut, Richard L. Blueprint for talent searching; America’s hidden manpower. [New York] National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students [1957] 41 p. LB2338.P56

633 Poverty, education, and race relations; studies and proposals. [By] William C. Kvaraceus, John S. Gibson [and] Thomas J. Curtin. With contributions by Minna K. Barnett [and others] Boston [Published for the Lincoln Filene Center, Tufts University, Medford, Mass. by] Allyn and Bacon [1967] 226 p. LC2801.P63 "Most of these selected papers were drawn from the educational television course, Education and Race Relations." Bibliographical footnotes. Bibliography: p. 201-210.

634 Range, Willard. The rise and progress of Negro colleges in Georgia, 1865-1949. Athens, University of Georgia Press [1951] 254 p. [Phelps-Stokes fellowship studies, no. 15] E185.5.G35 no. 15 LC2802.G4R35 Bibliography: p. 236-248.

635 Record, Wilson, and Jane C. Record, eds. Little Rock, U.S.A. San Francisco, Chandler Pub. Co. [1960] 338 p. illus. (Materials for analysis) LA242.L5R4 A chronological account of the integration of Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas.

636 Sexton, Patricia C. Education and income; inequalities of opportunity in our public schools. Foreword by Kenneth B. Clark. New York, Viking Press, 1961. 298 p. illus. LA210.S4

637 Smith, Robert C. They closed their schools; Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1951-1964. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1965] 281 p. LA380.P74S6 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [267]-281).

638 Southern Education Reporting Service. Southern schools: progress and problems, prepared by staff members and associates of Southern Education Reporting Service. Edited by Patrick McCauley and Edward D. Ball. Data collection directed by Bennie Carmichael. Chapters contributed by Tom Flake [and others] With introductions by Relman Morin [and] John A. Griffin. Nashville [1959] 174 p. illus., tables. LA201.S6

639 Southern Education Reporting Service. A statistical summary, State by State, of segregation-desegregation activity affecting southern schools from 1954 to present, together with pertinent data on enrollment, teachers, colleges, litigation and legislation. Rev. Nashville, 1961. 49 p. LB3062.S58 1961

640 Southern Education Reporting Service. With all deliberate speed; segregation-desegregation in southern schools. Prepared by staff members and associates of Southern Education Reporting Service: Bert Collier [and others] Edited by Don Shoemaker. New York, Harper [1957] 239 p. LB3062.S6 Bibliography: p. 218-224.

641 Spellman, Cecil L. Rough steps on my stairway; the life history of a Negro educator. New York, Exposition Press [1953] 273 p. LC2731.S65

642 Swint, Henry L. The northern teacher in the South, 1862-1870. New York, Octagon Books, 1967. 221 p. map. LC2801.S9 1967 Reprint of the 1941 ed. Bibliography: p. 201-207.

643 Trillin, Calvin. An education in Georgia; the integration of Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes. New York, Viking Press [1964] 180 p. LB3062.T7

644 Trubowitz, Sidney. A handbook for teaching in the ghetto school. Chicago, Quadrangle Books [1968] 175 p. LC4091.T7 Bibliography: p. 147-168.

645 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Civil rights U.S.A.: public schools, cities in the North and West, 1962; staff reports. [Washington, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962] 309 p. illus., maps (part fold.) LB3062.U63

646 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Civil rights U.S.A.: public schools, Southern States, 1962; staff reports. [Washington, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962] 217 p. LA209.2.A47 Includes bibliographical notes.

647 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Equal protection of the laws in public higher education, 1960. [Washington, 1961] xv, 355 p. diagrs., maps, tables. DLC-LL [TR: KF4155.A35 1961] Bibliography: p. 329-332.

648 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Racial isolation in the public schools; a report. Washington, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off. [1967] 2 v. LA210.A45 Bibliographical footnotes.

649 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Southern school segregation, 1966-67; a report. [Washington] 1967. 163 p. [LA210.A46] Bibliographical footnotes.

650 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Integration in public education programs. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Integration in Federally Assisted Public Education Programs of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, second session, on H.R. 6890 [and others]. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962. 2 pts. (720 p.) illus. [LB3062.U635] [TR: KF27.E3 1962f] Hearings held Feb. 27-June 15, 1962.

651 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Integration in public education programs. Report of the Subcommittee on Integration in Federally Assisted Public Education Programs. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962. 138 p. illus. LB3062.U636 At head of title: 87th Cong., 2d sess. Committee print. Bibliography: p. 98.

651a U.S. Office of Education. Negro education; a study of the private and higher schools for colored people in the United States. Prepared in cooperation with the Phelps-Stokes Fund under the direction of Thomas Jesse Jones, specialist in the education of racial groups, Bureau of Education. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1917. 2 v. illus., maps (1 fold.), plates, tables (part fold.) (Bulletin, 1916, no. 38-39) [L111.A6 1916 no. 38-39 LC2801.U64] LC2801.A5 1917 [TR: E185.82.U58] At head of title: Department of the Interior. Bureau of Education.

652 U.S. Office of Education. Survey of Negro colleges and universities, prepared in the Division of Higher Education, Arthur J. Klein, chief. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1929. 964 p. tables. (Its Bulletin, 1928, no. 7) L111.A6 1928 no. 7 LC2801.A38 At head of title: Department of the Interior. Bureau of Education. Each chapter also issued separately in 1928. Contents.—1, 2, and 3. Introduction, control and finance, education service.—4. Alabama.—5. Arkansas.—6. Delaware and Maryland.—7. District of Columbia.—8. Florida.—9. Georgia.—10. Kentucky.—11. Louisiana.—12. Mississippi and Oklahoma.—13. Missouri.—14. North Carolina.—15. Ohio and West Virginia.—16. Pennsylvania.—17. South Carolina.—18. Tennessee.—19. Texas.—20. Virginia.

653 U.S. Office of Education. Division of Vocational Education. Negro farm families can feed themselves; a handbook for teachers. Federal Security Agency, Paul V. McNutt, administrator. U.S. Office of Education, John W. Studebaker, commissioner. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1942. 52 p. illus., diagrs., tables. [Its Leaflet no. 8] [LC1045.A27 no. 8] Text continued on p. [3] of cover. "Prepared jointly by the Agricultural Education Service and Home Economics Education Service." "Prepared in the interest of the national nutrition program by the Vocational Division of the U.S. Office of Education. Issued by the Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services."—Verso of title page. Revision of U.S. Office of Education. Vocational Division. Misc[ellany] 2563, "Negro Farm Families Can Feed Themselves." "Suggested references on teaching units": p. 49-[53].

654 Virginia. Commission on Constitutional Government. Did the Court interpret or amend? The meaning of the Fourteenth amendment, in terms of a State’s power to operate racially separate public schools, as defined by the courts. [Richmond, 1960] 43 p. (Historic statements and papers expounding the role of the States in their relation to the central government, 5) [Vi] [TR: LAW]

655 Washington, Booker T. My larger education; being chapters from my experience. Illustrated from photographs. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page, 1911. 313 p. plates, ports. [E185.97.W28] [TR: E185.97.W4A35 1911]

656 Washington, Booker T., ed. Tuskegee & its people: their ideals and achievements. New York, Appleton, 1905. xiv, 354 p. illus. LC2851.T82W2 Reprint issued by Negro Universities Press, 1969. Contents.—1. The school and its purposes.—2. Autobiographies by graduates of the school.

657 Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies, Washington, D.C. In search of a future; a pilot study of career-seeking experiences of selected high school graduates in Washington, D.C. Washington [196-] 117 leaves. LC2803.W3W35

658 Weinberg, Meyer, comp. Integrated education, a reader. Beverly Hills, Calif., Glencoe Press [1968] 376 p. illus., maps. LB3062.W42 Consists of selections from the magazine, Integrated Education. Includes bibliographies.

659 Wiggins, Samuel P. The desegregation era in higher education [by] Sam P. Wiggins, director, Southern Study in Higher Education. Berkeley, Calif., McCutchan Pub. Corp. [1966] 106 p. illus. LB2341.W54 [TR: Wiggins, Sam P.] Includes bibliographical references.

660 Wilkerson, Doxey A. Special problems of Negro education. Prepared for the Advisory Committee on Education. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1939. xvi, 171 p. tables. ([U.S.] Advisory Committee on Education. Staff study no. 12) L111.A93 no. 12 LC2801.W5 "Publications of the committee": p. 171.

661 Wilson, Charles H. Education for Negroes in Mississippi since 1910. Boston, Meador Pub. Co. [1947] 641 p. illus., ports. LC2802.M7W5 Bibliography: p. 595-607.

662 Woodson, Carter G. The education of the Negro prior to 1861. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 454 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) LC2741.W7 1968 Reprint of the 2d ed., 1919. Bibliography: p. 399-434.

663 Work Conference on Curriculum and Teaching in Depressed Urban Areas, Columbia University, 1962. Education in depressed areas; [papers]. A. Harry Passow, editor. New York, Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1963. 359 p. tables. LC5105.W6 1962 Includes bibliographies.

664 Wright, Marion M. T. The education of Negroes in New Jersey. New York, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1941. 227 p. (Teachers College, Columbia University. Contributions to education, no. 815) LC2802.N5W7 1941 Thesis (Ph.D.)—Columbia University. Bibliography: p. 212-227.

13—ENTERTAINMENT

665 Bond, Frederick W. The Negro and the drama; the direct and indirect contribution which the American Negro has made to drama and the legitimate stage, with the underlying conditions responsible. Washington, Associated Publishers [c1940] 213 p. PS338.N4B6 Bibliography: p. 202-208.

666 Fletcher, Tom. 100 years of the Negro in show business; the Tom Fletcher story. New York, Burdge [1954] 337 p. illus. [ML3561.N4F5] [TR: ML3556.F63 1954]

667 Hughes, Langston, and Milton Meltzer. Black magic; a pictorial history of the Negro in American entertainment. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1967] 375 p. illus., ports. PN2286.H75

668 Isaacs, Edith J. R. The Negro in the American theatre. New York, Theatre Arts, 1947. 143 p. illus., ports. PN2286.I8

669 Jerome, Victor J. The Negro in Hollywood films. New York, Masses & Mainstream [1950] 64 p. PN1995.9.N4J4 "An expansion of a lecture ... delivered at a public forum held under the auspices of the Marxist cultural magazine, Masses & Mainstream ... New York, on February 3, 1950." Bibliographical footnotes.

670 Mitchell, Loften. Black drama; the story of the American Negro in the theatre. New York, Hawthorn Books [1967] 248 p. illus., ports. PS338.N4M5

671 Patterson, Lindsay, comp. Anthology of the American Negro in the theatre; a critical approach. New York, Publishers Co. [1967] xiv, 306 p. illus., facsims., ports. (International library of Negro life and history) PN2226.P3 Published under the auspices of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Bibliography: p. [293]-294.

672 Sandle, Floyd L. The Negro in the American educational theatre: an organizational development, 1911-1964. [Grambling? La.] 1964. xviii, 202 p. illus., ports. PN3182.S3 Bibliography: p. 199-202.

14—FOLK-LORE AND FOLK-TALES

673 Abrahams, Roger D. Deep down in the jungle ...; Negro narrative folklore from the streets of Philadelphia. Hatboro, Pa., Folklore Associates, 1964. 287 p. illus. GR103.A2 Bibliography: p. 269-275.

674 Adams, Edward C. L. Congaree sketches; scenes from Negro life in the swamps of the Congaree and tales by Tad and Scip of heaven and hell with other miscellany. With an introduction by Paul Green. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1927. xvii, 116 p. PZ3.A2114Co

675 Ballowe, Hewitt L. The Lawd sayin’ the same; Negro folk tales of the Creole country. Introduction by Donald Joseph. [Baton Rouge] Louisiana State University Press [1947] xvi, 254 p. illus. PZ3.B2162Law

676 Bennett, John. The doctor to the dead; grotesque legends & folk tales of old Charleston. New York, Rinehart [1946] xv, 260 p. illus. GR103.B4

677 Botkin, Benjamin A., ed. A treasury of Mississippi River folklore; stories, ballads, traditions, and folkways of the mid-American river country. Foreword by Carl Carmer. New York, Crown Publishers [1955] xx, 620 p. illus. GR109.B58 Includes melodies with words. Bibliographical footnotes.

677a Bradford, Roark. Ol’ man Adam and his chillun; being the tales they tell about the time when the Lord walked the earth like a natural man. With drawings by A. B. Walker. New York, Harper, 1928. xxiv, 264 p. illus. PS3503.R2215O6 1928

678 Bradford, Roark. This side of Jordan. With drawings by Erich Berry. New York, Harper, 1929. 255 p. illus. PZ3.B7254Th

679 Brewer, John Mason, comp. American Negro folklore. Illustrations by Richard Lowe. Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1968. xviii, 386 p. illus., music. GR103.B66

680 Brewer, John Mason. Aunt Dicy tales; snuff-dipping tales of the Texas Negro. Foreword by Roy Bedichek. Illustrations by John T. Biggers. [Austin? Tex.] 1956. 80 p. illus. GR103.B67

681 Brewer, John Mason. Dog ghosts, and other Texas Negro folk tales. Drawings by John T. Biggers. Foreword by Chapman J. Milling. Austin, University of Texas Press [1958] 124 p. illus. GR103.B68

682 Brewer, John Mason. The Word on the Brazos; Negro preacher tales from the Brazos bottoms of Texas. Foreword by J. Frank Dobie; illustrations by Ralph White, Jr. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1953. 109 p. illus. GR103.B7

683 Brewer, John Mason. Worser days and better times; the folklore of the North Carolina Negro. With preface & notes by Warren E. Roberts. Drawings by R. L. Toben. Chicago, Quadrangle Books [1965] 192 p. illus. GR103.B72 Bibliography: p. 17-18.

684 Carmer, Carl L. Stars fell on Alabama. New York, Hill and Wang [1961, c1934] 291 p. illus. (American century series, AC37) F326.C275 1961

685 Chappell, Louis W. John Henry; a folk-lore study. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1968] 144 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro culture and history) PS461.J6C5 1968 Reprint of the 1933 ed. Bibliography: p. [144]. Bibliographical footnotes.

686 Christensen, Mrs. A. M. H. Afro-American folk lore; told round cabin fires on the Sea Islands of South Carolina. Boston, J. G. Cupples Co. [1892] xiv, 116 p. plates. PZ8.1.C462A

687 Courlander, Harold. Terrapin’s pot of sense. Illustrated by Elton Fax. New York, Holt [1957] 125 p. illus. PZ8.1.C8Te Short stories.

688 Dobie, James Frank, ed. Follow de drinkin’ gou’d. Austin, Texas Folk-Lore Society, c1928. 201 p. music. (Publications of the Texas Folk-Lore Society, no. 7) [ICN] [TR: GR109.D6 1965] "Proceedings of the thirteenth annual session (1927) of the Texas Folk-Lore Society": p. [181]-182. Bibliographical footnotes.

689 Dobie, James Frank, ed. Tone the bell easy. [Facsim. ed.] Dallas, Southern Methodist University Press [1965, c1932] 199 p. illus., music. (Texas Folklore Society. Publication no. 10) GR108.D55 1965a "Proceedings of the Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1932": p. [186]-187.

690 Dorson, Richard M., comp. American Negro folktales, collected with introduction and notes by Richard M. Dorson. Greenwich, Conn., Fawcett Publications [1967] 378 p. (A Fawcett premier book, t357) GR103.D58 Selected primarily from the compiler’s Negro Folktales in Michigan, 1956, and Negro Tales from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and Calvin, Michigan, 1958. Bibliography: p. [379]-[381].

691 Dorson, Richard M., ed. Negro folktales in Michigan. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1956. 245 p. illus. GR103.D6

692 Dorson, Richard M., ed. Negro tales from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and Calvin, Michigan. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1958. xviii, 292 p. (Indiana University publication. Folklore series, no. 12) GR108.D6 In 2 pts.; pt. 1 consists of tales by various informants; pt. 2, tales by James Douglas Suggs. Bibliography: p. 289-292. Includes bibliographical references.

693 Duncan, Eula G. Big Road Walker. Based on stories told by Alice Cannon; illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg. New York, F. A. Stokes Co., 1940. 121 p. illus. PZ8.1.D87Bi

694 Gonzales, Ambrose E. The black border; Gullah stories of the Carolina coast (with a glossary). Columbia, S.C., State Co., 1922. 348 p. E185.93.S7G6 [GR103.G6]

694a Gonzales, Ambrose E. With Aesop along the black border. Columbia, S.C., State Co., 1924. xiv, 298 p. GR103.G65 "The fables contained in this volume were ... published in the State between August 1923 and February 1924."

695 Harris, Joel Chandler. Uncle Remus: his songs and his sayings. With a foreword by Marc Connelly and woodcuts by Seong Moy. New York, For the members of the Limited Editions Club, 1957. xviii, 158 p. illus. PZ7.H242Un45

696 Hughes, Langston, and Arna W. Bontemps, eds. The book of Negro folklore. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1958. 624 p. illus. GR103.H74

697 Hurston, Zora N. Mules and men; with an introduction by Frank Boas. 10 illustrations by Miguel Covarrubias. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1935. 342 p. illus., plates. GR103.H8 Contents.—pt. 1. Folk tales.—pt. 2. Hoodoo.—Appendix. 1. Negro songs with music (p. 309-[331]). 2. Formulae of hoodoo doctors. 3. Paraphernalia of conjure. 4. Prescriptions of root doctors.

698 Jackson, Bruce, comp. The Negro and his folklore in nineteenth-century periodicals, edited, with an introduction, by Bruce Jackson. Austin, Published for the American Folklore Society by the University of Texas Press [1967] xxiii, 374 p. (Publications of the American Folklore Society. Bibliographical and special series, v. 18) GR103.J3 Includes spirituals (principally unaccompanied). Bibliography: p. 353-367.

699 Johnson, Guy B. Folk culture on St. Helena Island, South Carolina. Foreword by Don Yoder. Hatboro, Pa., Folklore Associates, 1968 [c1930] xxi, 183 p. E185.93.S7J67 1968 Includes music. Bibliography: p. 174-179.

700 Johnson, Guy B. John Henry; tracking down a Negro legend. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1929. 155 p. facsim. (University of North Carolina. Social study series) PS461.J6J6 [ML3556.J7J7] Includes music. "Bibliography of John Henry": p. [152]-155.

701 Jones, Charles C. Negro myths from the Georgia coast told in the vernacular. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1888. 171 p. GR103.J6

702 Love, Rose L., ed. A collection of folklore for children in elementary school and at home. New York, Vantage Press [1964] 83 p. illus. GR105.L6 Includes music.

702a Owen, Mary A. Voodoo tales, as told among the Negroes of the Southwest; collected from original sources by Mary Alicia Owen; introduction by Charles Godfrey Leland; illustrated by Juliette A. Owen and Louis Wain. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1893. xv, 310 p. illus. GR103.O82 Published in London the same year under title: Old Rabbit, the Voodoo, and Other Sorcerers.

