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Microforms Relating to African Americans at
The University of Michigan Libraries


This is a bibliography of the microform holdings of the University of Michigan Libraries, each of the these microforms are on the subject of African Americans.


Microform Subject Headings
Biography

Freedmen

Periodicals

Segregation

Civil rights History Politics Slavery
Civil War Michigan

Race Relations

Social Conditions
Colonization Music

Reconstruction

Thesis
Economics Newspapers

Religion

 
Employment Papers

Riots

 


Biography


1.   Black Biographical Dictionaries, 1790-1950.
      Alexandria,  VA:
    
Chadwyck-Healy, Inc.; 1987.
    
Note: Microfiche(1068 microfiches).
     
Micro-F 2161.

Afro-Americans--History/
Afro-Americans--Biography/
Blacks--
Biography/
Blacks--History/
Sources.

2. Botkin, Benjamin Albert; United States Work Projects Administration (Washington, D.C.).
Slave narratives,
appraisal sheets typewritten records prepared by the Library of Congress Project, Works Progress Administration for the District of Columbia under the direction of Benjamin A. Botkin, 1939-41. Washington: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service; 1979. 2 microfilm reels.
Film 28050.

Slavery--United States--Condition of slaves/
Afro-Americans--
Biography.

3. Child, Lydia Maria Francis.
The freedmen's book.
Boston: Ticknor and Fields; 1865. [v]-vi, 277 p. Note:
Master microform held by: UnM.
E185.2 .C53, Film X904.

Afro-Americans/Afro-Americans--Biography./
Freedmen.

 

4.   Federal Writers' Project; United States Work Projects
    
Administration (Washington, D. C.).
Slave narratives : a folk
history of slavery in the United States, from interviews with former slaves.
Washington: Library of Congress Project;      1941. 17 v. in 33.

Note: Typewritten records prepared by the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938, assembled by the Library of Congress project, Work Projects Administration for the District of Columbia. Microfilm. Washington : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1972. -- 11 reels ; 35 mm.
Film 17095.

Slaves--United States--Biography/
Afro-Americans--Biography/
United States--Biography.

5.   Fuller, Juanita Boykin.
An annotated bibliography of biographies and autobiographies of Negroes, 1839-1961.[Atlanta?]: [s.n.] Thesis (M. S. in L. S.)--Atlanta University;       1962. iii, 62. (ACRL microcard series; v. no. 143). ILSL       Micro LX1 no. 143.

      Afro-Americans--Biography--Bibliography

 

 

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Civil rights

1. Centers of the Southern Struggle: FBI Files on Selma, Memphis, Montgomery, Albany, and St. Augustine. Frederick, MD:University Publications of America;
1988. Note: Microfilm.
Film 26722.

United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation/
Afro-
Americans--Civil Rights/
Civil Rights Movements/
Sources/
Afro-
Americans--History--1877-1964.

 

2. Communist Infiltration of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and J. Edgar Hoover's Official and Confidential
File on Martin Luther King, Jr.: FBI Investigation Files.
Wilmington, DEL: Scholarly Resources; 1983.
Note: Microfilm.
Film 25533.

King, Martin Luther, Jr./
Southern Christian Leadership
Conference (SCLC) /
United States. Federal Bureau of
Investigation/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Sources.

3. Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). The Papers of the Congress of Racial Equality. 1941-1967. Sanford, NC: Microfilming Corporation of America; 1980. Note: Microfilm.
Film 20209.

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)/
Afro-Americans--Civil
Rights/
Sources.

 

4. Federal Surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey Movement. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1985.Note: Microfilm.
Film 27774.

Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Internal Security--United
States/
Sources.

5. Gerber, David Allison.
Ohio and the Color Line: Racial
Discrimination and Negro Responses in a Northern State, 1860-1915; 1971.Note: Microfilm.
Film 14367.

Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Afro-Americans--Ohio.

6. Hamer, Fannie Lou.
Fannie Lou Hamer Papers.
New Orleans, LA:Amistad Research Center; 1985. Note: Microfilm.
Film 28107.

Hamer, Fannie Lou/
Afro-American Women/
Afro-Americans--Civil
Rights/
Sources.

7. Hays, Brooks.
The Eisenhower Administration; 1973.

Note: Microfiche.
Micro-F 1165.

School Integration--Arkansas--Little Rock/
Afro-Americans--
Civil Rights.

 

8.. Kirby, John B.; Boehm, Randolph;
Lester, Robert; Reynolds, Dale.
New Deal agencies and Black America
in
the 1930s.

Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; c1983. 25 microfilm reels. (Black studies research sources);
ISBN: 0890936560. Note: Microfilm of material from various record groups of the National Archives, Washington, D.C. Accompanying guide
compiled by Robert Lester and Dale Reynolds.
Film 23576.

