Digital Librarian: African- Americans. Digital Librarian: a librarian's choice of the best of the Web. Digital Librarian is maintained by. Margaret Vail Anderson, a librarian in Cortland, New York. Academy of American Poets - African American poets include: Elizabeth Alexander - With text for Praise Song for the Day: A Poem for Barack Obama's Presidential Inauguration.
Author names starting with Bi. Jessie Marguerite BIERMAN . John Biggers' Journeys (a romance) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more. Environment, Geology, Natural History, Rivers, Parks. Turnpikes and romance in the. John Wick co-director reportedly wanted for Deadpool 2 20 hours ago. Search for 'John Biggers' Journeys (a romance)' on Amazon.com.
The following is a list of the vertical files in the library of the Morris Museum of Art. Biggers, John Thomas. THE EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS LIBRARY. Torn between her dual personalities of a home-loving wife and a romance-seeking adventuress. Earl Derr Biggers 1884-1933. People/Characters: Anne Hutchinson. People/Characters by cover. John Winthrop: America's Forgotten.
Maya Angelou. Amiri Baraka - Born Everett Le. Roi Jones. Arna Bontemps.
Gwendolyn Brooks - Hear Brooks read We Real Cool. Lucille Clifton - Hear Clifton read Homage to My Hips. Countee Cullen. Rita Dove - Hear Dove read Weathering Out. Henry Dumas. Paul Laurence Dunbar. Cornelius Eady - Hear Eady read I'm A Fool To Love You. Nikki Giovanni. Langston Hughes - You can hear Hughes reading The Negro Speaks of Rivers.
James Weldon Johnson - You can hear Arna Bontemps reading Johnson's The Creation. June Jordan - You can hear Jordan reading A Poem about Intelligence for My Brothers and Sisters. Etheridge Knight. Audre Lorde. Nathaniel Mackey - Hear Mackey read Irritable Mystic.
Claude Mc. Kay. Harryette Mullen - Hear Mullen read Present Tense. Carl Phillips. Claudia Rankine - Hear Rankine read The End of the Alphabet. Ishmael Reed. Quincy Troupe - Hear Troupe read The Day Duke Raised: May 2. Derek Walcott - Born in Saint Lucia, the West Indies. Hear Walcott read A Lesson for This Sunday. African- American & Africana: Catalog of Microform (Research Collections, Serials, and Dissertations) - Proquest's 9.
Zubal Books Complete Catalog Listing. John Biggers, Allen Schuetz -. John Kimberly Mumford - Anthracite, (Romance of industry series) - 1925. 1996, 90 min.) Wednesday, June 17. African American artists John Biggers and Samella Lewis.
Although you can not access the actual sources, the catalog does serve as a useful point of departure. African- American Archaeology and African Diaspora Archaeology Resources - Created and maintained by Christopher C. Fennell, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign. African American Cemeteries Online. African American Experience in Ohio: 1. Ohio Historical Society. See also African Americans in Ohio.
Baldwin John Dyke Acland. ADAMS, HERBERT Welcome Home. BIGGERS, EARL DERR -Love. Romance writer and poet.
African- American Mosaic - . This award- winning weekly newspaper received the prestigious John B. Established in 1. Edwin Harleston, a guard in the H. Heinz food- packing plant, the Pittsburgh Courier gained national prominence after attorney Robert Lee Vann became the newspaper's editor and publisher, treasurer, and legal counsel in 1. In his lifetime, Vann saw the Courier grow to become the largest, most influential Black newspaper in the nation with a circulation of 2. Displaying more than 2.
Murray Collection, 1. Library of Congress. Provides text of Booker T. Washington's address, known as the Atlanta Compromise, which he delivered at the opening of the Cotton States and International Exposition, at Atlanta, Ga., September 1. African- American Sheet Music 1. African- American sheet music from Brown University Library Center for Digital Scholarship. African American Theses and Dissertations: 1.
Compiled by Phyllis B. Bischof. Librarian for African and African American Collections (retired) with the assistance of Dorothy Lazard. See also their. African Diaspora Biography on the Internet.
Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery - Companion to the six- hour public television series, the site . Created by a group of U. S. In the early years, the project emphasized rural life and the negative impact of the Great Depression, farm mechanization, and the Dust Bowl. In later years, the photographers turned their attention to the mobilization effort for World War II. Try searching for: Anacostia, D. C. Frederick Douglass housing project.
Bethune- Cookman College - Daytona Beach, Florida. Church of God in Christ - Washington, DCDuke Ellington. Harlem. Marcus Garvey. Negro. Paul Robeson. American Civil Rights Institute - . Sponsors the Benjamin A.
Botkin Folklife Lecture Series. Online videos include: Give My Poor Heart Ease: Voices of the Mississippi Blues - Illustrated lecture by William R.
Ferris, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, February 1. We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns: The Kids Who Fought for Civil Rights in Mississippi presented by illustrator and journalist Tracy Sugarman.
Institute of Museum & Library Services and by private donors, American Journeys is a collaborative project of the Wisconsin Historical Society and National History Day. For example, the text of The Voyage Made by M. John Hawkins Esquire, 1. Hawkins was the first English slave trader. He made four voyages to Sierra Leone River between 1. Africans across the Atlantic to sell to the Spanish settlers in the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.