703 Parsons, Elsie W. C., ed. Folk-lore of the Sea Islands, South Carolina. Cambridge, Mass., American Folk-Lore Society, 1923. xxx, 219 p. map. (Memoirs of the American Folk-Lore Society, v. 16) GR1.A5 v. XVI Contains music. "List of informants or writers of the tales": p. xxiii-xxvi. "Bibliography and abbreviations": p. xxvii-xxx.

704 Puckett, Newbell N. Folk beliefs of the southern Negro. Montclair, N.J., Patterson Smith, 1968 [c1926] xiv, 644 p. illus. (Patterson Smith reprint series in criminology, law enforcement, and social problems, publication no. 22) GR103.P8 1968 Bibliography: p. [583]-598.

705 Robb, Bernard. Welcum hinges, with a foreword by Alexander William Armour and an introduction by Thomas Lomax Hunter; gravure illustrations by Woodi Ishmael. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1942. 215 p. illus., plates. GR103.R6 Plantation folk tales and sayings, in the Negro dialect and idiom of "Uncle Woodson," at Gay Mont, the Robb estate in Caroline County, Va.

706 Sale, John B. The tree named John. With twenty-two silhouettes by Joseph Cranston Jones. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1929. 151 p. illus., plates. GR103.S3

707 Stoney, Samuel G., and Gertrude M. Shelby. Black Genesis; a chronicle. Illustrations by Martha Bensley Bruère. New York, Macmillan, 1930. xxix, 192 p. illus. GR103.S8 "Tales of the Gullah Negroes of the Carolina low country [told in the Gullah dialect]"—Foreword. "The family tree of Gullah folk speech and folk tales": p. ix-xxv.

708 Writers’ Program. Georgia. Drums and shadows; survival studies among the Georgia coastal Negroes [by the] Savannah unit, Georgia Writers’ Project, Work Projects Administration; foreword by Guy B. Johnson, photographs by Muriel and Malcolm Bell, Jr. Athens, University of Georgia Press, 1940. xx, 274 p. plates, ports. E185.93.G4W7 Bibliography: p. 259-263.

709 Writers’ Program. South Carolina. South Carolina folk tales; stories of animals and supernatural beings, compiled by workers of the Writers’ Program of the Works Projects Administration in the State of South Carolina. Sponsored by the University of South Carolina. Columbia, S.C. [1941] 122 p. (Bulletin of the University of South Carolina. October 1941) GR110.S6W7 "Bibliography for South Carolina folk tales": p. 118-122.

710 Writers’ Program. Tennessee. God bless the devil! Liars’ bench tales [by] James R. Aswell, Julia Willhoit, Jennette Edwards [and others] of the Tennessee Writers’ Project; with illustrations by Ann Kelley of the Tennessee Art Project. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1940. 254 p. illus. GR110.T4W7 "Arranged and edited by James R. Aswell."—Preface.

15—HISTORY

711 Aplin, Norita, Shirley Seaton, and Juanita Storey. The Negro American: his role, his quest. Clyde F. Varner, editor. Cleveland, Cleveland Public Schools, 1968. 246 p. map. E185.A56 Bibliography: p. 220-238.

712 Aptheker, Herbert, ed. A documentary history of the Negro people in the United States. Preface by W. E. B. DuBois. New York, Citadel Press [1951] xvi, 942 p. E185.A58

713 Aptheker, Herbert. Essays in the history of the American Negro. New York, International Publishers [1964] 216 p. E185.A6 1964 Bibliography: p. 211-216.

714 Aptheker, Herbert. To be free; studies in American Negro history. New York, International Publishers [1948] 256 p. E185.A63 "Reference notes": p. 193-248.

715 Bennett, Lerone. Before the Mayflower; a history of the Negro in America, 1619-1966. 3d ed. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1966. 449 p. illus., maps, ports. E185.B4 1966 Bibliography: p. [428]-442.

716 Bennett, Lerone. Black Power, U.S.A., the human side of Reconstruction, 1867-1877. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1967. 401 p. illus., ports. E185.2.B38 Bibliography: p. 390-393.

717 Bittle, William E., and Gilbert Geis. The longest way home; Chief Alfred C. Sam’s back-to-Africa movement. With the research assistance of Donald F. Parker. Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1964. 229 p. E448.B615 Includes bibliographical "Notes" (p. 213-221).

718 Bontemps, Arna W. Story of the Negro; illustrated by Raymond Lufkin. 2d ed., enl. New York, Knopf, 1955. 243 p. illus. E29.N3B6 1955

719 Boykin, James H. The Negro in North Carolina prior to 1861; an historical monograph. New York, Pageant Press [1958] 84 p. E185.93.N6B6 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 77-84).

720 Broderick, Francis L., and August Meier, eds. Negro protest thought in the twentieth century. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co. [1966, c1965] xliii, 444 p. (The American heritage series) E185.B87

721 Broom, Leonard, and Norval D. Glenn. Transformation of the Negro American. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 207 p. E185.6.B84 Bibliography: p. 193-199.

722 Brown, Ina C. The story of the American Negro. Decorations by Aaron Douglas. Rev. ed. New York, Friendship Press [1950] 212 p. illus. E185.6.B85 1950 Bibliography: p. 191-200.

723 Brown, William W. The rising son; or, The antecedents and advancement of the colored race. Boston, A. G. Brown, 1874. 552 p. port. E185.B884 "Representative men and women": p. 418-552.

724 Cain, Alfred E., ed. The winding road to freedom; a documentary survey of Negro experiences in America. Drawings: Horace Varela. Yonkers [N.Y.] Educational Heritage [1965] 384 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports. (Negro heritage library) [E185.C14] [TR: E184.6.C34] Bibliography: p. 374-377.

725 Caughey, John W., John H. Franklin, and Ernest R. May. Land of the free; a history of the United States. Educational advisers: Richard M. Clowes [and] Alfred T. Clark, Jr. [Rev.] New York, Benziger Bros., 1966. 658 p. illus. (part col.), ports. E178.1.C36 1966 Includes bibliographies.

726 Chambers, Lucille A., ed. America’s tenth man; a pictorial review of one-tenth of a nation, presenting the Negro contribution to American life today. Foreword by Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. New York, Twayne Publishers [1957] 351 p. illus. E185.6.C46

727 Christian, Kathryn. The history of the Negro American; resource material. [Des Moines] Des Moines Public Schools, 1968. 43 p. E185.C52 Bibliography: p. 43.

728 Cincinnati. Public Schools. The Negro in American life [by] Mabel Morsbach. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1967] 273 p. illus., maps, ports. E185.C56 1967 Bibliography: p. 255-260.

729 Conrad, Earl. The invention of the Negro. New York, P. S. Eriksson [1967, c1966] 244 p. E185.C74 Bibliography: p. [232]-236.

730 Coulter, Ellis M. The Civil War and readjustment in Kentucky. Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith, 1966 [c1926] 468 p. maps. E509.C83 1966 [TR: Coulter, E. Merton] Bibliography: p. 449-458.

731 Cromwell, John W. The Negro in American history; men and women eminent in the evolution of the American of African descent. Washington, American Negro Academy, 1914. 284 p. plates, ports. E185.C92 Bibliography: p. 257-262. Reprint issued by Johnson Reprint Corp., 1969.

732 Davie, Maurice R. Negroes in American society. New York, Whittlesey House [1949] 542 p. maps. E185.6.D3 Includes "References."

733 Delany, Martin R. The condition, elevation, emigration, and destiny of the colored people of the United States. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 214 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.D33 1968 Reprint of the 1852 ed., with a new introduction.

734 Drotning, Phillip T. A guide to Negro history in America. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1968. xiv, 247 p. E185.D72

735 Eisenstadt, Murray. The Negro in American life. New York, Oxford Book Co. [1968] 380 p. (Oxford readings in social studies) E184.6.E35 Includes bibliographies.

736 Eppse, Merl R. A guide to the study of the Negro in American history. Nashville, National Publication Co. [1943] 181 p. E185.E69 1943 "First printing, June, 1937.... Third printing, revised and enlarged, September, 1943." Bibliography: p. 180-181.

737 Eppse, Merl R. The Negro, too, in American history. Nashville, National Publication Co., 1949. xxii, 644 p. illus., maps, ports. E185.E696 1949 Bibliographical references included in introduction. "Reading material": p. 551-572.

738 Ferris, William H. The African abroad; or, His evolution in western civilization, tracing his development under Caucasian milieu. New Haven, Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1913. 2 v. illus., plates, ports. E185.F39

739 Fishel, Leslie H., and Benjamin Quarles. The Negro American; a documentary history. Glenview, Ill., Scott, Foresman [1967] 536 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports. E185.F5 Bibliographical footnotes.

740 Foster, William Z. The Negro people in American history. New York, International Publishers [1954] 608 p. E185.F6 Bibliography: p. 567-592.

741 Franklin, John H. The free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1943. 271 p. maps, tables. E185.93.N6F7 Bibliography: p. [247]-258.

742 Franklin, John H. From slavery to freedom; a history of Negro Americans. 3d ed. [rev. and enl.] New York, Knopf, 1967. xxii, 686, xliii p. illus., ports. E185.F825 1967 "Bibliographical notes": p. [653]-686.

743 Franklin, John H. The militant South, 1800-1861. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1956. 317 p. F213.F75 Includes bibliography.

744 Frazier, Edward Franklin. The Negro in the United States. Rev. ed. New York, Macmillan [1957] xxxiii, 769 p. diagrs., maps, tables. E185.F833 1957 Bibliography: p. 707-752.

745 Freidel, Frank B. The Negro and Puerto Rican in American history. Boston, Heath [1964] 27 p. illus., ports. E185.F85

746 Fuller, Thomas O. Pictorial history of the American Negro; a story of progress and development along social, political, economic, educational and spiritual lines. Memphis, Tenn., Pictorial History, 1933. xxiii, 375 p. illus. (part col.), maps, ports. E185.F97 Bibliography: p. 361-363.

747 Goldston, Robert C. The Negro revolution. New York, Macmillan [1968] 247 p. illus., ports. E185.G6

748 Greene, Lorenzo J. The Negro in colonial New England, 1620-1776. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1966, c1942] 404 p. E445.N5G7 1966 Reprint of a thesis, Columbia University, 1942. Bibliography: p. [361]-384.

749 Harlan, Louis R. The Negro in American history. Washington, American Historical Association [1965] 29 p. (Service Center for Teachers of History. Publication no. 61) E175.1.H3 Bibliography: p. 26-29.

750 Hartshorn, William N., ed. An era of progress and promise, 1863-1910; the religious, moral, and educational development of the American Negro since his emancipation. George W. Penniman, associate editor. Boston, Priscilla Pub. Co., 1910. 576 p. illus., ports. E185.6.H33 [TR: Hartshorn, W. N.]

751 Hesseltine, William B., ed. The tragic conflict; the Civil War and Reconstruction. Selected and edited with introduction and notes by William B. Hesseltine. New York, G. Braziller, 1962. 528 p. (The American epochs series) E464.H4 Bibliography: p. [527]-528.

752 Hodges, Carl G., and Helene H. Levene, comps. Illinois Negro historymakers. Compiled with the assistance of Helen Horney, Julia Wanless and the Illinois State Historical Library staff. Chicago, Illinois Emancipation Centennial Commission, 1964. 91 p. illus., ports. E185.93.I2H6

753 Hughes, Langston, and Milton Meltzer. A pictorial history of the Negro in America. 3d rev. ed. New York, Crown Publishers [1968] 380 p. illus., maps, ports. E185.H83 1968 "Third revision by C. Eric Lincoln and Milton Meltzer." Bibliography: p. 375.

754 Jordan, Winthrop D. White over black: American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812. Chapel Hill, Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture at Williamsburg, Va., by the University of North Carolina Press [1968] xx, 651 p. map. E185.J69 Bibliography: p. 610-614. Bibliographical footnotes.

755 Katz, William L., comp. Eyewitness; the Negro in American history. New York, Pitman Pub. Corp. [1967] xix, 554 p. illus., facsims., ports. E185.K28

756 Katz, William L. Teachers’ guide to American Negro history. Chicago, Quadrangle Books [1968] 192 p. illus., ports. E185.K285 Includes bibliographies.

757 Lincoln, Charles Eric. The Negro pilgrimage in America. New York, Bantam Books [1967] 184 p. illus., facsims., ports. (Bantam pathfinder editions) E185.L47 [TR: Lincoln, C. Eric]

758 Little, Malcolm. Malcolm X on Afro-American history. [New York, Merit Publishers, 1967] 48 p. E185.L5 "Speech ... from ... a public meeting on January 24, 1965."

759 Litwack, Leon F. North of slavery; the Negro in the free States, 1790-1860. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1961] 318 p. E185.9.L5 "Bibliographical essay": p. 280-303.

760 Logan, Rayford W., and Irving S. Cohen. The American Negro; old world background and new world experience. With the editorial assistance of Howard R. Anderson. Boston, Houghton Mifflin [1967] 278 p. illus., maps, ports. (Houghton Mifflin social studies program; history) E185.L84 Bibliography: p. 266-268.

761 Logan, Rayford W. The betrayal of the Negro, from Rutherford B. Hayes to Woodrow Wilson. New enl. ed. New York, Collier Books [1965] 447 p. E185.61.L64 1965 "Originally published as The Negro in American Life and Thought: the Nadir, 1877-1901." Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 397-430).

762 Logan, Rayford W. The Negro in the United States, a brief history. Princeton, D. Van Nostrand [1957] 191 p. (An Anvil original, no. 19) E185.L85 Includes bibliography.

763 McPherson, James M. The Negro’s Civil War; how American Negroes felt and acted during the war for the Union. New York, Pantheon Books [1965] 358 p. illus., ports. E540.N3M25 "A note on sources": p. [343]-347.

764 McPherson, James M. The struggle for equality; abolitionists and the Negro in the Civil War and Reconstruction. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1964. 474 p. illus. E449.M176 "Bibliographical essay": p. 433-450.

765 Mazyck, Walter H. George Washington and the Negro. Washington, Associated Publishers [c1932] 180 p. E312.17.M38

766 Meier, August, and Elliott M. Rudwick. From plantation to ghetto; an interpretive history of American Negroes. New York, Hill and Wang [1966] 280 p. map. E185.M4

767 Meier, August. Negro thought in America, 1880-1915; racial ideologies in the age of Booker T. Washington. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press [1963] 336 p. E185.6.M5 "Bibliographical note": p. 280-282. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 283-316).

768 Meltzer, Milton. In their own words; a history of the American Negro. New York, Crowell [1964-67] 3 v. illus., facsims., ports. E185.M54 Includes bibliographies. Contents.—[1.] 1619-1865.—[2.] 1865-1916.—[3.] 1916-1966.

769 Meltzer, Milton, and August Meier. Time of trial, time of hope; the Negro in America, 1919-1941. Illustrated by Moneta Barnett. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1966. 120 p. illus., ports. (Zenith books) E185.6.M54

770 The Negro in American history. [Mortimer J. Adler, general editor; Charles Van Doren, editor; George Ducas, executive editor] With an introduction by Saunders Redding. [Chicago] Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. [1969] 3 v. illus. E185.N4 Contents.—1. Black Americans, 1928-1968.—2. A taste of freedom, 1854-1927.—3. Slaves and masters, 1567-1854.

771 New York (City) Board of Education. The Negro in American history. Albany, Reprinted by the University of the State of New York, Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development, 1965. 158 p. E185.N56 Bibliography: p. 151-158. A curriculum guide which includes the African heritage.

772 Ottley, Roi. Black odyssey, the story of the Negro in America. New York, C. Scribner’s Sons, 1948. 340 p. E185.O85 Bibliography: p. 315-322.

773 Pease, Frederick H. Found wanting. [Richmond, Va., 1968] 214 p. E185.P35

774 Pease, William H., and Jane H. Pease. Black Utopia; Negro communal experiments in America. Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1963. 204 p. E448.P36 Bibliography: p. [191]-200.

775 Pennington, James W. C. Text book of the origin and history, &c. &c. of the colored people. Hartford, L. Skinner, Printer, 1841. 96 p. E185.P41 Earliest attempt to write the history of the Negro.

776 Pinkney, Alphonso. Black Americans. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1959] xvii, 226 p. (Ethnic groups in American life series) E185.P5 Includes bibliographies.

777 Powell, Adam Clayton. Marching blacks, an interpretive history of the rise of the black common man. New York, Dial Press, 1945. 218 p. E185.6.P8 Bibliography: p. 215-218.

778 Quarles, Benjamin. Black abolitionists. New York, Oxford University Press [1969] 310 p. E449.Q17 "Note on bibliographical literature": p. 251-252. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 253-292).

779 Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the making of America. New York, Collier Books [1964] 288 p. (A Collier books original) E185.Q2 "AS 534." Bibliography: p. 267-271.

780 Redding, Jay Saunders. The Negro. Washington, Potomac Books, 1967. 101 p. illus. (The U.S.A. survey series) E185.R42 [TR: Redding, J. Saunders] Bibliography: p. 91-94.

781 Redding, Jay Saunders. On being Negro in America. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1951] 156 p. E185.61.R3 [TR: Redding, J. Saunders]

783 Rogers, Joel A. Africa’s gift to America; the Afro-American in the making and saving of the United States. New York [1959] 254 p. illus. E185.R74 [TR: Rogers, J. A.]

784 Rogers, Joel A. 100 amazing facts about the Negro, with complete proof; a short cut to the world history of the Negro. [24th rev. ed.] New York [1963] 58 p. illus., ports. HT1581.R62 1963 Stamped on t.p.: Distributed by Sportshelf, New Rochelle, N.Y.

782 Redding, Jay Saunders. They came in chains; Americans from Africa. Philadelphia, Lippincott [1950] 320 p. (The Peoples of America series) E185.R4 [TR: Redding, J. Saunders] Bibliography: p. 304-308.

785 Rose, Arnold M., ed. Assuring freedom to the free; a century of emancipation in the USA. With an introduction by Lyndon B. Johnson. Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1964. 306 p. E185.6.R74 Bibliographical footnotes.

786 Sloan, Irving J. The American Negro; a chronology and fact book. 2d ed. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., Oceana Publications, 1968. 112 p. E185.S57 1968 Bibliography: p. 71-[74].

787 Staudenraus, P. J. The African colonization movement, 1816-1865. New York, Columbia University Press, 1961. 323 p. E448.S78 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [252]-304). "Bibliographical essay": p. [305]-310.

788 Tannenbaum, Frank. Slave and citizen, the Negro in the Americas. New York, Knopf, 1947 [i.e. 1946] 128 p. double table. E29.N3T3 Bibliographical footnotes.