New Deal, 1933-1939--History--Sources/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions--To 1964/
Afro-Americans--Economic conditions/
Afro-
Americans--Civil rights/
Afro-Americans--History--1877-1964-
Sources/
United States--Race relations.

9. Klv, Yussuf Naim.
The U.S. Human Rights Foreign Policy, The
Black Minority in the U.S. and International Law; 1978. Note: Microfiche. Micro-F 461.

Human Rights/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights.

 

10. Lloyd, Raymond Grann.
White Supremacy in the United States, An Analysis of its Historical Background, With special Reference to the Poll Tax. Washington: Public Affairs Press;
1952.
Note: Microfilm.
Film 25370 (3).

Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Afro-Americans--Suffrage/
Poll
Tax--United States.

11. National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People(NAACP).
Papers of the NAACP.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1981. Note: Microfilm.
Film 19771.

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Sources.

12. Rabb, Maxwell.
Eisenhower Administration;
1973. Note: Microfiche.
Micro-F 1124.

Afro-Americans--Civil Rights.

13. Randolph, A. Philip.
The Papers of A. Philip Randolph.
Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America; 1990. Note: Microfilm.
Film 27693.

Randolph, A. Philip/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Civil Rights
Movements/
Sources.

14. Rustin, Bayard.
The Bayard Rustin Papers.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1988. Note: Microfilm.
Film 27692.

Rustin, Bayard/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Civil Rights Movements/
Sources.

15. Southern Regional Council. Executive Support of Civil Rights. Atlanta: The Council; 1962. Note: Microfilm. location Labadie.
Film La 20(4).

Executive Power--United States/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights.

16. Southern Regional Council. Law Enforcement in Mississippi.
Atlanta: Southern Regional Council; 1964. Note: Microfilm.
Location Labadie.
Film La 22(6).

Law Enforcement--Mississippi/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights.

17. Southern Regional Council.
Southern Justice.
Atlanta: Southern Regional Council; 1965. Note: Microfilm.
Location Labadie.
Film La 22(5).

Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Courts--Southern States.

18. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Papers, 1959-1972.
Sanford, NC: Microfilming Corporation of America; 1982. Note: Microfilm.
Film 20211.

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)/
Afro-
Americans--Civil Rights/
Sources.

19. United States. President (1969-1974 : Nixon).
Civil Rights During the Nixon Administration. 1969-1974.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1989. Note: Microfilm Reels.
Film 28123.

United States. President (1969-1974 Nixon)--Archives/
Afro-
Americans--Civil Rights--History--20th Century--Sources/
Civil
Rights Movements--United States--History--20th Century--Sources/
Civil Rights--United States--History--20th Century--
Sources/
United States--Politics and Government--
1969-1974--
Sources.

 

20. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on the Black Panther Party, North Carolina.
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources; [1987?]. 2 microfilm reels. Note: Microfilm
of corres pondence within the FBI as well as with other federal and some state and local agencies, legal memoranda, Black Panther Party publications, transcriptions of
speeches, digests and partial transcriptions of FBI phoneintercepts at BPP national headquarters, etc. from 1968 to 1976. Low reduction.
Film 26767.

Black Panther Party/Afro-Americans--Civil rights--North Carolina--History--Sources./
United States--Federal Bureau of
Investigation/
Subversive activities--North Carolina--History-
-20th century.

21. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on Roy Wilkins.
[Wilmington, Del.]: Scholarly Resources; [1990?]. 1 microfilm reel; ISBN: 0842040889 (guide). Note: Added title frame : FBI file : Roy Wilkins.
Film 27541.

Wilkins, Roy,/
United States--Federal Bureau of Investigation/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights--History--20th century--Sources.

 

22. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). [Wilmington, Del.]: Scholarly Resources; [1990?]. 4 microfilm reels. Note: Added title frame: FBI file : N.A.A.C.P.
Film 27539.

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People/

Afro-Americans--Civil Rights--History--20th century--Sources/
Communist--United States--1917-.

23. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on Paul Robeson.
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly
Resources; 1987.
2 microfilm reels.
Note: Low reduction.
Film 26768.

Robeson, Paul,/
Afro-Americans--Civil rights--United States--
History--Sources/
United States--Federal Bureau of
Investigation/Subversive activities--United States--History--20th century/
Communism--United States--1917-.

24. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on the National Negro Congress.
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources; 1987. 2 microfilm reels. Note: Title on added title frame : FBI file on NNC. Low
reduction.
Film 26766.

National Negro Congress (U.S.)/
Afro-Americans--Civil rights--
United States--History--Sources/
United States--Federal Bureau
of Investigation/
Subversive activities--United States--
History--20th century/
Communism--United States--1917-.

25. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Malcolm X FBI surveillance file.
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources; 1978. 2 reels. Note: Title on reel containers: Malcolm X : surveillance
file.
Film 26769.