See also National Maritime Museum. American Philosophical Society - . There are also documents from notable Americans concerning the slave question, such as John Brown, Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and Andrew Jackson. Included is a sound file (in WAV format) of an interview with Fountain Hughes of Charlottesville, Virginia.
Amistad Case - National Archives and Records Administration site “presents documents related to the circuit court and Supreme Court cases involving the Amistad and offers suggestions for teaching activities.”Amistad Research Center - Tulane University, New Orleans. Amsterdam News - New York. Anacostia Community Museum - Washington, D.
C. Smithsonian Institution's museum of African American history and culture. The Papers of African American Artists include: Romare Bearden Papers (b. With transcript of an interview with Bearden conducted by Henri Ghent, June 2. Palmer C. Pencil is the primary medium, but there are also some sketches in ink and watercolor. The sketchbooks contain sketches of landscapes and coastal scenes, including many from 1. Hayden lived in Paris and Brittany, France.
Some of the sketchbooks document trips taken by Hayden and include his travel notes and notes on his daily activities. Horace Pippin Papers (b.
Includes Horace Pippin's Autobiography, First World War , an illustrated memoir of his military service in France. Henry Ossawa Tanner Papers (b. Charles White (1. There are also transcripts of oral history interviews, from 1. Charles Henry Alston (1. Emma Amos. Romare Bearden (1.
Vivian E. Browne (1. Calvin Burnett. Robert Carlen (1. Robert Colescott. Ernest Crichlow. Allan Rohan Crite (1. Sam Gilliam. Peggie L. Hartwell. Humbert Howard (1. Richard Howard Hunt.
Sargent Johnson (1. Cliff Joseph. Jacob Lawrence (1.
Norman Lewis (1. 90. Edward L. Loper. Carolyn Mazloomi (1. With transcript. Archibald John Motley (1. John Wilfred Outterbridge. Gordon Parks. Merton D. Washington, Jr (1. Charles Wilbert White (1.
Hale Aspacio Woodruff (b. ARSC (Association for Recorded Sound Collections) - The ARSC Journal online Index and Journal provides full- text of articles from 1. Some articles include: Belle Davis and her Piccaninnies: A preliminary bio- , disco- , and filmography - By Rainer E. Lotz, ARSC Journal, Vol. She was a recording pioneer who toured Europe extensively during the period 1. A & R Men and the Geography of Piedmont Blues Recordings from 1. By Christopher (Kip) Lornell and Ted Mealor, ARSC Journal, Vol.
Association for the Study of African American Life and History - Founded by the scholar Carter G. Woodson, ASALH established Black History Month. Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record - Hundreds of images arranged in 1.
University of Virginia Library). Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro: His Anti- slavery Labours in the United States, Canada, & England - Electronic edition (in Documenting the American South) of the 1. Samuel Ringgold Ward. Born into slavery in 1. Ward was a lecturer for the Anti- Slavery Society, published the Impartial Citizen, an anti- slavery newspaper and taught at the Free Central College of Mc. Grawville in Central New York. Would that I had been more worthy of the kindness of those who invited me to that place- -of those friends whom I had the good fortune to win while I lived there- -especially of those who showed me the most fraternal kindness during the worst, longest illness I have suffered throughout life, and while passing through severe pecuniary troubles.
My youngest son, William Reynolds Ward, is buried there; and there were born two of my daughters, Emily and Alice, the former deceased, the latter still living. We found the whole town in commotion and excitement. We soon learned the cause. A poor Mulatto man, named Jerry, at the suit of his own father had been arrested under the Fugitive Law, had been before the Negro- catcher's court, had escaped, had been pursued and retaken, and was now being conveyed to prison. I went to the prison, and, in company with that true sterling friend of the slave, the Reverend Samuel J. May, was permitted to go in and see the man.
He had fetters on his ankles, and manacles on his wrists. I had never before, since my recollection, seen a chained slave. He was a short, thick- set, strongly built man, half white though slave born. His temperament was ardent, and he was most wonderfully excited. Though chained, he could not stand still; and in that narrow room, motioning as well as he could with his chained, manacled hands, and pacing up and down as well as his fetters would allow, fevered and almost frenzied with excitement, he implored us who were looking on, in such strains of fervid eloquence as I never heard before nor since from the lips of man, to break his chains, and give him that liberty.. Columbia University Libraries provides a list of.
Previous Winners from 1. Images of manuscripts, letters, photographs, drawings, engravings, paintings, objects. Collections include: James Baldwin Photographs and Papers Collection.
The Black Panthers Trial: Courtroom Sketches by Robert Templeton. Langston Hughes Papers. Randolph Linsly Simpson African- American Collection. Drawings of the Amistad Prisoners, New Haven.
You can also search for individual photographs. Harold Jackman in Morningside Park (1. Romare Bearden (1. Apr 1. 5)Le. Roi Jones (1. Jan 3) - Later known as Amiri Imamu Baraka. Robert Mc. Ferrin (1.
Feb 2. 8)Horace Pippin (1. Feb 4)Roy Wilkins (1. May 2. 7) - By Carl Van Vechten. Du Bois. Billie Holiday. Paul Robeson. James Weldon Johnson.