789 Thorpe, Earl E. The mind of the Negro; an intellectual history of Afro-Americans. Baton Rouge, La., Printed by Ortlieb Press [1961] 562 p. E185.82.T5 Bibliographical references included in "Footnotes" (p. [496]-548).

790 Thorpe, Earl E. Negro historians in the United States. Baton Rouge, La., Fraternal Press [1958] 188 p. E175.T5 Bibliography: p. 169-180.

791 Townsend, William H. Lincoln and the Bluegrass; slavery and civil war in Kentucky. [Lexington] University of Kentucky Press [1955] xiv, 392 p. illus., facsims., ports. E457.T78 "Bibliographical notes": p. [359]-385.

792 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Select Subcommittee on Labor. To establish a National Commission on Negro History and Culture. Hearing, Ninetieth Congress, second session, on H.R. 12962. March 18, 1968. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1968. 127 p. illus. KF27.E345 1968b Bibliographical footnotes.

793 Van Deusen, John G. The black man in white America. Washington, Associated Publishers, 1938. 338 p. E185.6.V28 Bibliography: p. 301-318.

794 Voegeli, V. Jacque. Free but not equal; the Midwest and the Negro during the Civil War. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1967] 215 p. E185.9.V6 Includes bibliographical references.

795 Wade, Richard C., ed. The Negro in American life; selected readings, edited and annotated by Richard C. Wade with the editorial assistance of Howard R. Anderson. Boston, Houghton Mifflin [1965] 182 p. illus., ports. (Life in America series) E185.W17 Houghton Mifflin social studies program; history.

796 Wagandt, Charles L. The mighty revolution; Negro emancipation in Maryland, 1862-1864. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press [1964] 299 p. illus., maps. E512.W2 Bibliography: p. 269-284.

797 Washington, Booker T. The story of the Negro; the rise of the race from slavery. New York, P. Smith, 1940. 2 v. port. E185.W316 1940 "Published, November, 1909. Reprinted 1940." Bibliographical footnotes. Contents.—v. 1. pt. 1. The Negro in Africa. pt. 2. The Negro as a slave.—v. 2. pt. 3. The Negro as a freeman.

798 Wesley, Charles H. Neglected history; essays in Negro history by a college president: Charles H. Wesley. Wilberforce, Ohio, Central State College Press, 1965. 200 p. E185.W46 Bibliographical references included in "Historical notes" (p. 164-187).

799 Wesley, Charles H., ed. The Negro in the Americas. Washington, Graduate School, Howard University [1940] 86 p. (Public lectures of the Division of the Social Sciences of the Graduate School, Howard University. v. 1) H31.H65 v. 1 [E29.N3W5] Contents.—The Negro in the British West Indies, by Eric Williams.—Notes on the Negro in the French West Indies, by L.T. Achille.—The Negro in Spanish America, by R. W. Logan.—The Negro in Brazil, by Richard Pattee.—The Haitian nation, by Dantes Bellegarde.—Race, migration and citizenship, by Ira De A. Reid.—The Negro in the United States and Canada, by C. H. Wesley.

800 Weyl, Nathaniel. The Negro in American civilization. Washington, Public Affairs Press [1960] 360 p. E185.W5 "References": p. 322-351.

801 Williams, George W. History of the Negro race in America. New York, Bergman Publishers [1968] 2 v. port. E185.W7 1968 [TR: Williams, George Washington] Reprint of the 1883 ed. Bibliographical footnotes.

802 Woodson, Carter G. Free Negro heads of families in the United States in 1830, together with a brief treatment of the free Negro. Washington, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History [c1925] lviii, 296 p. E185.W887 "Second of a series of documentary studies of the free Negro provided for by a grant ... from the Laura Spelman Rockefeller memorial in 1921."—Foreword. Bibliographical footnotes.

803 Woodson, Carter G., ed. The mind of the Negro as reflected in letters written during the crisis, 1800-1860. New York, Russell & Russell [1969] xxxii, 672 p. E185.W8877 1969 Reprint of the 1926 ed. Bibliographical footnotes.

804 Woodson, Carter G., and Charles H. Wesley. The Negro in our history. 10th ed., further rev. and enl. Washington, Associated Publishers [1962] 833 p. illus. E185.W89 1962 Bibliography: p. 775-803.

805 Woodson, Carter G. Negro makers of history. Washington, Associated Publishers [c1928] 362 p. illus., facsims., map, ports. E185.W895 "An adaptation of [the author’s] The Negro in Our History to the capacity of children in the elementary schools."—Preface.

806 Woodward, Comer Vann. The burden of southern history. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1960] 205 p. F209.W6 [TR: Woodward, C. Vann] Essays.

807 Wynes, Charles E., ed. The Negro in the South since 1865; selected essays in American Negro history. University, University of Alabama Press [1965] 253 p. (Southern historical publications, no. 10) E185.6.W97 Bibliographical footnotes.

16—HISTORY—Slavery

808 Aptheker, Herbert. American Negro slave revolts. New York, International Publishers [1963] 409 p. E447.A67 1963 Issued also as thesis (Ph.D.), Columbia University. Includes bibliography.

809 Aptheker, Herbert. Nat Turner’s slave rebellion. Together with the full text of the so-called "confessions" of Nat Turner made in prison in 1831. New York, Published for A.I.M.S. by Humanities Press [1966] 152 p. facsim. F232.S7A8 Thesis (M.A.)—Columbia University. Bibliography: p. 111-125.

810 Aptheker, Herbert. One continual cry; David Walker’s Appeal to the colored citizens of the world, 1829-1830, its setting & its meaning, together with the full text of the third, and last, edition of the Appeal. New York, Published for A.I.M.S. by Humanities Press [1965] 150 p. E446.W2A6 Bibliography: p. 149-150.

811 Bancroft, Frederic. Slave-trading in the Old South. Baltimore, J. H. Furst Co., 1931. 415 p. facsims., plates, table. E442.B21

812 Barnes, Gilbert H. The antislavery impulse, 1830-1844. With a new introduction by William G. McLoughlin. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1964] xxxv, 298 p. E449.B264 1964 First published in 1933. Includes bibliographical references.

813 Brackett, Jeffrey R. The Negro in Maryland; a study of the institution of slavery. Baltimore, N. Murray, publication agent, Johns Hopkins University, 1889. 268 p. (Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science. Extra v. 6) H31.J62 v. 6 E445.M3B7

814 Bruce, Kathleen. Virginia iron manufacture in the slave era. New York, A. M. Kelley, 1968. 482 p. illus., facsim., map, port. (Library of early American business and industry, 22) HD9517.V52B7 1968 Reprints of economic classics. Reprint of the 1930 ed. Bibliography: p. 431-451.

815 Buckmaster, Henrietta, pseud. Let my people go; the story of the underground railroad and the growth of the abolition movement. New York, Harper [c1941] 398 p. map, plates, ports. E450.B89 1941 London edition (V. Gollancz) has title: Out of the House of Bondage. Bibliography: p. 375-388.

816 Coffin, Levi. Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, the reputed president of the underground railroad. New York, A. M. Kelley, 1968. 712 p. ports. (Reprints of economic classics) E450.C64 1968 Reprint of the 1876 ed.

817 Coleman, John Winston. Slavery times in Kentucky. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1940. xiv, 351 p. facsims., plates, ports. E445.K5C7 [TR: Coleman, J. Winston] "Selected bibliography": p. 327-332.

818 Davis, David B. The problem of slavery in Western culture. Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press [1966] xiv, 505 p. HT871.D3 Bibliographical footnotes.

819 Dillon, Merton L. Benjamin Lundy and the struggle for Negro freedom. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1966. 285 p. port. E446.D54 Bibliography: p. [263]-267.

820 Donnan, Elizabeth, ed. Documents illustrative of the history of the slave trade to America. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1930-35. 4 v. map, tables. (Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication no. 409) E441.D68 AS32.A5 no. 409 On verso of t.p.: Division of Historical Research, Carnegie Institution of Washington. Contents.—1. 1441-1700.—2. The eighteenth century.—3. New England and the middle colonies.—4. The border colonies and the southern colonies.

821 Donovan, Frank R. Mr. Lincoln’s proclamation; the story of the Emancipation Proclamation. New York, Dodd, Mead [1964] 146 p. illus., ports. E457.2.D68

822 Douglas, William O. Mr. Lincoln & the Negroes; the long road to equality. New York, Atheneum, 1963. 237 p. E457.2.D7 Appendix (p. 117-232) contains texts of documents from 1776 to 1963.

823 Drewry, William S. The Southampton Insurrection. Murfreesboro, N.C., Johnson Pub. Co., 1968. 240 p. illus., maps, ports. (A Virginia heritage book) F232.S7D7 1968 Reprint of the 1900 ed., with biographical notes on the author and an index. Bibliography: p. 198-201.

824 Duberman, Martin B., ed. The antislavery vanguard: new essays on the abolitionists. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1965. 508 p. E449.D84 Bibliographical footnotes.

825 DuBois, William E. B. The suppression of the African slave-trade to the United States of America, 1638-1870. New York, Longmans, Green, 1896. 335 p. diagrs. (Harvard historical studies, v. 1) E441.D81 Appendixes.—A. A chronological conspectus of colonial and State legislation restricting the African slave-trade, 1641-1787.—B. A chronological conspectus of State, national, and international legislation, 1788-1871.—C. Typical cases of vessels engaged in the American slave-trade, 1619-1864.—D. Bibliography (p. [299]-325).

826 Dumond, Dwight L. Antislavery origins of the Civil War in the United States. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1939. 143 p. E449.D87 "Commonwealth Foundation lectures, University College, London, second term, 1938-39." "List of additional readings": p. 131-134. "Selected bibliography of proslavery and antislavery publications": p. 135-139.

827 Dumond, Dwight L. Antislavery; the crusade for freedom in America. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press [1961] 422 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports. E441.D84 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [373]-413).

828 Elkins, Stanley M. Slavery; a problem in American institutional and intellectual life. 2d ed. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1968] 263 p. E443.E4 1968 Bibliographical footnotes.

829 Federal Writers’ Project. Lay my burden down; a folk history of slavery, edited by B. A. Botkin. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1945] xxi, 285 p. plates. E444.F26 "A selection and integration of excerpts and complete narratives from the Slave Narrative Collection of the Federal Writers’ Project."

830 Filler, Louis. The crusade against slavery, 1830-1860. New York, Harper [1960] 318 p. illus. (The New American nation series) E449.F49 Bibliography: p. 281-303.

831 Fisk University, Nashville. Social Science Institute. Unwritten history of slavery, autobiographical account of Negro ex-slaves. Nashville, 1945. 322 (i.e. 323) leaves. (Its Social science source documents, no. 1) E444.F5 "The interviews with these ex-slaves were conducted during 1929 and 1930 by Mrs. Ophelia Settle Egypt."—Introductory note.

832 Fitzhugh, George. Cannibals all! or, Slaves without masters. Edited by C. Vann Woodward. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960. 264 p. (The John Harvard library) E449.F555 1960

833 Foner, Philip S. Business & slavery: the New York merchants & the irrepressible conflict. New York, Russell & Russell [1968] 356 p. F128.44.F67 1968 Reprint of the 1941 ed. Bibliography: p. 323-336.

834 Gara, Larry. The liberty line; the legend of the underground railroad. Lexington, University of Kentucky Press [1961] 201 p. E450.G22 Bibliographical footnotes.

835 Genovese, Eugene D. The political economy of slavery; studies in the economy & society of the slave South. New York, Pantheon Books [1965] xiv, 304 p. E442.G45 Includes bibliographies.

836 Halasz, Nicholas. The rattling chains; slave unrest and revolt in the antebellum South. New York, D. McKay Co. [1966] 274 p. E447.H3 Bibliography: p. 257-266.

837 Helper, Hinton R. The impending crisis of the South; how to meet it. Edited by George M. Fredrickson. Cambridge, Mass., Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1968. lxiii, 429 p. (The John Harvard library) E449.H483 1968 Reprint of the 1857 ed. with a new introduction by the editor. Bibliographical footnotes.

838 Hollander, Barnett. Slavery in America. New York, Barnes & Noble [1963] 212 p. DLC-LL [TR: London, Bowes & Bowes [c1962] KF4545.S5H59]

839 Jenkins, William S. Pro-slavery thought in the Old South. Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith, 1960 [c1935] 381 p. E441.J46 1960 Bibliography: p. 309-358.

839a Jernegan, Marcus W. Laboring and dependent classes in colonial America, 1607-1783; studies of the economic, educational, and social significance of slaves, servants, apprentices, and poor folk. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [c1931] 256 p. (Social service monographs, no. 17) E188.J57 "Bibliographical note": p. 211-212. "Notes": p. 213-248.

840 Johnson, Frank R. The Nat Turner slave insurrection. Murfreesboro, N.C., Johnson Pub. Co. [1966] 248 p. illus., maps. F232.S7J6 [TR: Johnson, F. Roy] "The confessions of Nat Turner": p. 225-248. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 187-210).

841 Kemble, Frances A. Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation in 1838-1839. Edited, with an introduction, by John A. Scott. New York, Knopf, 1961. lxx, 415 p. facsim., maps, port. F290.K332 1961 [TR: Kemble, Fanny] "Bibliographical notes": p. 406-415. Bibliographical footnotes.

842 Korn, Bertram W. Jews and Negro slavery in the Old South, 1789-1865. Elkins Park, Pa., Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, 1961. 68 p. illus. E441.K65 "Delivered as the presidential address at the fifty-ninth annual meeting of the American Jewish Historical Society, February 18, 1961, and reprinted from the March, 1961, issue of its quarterly Publication." Bibliographical footnotes.

843 Lader, Lawrence. The bold Brahmins; New England’s war against slavery, 1831-1863. New York, Dutton, 1961. 318 p. illus. E449.L12 Bibliography: p. 293-312.

844 Latham, Frank B. The Dred Scott decision, March 6, 1857; slavery and the Supreme Court’s self-inflicted wound. New York, F. Watts [1968] 54 p. illus., facsims., ports. (A Focus book) KF4545.S5L3 Bibliography, p. 52.

845 Lester, Julius, comp. To be a slave. Illustrated by Tom Feelings. New York, Dial Press [1968] 160 p. illus. E444.L47 A compilation, selected from various sources and arranged chronologically, of the reminiscences of slaves and ex-slaves about their experiences from the leaving of Africa through the Civil War and into the early twentieth century. Bibliography: p. 159-160.

846 Lloyd, Arthur Y. The slavery controversy, 1831-1860. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1939. 337 p. E449.L76 "Selected bibliography": p. [287]-322.

847 Lofton, John. Insurrection in South Carolina: the turbulent world of Denmark Vesey. Yellow Springs, Ohio, Antioch Press [1964] 294 p. maps. F279.C4L6 Bibliography: p. [274]-286.

848 Loguen, Jermain W. The Rev. J. W. Loguen as a slave and as a freeman. A narrative of real life. Syracuse, N.Y., J. G. K. Truair, Printers, 1859. 454 p. port. E444.L83 Written in the third person, but apparently the work of Loguen. "Testimony of Rev. E. P. Rogers," including a poem "Loguen’s Position": p. 445-450.

849 McKitrick, Eric L., ed. Slavery defended: the views of the Old South. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1963] 180 p. (A Spectrum book) E449.M16 "Suggestions for further reading, and acknowledgments": p. 179-180.

850 McManus, Edgar J. A history of Negro slavery in New York. Foreword by Richard B. Morris. [Syracuse, N.Y.] Syracuse University Press [1966] 219 p. E445.N56M3 "Bibliographical note": p. 201-212.

851 May, Samuel J. Some recollections of our antislavery conflict. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 408 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E449.M461 1968 Reprint of the 1869 ed., with a new introduction.

852 Moore, George H. Notes on the history of slavery in Massachusetts. New York, Negro Universities Press [1968] 256 p. E445.M4M8 1968 Reprint of the 1866 ed. Bibliographical footnotes.

853 Olmsted, Frederick L. Journey through Texas; a saddle-trip on the southwestern frontier. Edited by James Howard. Austin, Tex., Von Boeckmann-Jones Press [distributed by University Cooperative Bookstore] 1962. 299 p. illus. F391.O512 1962 Bibliography: p. 291-295.

854 Owens, William A. Slave mutiny; the revolt on the schooner Amistad. New York, J. Day Co. [1953] 312 p. illus. E447.O9

855 Phillips, Ulrich B. American Negro slavery; a survey of the supply, employment and control of Negro labor as determined by the plantation regime. New York, Appleton, 1918. 529 p. E441.P549 Bibliographical footnotes.

856 Phillips, Ulrich B. Life and labor in the Old South. Boston, Little, Brown [1963] 375 p. illus. F209.P563 Bibliographical footnotes.

857 Pickard, Kate E. R. The kidnapped and the ransomed. [New York] Negro Publication Society of America, 1941. 315 p. ([Negro Publication Society of America. Publications] Series 1, History, no. 1) E444.S855 "The first edition ... appeared in 1856."—Editor’s note. "Appendix. Seth Conklin [by W. H. Furness]": p. 293-315.

858 Postell, William D. The health of slaves on southern plantations. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1951] 231 p. illus. (Louisiana State University studies. Social science series, no. 1) E443.P78 Bibliography: p. 214-226.

859 Rozwenc, Edwin C., ed. Slavery as a cause of the Civil War. Rev. ed. Boston, Heath [1963] 120 p. (Problems in American civilization; readings selected by the Dept. of American Studies, Amherst College) E459.R6 1963 "Suggestions for additional reading": p. 103-104.

860 Ruchames, Louis, ed. The abolitionists; a collection of their writings. New York, Putnam [1963] 259 p. E449.R88

861 Sanborn, Franklin B. Recollections of seventy years. Boston, R. G. Badger, 1909. Detroit, Gale Research Co., 1967. 2 v. (607 p.) illus., facsims., ports. (The Gale library of lives and letters: American writers series) E449.S21 1967 Contents.—v. 1. Political life.—v. 2. Literary life.

862 Scarborough, Ruth. The opposition to slavery in Georgia prior to 1860. New York, Negro Universities Press [1968, c1933] 257 p. E445.G3S25 1968 Bibliography: p. 252-257.

863 Sellers, James B. Slavery in Alabama. University, University of Alabama Press, 1950. 426 p. illus., ports. E445.A3S4 Bibliography: p. [399]-409.

864 Sherrard, Owen A. Freedom from fear; the slave and his emancipation. New York, St. Martin’s Press [1961, c1959] 200 p. HT1162.S45 1961 Bibliography: p. [191]-193.

865 Shugg, Roger W. Origins of class struggle in Louisiana; a social history of white farmers and laborers during slavery and after, 1840-1875. [Baton Rouge] Louisiana State University Press [1968] xiv, 372 p. (Louisiana paperbacks, L-36) F374.S58 1968 Bibliography: p. 332-363.