X, Malcolm,/
Black Muslims/
Afro-Americans--Civil rights--
United States--History--Sources/
United States--Federal Bureau
of Investigation.

26. Watters, Pat.
Encounter with the Future.
Atlanta: Southern Regional Council; 1965. Note: Microfilm.
Location Labadie.
Film La 22(3).

Afro-Americans--Civil Rights.

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Civil War

1. Fleetwood, Christian A.
The Negro as a Soldier.
Washington, DC: Howard University Print; 1895.Note: Microfilm. Film 25221.

United States--History--Civil War/
Afro-American Troops/
Sources.

2. Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution Through the Civil War. Series G. Selections from the Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1987. Note: Microfilm.Film 27488.

Slave Records--Southern States/
Plantation Owners-
Correspondence/
Plantation Life/
Women Plantation Owners--
Texas/
Afro-Americans--Genealogy/Sources.

3. Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution Through the Civil War, Series H. Selections from the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, and the Louisana State Museum Archives. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1988. Note: Microfilm.

Film 27489.

Slave Records--Southern States
Plantation Owners--Southern
States Correspondence/
Plantation Life/
Afro-American--
Slaveholders/
Sources.

4. Nell, William C.; Stowe, Harriet Beecher. The colored patriots of the American Revolution with sketches of several distinguished colored persons ; to which is added a brief survey of the condition and prospects of colored Americans. Boston: Robert F. Wallcut; 1855. 396 p., [2] leaves of plates. Film 29261.

United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Participation,Afro-American/
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--
Biography/
Afro-American soldiers./
Afro-Americans--History--To
1863.

5.  Thoms, Adah B. Pathfinders:
A History of the Progress of Colored Graduate Nurses: With Biographies of Many Prominent Nurses. New York: Kay Print, House Inc.; 1929. Note: Microfiche. Taubman Microforms Micro-F NuX1 pt. 1 AN 1014.

Nurses/
Afro-American Women/
Afro-Americans--Biography.

 

6. Washington, Booker T.
My larger education being chapters from my experience. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page & Co; 1911. viii, 313 p., [15] leavesof plates. E185.97 .W28, Film 29075.

Washington, Booker T.,/
Afro-Americans--Biography./
Educators--
United States--Biography/
Afro-Americans--Social conditions.

 

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Colonization

1. The African intelligencer.
Washington: American Colonization
Society [etc.]. 32 p. Includes proceedings
of the American Colonization Society.
Microfilm 01104 no. 49 AP.

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Colonization--Africa.

 

2. American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States.
The second annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour in the United States with an appendix. 2nd ed ed.
Washington: Printed
by Davis and Force; 1819. 153 p.
Micro-F 2041 no. 46981.

Slavery--United States./
Afro-Americans--Colonization/Liberia.

3. American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States; United States Congress.
Memorial of the president and board of managers of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States January 14, 1817, read, and ordered tolie upon the table. [Washington: s.n; 1817]. 5 p. Note: Caption title. At head of title: 37. Addressed to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States.
Micro-F 2041 no. 42652.

Afro-Americans--Colonization--Africa.

4. Armstrong, S. C.
Emigration to Liberia An address delivered before the American colonization society, January 21, 1879.
Washington,
City: Colonization building; 1879. 9 p.
Film 21531.

Afro-Americans--Colonization--Liberia/
Liberia--Emigration and
immigration.

 

5. Branagan, Thomas.
Serious remonstrances, addressed to the citizens of the northern states, and their representatives being an appeal to their natural feelings & common sense : consisting of speculations and animadversions on the recent revival of the slave trade in the American republic : with an investigation relative to the consequent evils resulting to the citizens of the northern states from that event : interspersed with a simplified plan for colonizing the free negroes of the northern, in conjunction with those who have,or may emigrate from the southern states, in a distant part of the national territory : considered as the only possible means of avoiding the deleterious evils attendant on slavery in a republic.
Philadelphia: Printed and published by Thomas T. Stiles; 1805. 133 p.
Micro-F 2041 no. 8078.

Slavery--United States--Controversial literature--1805/
Afro-
Americans--Colonization--United States.

6. Burgess, Ebenezer;
American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States. Address to the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States. Washington: Printed by Davis and Force; 1818. 56 p.
Micro-F 2041 no. 43486.

Afro-Americans--Colonization--Africa.

 

 

7. The Colonizationist and journal of freedom.
Boston: G. W. Light. 384 p. (v. 1833-1834).

Film X423.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

 

8. Colton, Calvin.
Colonization and abolition contrasted. [Philadelphia?: H. Hooker; 1839?]. 16p. Note: Caption title.

Film 28544(12).

Afro-Americans--Colonization/
Slavery--United States--
Controversial literature--1839.

