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- 1988-92 summary report / by American Library Association.Black Caucus.(CARDINAL)132920; National African American Librarians Conference(1st :1992 :Columbus, Ohio);
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- Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; American Library Association. Black Caucus; African American librarians; African American librarians;
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- Visionary perspectives : beyond the first two decades : Black Caucus, American Library Association, 20th anniversary souvenir booklet, June 23, 1990, Chicago, Ill. by American Library Association.Black Caucus.(CARDINAL)132920;
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- Subjects: American Library Association. Black Caucus; African American librarians;
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- Colored pictures : race and visual representation / by Harris, Michael D.,1948-2022.(CARDINAL)206746;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-274) and index.Black: the discredited signifier/signified -- Constructing and visualizing race -- The nineteenth century: imaged ideology -- Aunt Jemima, the fantasy black mammy/servant -- Jezebel, Olympia, and the sexualized woman -- Color lines: mapping color consciousness in the art of Archibald Motley Jr. -- The language of appropriation: fantasies and fallacies -- Turning in from the periphery.Black Caucus of the American Library Association Literary Award, 2004.
- Subjects: African American art.; African Americans in art.; African Americans;
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- Letter to my daughter / by Angelou, Maya,author.(CARDINAL)126661;
Home -- Philanthropy -- Revelations -- Giving birth -- Accident, coincident, or answered prayer -- To tell the truth -- Vulgarity -- Violence -- Mother's long view -- Morocco -- Porgy and Bess -- Bob & Decca -- Celia Cruz -- Fannie Lou Hamer -- Senegal -- The eternal silver screen -- In self-defense -- Mrs. Coretta Scott King -- Condolences -- In the valley of humility -- National spirit -- Reclaiming Southern roots -- Surviving -- Salute to older lovers -- Commencement address -- Poetry -- Mt. Zion -- Keep the faith.Dedicated to the daughter she never had but sees all around her, Letter to My Daughter reveals Maya Angelou's path to living well and living a life with meaning. Whether she is recalling such lost friends as Coretta Scott King and Ossie Davis, extolling honesty, decrying vulgarity, explaining why becoming a Christian is a "lifelong endeavor," or simply singing the praises of a meal of red rice--Maya Angelou writes from the heart to millions of women she considers her extended family.Black Caucus of the American Library Association Literary Award, 2009.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Angelou, Maya.; Authors, American; African American authors; Authors, American;
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- In search of our roots : how 19 extraordinary African Americans reclaimed their past / by Gates, Henry Louis,Jr.,author.(CARDINAL)162666;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The distinguished scholar examines the origins and history of African-American ancestry as he profiles nineteen noted African Americans and illuminates their individual family sagas throughout U.S. history.Preface -- Introduction: Family matters -- Prefatory notes on the African slave trade -- Maya Angelou -- Quincy Jones -- Morgan Freeman -- Tina Turner -- Peter J. Gomes -- Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot -- Tom Joyner -- Benjamin Carson -- Oprah Winfrey -- Whoopi Goldberg -- Mae Jemison -- T.D. Jakes -- Linda Johnson Rice -- Kathleen Henderson -- Jackie Joyner-Kersee -- Don Cheadle -- Chris Rock -- Bliss Broyard -- Chris Tucker -- How to trace your own roots.Black Caucus of the American Library Association Literary Award, 2010.
- Subjects: Family histories.; Biographies.; African Americans; African Americans;
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- Culture keepers : enlightening and empowering our communities : proceedings of the first National Conference of African American Librarians, September 4-6, 1992, Columbus, Ohio / by National Conference of African American Librarians(1st :1992 :Columbus, Ohio); Biddle, Stanton F.(CARDINAL)205700; American Library Association.Black Caucus.(CARDINAL)132920;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; African American librarians; African Americans and libraries; African Americans;
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- Handbook of black librarianship / by Josey, E. J.,1924-2009.(CARDINAL)153079; Shockley, Ann Allen.(CARDINAL)155142;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Pioneers and Landmark Episodes -- 1. A Chronology of Events in Black Librarianship -- 2. Afro-American Forerunners in Librarianship -- 3. The Hampton Institute Library School -- Early Library Organizations -- 4. Alabama Association of School Librarians -- 5. The Librarians' Section of the Georgia Teachers and Education Association -- 6. The North Carolina Negro Library Association -- 7. The South Carolina State Library Group -- The Division of Librarians of the Virginia State Teachers Association -- Contemporary Black Librarianship -- 9. Black Caucus of the American Library Association -- 10. California Librarians Black Caucus -- 11. Chicago Area Black Librarians -- 12. New York Black Librarians Caucus, Inc. -- 13. Statistical Facts pertaining to Black Librarians and Libraries in 1976 -- Black Librarians with Doctorate Degrees -- Vital Issues in Black Librarianship -- 15. Library Services to Black Americans -- 16. Children's Library Service and Black American Children -- 17. School Libraries and Black American Children -- 18. Multi-Media Resources, Libraries, and the Education of Black Ghetto Youth -- 19. The Future of the Black College Library -- Significant Books and Periodicals for Black Collections -- 20. A Selected Annotated List of Reference Books Reflecting the Black Experience -- 21. A Descriptive Bibliography of Selected African and Afro-American Periodicals -- 22. The Best Seller List and Black Authors -- 23. Best Selling Books by Black Authors -- 24. Afro-American Authors Represented on the ALA Notable Book List -- 25. Black Librarians as Creative Writers -- African Resources -- 26. Procurement of Materials from Africa: A Bibliographic Essay -- 27. Major African Collections in the United States -- Afro-American Resources -- 28. Establishing Afro-American Collections -- 29. The Role of the Curator of Afro-American Collections -- 30. Archival and Fugitive Afro-American Literature : The Duties of the Archivist -- 31. Experiences of a Black Private Book Collector -- 32. Black Special Libraries -- 33. Library Holdings on Afro-Americans -- 34. Major Afro-American Collections -- 35. Major Black Oral History Programs -- Afro-American Museums -- 37. Afro-American Historical Societies -- Undergraduate Library School Departments in Predominantly Black Colleges and Universities -- Predominantly Black Graduate Library Schools -- Libraries of Public Library Systems Serving Predominantly Black Communities -- Black Academic Libraries -- Additional Libraries Named for Afro-Americans -- Selective List of Black-owned Bookstores -- Black Book Publishers.E. J. Josey and Marva DeLoach have compiled a treasure trove of information about black librarianship. This volume includes history, statistics, and documentation of contemporary issues related both to African American participation in librarianship and to the organizations that they built to provide information resources for their people. Of interest to all librarians, bibliophiles, bibliographers, and students of American culture, this handbook fills a niche in American cultural history. Like the first edition, published in 1977, this new edition chronicles the history and achievements of black librarians in their chosen profession. Chapters documenting pioneering individuals and events are juxtaposed with historical descriptions of early professional organizations. Other sections provide important information related to diversity, including the language of diversity and salient statistical facts about African American librarians. New or revised chapters treat issues related to information technology and electronic resources, library services to African Americans, and library education. Of special interest is the section on African American resources, which covers archival and fugitive literature, library holdings, literature, oral history programs, and museums, with several chapters on awards. A complete section is devoted to the important issue of health sciences libraries and blacks. Another new section covers libraries, library education, and publishing in Africa. The final section highlights the role of African Americans in selected areas of the knowledge industry.
- Subjects: African Americans and libraries.; African American librarians.; African Americans; Libraries; American literature;
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