866 Siebert, Wilbur H. The underground railroad from slavery to freedom. With an introduction by Albert Bushnell Hart. New York, Russell & Russell [1967] xxv, 478 p. illus., facsim., maps (part fold.), ports. E450.S57 1967 Reprint of the 1898 ed. Bibliography: p. 380-402.

867 Spears, John R. The American slave trade; an account of its origin, growth, and suppression. Abridged ed. New York, Ballantine Books [1960] 158 p. illus. (Ballantine books, 392K) E441.S736

868 Stampp, Kenneth M. The peculiar institution: slavery in the ante-bellum South. New York, Knopf, 1956. 435 p. E441.S8 "Manuscripts consulted, and their locations": p. 431-[436]. Bibliographical footnotes.

869 Starkey, Marion L. Striving to make it my home; the story of Americans from Africa. New York, Norton [1964] 256 p. E441.S82 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 251-256).

870 Starling, Marion W. The slave narrative; its place in American literary history. New York, New York University, 1949. 19 p. E444.S8 Abridgement of thesis—New York University. Bibliographical footnotes.

871 Stephenson, Clarence D. The impact of the slavery issue on Indiana County. Marion Center, Pa., Mahoning Mimeograph & Pamphlet Service [1964] 155 p. illus., facsims., ports. (Indiana County historical series, no. 2) F157.I3S78 Bibliography: p. 151-155.

872 Still, William. The underground rail road. A record of facts, authentic narratives, letters &c., narrating the hardships, hair-breadth escapes and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, as related by themselves and others, or witnessed by the author; together with sketches of some of the largest stockholders, and most liberal aiders and advisers, of the road. Philadelphia, Porter & Coates, 1872. 780 p. illus., plates, ports. E450.S85 Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1968.

873 Strother, Horatio T. The underground railroad in Connecticut. Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University Press [1962] 262 p. illus. E450.S93

874 The Suppressed book about slavery. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 432 p. illus. (The American Negro; his history and literature) E449.S9592 1968 Reprint of the 1864 ed.

875 Sydnor, Charles S. Slavery in Mississippi. Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith, 1965 [c1933] 270 p. map. E445.M6S92 1965 At head of title: The American Historical Association. Bibliography: p. 255-262.

876 Taylor, Joe G. Negro slavery in Louisiana. [Baton Rouge] Louisiana Historical Association [1963] 260 p. E445.L8T3 Bibliography: p. 239-252.

877 Trefousse, Hans L. The radical Republicans; Lincoln’s vanguard for racial justice. New York, Knopf, 1969 [c1968] xiv, 492, xvii p. illus., ports. E449.T79 Bibliography: p. 471-492.

877a Turner, Edward R. The Negro in Pennsylvania, slavery—servitude—freedom, 1639-1861. Washington, American Historical Association, 1911. 314 p. (Prize essays of the American Historical Association, 1910) E185.93.P41T9 To this essay was awarded the Justin Winsor Prize in American History for 1910. Bibliography: p. 255-294.

878 Turner, Nat. The confessions of Nat Turner, the leader of the late insurrection in Southampton, Va., as fully and voluntarily made to Thomas R. Gray, in the prison where he was confined. Richmond, T. R. Gray, 1832. 24 p. F232.S7T9

879 Wade, Richard C. Slavery in the cities; the South, 1820-1860. New York, Oxford University Press, 1964. 340 p. E443.W3 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [287]-323).

880 Walker, David. David Walker’s appeal, in four articles, together with a preamble, to the coloured citizens of the world, but in particular, and very expressly, to those of the United States of America. Edited and with an introduction by Charles M. Wiltse. New York, Hill and Wang [1965] 78 p. (American century series, AC73) E446.W178 Reprint of the 1929 ed. Bibliographical footnotes.

881 Wish, Harvey, ed. Slavery in the South; first-hand accounts of the ante-bellum American Southland from northern & southern whites, Negroes, & foreign observers. New York, Farrar, Straus [1964] xxi, 290 p. facsim. (Materials of American history series) E441.W78 Bibliography: p. [xxiii].

882 Zilversmit, Arthur. First emancipation; the abolition of slavery in the North. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1967] 262 p. E446.Z5 "Bibliography essay": p. [245]-250.

17—HISTORY—Reconstruction

883 Abbott, Martin. The Freedmen’s Bureau in South Carolina, 1865-1872. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1967] 162 p. F274.A23 Bibliography: p. [145]-158.

884 Allen, James S. Reconstruction; the battle for democracy (1865-1876). New York, International Publishers [c1937] 256 p. illus. [A history of the American people] E668.A45 "Selected bibliography": p. 249-252.

884a Andrews, Sidney. The South since the war, as shown by fourteen weeks of travel and observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1866. 400 p. F216.A56

885 Bentley, George R. A history of the Freedmen’s Bureau. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, 1955. 298 p. E185.2.B4 Thesis—University of Wisconsin. Bibliography: p. 266-279.

886 Botume, Elizabeth H. First days amongst the contrabands. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 286 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.93.S7B7 1968 Reprint of the 1893 ed., with a new introduction.

887 Brock, William R. An American crisis: Congress and Reconstruction, 1865-1867. [New York] St. Martin’s Press [1963] 312 p. E668.B85 "Bibliographical note": p. 305.

888 Bruce, Philip A. The plantation Negro as a freeman; observations on his character, condition, and prospects in Virginia. New York, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1889. 262 p. (Questions of the day, no. 57) E185.6.B88

889 Buckmaster, Henrietta, pseud. Freedom bound. New York, Macmillan [1965] 185 p. E185.2.B9 Bibliography: p. 183-184.

890 Carter, Hodding. The angry scar; the story of Reconstruction. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1959. 425 p. (Mainstream of America series) E668.C3 Bibliography: p. [411]-414.

891 Coulter, Ellis M. The South during Reconstruction, 1865-1877. [Baton Rouge] Louisiana State University Press, 1947. 426 p. illus., maps (1 fold.) (A History of the South, v. 8) F216.C6 [TR: Coulter, E. Merton] "Critical essay on authorities": p. 392-407.

892 Craven, Avery O. Reconstruction: the ending of the Civil War. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1969] 330 p. E668.C9 Bibliography: p. 308-315.

893 Crowe, Charles R., ed. The age of Civil War and Reconstruction, 1830-1900; a book of interpretative essays. Homewood, Ill., Dorsey Press, 1966. 479 p. (The Dorsey series in American history) F209.C7 Includes bibliographies.

894 Current, Richard N., ed. Reconstruction, 1865-1877. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1965] 183 p. (A Spectrum book, S-114: Eyewitness accounts of American history) E668.C98

895 Dennett, John R. The South as it is: 1865-1866. Edited and with an introduction by Henry M. Christman. New York, Viking Press [1965] 370 p. F216.D4 1965 A series of articles written for The Nation, July 1865-Apr. 1866.

896 Donald, Henderson H. The Negro freedman; life conditions of the American Negro in the early years after emancipation. New York, H. Schuman, 1952. 270 p. E185.2.D65 Bibliography: p. [255]-258.

897 Drisko, Carol F., and Edgar A. Toppin. The unfinished march; the Negro in the United States, Reconstruction to World War I. Illustrated by Tracy Sugarman. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1967. 118 p. col. illus. (Zenith books) E185.6.D7

898 DuBois, William E. B. Black Reconstruction in America; an essay toward a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860-1880. New York, Russell & Russell [1966, c1935] 746 p. E668.D83 1966b Bibliography: p. 731-737.

899 Dunning, William A. Reconstruction, political and economic, 1865-1877. New York, Harper, 1907. xvi, 378 p. maps, port. (The American nation; a history, v. 22) E178.A54 v. 22 "Critical essay on authorities": p. [342]-357.

900 Evans, William McKee. Ballots and fence rails; Reconstruction on the lower Cape Fear. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1967] 314 p. maps. F262.C2E9 1967 Bibliography: p. [291]-301.

901 Ficklen, John R. History of Reconstruction in Louisiana, through 1868. Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith, 1966 [c1910] 234 p. (Johns Hopkins University. Studies in historical and political science, ser. 28, no. 1) H31.J6 ser. 28, no. 1 1966 Bibliographical footnotes.

902 Fleming, Walter L., ed. Documentary history of Reconstruction, political, military, social, religious, educational & industrial, 1865 to the present time. Cleveland, A. H. Clark Co., 1906-7. 2 v. facsims., plates, port. E668.F58

903 Fleming, Walter L., ed. Documents relating to Reconstruction. Morgantown, W. Va., 1904. [269] p. E668.F59 Contents.—no. 1. The constitution and the ritual of the 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 Council of Safety. Local Ku Klux constitution. The ’76 Association.—no. 6-7. Freedmen’s Bureau documents. The Freedmen’s Savings Bank.—no. 8. Laws relating to freedmen, 1865-6.

904 Franklin, John H. The Emancipation Proclamation. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1963. 181 p. illus. E453.F8 [TR: Franklin, John Hope] "Sources": p. 157-162. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [163]-173).

905 Franklin, John H. Reconstruction: after the Civil War. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1961] 258 p. illus. (The Chicago history of American civilization) E668.F7 [TR: Franklin, John Hope] "Suggested reading": p. 232-242.

906 Henry, Robert S. The story of Reconstruction. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co. [c1938] 633 p. map (on lining papers), plates. E668.H516 Bibliography included in "Acknowledgments."

907 Hyman, Harold M., ed. New frontiers of the American Reconstruction. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1966. 156 p. E668.H98 Papers presented at a conference held at the University of Illinois in April 1965. Includes bibliographical footnotes.

908 Hyman, Harold M., comp. The radical Republicans and Reconstruction, 1861-1870. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1967] lxxxvi, 538 p. (The American heritage series, 47) E668.H985 Bibliography: lxix-lxxxvi.

909 Lynch, John R. The facts of Reconstruction. New York, Neale Pub. Co., 1913. 325 p. ports. E668.L98 "The state of Mississippi is made the pivotal one in the presentation of the facts and historical points touched upon in this work."—Preface.

910 McCarthy, Charles H. Lincoln’s plan of reconstruction. New York, McClure, Phillips, 1901. xxiv, 504 p. E456.M23

911 McKitrick, Eric L. Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1960] 533 p. E668.M156 "Selected bibliography, with notes": p. 511-521.

912 McWhiney, Grady, ed. Reconstruction and the freedmen. Chicago, Rand McNally [1963] 54 p. (The Berkeley series in American history) E185.2.M3 Bibliography: p. 54.

913 Nunn, William C. Texas under the carpetbaggers. Austin, University of Texas Press [1962] 304 p. illus. F391.N965 Bibliography: p. 263-269.

914 Pollard, Edward A. The lost cause regained. New York, G. W. Carleton, 1868. 214 p. E666.P77

915 Randall, James G. The Civil War and Reconstruction. Boston, D. C. Heath [c1937] xvii, 959 p. illus., diagrs., facsims., maps, ports. E468.R26 [TR: Randall, James Garfield] "Bibliographical note": p. 881-883. Bibliography: p. 885-924.

916 Richardson, Joe M. The Negro in the reconstruction of Florida, 1865-1877. Tallahassee, Florida State University, 1965. 255 p. (Florida State University studies, no. 46) AS36.F57 no. 46 Bibliography: p. 241-249.

917 Shenton, James P., ed. The Reconstruction; a documentary history of the South after the war: 1865-1877. New York, Putnam [1963] 314 p. E668.S543

918 Sinclair, William A. The aftermath of slavery; a study of the condition and environment of the American Negro. With an introduction by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Boston, Small, Maynard, 1905. 358 p. E185.6.S61

919 Skaggs, William H. The southern oligarchy; an appeal in behalf of the silent masses of our country against the despotic rule of the few. New York, Devin-Adair Co., 1924. 472 p. F209.S62

920 Stampp, Kenneth M. The era of Reconstruction, 1865-1877. New York, Knopf, 1965. 228 p. E668.S79 "Bibliographical note": p. 217-[229].

921 Sterling, Dorothy. Forever free, the story of the Emancipation Proclamation. Illustrated by Ernest Crichlow. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1963] 208 p. illus. E453.S83 1963 Bibliographical references included in "Note to the reader" (p. [199]-204).

922 Straker, David Augustus. The new South investigated. Detroit, Ferguson Print. Co., 1888. 230 p. port. F215.S89 [TR: Straker, D. Augustus]

923 Swint, Henry L., ed. Dear ones at home; letters from contraband camps. Nashville, Vanderbilt University Press, 1966. 274 p. map. E185.2.S98 Letters written 1861-1870, chiefly by Lucy and Sarah Chase. Bibliography: p. 259-267.

924 Taylor, Alrutheus A. The Negro in South Carolina during the Reconstruction. Washington, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History [c1924] 341 p. E185.93.S7T3 Bibliography: p. 314-322.

925 Taylor, Alrutheus A. The Negro in the reconstruction of Virginia. Washington, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History [c1926] 300 p. E185.93.V8T3 Bibliography: p. 287-292.

926 Wallace, John. Carpet-bag rule in Florida; the inside workings of the reconstruction of civil government in Florida after the close of the Civil War. A facsimile reproduction of the 1888 ed., with introduction & notes by Allan Nevins. Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1964. xxxii, 444 p. col. coat of arms, ports. (Quadricentennial edition of the Floridiana facsimile & reprint series) F316.W19 1888a Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. xxv-xxvi).

927 Whyte, James H. The uncivil war; Washington during the Reconstruction, 1865-1878. New York, Twayne Publishers [1958] 316 p. illus. F198.W45 Bibliography: p. 296-305.

928 Williams, George W. 1862—emancipation day—1884. The Negro as a political problem. Oration ... at the Asbury Church, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1884. Boston, A. Mudge, Printers, 1884. 40 p. E185.6.W72

929 Williamson, Joel. After slavery; the Negro in South Carolina during the Reconstruction, 1861-1877. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1965] 442 p. E185.93.S7W73 Bibliography: p. [419]-430.

930 Wilson, Joseph T. Emancipation: its course and progress; from 1481 B.C. to A.D. 1875, with a review of President Lincoln’s proclamations, the XIII amendment, and the progress of the freed people since emancipation; with a history of the emancipation monument. Hampton, Va., Normal School Steam Power Press Print, 1882. 242 p. port. E453.W77 Revised and enlarged from a pamphlet published in 1881.

18—LEGAL STATUS

931 Avins, Alfred, comp. The Reconstruction amendments’ debates: the legislative history and contemporary debates in Congress on the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. Richmond, Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1967. xxxii, 764 p. KF4756.A29A9 Selections from the Congressional Globe and the Congressional Record, covering the years 1849 to 1875. Bibliography: p. i-ii.

932 Berger, Morroe. Equality by statute; the revolution in civil rights. Rev. ed. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1967. 253 p. KF4757.B4 1967 Bibliography: p. [230]-236.

933 Catterall, Helen H. T., ed. Judicial cases concerning American slavery and the Negro. New York, Octagon Books, 1968. 5 v. KF4545.S5C3 1968 Reprint of the 1926 ed. Vols. 4-5, "with additions by James J. Hayden." Bibliographical footnotes. Contents.—v. 1. Cases from the courts of England, Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.—v. 2. Cases from the courts of 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 Mississippi Rivers, Canada and Jamaica.

934 Collins, Charles W. The Fourteenth amendment and the States: a study of the operation of the restraint clauses of section one of the Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Boston, Little, Brown, 1912. xxi, 220 p. diagrs., tables. [JK169 14th 1912] [TR: KF4558 14th.C64 1912] Some of these studies "have within recent months appeared, in substantially their present form" in the American Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, the Columbia Law Review, and the South Atlantic Quarterly.—Preface.

935 Conference on Discrimination and the Law, University of Chicago, 1963. Discrimination and the law; [papers] edited by Vern Countryman. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1965] xiv, 170 p. DLC-LL [TR: KF4755.A75C6 1963] Sponsored by the University of Chicago Law School and others. Bibliography: p. 145-152.

936 Georgia. Laws, statutes, etc. Compilation of Georgia laws and opinions of the attorney general relating to segregation of the races. Compiled and edited by State Law Dept. [Atlanta, 1956] 93 p. [DLC-LL] [TR: LAW]

937 Greenberg, Jack. Race relations and American law. New York, Columbia University Press, 1959. 481 p. [DLC-LL] [TR: KF4757.G7] Bibliography: p. [421]-437. Bibliographical footnotes.

938 Higbee, Jay A. Development and administration of the New York State law against discrimination. University, University of Alabama Press [1967, c1966] xxii, 396 p. KFN5697.H5 Bibliography: p. [337]-354.

939 Mangum, Charles S. The legal status of the Negro. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1940. 436 p. [DLC-LL E185.6.M33] [TR: KF4757.M3] "Selected bibliography": p. [425]-426.

940 Miller, Loren. The petitioners; the story of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Negro. New York, Pantheon Books [1966] xv, 461 p. [DLC-LL] [TR: KF4757.M5] Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [435]-455).

941 Murray, Pauli, ed. States’ laws on race and color, and appendices containing international documents, Federal laws and regulations, local ordinances and charts. [Cincinnati, Woman’s Division of Christian Service, Board of Missions and Church Extension, Methodist Church] 1950 [i.e. 1951] 746 p. forms. [DLC-LL] [TR: KF4757.S73 1950] [TR: Accompanied by] —— —— 1955 supplement, compiled and edited by Verge Lake and Pauli Murray. Cincinnati, Woman’s Division of Christian Service, Board of Missions of the Methodist Church, 1955. 256 p. [DLC-LL]

942 Snethen, Worthington G., comp. The black code of the District of Columbia, in force September 1st, 1848. New York, Published for the A. & F. Anti-slavery Society, by W. Harned, 1848. 61 p. [DLC-LL] [TR: KFD1611.5.A34A3 1848] Contents.—The District of Columbia.—Ordinances of the corporation of Washington.—Ordinances of the corporation of Georgetown.

943 Stephenson, Gilbert T. Race distinctions in American law. New York, D. Appleton, 1910. xiv, 388 p. [JK1781.S8] [TR: KF4757.S74 1910]

944 Styles, Fitzhugh L. Negroes and the law in the race’s battle for liberty, equality and justice under the Constitution of the United States; with causes celebres. Boston, Christopher Pub. House [c1937] 320 p. port. DLC-LL E185.61.S92 The manuscript of the author’s address before the National Bar Association at Baltimore, August 1934, on the battle of the Negro at the bar of justice, is the basis of this book. Bibliography: p. 320.

945 TenBroek, Jacobus. Equal under law. New, enl. ed. New York, Collier Books [1965] 352 p. E449.T4 1965 First ed. published in 1951 under title: The Antislavery Origins of the Fourteenth Amendment. "Source materials": p. 344-347.