 

9. Hartford Auxiliary Colonization Society. Constitution of the Hartford Auxiliary Colonization Society a list of officers chosen at the organization of the society : together with an address to the public. Hartford [Conn.]: Printed by Lincoln & Stone; 1819. 16 p. Note: Address signed (p. 16): John T. Peters, president.

Micro-F 2041 no. 48176.

Hartford Auxiliary Colonization Society./
Afro-Americans--
Colonization--Africa.

10. Saunders, Prince.
A memoir presented to the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition
of Slavery and Improving the Condition
of the African Race, December 11th, 1818 American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race.
Philadelphia: Printed by Dennis Heartt; 1818; (15th. 19 p. Note: "Containing Some Remarks upon the civil Dissentions of the hitherto afflicted People of Hayti ...
together with Some Account of the Origin and Progress of the Efforts for effecting the Abolition of Slavery in Pennsylvania ... and
throughout the World.".
Micro-F 2041 no. 45638.

Afro-Americans--Colonization--Haiti/
Haiti--Politics and
government/
Haiti--Social conditions/
Abolitionists--
Pennsylvania.

11. United States Congress House.
Report on colonizing the free people of colour of the United States February 11, 1817, read, and committed to a committee
of the whole House on Monday next.
[Washington: s.n; 1817]. 5p. Note: Caption title. At head of title: 78.

Micro-F 2041 no. 42738.

Afro-Americans--Colonization--Africa/
Afro-Americans--
Colonization--Sierra
Leone.

 

12. United States Congress; United States Congress House. Joint resolution for abolishing the traffick in slaves and the colinization [sic] of the free people of colour of the United States February 11, 1817, read, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next. [Washington: s.n; 1817]. 2 p. Note: Caption title. At head of title: 77.

Micro-F 2041 no. 42596.

Slave-trade--United States/
Afro-Americans--Colonization--
Africa.

 

13 Wright, Elizur.
The sin of slavery, and its remedy; containing some reflections on the moral influence of African colonization.
New-York:

Printed for the author; 1833. 52 p.

E449 .W937, Special Collections Film R59.

Slavery--United States--Controversial literature--1833/
Afro-
Americans--Colonization--Africa.

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Economics

1. Gill, Flora.
Economics and the Black exodus : an analysis of Negro emigration from the Southern United States, 1910-1970: Thesis--Stanford University; 1974. v, 186 leaves. Note: Microfilm of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Xerox University Microfilms, 1975. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.
Film 18171.

Afro-Americans--Economic conditions/
Migration, Internal--
United States/
United States--Economic conditions--1918-1945/
United States--Economic conditions--1945-.

2. Henderson, Vivian W.; Southern Regional Council.
The economic status of Negroes in the Nation and in the South. [Atlanta]: Southern Regional Council; [1963?]. 23 p. (Toward regional realism; v. no. 3).
Note: Cover title.

Labadie Film La22(9).

Afro-Americans--Economic conditions.

3. Kirby, John B.; Boehm, Randolph; Lester, Robert; Reynolds, Dale.
New Deal agencies and Black America in the 1930s.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; c1983. 25 microfilm reels. (Black studies research sources); ISBN: 0890936560. Note: Microfilm of material from various record groups of the National Archives, Washington, D.C. Accompanying guide
compiled by Robert Lester and Dale Reynolds.

Film 23576.

New Deal, 1933-1939--History--Sources/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions--To 1964/
Afro-Americans--Economic conditions/
Afro-
Americans--Civil rights/
Afro-Americans--History--1877-1964--
Sources/
United States--Race relations.

4. Monu, Erasmus Dziewonu.
Some socio-economic characteristics of black migrants in the U.S:
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wisconsin, 1972; 1972. 102, [9] leaves. Note: Vita.
Film 14710.

Migration, Internal--United States/
Afro-Americans--Economic
conditions/
Afro-Americans--Social conditions.

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Employment

1. Black Workers in the Era of the Great Migration. 1916-1929.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1985. Note: Microfilm.

Film 24027.

Afro-Americans--Employment/
Afro-Americans--Social Conditions/
Trade Unions--United States--Afro-American Membership/
Rural-
Urban Migration--United States/
Sources.

 

2. Bradbury, William Chapman.
Racial discrimination in the Federal
service; a study in the sociology of administration.
Ann Arbor: University Microfilms Thesis--Columbia University; [1953]. p. ([University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Mich.]; v. Publication 4557).

Film 3209.

Discrimination in employment--
Washington, D. C/
United States--Officials and employees--Appointment, qualifications, tenure, etc/
Afro-Americans--Employment.

3. Gross, James A.
The N.A.A.C.P.,the A.F.L.-C.I.O.and the Negro worker.
[S.l.]: [s.n.] Thesis--University of Wisconsin; 1962. 209. Note: Vita. FILM;13743.

National association for the advancement of colored people/
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations/
Afro-Americans--Employment--United States.