946 U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court on racial discrimination. Edited by Joseph Tussman. New York, Oxford University Press, 1963. 393 p. [DLC-LL] [TR: LAW]

947 Wilson, Theodore B. The black codes of the South. University, University of Alabama Press [1965] 177 p. (Southern historical publications, no. 6) [DLC-LL] [TR: KF4757.W54] Bibliography: p. 167-174.

19—LITERATURE—History and Criticism

948 Abramson, Doris E. Negro playwrights in the American theatre, 1925-1959. New York, Columbia University Press, 1969. 335 p. PS351.A2 Bibliography: p. [307]-317.

949 Bone, Robert A. The Negro novel in America. [Rev. ed.] New Haven, Yale University Press [1965] 289 p. PS153.N5B6 1965 Bibliography: p. 255-270.

950 Brawley, Benjamin G., ed. Early Negro American writers; selections with biographical and critical introductions. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1935. 305 p. PS508.N3B7

951 Brawley, Benjamin G. The Negro genius; a new appraisal of the achievement of the American Negro in literature and the fine arts. New York, Biblo and Tannen, 1966 [c1937] 366 p. E185.82.B816 1966 Bibliography: p. 331-350.

952 Brawley, Benjamin G. The Negro in literature and art in the United States. 3d ed. New York, Duffield, 1929. 231 p. plates, ports. E185.82.B824 Bibliography: p. 213-228. 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 new realists.—The stage.—Painters. Henry O. Tanner.—Sculptors. Meta Warrick Fuller.—Music.—Appendix: The Negro in American fiction. The Negro in American literature.—The Negro in contemporary literature.

953 Bronz, Stephen H. Roots of Negro racial consciousness; the 1920’s: three Harlem Renaissance authors. New York, Libra [1964] 101 p. PS508.N3B73 Bibliography: p. 95-101. Contents.—Introduction.—James Weldon Johnson.—Countee Cullen.—Claude McKay.—Conclusion.—Notes.

954 Brown, Sterling A. The Negro in American fiction. Washington, Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1937. 209 p. (Bronze booklet no. 6) [E185.5.B85] no. 6 PS374.N4B7 "Selected reading list": p. 207-209.

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 and Giroux [1969] 277 p. PZ4.V24Bl [TR: PS3572.A43]

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 Cudahy [1961] 219 p. PZ4.W72624Ni [TR: PS3573.I4495 Williams, John Alfred]

1175 Williams, John A. Sissie. New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy [1963] 277 p. PZ4.W72624Si [TR: PS3573.I4495 Williams, John Alfred]

1176 Wright, Charles S. The messenger. New York, Farrar, Straus [1963] 217 p. PZ4.W9477Me [TR: PS3573.R532 Wright, Charles]

1177 Wright, Charles S. The wig, a mirror image. New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux [1966] 179 p. PZ4.W9477Wi [TR: PS3573.R532 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. PZ3.W9352Nat [TR: PS3545.R815]

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, Ala., Printed by the Tuskegee Institute Press, c1912] 60 p. 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, Rinehart and Winston [1963] 236 p. BF731.L6 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, 1959. 405 p. tables. [RC444.N4M3] "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 York, Publishers Co. [1967] xiv, 317 p. illus., facsims., ports. (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 York, c1947] 120 p. ports. R292.N7S63 "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. (The Norton library, N334) E540.N3C77 1966 Bibliography: p. 316-332.

1317 Emilio, Luis F. History of the Fifty-fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865. Boston, Boston Book Co., 1891 xvi, 410 p. maps (part fold.), ports. E513.5 54th Cover title: A Brave Black Regiment. Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.

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. Worcester, Mass., Commonwealth Press [c1928] 310 p. illus., 2 fold. maps (in pocket) D570.33 371st.H4

1320 Higginson, Thomas W. Army life in a black regiment. With an introduction by Howard Mumford Jones. [East Lansing] Michigan State University Press, 1960 [i.e. 1961] 235 p. E492.94 33d H5 1961 First published in 1870.

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 [1967] xiv, 290 p. illus., maps, ports. UA31 10th.L4 Bibliography: p. 262-276.

1323 Lee, Irvin H. Negro Medal of Honor men. New York, Dodd, Mead [1967] 139 p. illus., ports. UB433.L4 Bibliography: p. 131-132.

1324 Lee, Ulysses G. The employment of Negro troops. Washington, Office of the Chief of Military History, United States Army; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1966. xix, 740 p. illus., maps (part fold., part col.), ports. (United States Army in World War II: Special studies) D810.N4L4 Bibliographical footnotes.

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 Bibliography: p. 135-140. Bibliographical references included 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 Bibliography: p. 133-138.

1327 Mason, Monroe, and Arthur Furr. The American Negro soldier with the Red Hand of France. Boston, Cornhill Co. [c1920] 180 p. 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 Reprint of the 1855 ed.

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 Press [1961] 231 p. E269.N3Q3 Bibliography: p. [201]-223.

1331 Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the Civil War. Boston, Little, Brown [1953] xvi, 379 p. illus. E540.N3Q3 Bibliography: p. [349]-360.

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 late Theodore Roosevelt. [Chicago, Homewood Press, c1919] 511 p. illus., plates, ports. D639.N4S3 Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.

1333 Sherman, George R. The Negro as a soldier. By George R. Sherman, (Captain, Seventh United States Colored Infantry and Brevet-Lieut.-Colonel, United States volunteers.) Providence, The Society, 1913. 34 p. ports. (Personal narratives of events in the War of the Rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society. 7th ser., no. 7) E464.R47 [E540.N3S55 E492.9 7th]

1334 Singletary, Otis A. Negro militia and Reconstruction. Austin, University of Texas Press [1957] 181 p. illus. E668.S59 Bibliography: p. 153-166.

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 Reprint of the 1904 ed., with a new preface by W. L. Katz.

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 Reprint of the 1902 ed.

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. Print. Off.] 1963. 50 p. F659.R2U5 Cover title: Report on Rapid City.

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 library of Negro life and history) E540.N3W4 Published under the auspices of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Bibliography: p. [273]-285.

1341 Wesley, Charles H. Ohio Negroes in the Civil War. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [1962] 46 p. (Publications of the Ohio Civil War Centennial Commission, no. 6) E525.O337 no. 6 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, Bergman Publishers [1968] xvi, 353 p. illus., port. E540.N3W7 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 Reprint of the 1890 ed. Bibliography: p. 517.

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 for the Advancement of Colored People. v. 1. 1909-1920. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press [1967] 332 p. illus., ports. E185.5.N276K4, v. 1 "Bibliographical notes": p. 309-315.

1389 Matthews, Joseph B. Communism and the NAACP. [Atlanta, Georgia Commission on Education, 1958?] 2 v. E185.5.M3

1390 Miller, Helen S. The history of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc., 1932-1967. Durham, N.C. [Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1968] xvi, 244 p. ports. LJ105.C45M5

1391 Myers, Phineas B. Ninety-five years after Lincoln; a history of the Urban League of Dayton, Ohio. [2d, rev. ed.] New York, Exposition Press [1959] 103 p. illus. F499.D2M9 1959 "The 1950 edition was published under the title: Eighty-five Years after Lincoln."

1392 National Urban League. The National Urban League re-examined; a policy to guide the Urban League in its interracial social service program. Statement and recommendations from the board convention of the National Urban League, April 15-17, 1955.... Kansas City, Missouri. [New York, 1955] 40 p. E185.5.N33A44

1393 National Urban League. The Urban League story, 1910-1960; golden 50th anniversary year book. [William R. Simms, editor. New York, c1961] 66 p. illus. E185.5.N33A53

1394 Record, Wilson. Race and radicalism; the NAACP and the Communist Party in conflict. Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press [1964] xv, 237 p. (Communism in American life) E185.5.N276R4 Cornell studies in civil liberty. Bibliographical footnotes.

1395 Strickland, Arvarh E. History of the Chicago Urban League. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1966. 286 p. F548.9.N3S76 Bibliography: p. [265]-272. Bibliographical footnotes.

1396 Voorhis, Harold V. Negro masonry in the United States. New York City, H. Emmerson, 1940. 132 p. facsims., ports. HS883.V6 Bibliography: p. 126-128.

1396a Vroman, Mary E. Shaped to its purpose: Delta Sigma Theta—the first fifty years. New York, Random House [1965] 213 p. LJ145.D58V7

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, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History [1955] 503 p. illus. HS2259.E53W4

1399 Wesley, Charles H. The history of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio, 1849-1960; an epoch in American fraternalism. Wilberforce, Ohio, Central State College Press [1961] 457 p. illus. HS887.O3W4

1400 Wynn, Daniel W. The NAACP versus Negro revolutionary protest; a comparative study of the effectiveness of each movement. New York, Exposition Press [1955] 115 p. (Exposition—University book) E185.61.W98 Bibliography: p. [103]-110.

1401 Zinn, Howard. S N C C, the new abolitionists. Boston, Beacon Press [1964] 246 p. E185.61.Z49

30—POLITICS

1402 Aikin, Charles, ed. The Negro votes. San Francisco, Chandler Pub. Co. [1962] 377 p. illus. (Chandler publications in political science) DLC-LL [TR: KF4893.A7A35]

1403 American Negro Academy, Washington, D.C. The Negro and the elective franchise. A series of papers and a sermon. Washington, 1905. 85 p. (Occasional papers, no. 11) [E184.N3A5] [TR: 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, Ohio, C. E. Merrill Books [1967] 455 p. illus., maps. E185.6.B15 Includes bibliographical references.

1406 Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. City politics. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1963. 362 p. illus. (Publications of the Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University) JS331.B28 Bibliographical footnotes.

1407 Brewer, John Mason. Negro legislators of Texas and their descendants; a history of the Negro in Texas politics from Reconstruction to disfranchisement, with an introduction by Herbert P. Gambrell. Dallas, Tex., Mathis Pub. Co. [c1935] 134 p. map, ports. E185.93.T4B7

1408 Brogan, Denis W. Politics in America. New York, Harper [c1954] 467 p. JK268.B72 1954a [TR: Brogan, D. W.] Bibliography: p. 436-441. Chapter 3 is on race and politics.

1409 Brooke, Edward W. The challenge of change; crisis in our two-party system. Boston, Little, Brown [1966] xviii, 269 p. E743.B77 Bibliography: p. 267-269.

1409a Brown, William G. The new politics, and other papers. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1914. 234 p. port. JK271.B67 [TR: Brown, William Garrott] Contents.—The new politics.—Prophetic voices about America.—The white peril: the immediate danger of the Negro.—The South and the saloon.—President Taft’s opportunity.—Greetings to the presidents.

1410 Buni, Andrew. The Negro in Virginia politics, 1902-1965. Charlottesville, University Press of Virginia [1967] 296 p. E185.93.V8B86 Bibliography: p. [271]-285.

1411 Clayton, Edward T. The Negro politician, his success and failure. With an introduction by Martin Luther King, Jr. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1964. xiv, 213 p. E185.6.C637

1412 Cornell-Tompkins County Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Fayette County, Tennessee. Step by step; evolution and operation of the Cornell students’ civil-rights project in Tennessee, summer, 1964, by Fayette County Project Volunteers. New York, Published for the Fayette County Fund by W. W. Norton [1965] 128 p. illus. F443.F3C6 Edited by Douglas F. Dowd and Mary D. Nichols.

1413 Coulter, Ellis Merton. Negro legislators in Georgia during the Reconstruction period. Athens, Georgia Historical Quarterly, 1968. 209 p. port. E185.93.G4C6 "This book is limited to 250 copies." Contains articles which originally appeared in the Georgia Historical Quarterly. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [181]-196). Bibliography: p. [197]-201.

1414 Cox, LaWanda C. F., and John H. Cox. Politics, principle, and prejudice, 1865-1866; dilemma of Reconstruction America. [New York] Free Press of Glencoe [1963] 294 p. E666.C84 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 233-281). Bibliography: p. 283-286.

1415 Cromwell, John W. The challenge of the disfranchised; a plea for the enforcement of the 15th amendment. Washington, The Academy, 1924. 10 p. (American Negro Academy. Occasional papers, no. 22) E185.5.A51 no. 22

1416 De Santis, Vincent P. Republicans face the Southern question: the new departure years, 1877-1897. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1959. 275 p. maps. (The Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science, ser. 77, no. 1) H31.J6 ser. 77, no. 1 F215.D345 Bibliographical footnotes.

1417 Edmonds, Helen G. The Negro and fusion politics in North Carolina, 1894-1901. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1951] 260 p. illus., maps. E185.93.N6E4 Bibliography: p. 239-247.

1418 Fleming, George J. An all-Negro ticket in Baltimore. [New York] Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1960] 16 p. (Case studies in practical politics) JS590.Z5 4th.F7

1419 Ford, James W. The Negro and the democratic front. Introduction by A. W. Berry. New York, International Publishers [c1938] 222 p. port. E185.6.F67

1420 Gosnell, Harold F. Negro politicians; the rise of Negro politics in Chicago. With an introduction by James Q. Wilson. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1967] [TR: 1935] xix, 396 p. maps, ports. F548.9.N3G67 1967 "Originally published in 1935." Bibliographical footnotes.

1421 Heard, Alexander. A two-party South? Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1952] xviii, 334 p. diagrs., maps. F215.H43 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 281-318).

1422 Hirshson, Stanley P. Farewell to the bloody shirt; northern Republicans & the southern Negro, 1877-1893. Introduction by David Donald. Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1962] 334 p. E661.H58 Bibliography: p. 259-273.

1423 Jarrell, Hampton M. Wade Hampton and the Negro; the road not taken. Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1949. 209 p. port. E467.1.H19J3 Bibliography: p. 189-193.

1424 Jarrette, Alfred Q. Politics and the Negro. Boston, Vinjano Educational Publishers, 1964. 54 p. illus., facsims., map, ports. E185.96.J3 Bibliography: p. 54.

1425 Keech, William R. The impact of Negro voting; the role of the vote in the quest for equality. Chicago, Rand McNally [1968] 113 p. (American politics research series) JK1929.A2K4 Bibliographical footnotes.

1426 Key, Valdimer O. Southern politics in State and Nation. With the assistance of Alexander Heard. New York, Knopf, 1949. xxvi, 675, xiv p. illus., maps, ports. F215.K45 1949 Bibliographical footnotes.

1427 Ladd, Everett C. Negro political leadership in the South. Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press [1966] 348 p. fold. map. E185.61.L22 Bibliography: p. 333-342.

1428 Lewinson, Paul. Race, class & party; a history of Negro suffrage and white politics in the South. New York, Russell & Russell, 1963 [c1959] 302 p. illus. JK1929.A2L4 1963 First issued in 1932. Bibliography: p. 283-292.

1429 Logan, Rayford W., ed. The attitude of the southern white press toward Negro suffrage, 1932-1940. With a foreword by Charles H. Wesley. Washington, Foundation Publishers, 1940. 115 p. JK1929.A2L6

1430 Mabry, William A. The Negro in North Carolina politics since Reconstruction. Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1940. 87 p. (Historical papers of the Trinity College Historical Society, ser. 23) F251.D83 ser. 23 Bibliography: p. [84]-87.

1431 Matthews, Donald R., and James W. Prothro. Negroes and the new southern politics. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1966] xvi, 551 p. illus. E185.61.M38 Bibliographical footnotes.

1432 Moon, Henry L. Balance of power: the Negro vote. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1948. 256 p. JK2275.N4M6 Bibliographical footnotes.

1433 Morton, Richard L. The Negro in Virginia politics, 1865-1902. Charlottesville, University of Virginia, 1919. 199 p. fold. maps. (Publications of the University of Virginia. Phelps-Stokes fellowship paper, no. 4) E185.93.V8M82 Published also as thesis (Ph.D.), University of Virginia, 1919. Bibliography: p. [163]-165.

1434 Nolan, William A. Communism versus the Negro. Chicago, H. Regnery Co., 1951. xvii, 276 p. E185.61.N87 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [207]-267).

1435 Nowlin, William F. The Negro in American national politics. Boston, Stratford Co. [c1931] 148 p. JK2275.N4N6 Bibliography: p. 145-148.

1436 Ogden, Frederic D. The poll tax in the South. [University] University of Alabama Press, 1958. xiv, 301 p. diagrs., tables. HJ4931.A13O4 "Originally submitted as a doctoral dissertation at the Johns Hopkins University." Bibliographical footnotes.

1437 Olbrich, Emil. The development of sentiment on Negro suffrage to 1860. [Madison] University of Wisconsin, 1912. 135 p. (Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, no. 477. History series, v. 3, no. 1) H31.W62 v. 3, no. 1 JK1923.O55 Thesis (M.A.)—University of Wisconsin, 1906. Bibliography: p. 129-135.

1438 Perry, Jennings. Democracy begins at home, the Tennessee fight on the poll tax. Cartoons by Tom Little. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co. [1944] 280 p. illus., diagr. HJ4931.T4P4

1439 Pike, James S. The prostrate State; South Carolina under Negro government. Edited with an introduction to the Torchbook ed. by Robert F. Durden. New York, Harper & Row [1968] xlii, 279 p. (Harper Torchbooks, TB3085) F274.P632 1968 Reprint of the 1874 ed. Bibliographical footnotes.

1440 Price, Hugh D. The Negro and Southern politics; a chapter of Florida history. With an introduction by William G. Carleton. [New York] New York University Press, 1957. xviii, 133 p. facsims., maps, tables. E185.93.F5P7 Based on thesis (M.A.)—University of Florida. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 113-124). Bibliography: p. 125-128.

1441 Price, Margaret W. The Negro and the ballot in the South. Atlanta, Southern Regional Council, 1959. 83 p. tables. JK1929.A2P7 Bibliographical footnotes.

1442 Record, Wilson. The Negro and the Communist Party. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1951] 340 p. E185.61.R29 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 317-331).

1443 Riley, Jerome R. The philosophy of Negro suffrage. Hartford, Conn., American Pub. Co., 1895. 110 p. port. E185.61.R57

1444 Schechter, Betty. The peaceable revolution. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1963. 243 p. illus. HM278.S35

1445 Smith, Samuel D. The Negro in Congress, 1870-1901. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1966, c1940] 160 p. E185.6.S64 1966 Bibliography: p. 145-151.

1446 Strong, Donald S. Negroes, ballots, and judges; national voting rights legislation in the Federal courts. University, Published for the Bureau of Public Administration, University of Alabama, by University of Alabama Press [1968] 100 p. KF4893.S8 Bibliographical footnotes.

1447 Taper, Bernard. Gomillion versus Lightfoot. New York, McGraw-Hill [1963] 131 p. (McGraw-Hill paperbacks, 62855) JK1348.A2Z5 1963 Charles G. Gomillion, a Tuskegee professor, v. Mayor Philip M. Lightfoot, in a singular case, argued before the Supreme Court the denial of Negro voting rights in Tuskegee, Alabama.

1448 Tatum, Elbert L. The changed political thought of the Negro, 1915-1940; with a foreword by Lawrence A. Davis. New York, Exposition Press [1951] 205 p. JK2275.N4T3 Bibliography: p. 195-205.

1449 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Voting; hearings. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1959. 325 p. forms. JK1929.A4U5 Hearings held Dec. 8, 1958, to Jan. 9, 1959, in Montgomery, Alabama.

1450 Vander, Harry J. The political and economic progress of the American Negro, 1940-1963. Dubuque, Iowa, W. C. Brown Book Co. [1968] 111 p. illus. JK2275.N4V3 Includes bibliographies.

1451 Wallace, Jesse T. A history of the Negroes of Mississippi from 1865 to 1890. Clinton, Miss., 1927. 188 p. E185.93.M6W2 Thesis (Ph. D.)—Columbia University, 1928. Vita. Bibliography: p. 185-187.

1451a Wardlaw, Ralph W. Negro suffrage in Georgia, 1867-1930. [Athens, Ga., 1932] 91 p. ([Georgia. University] Phelps-Stokes fellowship studies no. 11) E185.5.G35 no. 11 Bulletin of the University of Georgia, v. 33, no. 2a. Thesis (M.A.)—University of Georgia. Bibliography: p. 86-91.

1452 Watters, Pat, and Reese Cleghorn. Climbing Jacob’s ladder; the arrival of Negroes in Southern politics. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1967] xvi, 389 p. JK1929.A2W3 Includes bibliographical references.

1453 Weeks, Stephen B. The history of Negro suffrage in the South. Boston, Ginn, 1894. p. [671]-703. JK1929.A2W5 Reprinted from Political Science Quarterly, v. 9, no. 4.

1454 Weinberg, Kenneth G. Black victory; Carl Stokes and the winning of Cleveland. Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1968. 250 p. facsim., ports. F499.C6S85

1455 Wilson, James Q. Negro politics; the search for leadership. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press [1960] 342 p. JK1924.W5 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 319-333).

31—PRESS

1456 The Black American and the press [by] Armistead S. Pride [and others]. Edited by Jack Lyle. Los Angeles, W. Ritchie Press [1968] xviii, 86 p. E185.615.B53 Report of a symposium developed by the Department of Journalism, University of California at Los Angeles. Bibliographical footnotes.

1457 Brooks, Maxwell R. The Negro press re-examined; political content of leading Negro newspapers. Boston, Christopher Pub. House [1959] 125 p. PN4888.N4B7 Includes bibliographies.

1458 Detweiler, Frederick G. The Negro press in the United States. College Park, Md., McGrath Pub. Co., 1968 [c1922] 274 p. PN4888.N4D4 1968 Includes bibliographical references.

1459 Graham, Hugh D. Crisis in print; desegregation and the press in Tennessee. [Nashville] Vanderbilt University Press [1967] 338 p. illus. E185.93.T3G7 Includes bibliographical references.

1459a Oak, Vishnu V. The Negro entrepreneur. Yellow Springs, Ohio, Printed for the author by the Antioch Press, 1948-49. 2 v. illus. E185.8.O2 Bibliography: v. 1, p. 138-150; v. 2, p. 209-220. Contents.—v. 1. The Negro newspaper.—v. 2. The Negro’s adventure in general business.

1460 Penn, Irvine G. The Afro-American press and its editors. With contributions by Hon. Frederick Douglass, Hon. John R. Lynch [etc.]. Springfield, Mass., Willey, 1891. 565 p. illus., fold. facsim., ports. PN4888.N4P4 [TR: Penn, I. Garland]

1461 Simpson, George E. The Negro in the Philadelphia press. Philadelphia, 1936. xv, 158 p. diagrs., map, tables. PN4899.P48S5 1934 Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Pennsylvania, 1934. An analysis of Negro material published in the Philadelphia Record, Public Ledger, Evening Bulletin, and Philadelphia Inquirer during 1908-1932. Bibliography: p. [153]-156.

1462 Spearman, Walter, and Sylvan Meyer. Racial crisis and the press. Atlanta, Southern Regional Council, 1960. 54 p. PN4893.S65

32—RACE RELATIONS

1463 American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia. The Negro protest. Special editor: Arnold M. Rose. Philadelphia, 1965. 214 p. (Its Annals, v. 357) H1.A4 v. 357 E185.61.A45 Bibliographical footnotes.

1464 American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia. Racial desegregation and integration, edited by Ira De A. Reid. Philadelphia, 1956. 211 p. (Its Annals, v. 304) H1.A4 v. 304 E185.61.A46 Bibliographical footnotes.

1465 Ashmore, Harry S. The other side of Jordan. New York, Norton [1960] 155 p. E185.61.A73

1466 Atkins, James A. The age of Jim Crow. New York, Vantage Press [1964] 300 p. E185.97.A84A3

1467 Austin, Frank E. The history of segregation. Winter Park, Fla., Printed by the Rollins Press, c1956. 260 p. HT1589.A9

1468 Baker, Ray S. Following the color line; American Negro citizenship in the progressive era. Introduction and notes to the Torchbook ed. by Dewey W. Grantham, Jr. New York, Harper & Row [1964] xviii, 311 p. illus., ports. (American perspectives) E185.61.B16 1964 Harper torchbooks. The University library. "TB 3053." Chapters 1-8, 10-14, with slight revisions, originally appeared in the American Magazine, Apr. 1907-Sept. 1908.

1469 Baldwin, James. The fire next time. New York, Dial Press, 1963. 120 p. E185.61.B195

1470 Baldwin, James. Notes of a native son. New York, Dial Press, 1963 [c1955] 158 p. E185.61.B2 1963

1471 Banton, Michael P. Race relations. New York, Basic Books [c1967] xiv, 434 p. illus., maps. HT1521.B34 1967b Bibliography: p. [394]-415.

1472 Bennett, Lerone. Confrontation: black and white. Foreword by A. Philip Randolph. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1965. 321 p. E185.B42 Bibliography: p. [305]-312.

1473 Boyd, Malcolm. You can’t kill the dream. Reflections. Photos compiled by Bruce Roberts. The American dream, by Eric Sevareid. Richmond, John Knox Press [1968] 80 p. illus., ports. E185.61.B776

1474 Boyle, Sarah P. The desegregated heart; a Virginian’s stand in time of transition. New York, Morrow, 1962. 364 p. E185.61.B778

1475 Boyle, Sarah P. For human beings only; a primer of human understanding. New York, Seabury Press, 1964. 127 p. E185.61.B779

1476 Braden, Anne. The wall between. New York, Monthly Review Press, 1958. 306 p. F459.L8B7 Autobiographical.

1477 Brink, William J., and Louis Harris. The Negro revolution in America; what Negroes want, why and how they are fighting, whom they support, what whites think of them and their demands. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1964 [c1963] 249 p. tables. E185.61.B795 "Based on the nationwide survey by Newsweek magazine."

1478 Bunche, Ralph J. A world view of race. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1968, c1936] 98 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro culture and history) HT1521.B78 1968 Includes bibliographies.

1479 Caldwell, Erskine. In search of Bisco. New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux [1965] 219 p. E185.61.C2 Story of the author’s visits to the deep South in search of his childhood playmate, a Negro boy named Bisco, from whom he was separated by the laws of a segregated society.

1480 Carter, Hodding. The South strikes back. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1959. 213 p. E185.61.C28

1481 Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert C. Weaver, Joseph P. Lyford, and John Cogley on the Negro as an American. [Santa Barbara, Calif., 1963] 18 p. (Its Occasional papers) E185.61.C4

1482 Clark, Dennis. The ghetto game; racial conflicts in the city. New York, Sheed and Ward [1962] 245 p. E184.A1C53 Includes bibliographies.

1483 Clark, Kenneth B. Dark ghetto; dilemmas of social power. Foreword by Gunnar Myrdal. New York, Harper & Row [1965] xxix, 251 p. illus. F128.9.N3C65

1484 Clark, Kenneth B. The Negro protest: James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King talk with Kenneth B. Clark. Boston, Beacon Press [1963] 56 p. E185.61.C62

1485 Cleaver, Eldridge. Eldridge Cleaver; post-prison writings and speeches. Edited and with an appraisal by Robert Scheer. New York, Random House [1969] xxxiii, 211 p. E185.615.C63

1486 Cleaver, Eldridge. Soul on ice. With an introduction by Maxwell Geismar. New York, McGraw-Hill [1967, c1968] xv, 210 p. E185.97.C6 "A Ramparts book."

1487 Collins, Winfield H. The truth about lynching and the Negro in the South, in which the author pleads that the South be made safe for the white race. New York, Neale Pub. Co., 1918. 163 p. E185.65.C7

1488 Conference on Negro-Jewish Relations in the United States, New York, 1964. Negro-Jewish relations in the United States; papers and proceedings. New York, Citadel Press, 1966. 71 p. E185.61.C7545 1964 "Convened by the Conference on Jewish Social Studies, New York City." First published in Jewish Social Studies, v. 27, Jan. 1965. Bibliography: p. 67-71.

1489 Connecticut. Commission on Civil Rights. Attitudes toward racial integration in Connecticut, by Henry G. Stetler, supervisor, Research Division. Hartford, 1961. 50 p. illus. E185.93.C7A52

1490 Cook, James G. The segregationists. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1962] 376 p. E184.A1C62

1491 Creger, Ralph. A look down the lonesome road, by Ralph Creger with Erwin L. McDonald. Foreword by Harry Golden. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1964. xiv, 223 p. E185.61.C9

1492 Curry, Jesse E., and Glen D. King. Race tensions and the police. With a foreword by George Eastman. Springfield, Ill., Thomas [1962] 137 p. (Police science series) HV8069.C8 Bibliography: p. 135.

1493 Dabbs, James M. The Southern heritage. New York, Knopf, 1958. 273 p. E185.61.D2

1494 Dees, Jesse W., and James S. Hadley. Jim Crow. Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Publishers [1951] 529 p. illus. E185.61.D4 Bibliography: p. 483-495.

1495 Doyle, Bertram W. The etiquette of race relations in the South. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1968, c1937] xxv, 249 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro culture and history) E185.61.D766 Bibliography: p. 173-190.

1496 DuBois, William E. B. Dusk of dawn; an essay toward an autobiography of a race concept. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1940] 334 p. E185.97.D73

1497 Dykeman, Wilma, and James Stokely. Neither black nor white. New York, Rinehart [1957] 371 p. E185.61.D993

1498 Essien-Udom, Essien U. Black nationalism; a search for an identity in America. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1962] 367 p. illus., ports. E185.61.E75 Bibliography: p. 351-360.

1499 Evers, Mrs. Medgar. For us, the living, by Mrs. Medgar Evers with William Peters. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1967. 378 p. E185.97.E94E9

1500 Fager, Charles E. White reflections on black power. Grand Rapids, W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. [1967] 118 p. E185.615.F3

1501 Fields, Uriah J. The Montgomery story; the unhappy effects of the Montgomery bus boycott. New York, Exposition Press [1959] 87 p. E185.89.T8F5

1501a Fontaine, William T. Reflections on segregation, desegregation, power and morals. Springfield, Ill., Thomas [1967] 162 p. (American lecture series, publication no. 700. A monograph in the Bannerstone division of American lectures in philosophy) E185.615.F6 Bibliographical footnotes.

1502 Fortune, T. Thomas. Black and white; land, labor, and politics in the South. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 310 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.61.F74 1968 Reprint of work first published in 1884.

1503 Franklin, John H., comp. Color and race. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1968. xvi, 391 p. (The Daedalus library, v. 13) HT1521.F65 Includes bibliographies.

1504 Frazier, Edward Franklin. On race relations; selected writings. Edited and with an introduction by G. Franklin Edwards. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1968] xx, 331 p. illus. (The Heritage of sociology) E185.F835 1968 Includes bibliographical references. "Bibliography of E. Franklin Frazier": p. 325-331.

1505 Ginzberg, Eli, and Alfred S. Eichner. The troublesome presence; American democracy and the Negro. [New York] Free Press of Glencoe [1964] 339 p. E185.G5 Includes bibliographical references.

1506 Harkey, Ira B. The smell of burning crosses; an autobiography of a Mississippi newspaperman. Jacksonville, Ill., Harris-Wolfe [1967] 208 p. E185.61.H248

1507 Harris, Janet, and Julius W. Hobson. Black pride; a people’s struggle. New York, McGraw-Hill [1969] 160 p. illus., ports. E185.H3 Traces the history of black people in America and the struggles of such leaders as Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King to establish a racial identity and equal rights for Negroes as citizens of the United States. Bibliography: p. 153-157.

1508 Hays, Brooks. A southern moderate speaks. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1959] 231 p. E185.61.H435

1509 Height, Dorothy I. Step by step with interracial groups. [Rev. ed.] New York, Publications Services, National Board, YMCA [1955] 56 p. HT1521.H4 1955

1510 Hentoff, Nat. The new equality. New York, Viking Press [1964] 243 p. E185.61.H49

1511 Johnson, James W. Negro Americans, what now? New York, Viking Press, 1934. 103 p. E185.61.J69

1512 Kerlin, Robert T. The voice of the Negro, 1919. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 188 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.61.K4 1968 Reprint of the 1920 ed.

1513 Killens, John O. Black man’s burden. New York, Trident Press, 1965. 176 p. E185.61.K487

1514 Lester, Julius. Look out, Whitey! Black power’s gon’ get your mama! New York, Dial Press, 1968. 152 p. E185.615.L475 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 147-149). Bibliography: p. 151-152.

1515 Lightfoot, Claude M. Ghetto rebellion to black liberation. New York, International Publishers [1968] 192 p. E185.61.L553

1516 Lubell, Samuel. White and black: test of a nation. 2d ed., rev. New York, Harper & Row [1966] xiv, 233 p. (Harper colophon books, CN75J) E185.61.L8 1966 Bibliographical references included in "Reading notes" (p. 219-226).

1517 McWilliams, Carey. Brothers under the skin. Rev. ed. Boston, Little, Brown [1964] xix, 364 p. E184.A1M19 1964 Bibliographical footnotes.

1518 Marx, Gary T. Protest and prejudice; a study of belief in the black community. New York, Harper & Row [1967] xxviii, 228, 27 p. E185.615.M32 "Volume three in a series based on the University of California Five-year Study of Anti-Semitism in the United States, being conducted by the Survey of Research Center ... under a grant from the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith."

1519 Moody, Anne. Coming of age in Mississippi. New York, Dial Press, 1968. 348 p. E185.97.M65A3 Autobiographical.

1520 Moon, Bucklin. The high cost of prejudice. New York, J. Messner [1947] xvi, 168 p. E185.61.M75 "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 appeal to the world; a statement on the denial of human rights to minorities in the case of citizens of Negro descent in the United States of America and an appeal to the United Nations for redress. Prepared under the editorial supervision of W. E. Burghardt Du Bois. [New York, 1947] 94 p. NcD Includes bibliographical references.

1523 National Urban League. The racial gap, 1955-1965: 1965-1975 in income, unemployment, education, health [and] housing [by Sylvia Lauter]. New York [1967] 41 p. E185.615.N3 Bibliography: p. 40-41.

1524 Negro and Jew: an encounter in America; a symposium compiled by Midstream magazine. Shlomo Katz, editor. New York, Macmillan [1967] xvi, 141 p. E185.61.N386

1525 New South (Atlanta). Changing patterns in the new South; a unique record of the growth of democracy in the South in the last decade, from the pages of the Southern Regional Council’s publication New South. [Atlanta, Southern Regional Council, 1955] 116 p. E185.61.N47 Many of the selections have been condensed. Several of the articles were originally issued in newspapers or adapted from speeches, before being printed in the New South.

1526 New York (State) State Commission for Human Rights. Research Division. Negroes in five New York cities, a study of problems, achievement, and trends, by Eunice and George Grier. [New York, New York State Commission against Discrimination] 1958. 113 leaves. illus. E185.93.N56N46 Bibliography: leaves C1-C9.

1526a Newby, Idus A. Challenge to the Court; social scientists and the defense of segregation, 1954-1966. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1967] 239 p. E185.61.N46 Bibliographical footnotes.

1527 Newby, Idus A. Jim Crow’s defense; anti-Negro thought in America, 1900-1930. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1965. xv, 230 p. E185.61.N475 Bibliography: p. 201-221.

1528 Nolen, Claude H. The Negro’s image in the South; the anatomy of white supremacy. Lexington, University of Kentucky Press, 1967. xix, 232 p. E185.61.N872 "Bibliographical essay": p. [211]-218.

1529 Osofsky, Gilbert. The burden of race; a documentary history of Negro-white relations in America. New York, Harper & Row [1967] xvi, 654 p. E185.O8 Bibliography: p. 637-641.

1530 Park, Robert E. Race and culture. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press [1950] xxii, 403 p. port. (His Collected papers, v. 1) HT1521.P3 Bibliographical footnotes.

1531 Peck, James. Freedom ride. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1962. 160 p. E185.61.P43

1532 Peters, William. The Southern temper. With a foreword by Harry Golden. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1959. 283 p. E185.61.P47 Bibliographical references included in "Acknowledgments" (p. [9]-10).

1533 Petersen, William, ed. American social patterns; studies of race relations, popular heroes, voting, union democracy, and government bureaucracy. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1956. 263 p. illus. (Doubleday anchor books, A86) HN57.P4 Includes bibliographical references.

1534 Phelps-Stokes Fund. Negro status and race relations in the United States, 1911-1946; the thirty-five year report of the Phelps-Stokes Fund, by Anson Phelps Stokes, with contributions from Channing H. Tobias [and others] and a documentary appendix. New York, 1948. 219 p. E185.61.P53 Cover title: Progress in Negro Status and Race Relations, 1911-1946. Includes bibliographies.

1535 Pope, Liston. The kingdom beyond caste. New York, Friendship Press [1957] 170 p. HT1521.P6

1535a Powledge, Fred. Black power, white resistance; notes on the new civil war. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1967] 282 p. E185.615.P6 Bibliographical footnotes.

1536 Proudfoot, Merrill. Diary of a sit-in. Foreword by Frank P. Graham. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1962] 204 p. F444.K7P95

1537 Putnam, Carleton. Race and reason, a Yankee view. Washington, Public Affairs Press [1961] 125 p. E185.61.P84

1538 Quint, Howard H. Profile in black and white; a frank portrait of South Carolina. Washington, Public Affairs Press [1958] 214 p. E185.93.S7Q5

1539 Randel, William P. The Ku Klux Klan; a century of infamy. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [1965] xvii, 300 p. illus. E668.R18 "Bibliographical note": p. 265-294.

1540 Raper, Arthur F. The tragedy of lynching. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1933. 499 p. diagr., map. ([University of North Carolina. Social study series]) HV6464.R3 Presented by the Southern Commission on the Study of Lynching.