 

4. Wesley, Charles H.
Negro Labor in the United States. 1850- 1925: A Study in American Economic History. New York: Vanguard Press; 1927.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 24022.

Afro-Americans--Employment.

 

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Freedmen

1. American Tract Society.
The Freedman's journal. Boston New York: American Tract Society; 1865-
1866. 2 v. (v. Vol. 1-2, 1865-1866).
Note: Title from caption. "Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands unto God.".

Film X1727.

Freedmen--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Education-Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Religion--Periodicals.

2. American Tract Society.
The Freedman.
Boston: American Tract Society. 6 v. (v. Vol. 1-6, 1864-1869).

Film X1725.

Afro-Americans--Education--United States--Periodicals/
Freedmen--United States--Periodicals.

3. Child, Lydia Maria Francis.
The
freedmen's book. Boston: Ticknor and Fields; 1865. [v]-vi, 277 p.

Note: Master microform held by: UnM.

E185.2 .C53, Film X904.

Afro-Americans/
Afro-Americans--Biography./Freedmen.

4. National Freedmen's Relief
Association (U.S.).
The Freedman's advocate. New York: National Freedman's Relief Association; 1864-1865. 2 v. (v. Vol. 1-2, 1864-1865).

Note: Title from caption.

Film X1726.

Slavery--United States--Emancipation--Periodicals/
Afro-
Americans--Education--Periodicals.

5. National Freedmen's Relief
Association (U.S.); National Freedman's Relief Association (U.S.); American Freedman's Union Commission New
York Branch.
The National freedman a monthly
journal of the National
Freedman's Relief Association. New
York: The Association; -1866. 2 v.
(v. Vol. 1-2, 1865-1866). Note:
Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 2
(Mar. 1, 1865);
title from caption.

Film X1721.

Freedmen--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

 

6. United States Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands; United States National Archives and Records Administration.
Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the State of Louisiana, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and
Abandoned Lands, 1865-1869.
Washington: National Archives and Records Service; 1976. 36 microfilm reels. (National Archives microfilm publications; v. M1027).

Note: Microfilm of letters, registers, reports, and other records in the National Archives, Washington, DC.

Film 23577.

Freedmen--Louisiana/
Reconstruction--Louisiana--Sources/
Afro-
Americans--Louisiana/
Afro-Americans--History--1863-1877--
Sources.

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History

1. Adkins, Aldrich Wendell.
The
development of the black art song: Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Texas at Austin, 1971; 1971. xiii, 146 leaves.

Note: Typescript. Vita.

Music Film M1129.

Afro-Americans--Music--History and criticism./
Songs, English-
-United States--History and criticism.

2. Afro-American History Series. Wilmington, DEL: Scholarly Resources; 1977.

Note: Microfiche.

Micro-F 876.

Afro-Americans--History/Slavery/Sources.

3. American Missionary Association; Amistad Research Center.
American Missionary Association manuscripts
Michigan. New Orleans, La: Amistad Research Center, Dillard University; [1976?]. 5 microform reels.

Note: Microfilm of original manuscript of correspondance, reports, etc. from Michigan, formerly located in Fisk University Library, now in the Amistad Research Center, New Orleans.

Film 28108.

Missions--Michigan--History/
American Missionary Association/
Afro-Americans--Michigan--History--Sources.

4. Andrews, Charles C.
The history of the New-York African free-schools from their establishment
in 1787, to the present time;
embracing a period of more than

forty years:
.
New York: M. Day; 1830. 2 p. .,
[7]-148 p.

LC2803.N5 A5, Film X904.

Afro-Americans--Education/
New York Society for Promoting the
Manumission of Slaves.

5. Microfilm copy of selected pages from Little Rock newspapers (Arkansas
gazette, Arkansas Democrat, Arkansas State press,and Arkansas recorder) and from Newsweek,Time,U.S. news & world report,
The reporter,and Life]. Arkansas History Commission.
Little Rock integration crisis. Newspaper and magazine files,Aug.27, 1957 to Nov.9,
1957 [i.e. Aug.16 to Nov.15,1957. Little Rock: [s.n.];
1958?
2 reels.

Film 2893.

Little Rock, Ark--Public schools/
Segregation in education/
Afro-Americans--Segregation.

6. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, inc.
The Negro history bulletin.

Washington, D.C: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History; 1937-. v. (v. vol. 1-35, 1937-1972).

Note: Description based on: Vol. 24, no. 1 (Oct. 1960); title from cover.

Film X1596.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
Blacks--Periodicals.

7. Black Biographical Dictionaries, 1790-1950.
Alexandria, VA:
Chadwyck-Healy,
Inc.; 1987.

Note: Microfiche(1068 microfiches).

Micro-F 2161.

Afro-Americans--History/
Afro-Americans--Biography/Blacks--
Biography/
Blacks--History/Sources.

8. Carlier, Auguste.
De l'Esclavage Dans Ses Rapports Avec

L'Union Americaine.