1541 Reuter, Edward B. The American race problem; a study of the Negro. New York, Crowell [c1927] 448 p. diagrs., map, tables. (Crowell’s social science series) E185.61.R44 "Readings" at end of each chapter.

1542 Rogers, Joel A. From "superman" to man. 5th ed. New York, J. A. Rogers Publications [c1941] 132 p. E185.61.R72 1941 [Rogers, J. A.]

1543 Rowan, Carl T. Go South to sorrow. New York, Random House [1957] 246 p. E185.61.R855

1544 Rowan, Carl T. South of freedom. New York, Knopf, 1952. 270 p. E185.61.R86

1545 Rumbough, Constance H. Crumbling barriers. Foreword by Charles S. Johnson. New York, Fellowship Publications [1948] 45 p. E185.61.R935

1546 Shannon, Alexander H. The racial integrity of the American Negro. Nashville, Printed for the author by Parthenon Press [1951] 264 p. E185.62.S52 1951 Bibliography: p. 261.

1546a Silberman, Charles E. Crisis in black and white. New York, Random House [1964] 370 p. E185.61.S57 Bibliographical footnotes.

1547 Smith, James Wesley. The strange way of truth. New York, Vantage Press [1968] 145 p. E185.93.V8S55 Bibliography: p. 141-145.

1548 Stanton, William R. The leopard’s spots: scientific attitudes toward race in America, 1815-59. [Chicago] University of Chicago Press [1960] 244 p. GN17.S75 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 197-238).

1549 Stover, William H. M. Don’t just deplore discrimination, do something! New York, Vantage Press [1964] 188 p. form. E185.61.S9

1550 Talmadge, Herman E. You and segregation. Birmingham, Ala., Vulcan Press [1955] 79 p. E185.61.T2

1551 Thompson, Edgar T., ed. Race relations and the race problem; a definition and an analysis. Contributors: Robert E. Park [and others] New York, Greenwood Press, 1968 [c1939] xv, 338 p. maps. E184.A1T5 1968 Bibliography: p. [307]-328.

1552 Thurman, Howard. The luminous darkness; a personal interpretation of the anatomy of segregation and the ground of hope. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 113 p. E185.61.T47

1553 Tucker, Sterling. Beyond the burning: life and death of the ghetto. New York, Association Press [1968] 160 p. E185.615.T8 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 152-160).

1554 Tumin, Melvin M. Desegregation: resistance and readiness, by Melvin M. Tumin, with the assistance of Warren Eason [and others]. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1958. xvii, 270 p. tables. E185.61.T88 Bibliographical footnotes.

1555 Vander Zanden, James W. Race relations in transition; the segregation crisis in the South. New York, Random House [1965] 135 p. (Studies in sociology, SS25) E185.61.V33 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 118-126). "Suggested readings": p. 127-129.

1556 Vaughan, Curtis M. Faubus’ folly; the story of segregation. New York, Vantage Press [1959] 160 p. E185.61.V36

1557 Warren, Robert Penn. Segregation, the inner conflict in the South. New York, Random House [1956] 66 p. E185.61.W2

1558 Weatherby, William J. Love in the shadows. New York, Stein and Day [1966] 182 p. E185.61.W35 1966 First published in 1965 under title: Breaking the Silence.

1559 Weatherford, Willis D., and Charles S. Johnson. Race relations; adjustment of whites and Negroes in the United States. Boston, D. C. Heath [c1934] 590 p. (Social relations series) E185.W42 Bibliography: p. 556-576.

1560 White, Walter F. How far the promised land? New York, Viking Press, 1955. 244 p. E185.61.W6

1561 White, Walter F. Rope & faggot; a biography of Judge Lynch. New York, Knopf, 1929. 272 p. front., tables. HV6457.W45 Bibliography: p. 269-272.

1562 Williams, O. R. Segregation and common sense. Boston, Forum Pub. Co. [1961] 217 p. E185.61.W737

1563 Williamson, Joel, comp. The origins of segregation. Boston, D. C. Heath [1968] xiv, 113 p. (Problems in American Civilization) E185.615.W5 Contents.—The strange career of Jim Crow, by C. V. Woodward.—The color line, by G. B. Tindall.—Jim Crow laws and 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. Williams, Jr.—Suggestions of additional reading (p. 111-113).

1564 Wood, Forrest G. Black scare; the racist response to emancipation and Reconstruction. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1968. 219 p. illus. E185.61.W84 Bibliography: p. [193]-210.

1565 Woodward, Comer Vann. The strange career of Jim Crow. 2d rev. ed. New York, Oxford University Press, 1966. 205 p. E185.61.W86 1966 "Notes on reading": p. 193-196.

1566 Woofter, Thomas J. Southern race progress, the wavering color line. Introduction by Jonathan Daniels. Washington, Public Affairs Press [1957] 180 p. E185.61.W923

1567 Wright, Nathan. Let’s work together. New York, Hawthorn Books [1968] 271 p. E185.615.W72

1568 Wright, Nathan. Ready to riot. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1968] 148 p. illus., maps. HN80.N685W74 Bibliographical footnotes.

1569 Wright, Richard. White man, listen! Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1957. 190 p. HT1581.W7 Reprint issued by Anchor Books, 1964.

1569a Zinn, Howard. The Southern mystique. New York, Knopf, 1964. 267 p. E185.61.Z5 "Bibliographical notes": p. 265-267.

33—RACE RELATIONS—Riots

1570 Berson, Lenora E. Case study of a riot; the Philadelphia story. With commentaries by Alex Rosen and Kenneth B. Clark. New York, Institute of Human Relations Press, American Jewish Committee [1966] 71 p. maps. ([American Jewish Committee. Institute of Human Relations] Pamphlet series, no. 7) F158.9.N3B4

1571 California. Governor’s Commission on the Los Angeles Riots. Transcripts, depositions, consultants reports, and selected documents. Los Angeles, 1965. 18 v. illus. (part col.), maps. F869.L8C15 Includes bibliographies.

1572 California. Governor’s Commission on the Los Angeles Riots. Violence in the city—an end or a beginning? A report. [Los Angeles] 1965. 101 p. plates (part col.), fold. col. map. F869.L8C17

1573 Cohen, Jerry, and William S. Murphy. Burn, baby, burn! The Los Angeles race riot, August 1965. Introduction by Robert Kirsch. New York, Dutton, 1966. 318 p. illus., ports. F869.L8C6

1574 Conot, Robert E. Rivers of blood, years of darkness; the unforgettable classic account of the Watts riot. New York, Morrow, 1968 [c1967] 497 p. F869.L8C66 1968 Bibliography: p. 493-497.

1575 Crump, Spencer. Black riot in Los Angeles; the story of the Watts tragedy. Los Angeles, Trans-Anglo Books [1966] 160 p. illus., facsims., maps (part col.), ports. F869.L8C78 "Appendix: The text of the McCone Commission report": p. 125-154. Bibliography: p. 155.

1576 Gilbert, Ben W. Ten blocks from the White House; anatomy of the Washington riots of 1968 [by] Ben W. Gilbert and the staff of the Washington Post. New York, Praeger [1968] xix, 245 p. illus., maps. (Praeger paperbacks, P-240) F200.G5

1577 Hayden, Thomas. Rebellion in Newark; official violence and ghetto response. New York, Vintage Books [1967] 102 p. maps. F144.N6H27

1578 Heaps, Willard A. Riots, U.S.A., 1765-1965. New York, Seabury Press [1966] 186 p. [E178.3.H427] [TR: HV6477.H527 1966] Bibliography: p. 174-182.

1579 Illinois. Chicago Commission on Race Relations. The Negro in Chicago; a study of race relations and a race riot in 1919. New York, Arno Press, 1968. xxiv, 672 p. illus., maps. (The American Negro, his history and literature) F548.9.N3I2 1968 Reprint of the 1922 ed.

1580 Janowitz, Morris. Social control of escalated riots. [Chicago?] University of Chicago, Center for Policy Study [1968] 44 p. HV6477.J3 "Prepared for the Center’s conference on ’Short Term and Emergency Measures to Avert Urban Violence.’" Bibliographical footnotes.

1581 Lee, Alfred M., and Norman D. Humphrey. Race riot, Detroit 1943. With a new introductory essay by Alfred McClung Lee. New York, Octagon Books, 1968 [c1943] xxxiii, 143 p. illus., maps. F574.D4L4 1968 Bibliography: p. 142-143.

1582 Momboisse, Raymond M. Riots, revolts, and insurrections. Springfield, Ill., C. C. Thomas [1967] xviii, 523 p. HV8055.M6

1583 Nelson, Truman J. The torture of mothers. Introduction by Maxwell Geismar. Newburyport, Mass., Garrison Press [1965] 121 p. ports. F128.9.N3N37 Experiences related by mothers and children who were subjected to violent treatment at the hands of the police during the Harlem riots of fall 1964.

1584 Rudwick, Elliott M. Race riot at East St. Louis, July 2, 1917. Foreword by Oscar Handlin. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press [1964] xvii, 300 p. illus., maps. F549.E2R8 Bibliography: p. 285-291.

1585 Shogan, Robert, and Tom Craig. The Detroit race riot; a study in violence. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [1964] 199 p. F574.D4S5 Bibliography: p. 185-188.

1586 Supplemental studies for the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. New York, Praeger [1968] 248 p. forms. (Praeger special studies in U.S. economic and social development) 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 others.—Who riots? A study of participation in the 1967 riots, by R. M. Fogelson and R. B. Hill.

1587 U.S. Congress. House. Select Committee on New Orleans Riots. New Orleans riots. Minority report. [Washington? 1866?] 24 p. F379.N5U5 [TR: F379.N557A85] Presented by B. M. Boyer. From House Report, no. 16, 39th Congress, 2d session.

1588 U.S. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. Report. [Washington, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1968] xv, 425 p. illus., ports. HV6477.A56 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 Graphics [1968] 64 p. illus., ports. HV6477.W34

1591 Waskow, Arthur I. From race riot to sit-in, 1919 and the 1960s; a study in the connections between conflict and violence. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1966. xviii, 380 p. E185.61.W24 [TR: Waskow, Arthur Ocean] Bibliography: p. [355]-366.

34—REGIONAL STUDIES

1592 Allen, James E. The Negro in New York. Foreword by Arthur Levitt. New York, Exposition Press [1964] 94 p. E185.93.N56A55 Bibliography: p. [93]-94.

1593 Aukofer, Frank A. City with a chance. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co. [1968] 146 p. F589.M6A93 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, 1968. Bibliography: p. [13-14].

1596 Burgess, Margaret E. Negro leadership in a southern city. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1962] 231 p. illus. E185.61.B95 Bibliography: p. [219]-226.

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 York, Citadel Press [c1964] 223 p. illus., ports. F128.68.H3C55 "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 Bibliography: p. [345]-351.

1603 Dabney, Wendell P. Cincinnati’s colored citizens; historical, sociological and biographical. Cincinnati, Dabney Pub. Co. [c1926] 440 p. illus., ports. F499.C5D12

1604 Daniels, John. In freedom’s birthplace; a study of the Boston Negroes. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1914. 496 p. F73.9.N4D2

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. 32 p. illus., map. ([Kentucky. Agricultural Experiment Station, Lexington] Bulletin 704) E185.93.K3D4 Bibliographical footnotes.

1606 Detroit Urban League. Research Dept. A profile of the Detroit Negro, 1955-1964. [Detroit] 1965. 62 p. illus., maps. F574.D4D59 Bibliography: p. 62.

1607 Drake, St. Clair, and Horace R. Cayton. Black metropolis; a study of Negro life in a northern city. Introduction by Richard Wright. Introduction to Torchbook ed. by Everett C. Hughes. [Rev. and enl. ed.] New York, Harper & Row [1962] 2 v. illus. (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. Together with a special report on domestic service, by Isabel Eaton. New York, B. Blom [1967] xx, 520 p. illus., 2 fold. col. plans. (Publications of the University of Pennsylvania. Series in political economy and public law, no. 14) F158.9.N3D8 1967 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, Exposition Press [1957] 117 p. F334.M7G3

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, University Press of Virginia [1964] xxxix, 145 p. illus., ports. F231.L3 "The writings of Orra Langhorne": p. 139-140. Bibliographical footnotes.

1618a Lee, Frank F. Negro and white in Connecticut Town. New York, Bookman Associates [1961] 207 p. map. E185.93.C7L4 "Based upon the writer’s unpublished doctoral dissertation ... Yale University, 1953." "Annotated bibliography": p. 179-199.

1618b Lee, George W. Beale Street, where the blues began. Foreword by W. C. Handy. New York, R. O. Ballou [c1934] 296 p. ports. F444.M5L4

1619 Liebow, Elliot. Tally’s corner; a study of Negro streetcorner men. With a foreword by Hylan Lewis. Boston, Little, Brown [1967] xvii, 260 p. E185.93.D6L5 1967 Revision of thesis, Catholic University of America. Bibliography: p. [257]-260. Washington, D.C., is the locale.

1620 Logan, Frenise A. The Negro in North Carolina, 1876-1894. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1964] 244 p. E185.93.N6L6 Bibliography: p. [221]-233.

1621 Lyda, John W. The Negro in the history of Indiana. [Terre Haute? Ind., 1953] 136 p. E185.93.I4L9 Bibliography: p. 131-136.

1621a McCord, William M. Mississippi: the long hot summer. New York, Norton [1965] 222 p. E185.93.M6M32 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 211-215). The violence of the summer of 1964 as related and interpreted by a sociologist in terms of his own participation.

1622 Maryland. Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations. An American city in transition; the Baltimore community self-survey of inter-group relations. [Sponsored by] Maryland Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations [and] Baltimore Commission on Human Relations. [Baltimore] 1955. 264 p. illus., map. F189.B1M25

1623 Michigan. Freedmen’s Progress Commission. Michigan manual of freedmen’s progress. Compiled by Francis H. Warren. Detroit. 1915. [Detroit] J. M. Green [1968] 371, 34 p. illus., ports. E185.93.M5A43 1968

1624 Minnesota. Governor’s Human Rights Commission. The Negro and his home in Minnesota; a report to Governor Luther W. Youngdahl of Minnesota by the Governor’s Interracial Commission. [St. Paul] 1947. 77 p. illus. E185.93.M55A5 1947 "Third of a series of reports ... on various racial situations."

1625 Moore, Geraldine H. Behind the ebony mask. [Birmingham, Ala.] Southern University Press, 1961. 220 p. illus. F334.B6M57 On the Negro in Birmingham, Alabama.

1626 National Urban League. Community Relations Project. A study of the social and economic conditions of the Negro population of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, conducted for the Oklahoma City Council of Social Welfare by the National Urban League as part of its Community Relations Project, Dept. of Research, June-July, 1945. [Oklahoma City? 1945?] 91 p. F704.O41N3

1627 National Urban League. Dept. of Research and Community Projects. The Negro community of Baltimore; a summary report of a social study conducted for the Baltimore Urban League through the Dept. of Research, National Urban League, by Ira De A. Reid. Drawings by Wilmer Jennings. Baltimore, 1935. 46 p. diagrs. F189.B1N24

1628 The Negro in Milwaukee; a historical survey. [Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Historical Society, 1968] 32 p. illus., ports. F589.M6N48 Contents.—The railway porter who wanted to vote, by F. I. Olson.—Negroes in Milwaukee, by W. T. Green.—An incident of early Milwaukee law enforcement, by W. J. Vollmar.—Negro recognition in early Milwaukee, by C. V. Salomon.—Thirty years a slave, by L. Hughes.—Landmark civil rights decision in Wisconsin, by H. H. Anderson.—Milwaukee Negroes elected to public office.

1629 New York (City) Interdepartmental Neighborhood Service Center. The poor of Harlem: social functioning in the underclass; a report to the Welfare Administration by Joan Gordon, with the assistance of Carolyn Atkinson [and others]. New York, 1965, c1966. 167 p. HN80.N5A49 "Welfare Administration project 105."

1630 O’Reilly, Charles T. The inner core——north; a study of Milwaukee’s Negro community. [Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin] 1963. 96 p. illus., maps. F589.M6O685 "A project of the School of Social Work, the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee for the Ford urban program, the University of Wisconsin Extension Division." Includes bibliographies.

1631 Osofsky, Gilbert. Harlem; the making of a ghetto; Negro New York, 1890-1930. New York, Harper & Row [1966] 259 p. illus., facsims., ports. F128.9.N3O73 Includes bibliographies.

1632 Ottley, Roi, and William J. Weatherby. The Negro in New York; an informal social history. New York, New York Public Library, 1967. xix, 328 p. map. F128.9.N3O74 "Edited from manuscripts in the Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History, the New York Public Library ... originally prepared by the Federal Writers Project under the working title, ’Harlem—the Negroes of New York (an informal social history).’" Bibliography: p. 297-312.

1633 Ottley, Roi. New world a-coming. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 364 p. illus. (The American Negro, his history and literature) F128.9.N3O75 1968 Reprint of the 1943 ed. Bibliography: p. [348]-354. The Negro in New York City.

1633a Patterson, Caleb P. The Negro in Tennessee, 1790-1865. Austin, Tex., University [1922] 213 p. (University of Texas bulletin. no. 2205: Feb. 1, 1922) E445.T3P2 Bibliography: p. 202-209.

1634 Posey, Thomas E. The Negro citizen of West Virginia. Institute, W. Va., Press of West Virginia State College [1934] 119 p. diagrs., plates, ports. E185.93.W5P6 Bibliography: p. [110]-112.

1634a Quillin, Frank U. The color line in Ohio; a history of race prejudice in a typical northern State. Ann Arbor, Mich., G. Wahr, 1913. xvi, 178 p. maps. (University of Michigan historical studies. [3]) E185.93.O2Q62 Published also as thesis (Ph.D.), University of Michigan, 1910. Bibliography: p. [167]-171.

1635 Record, Wilson. Minority groups and intergroup relations in the San Francisco Bay area. [Berkeley, Calif.] 1963. 48 p. F868.S156R4 At head of title: Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley. The Institute of Governmental Studies presents this monograph as part of its series of Franklin K. Lane papers.

1636 Rose, Willie L. N. Rehearsal for Reconstruction; the Port Royal experiment. With an introduction by C. Vann Woodward. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1964] xviii, 442 p. illus., fold. map, ports. F277.B3R6 "Notes on sources": p. 409-433. Concerns Sea Islands, South Carolina.

1637 Roussève, Charles B. The Negro in Louisiana; aspects of his history and his literature. New Orleans, Xavier University Press, 1937. xvii, 212 p. illus., diagrs., music, plates. E185.93.L6R6 "This work, prepared in 1935 in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of arts, makes its appearance ... substantially as it was originally written, save for ... several minor alterations and the addition of a few details."—p. vii. Bibliography: p. 193-201.