Paris: Michel Levy;
1862.

Note: Microfilm.

Film X904.

Slavery--United States--History/
Afro-Americans.

 

9. Centers of the Southern Struggle:
FBI Files on Selma, Memphis,
Montgomery, Albany, and St. Augustine. Frederick, MD:

University Publications of America; 1988.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 26722.

United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation/
Afro-
Americans--Civil Rights/
Civil Rights Movements/Sources/
Afro-
Americans--History--1877-1964.

10. Du Bois, W. E. B.; Partington,
Paul
G.
The Moon illustrated weekly.
Memphis: Ed L. Simon and Co.
v. (v. Vol. 1, 1915/1916).

Note: Also includes correspondence
to and from W.E.B. Du Bois and other material relating to W.E.B. Du Bois
and the Moon
illustrated weekly, compiled by Paul G. Partington.

Film X1594.

Du Bois, W. E. B/
Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
History--1877-1964--Periodicals.

11. Federal Writers' Project; United States
Work Projects Administration (Washington, D.C.).
Slave narratives : a folk history of slavery
in the United States, from interviews with
former slaves.
Washington: Library of Congress
Project; 1941.

17 v. in 33.

Note: Typewritten records prepared by the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938, assembled by the Library of Congress project, Work Projects Administration for the District of Columbia. Microfilm. Washington : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1972. -- 11 reels ; 35 mm.

Film 17095.

Slaves--United States--Biography/
Afro-Americans--Biography/

United States--Biography.

12. Fleetwood, Christian A.
The Negro as a Soldier.
Washington,
DC: Howard University Print; 1895.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 25221.

United States--History--Civil War/
Afro-American Troops/
Sources.

13. The Hampton University
Newspaper Clipping File.

Alexandria,
VA: Chadwyck-Healey; 1987.
Note: Microfiche.

Micro-F 1324.

Afro-Americans--History/
Blacks--History/
Sources.

14. Kifer, Allen Francis.
The Negro under the New Deal, 1933-1941:

Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin; 1961. ix, 289 L.

Note: Vita.

Film 8805.

Afro-Americans--History--1877-1964/
Afro-Americans--Moral and
social conditions/
United States--History--1933-1945.

15. Kirby, John B.
The New Deal Era and Blacks: A Study of Black
and White Race Thought, 1933-1945; 1971.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 12720.

Afro-Americans--Social Conditions/
Afro-Americans--History/
United States--Race Question.

16. Kirby, John B.; Boehm, Randolph; Lester, Robert; Reynolds, Dale.
New Deal agencies and Black Americain the 1930s.
Frederick, MD: University
Publications of America; c1983. 25 microfilm reels. (Black studies research sources); ISBN: 0890936560.

Note: Microfilm of material from various record groups of the National Archives, Washington, D.C. Accompanying guide compiled by Robert Lester and Dale Reynolds.

Film 23576.

New Deal, 1933-1939--History--Sources/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions--To 1964/
Afro-Americans--Economic conditions/
Afro-
Americans--Civil rights/
Afro-Americans--History--1877-1964--
Sources/
United States--Race relations.

17. Lewinson, Paul. Race,
Class and Party: A History of Negro
Suffrage and White Politics in the South.
London: Oxford
University Press; 1932.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 27769(6).

Afro-Americans--Suffrage and Politics/
Suffrage--Southern
States/
Southern States--Politics and Government
--1865-1950.

18. Nell, William C.; Stowe, Harriet Beecher.
The colored patriots of the American Revolution with sketches of several distinguished colored persons ; to which is added a brief survey of the condition and prospects of
colored Americans.
Boston: Robert F. Wallcut; 1855. 396 p., [2] leaves of plates.

Film 29261.

United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Participation, Afro-American/
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--
Biography/
Afro-American soldiers./
Afro-Americans--History--To
1863.

19. O'Brien, John Thomas.
From Bondage to Citizenship: The
Richmond Black Community. 1865-1867; 1974.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 15186.

Afro-Americans--Richmond, VA--History.

 

20. Oson, Jacob.
A Search for Truth, or, An Inquiry for the
Origin of the African Nation: An Address Delivered at New Haven in March, and in
New York in April, 1817.
New York;
1817.

Note: Microfiche.

Micro-F 2041 no. 41711.

Blacks--History/
Afro-Americans--Race Identity/
Afro-Americans-
-Social Conditions.

 

21. Priest, Josiah.
Slavery, as it relates to the Negro, or African race examined in the light of circumstances, history and the Holy Scriptures; Albany:
Printed by C. van Benthuysen; 1843. 340 p. incl. pl.

Note: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University

Microfilms, 1974. 35 mm. (American Culture Series, reel 577.9).

E449 .P94, Film X904.

Slavery--United States--Controversial literature--1843 /
Afro-
Americans/Slavery--Justification.

22. Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution Through the Civil War.
Series G. Selections from the Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at

Austin. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1987.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 27488.

Slave Records--Southern States/
Plantation Owners--
Correspondence/
Plantation Life/Women Plantation Owners--
Texas/
Afro-Americans--Genealogy/Sources.

23. Saunders, Prince;
Haiti Sovereigns (1811-1820 : Henri
Christophe). Haytian papers a collection of the very interesting proclamations and other
official documents, together with some account of the rise, progress, and present state of the kingdom of Hayti.
Boston: Caleb

Bingham and Co; 1818. 156 p.

Micro-F 2041 no. 45637.

Haiti--History--1804-1844--Sources/
Haiti--Politics and
government--1804-1844.

 

24. Schomburg Center Clipping File. 1925-1974.
New York: New York Public Library; 1985.

Note: Microfiche (9673 microfiches).

Micro-F X392.

Afro-Americans--History/
Blacks--History/Sources.

 

25. Skinner, Byron Richard.
The Double "V": The Impact of
World
War II on Black America; 1978.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 21188.

Afro-Americans--History/
World War. 1939-1945--Afro Americans/

Race Relations.

 

26. Thoms, Adah B.
Pathfinders: A History of the Progress of
Colored Graduate Nurses: With Biographies of Many Prominent Nurses.
New York: Kay Print, House Inc.; 1929.

Note: Microfiche.

Taubman Microforms Micro-F NuX1 pt. 1 AN 1014.

Nurses/
Afro-American Women/
Afro-Americans--Biography.

 

27. United States National Archives and Records Service.
Black studies : a select catalog of National Archives microfilm publications. Washington, D.C Wilmington, Del: National Archives Trust Fund Board Distributed by Scholarly Resources;
1984. xi, 97 p; ISBN: 0911333088.

Note: Includes index. Distributor from label on cover.

Z1361.N39 U63 1984 E185.

/United States--National Archives/
Afro-Americans--History--
Sources--Bibliography--Microform catalogs/
Documents on
microfilm--Catalogs.

28. United States. President (1969-
1974 : Nixon).
Civil Rights
During the Nixon Administration. 1969-1974.
Frederick, MD:
University
Publications of America; 1989.

Note: Microfilm Reels.

Film 28123.

United States. President (1969-1974 Nixon)--Archives/
Afro-
Americans--Civil Rights--History--20th Century--Sources/
Civil
Rights Movements--United States--History--20th Century--Sources/
Civil Rights--United States--History--20th Century--
Sources/
United States--Politics and Government--1969-1974--
Sources.

 

 

29. United States. Congress. Senate.
The Committee to Whom Was
Referred the Petition of Jacob Purkill.
Washington, DC; 1819.

Note: Microfiche.

Micro-F 2041 no. 49759.

Purkill, Jacob--Claims vs. United States/
United States--
History--War of 1812/
Afro-Americans--War of 1812.

 

 

30. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on the Black Panther Party, North Carolina.
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources; [1987?]. 2 microfilm reels.

Note: Microfilm of correspondence within the FBI as well as with wother federal and some state and local agencies, legal memoranda, Black Panther Party publications, transcriptions of speeches, digests and partial transcriptions of FBI phone intercepts at BPP national headquarters, etc. from 1968 to 1976. Low reduction.

Film 26767.

Black Panther Party/
Afro-Americans--Civil rights--North
Carolina--History--Sources./
United States--Federal Bureau of
Investigation/
Subversive activities--North Carolina--History-
-20th century.

31. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on Roy Wilkins.
[Wilmington, Del.]: Scholarly Resources; [1990?]. 1 microfilm reel; ISBN: 0842040889 (guide).

Note: Added title frame : FBI file :
Roy Wilkins.

Film 27541.

Wilkins, Roy,/
United States--Federal Bureau of Investigation/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights--
History--20th century--Sources.

32. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). [Wilmington, Del.]: Scholarly
Resources; [1990?]. 4 microfilm reels.

Note: Added title frame: FBI file : N.A.A.C.P.

Film 27539.

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights--History--20th century--Sources/
Communist--United States--1917-.

33. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on Paul Robeson.
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly
Resources; 1987. 2 microfilm reels.

Note: Low reduction.

Film 26768.

Robeson, Paul,/
Afro-Americans--Civil rights--United States--History--Sources/United States--Federal Bureau of Investigation/
Subversive activities--United States--History--
20th century/
Communism--United States--1917-.

34. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI file on the National Negro Congress.
Wilmington, Del:
Scholarly Resources; 1987. 2 microfilm reels.

Note: Title on added title frame : FBI file on NNC. Low reduction.

Film 26766.

National Negro Congress (U.S.)/
Afro-Americans--Civil rights--
United States--History--Sources/
United States--Federal Bureau
of Investigation/
Subversive activities--United States--
History--20th century/
Communism--United States--1917-.