1638 Russell, John H. The free Negro in Virginia, 1619-1865. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1913. 194 p. (Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science, series 31, no. 3) H31.J6 E185.93.V8R9 Thesis (Ph.D.)—Johns Hopkins University, 1913. Bibliography: p. 178-186.

1639 Scheiner, Seth M. Negro mecca; a history of the Negro in New York City, 1865-1920. [New York] New York University Press, 1965. 246 p. F128.9.N3S3 Bibliography: p. 226-242.

1640 Sexton, Patricia C. Spanish Harlem; an anatomy of poverty. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 208 p. map. [F128.9.F8S48] [TR: F128.9.P8S48] Includes bibliographical references.

1641 Silver, James W. Mississippi: the closed society. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1964] xxii, 250 p. facsim., map. F345.S5 Bibliographical footnotes.

1642 Spangler, Earl. The Negro in Minnesota. With an introduction by Carl T. Rowan. Minneapolis, T. S. Denison [1961] 215 p. E185.93.M55S7 Bibliography: p. 186-213.

1643 Spear, Allan H. Black Chicago; the making of a Negro ghetto, 1890-1920. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1967] xvii, 254 p. illus., col. maps, ports. F548.9.N3S65 Bibliographical footnotes.

1644 Steward, William, and Theophilus G. Steward. Gouldtown, a very remarkable settlement of ancient date; studies of some sturdy examples of the simple life, together with sketches of early colonial history of Cumberland County and southern New Jersey and some early genealogical records. Philadelphia, Press of J. B. Lippincott Co., 1913. 237 p. plates, ports. F144.G69S8 Gouldtown was one of the earliest all-Negro settlements.

1645 Tate, Thaddeus W. The Negro in eighteenth-century Williamsburg. Williamsburg, Va., Colonial Williamsburg; distributed by the University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville [c1965] xiv, 256 p. (Williamsburg research studies) F234.W7T3 Bibliography: p. [237]-246.

1646 Thornbrough, Emma L. The Negro in Indiana; a study of a minority. [Indianapolis] Indiana Historical Bureau, 1957. 412 p. (Indiana historical collections, v. 37) F535.N4T5 Cover title and half-title: The Negro in Indiana Before 1900. Bibliographical footnotes.

1647 Tindall, George B. South Carolina Negroes, 1877-1900. Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1952. 336 p. illus., ports. E185.93.S7T5 Bibliography: p. 311-326.

1648 United Community Services of Metropolitan Boston. Black and white in Boston; a report based on the Community Research Project. [By] Donald D. Dobbin, Norma J. Emond [and] Janine G. O’Grady. [Boston, Research Dept., United Community Services of Metropolitan Boston] 1968. 44 p. map. F73.9.N4U5

1648a U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Hearings before the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Hearings held in Detroit, Michigan, December 14, 1960 [and] December 15, 1960. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1961. 511 p. illus., fold. maps. E185.93.M5A5

1648b Warner, Robert A. New Haven Negroes, a social history. New Haven, Published for the Institute of Human Relations by Yale University Press, 1940. xiv, 309 p. facsim., maps, plates, port. F104.N6W27 Bibliographical footnotes.

1649 Washington, Nathaniel J. Historical development of the Negro in Oklahoma. Tulsa, Okla., Dexter Pub. Co. [1948] 71 p. illus., maps. E185.93.O4W3 Bibliography: p. 69-71.

1650 Waynick, Capus M., John C. Brooks, and Elsie W. Pitts, eds. North Carolina and the Negro. Raleigh, North Carolina Mayors’ Co-operating Committee, 1964. xvii, 309 p. illus. (part col.), maps, ports. (part col.) E185.93.N6W3 Bibliography: p. 271-287.

1651 Whaley, Marcellus S. The old types pass; Gullah sketches of the Carolina Sea Islands. Illustrated by Edna Reed Whaley. Boston, Christopher Pub. House [c1925] 192 p. music, plates. E185.93.S7W6

1652 Wharton, Vernon L. The Negro in Mississippi, 1865-1890. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1947. 298 p. (The James Sprunt studies in history and political science, v. 28) F251.J28 v. 28 Bibliography: p. [277]-292.

1653 Wightman, Orrin S. Early days of coastal Georgia. Photographs by Orrin Sage Wightman. Story by Margaret Davis Cate. St. Simons Island, Ga., Fort Frederica Association [1955] 235 p. illus., maps. F286.W6

1654 Wright, James M. The free Negro in Maryland, 1634-1860. New York, Columbia University, 1921. 362 p. (Studies in history, economics and public law, v. 97, no. 3; whole no. 222) H31.C7 v. 97 [E185.W95] Bibliography: p. 348-362.

1655 Wynes, Charles E. Race relations in Virginia, 1870-1902. Charlottesville, University of Virginia Press, 1961. 164 p. E185.93.V8W9 Bibliography: p. 151-160.

35—RELIGION AND THE CHURCH

1656 Adams, C. C., and Marshall A. Talley. Negro Baptists and foreign missions. Philadelphia, Foreign Mission Board of the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A. [c1944] 84 p. BV2521.A85

1657 Bragg, George F. History of the Afro-American group of the Episcopal Church. Baltimore, Church Advocate Press, 1922. 319 p. plates, ports. BX5979.B7 "Negro ordinations from 1866 to present": p. [267]-287. Clerical directory: p. [285]-292.

1658 Brawley, E. M., ed. The Negro Baptist pulpit; a collection of sermons and papers on Baptist doctrine and missionary and educational work, by colored Baptist ministers. Philadelphia, American Baptist Publication Society [1890] 300 p. [BX6447.B7] [TR: BX6452.B7 1890]

1659 Brotz, Howard. The black Jews of Harlem: Negro nationalism and the dilemmas of Negro leadership. [New York] Free Press of Glencoe [1964] 144 p. F128.68.H3B7 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 133-140).

1660 Campbell, Will D. Race and the renewal of the church. Philadelphia, Westminster Press [1962] 90 p. (Christian perspectives on social problems) BT734.C3

1661 The Church and the urban racial crisis, edited by Mathew Ahmann and Margaret Roach. Techny, Ill., Divine Word Publications [1967] 262 p. E185.615.C58 "The major addresses and background papers prepared for the August, 1967, convention of the National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice held at Rockhurst College in Kansas City, Missouri."

1662 Culver, Dwight W. Negro segregation in the Methodist Church. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1953. 218 p. (Yale studies in religious education, 22) BX8382.A17C8 Based on the author’s thesis, Yale University, 1948. Bibliography: p. [191]-206.

1663 Daniel, Vattel E. Ritual in Chicago’s South Side churches for Negroes. Chicago, 1940. 155 leaves. mounted col. map. BR563.N4D29 Thesis—University of Chicago. Typescript (carbon copy). Bibliography: leaves 144-150.

1664 Day, Helen C. Color, ebony. New York, Sheed & Ward, 1951. 182 p. BX4668.D34 Concerns converts to Catholicism.

1665 DuBois, William E. B., ed. The Negro church; report of a social study made under the direction of Atlanta University; together with the Proceedings of the Eighth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, held at Atlanta University, May 26th, 1903. Atlanta, Atlanta University Press, 1903. 212 p. (Atlanta University publications, no. 8) E185.5.A88 no. 8 E185.7.D81 "Select bibliography of Negro churches": p. vi-viii.

1666 Fauset, Arthur H. Black gods of the metropolis; Negro religious cults of the urban North. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944. 126 p. plates, ports. (Publications of the Philadelphia Anthropological Society, v. 3) BR563.N4F3 1944a Brinton memorial series, [no. 2]. Issued also as thesis (Ph.D.), University of Pennsylvania. "A study of five Negro religious cults in the Philadelphia of today."—Preface.

1667 Felton, Ralph A. Go down, Moses; a study of 21 successful Negro rural pastors. Madison, N.J., Dept. of the Rural Church, Drew Theological Seminary [1952] 95 p. illus. BR563.N4F38

1668 Felton, Ralph A. These my brethren; a study of 570 Negro churches and 1542 Negro homes in the rural South. Madison, N.J., Dept. of the Rural Church, Drew Theological Seminary [1950] 102 p. BR563.N4F4

1669 Fisk University, Nashville. Social Science Institute. God struck me dead; religious conversion experiences and autobiographies of Negro ex-slaves. Nashville, 1945. 218 leaves. (Its Social science source documents, no. 2) BV4930.F5

1670 Frazier, Edward Franklin. The Negro church in America. New York, Schocken Books [1964, c1963] 92 p. (Studies in sociology) BR563.N4F7 Bibliographical footnotes.

1671 Fuller, Thomas O. History of the Negro Baptists of Tennessee. [Memphis, Tenn., Haskins Print, c1936] 346 p. plates, ports. [BX6444.T4F8]

1672 Gillard, John T. The Catholic Church and the American Negro; being an investigation of the past and present activities of the Catholic Church in behalf of the 12,000,000 Negroes in the United States, with an examination of the difficulties which affect the work of the colored missions. Baltimore, St. Joseph’s Society Press, 1929 [i.e. 1930] xv, 324 p. diagr., map, tables (part fold.) BX1407.N4G5 Bibliography: p. 291-301.

1673 Harrison, William P. The gospel among the slaves. A short account of missionary operations among the African slaves of the Southern States. Compiled from original sources. Nashville, Pub. House of the M. E. Church, South. 1893. 394 p. illus., ports. BV2783.H3

1674 Haynes, Leonard L. The Negro community within American Protestantism, 1619-1844. Boston, Christopher Pub. House [1953] 264 p. BR563.N4H38

1675 Hough, Joseph C. Black power and white Protestants; a Christian response to the new Negro pluralism. New York, Oxford University Press, 1968. 228 p. BT734.2.H63 Bibliographical footnotes.

1676 Ingram, Tolbert R., ed. Essays on segregation. Boston, St. Thomas Press, 1960. 106 p. BT734.3.I5

1677 Johnston, Ruby F. The development of Negro religion. New York, Philosophical Library [1954] 202 p. illus. BR563.N4J6

1678 Joint Survey Commission of the Baptist Inter-convention Committee. The Negro Baptist ministry; an analysis of its profession, preparation, and practices, by Ira De A. Reid. Report of a survey conducted by the Joint Survey Commission of the Baptist Inter-convention Committee: the American Baptist Convention, the National Baptist Convention [and] the Southern Baptist Convention. [Philadelphia, H. and L. Advertising Co.] 1951 [i.e. 1952] 145 p. BV4080.J6

1679 Jones, Howard O. Shall we overcome? A challenge to Negro and white Christians. Westwood, N.J., F. H. Revell Co. [1966] 146 p. BT734.2.J6

1680 Jordan, Lewis G. Negro Baptist history, U.S.A., 1750, 1930. Nashville, Sunday School Pub. Board, N.B.C. [1930] 394 p. plates, ports. BX6443.J6 "Minutes of the Baptist Foreign Mission Convention of the United States of America held in Montgomery, Ala., November 24, 25, 26, 1880" (p. [153]-170) and "Minutes of the fourth annual session of the Baptist Foreign Mission Convention of the United States of America, held with the First Baptist Church, Manchester, Virginia, September 19-22, 1883" (p. [217]-236) have special title pages. Bibliography: p. 392-394.

1680a King, Martin Luther. Strength to love. New York, Harper & Row [1963] 146 p. BX6452.K5

1681 Koger, Azzie B. Negro Baptists of Maryland. [Baltimore, Clarke Press] c1946. 78 p. illus., ports. BX6444.M3K6 1946 First published in 1936 under title: History of the Negro Baptists of Maryland.

1682 Lincoln, Charles Eric. The Black Muslims in America. Foreword by Gordon Allport. Boston, Beacon Press [1961] 276 p. E185.61.L56 "This book originated as a dissertation ... in the Graduate School of Boston University." Includes bibliography. This black separatist group, also called the Nation of Islam, under the leadership of Elijah Mohammad, has a widespread following in the United States.

1683 Lincoln, Charles Eric. My face is black. Boston, Beacon Press [1964] 137 p. E185.61.L57 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [134]-137). Includes further discussion of the Black Muslims.

1684 Loescher, Frank S. The Protestant church and the Negro. Philadelphia, 1948. 159 p. BR563.N4L6 1948a Essential portion of thesis—University of Pennsylvania. Bibliographical footnotes.

1685 Mays, Benjamin E., and Joseph W. Nicholson. The Negro’s church. New York, Institute of Social and Religious Research [c1933] 321 p. maps. BR563.N4M3

1686 Millea, Thomas V. Ghetto fever. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co. [1968] 166 p. F548.9.N3M5 Concerns church and race problems in Chicago.

1687 Payne, Daniel A., Bp. History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Edited by Rev. C. S. Smith. Nashville, Pub. House of the A.M.E. Sunday-School Union, 1891. xvi, 502 p. ports. BX8443.P28

1688 Pipes, William H. Say amen, brother! Old-time Negro preaching: a study in American frustration. New York, William-Frederick Press, 1951. 210 p. BR563.N4P53 Bibliography: p. 201-205.

1689 Poole, Elijah. Message to the blackman in America, by Elijah Muhammad. Chicago, Muhammad Mosque of Islam No. 2 [1965] xxvii, 355 p. [BP222.P6] [TR: BP222.E4] On the Black Muslims.

1690 Reimers, David M. White Protestantism and the Negro. New York, Oxford University Press, 1965. 236 p. E185.61.R36 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 190-222). Bibliography: p. 223-227.

1691 Richardson, Harry V. Dark glory, a picture of the church among Negroes in the rural South. New York, Pub. for Home Missions Council of North America and Phelps-Stokes Fund by Friendship Press [1947] xiv, 209 p. BR563.N4R5 "A selected reading list": p. 194-197.

1692 Sellers, James E. The South and Christian ethics. New York, Association Press [1962] 190 p. E185.61.S48

1693 Singleton, George A. The romance of African Methodism; a study of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. New York, Exposition Press [1952] 251 p. illus. BX8443.S45

1694 Sleeper, Charles F. Black power and Christian responsibility; some Biblical foundations for social ethics. Nashville, Abingdon Press [1968, c1969] 221 p. BS680.E84S5 Bibliography: p. 205-217.

1695 Tyms, James D. The rise of religious education among Negro Baptists; a historical case study. New York, Exposition Press [1966, c1965] xiv, 408 p. (An Exposition-university book) BX6450.T93 Bibliography: p. [397]-403.

1696 Washington, Joseph R. Black religion; the Negro and Christianity in the United States. Boston, Beacon Press [1964] 308 p. BR563.N4W3 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 298-303).

1697 Washington, Joseph R. The politics of God. Boston, Beacon Press [1967] 234 p. BR563.N4W33 Bibliographical footnotes.

1698 Weatherford, Willis D. American churches and the Negro; an historical study from early slave days to the present. Boston, Christopher Pub. House [1957] 310 p. BR563.N4W4

1699 Woodson, Carter G. The history of the Negro church. Washington, Associated Publishers [c1921] 330 p. plates, ports. BR563.N4W6

1700 Woodward, Joseph Herbert. The Negro bishop movement in the Episcopal diocese of South Carolina. McPhersonville, S.C., H. Woodward [c1916] 45 p. BX5967.W65

1701 Year book of Negro churches, with statistics and records of achievements of Negroes in the United States. 1935-36+ Wilberforce, Ohio, Printed at Wilberforce University. E185.7.Y43 Editor: Reverdy C. Ransom. "Published by authority of the bishops of the A.M.E. Church."

36—SOCIAL CONDITIONS

1702 Barndt, Joseph R. Why black power? New York, Friendship Press [1968] 122 p. E185.615.B35

1703 Berry, Brewton. Race and ethnic relations. 3d ed. Boston, Houghton Mifflin [1965] 435 p. illus. HT1521.B45 1965

1704 Boggs, James. The American revolution; pages from a Negro worker’s notebook. New York, Monthly Review Press, 1963. 93 p. E841.B6 "MR9."

1705 Booker, Simeon. Black man’s America. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1964] 230 p. E185.6.B76

1706 Clemons, Lulamae, Erwin Hollitz, and Gordon A. Gardner. The American Negro. St. Louis, Webster Division, McGraw-Hill [1965] 138 p. illus., ports. (Americans all series) E185.C6 Bibliography: p. 122-124.

1707 Cohn, David L. God shakes creation. New York, Harper, 1935. xvi, 299 p. plates. E185.93.M6C64 At head of title: by David L. Cohn; drawings by Lucian Dent. "Some of the salient features of ... society ... [of the Mississippi] delta."—Foreword.

1708 Cruse, Harold. The crisis of the Negro intellectual. New York, Morrow, 1967. 594 p. E185.82.C74 Includes bibliographical references.

1709 Davis, Allison, Burleigh B. Gardner, and Mary R. Gardner. Deep South; a social anthropological study of caste and class. Directed by W. Lloyd Warner. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1941] xv, 558 p. diagrs., forms, tables. HN79.A2D3

1710 Dollard, John. Caste and class in a southern town. 3d ed. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1957 [c1949] 466 p. (Doubleday anchor books, A95) F215.D65 1957 Bibliographical footnotes.

1711 Dunbar, Ernest. The black expatriates; a study of American Negroes in exile. New York, Dutton, 1968. 251 p. E185.94.D8

1712 Eppes, Susan B. The Negro of the old South, a bit of period history. [Rev.] Macon, Ga., J. W. Burke Pub. Co. [c1941] xvi, 203 p. illus. E443.E64 1941

1713 Ferman, Louis A., Joyce L. Kornbluh, and Alan Haber, eds. Poverty in America; book of readings. Introduction by Michael Harrington. Rev. ed. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press [1968] xxxiii, 669 p. illus. HC110.P6F4 1968 Includes bibliographies.

1714 Frazier, Edward Franklin. Black bourgeoisie. With a new preface by the author. New York, Collier Books [1962] 222 p. illus. (Collier books, AS347) E185.61.F833 1962

1715 Greer, Scott A. Urban renewal and American cities; the dilemma of democratic intervention. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1966, c1965] 201 p. HT175.U6G7 Bibliographical footnotes.

1716 Griffin, John H. Black like me. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1961. 176 p. E185.61.G8 The author darkened his skin and traveled as a Negro in the deep South.

1717 Hare, Nathan. The black Anglo-Saxons. With an introduction by Oliver C. Cox. [New York] Marzani & Munsell [1965] 124 p. E185.86.H3 Bibliographical references included in footnotes.

1718 Herskovits, Melville J. The American Negro; a study in racial crossing. Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1964, c1928] 92 p. (A Midland book, MB61) E185.89A5H5 1964 "Bibliographic appendix": p. 83-87.

1719 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

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

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

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

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

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

Gilbert, Ben W., 1576

Gilbert, Olive, 205

Gillard, John T., 1672

Gibson, John W., 70

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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"),

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

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

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

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

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

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: ].

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