35. United States. Navy Department.
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy Transmitting in Obedience to a Resolution
of the House of Representatives...Sundry Documents: Relating to the Destruction of the Negro Fort in East Florida in the Month of
July, 1816.
Washington, DC: E. DeKrafft; 1819.

Note: Microfiche.

Micro-F 2041 no. 49816.

Afro-Americans--History/
Florida--History--Spanish colony.

 

 

36. United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Malcolm X FBI surveillance file. Wilmington, Del: ScholarlyResources; 1978. 2 reels.

Note: Title on reel containers: Malcolm X : surveillance file.

Film 26769.

X, Malcolm,/
Black Muslims/
Afro-Americans--Civil rights--United States--History--Sources/United States--Federal Bureau of Investigation.

 

 

37. United States Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands; United States National Archives and Records Administration.
Records of the Assistant
Commissioner for the State of Louisiana, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands,
1865-1869.
Washington: National Archives and Records Service; 1976. 36 microfilm reels. (National Archives microfilm publications; v. M1027).

Note: Microfilm of letters, registers, reports, and other records in the National Archives, Washington, DC.

Film 23577.

Freedmen--Louisiana/
Reconstruction--Louisiana Sources/
Afro-
Americans--Louisiana/
Afro-Americans--History--1863-1877--
Sources.

38. The Voice.
New York: Negro Universities Press; 1969.
4 v.
Film X407.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--History--
Periodicals.

 

39. Wesley, Charles H.
Negro Labor in the United States. 1850-
1925: A Study in American Economic History.
New York:
Vanguard Press; 1927.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 24022.

Afro-Americans--Employment.

 

 

40. Woodson, Carter Godwin.
The history of the Negro church.
Washington, D.C: The Associated Publishers; [c1921]. x, 330p.

BR563.N4 W6.

Afro-Americans--Religion/
United States--Church history.

 

 

41. Woodson, Carter Godwin; Logan, Rayford Whittingham; Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, inc, ed ed.
The Journal of Negro history.
Washington
[etc.]: Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.

v. (v. Vol. 1-59, 1916-1974).

Film X340.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

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Michigan

1. American Missionary Association; Amistad Research Center.
American Missionary Association manuscripts
Michigan.
New Orleans, La: Amistad Research Center, Dillard
University; [1976?]. 5 microform reels.

Note: Microfilm of original manuscript of correspondance, reports, etc. from Michigan, formerly located in Fisk University Library, now in the Amistad Research Center, New Orleans.

Film 28108.

Missions--Michigan--History/
American Missionary Association/
Afro-Americans--Michigan--History--Sources.

2. Citizens Research Council of Michigan; Detroit (Mich.) Commission on CommunityRelations.
The Negro in Detroit.
[Detroit, Mich.]: The
Council; 1926. 12 pts. in 2 v.

Note: Mimeographed from typewritten copy.

Labadie Film La26.

Afro-Americans--Michigan--Detroit.

 

3. Michigan chronicle.
Detroit. (v. 1943-).

Film X626.

Afro-American newspapers.

 

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Music

1. Adkins, Aldrich Wendell.
The
development of the black art song: Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Texas at Austin, 1971; 1971. xiii, 146 leaves.

Note: Typescript. Vita.

Music Film M1129.

Afro-Americans--Music--History and criticism./
Songs, English-
-United States--History
and criticism.

2. Armstrong, M. F.; Ludlow, Helen Wilhelmina; Fenner, Thomas P.
Hampton and its students.
New
York: G.P. Putnam's Sons; 1874. 255, [1] p.

Note: Songs (with music): p. [171]-255. Master microform held by: NN.

LC2851.H32 A7, Film X904.

Hampton Institute/
Afro-Americans--Songs and music.

3. The Colored American magazine.
New York: Negro Universities Press; 1969. 17 v. (v. Vol. 1-17, 1900-1909).

Note: "An illustrated monthly." "Devoted to literature, science, music, art, religion, facts, fiction and traditions of the Negro race. A co-operative journal by prominent Negro statesmen, scientists and teachers, together with other celebrated authors." Apr. 1903 not published.

Micro-F X402.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

4. Paul, June D.
Music in Culture: black Sacred Song
Style
;
1973.

Note: Microfilm.

Music Film M1084.

Afro-Americans--Music/
Afro-American Churches.

 

 

5. Pike, Gustavus D.
The Jubilee singers and their
campaign for twenty thousand dollars.
London Hodder and
Stoughton Boston: Lee & Shepard; 1873. 219 p.

Note: "Jubilee songs": p. [159]-219. Includes a brief account of Fisk university, Nashville. Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.,

University Microfilms [n.d.] (American culture series, Reel 51.8).

ML400.P63 J8, Film X904.

Jubilee singers./
Afro-American musicians/
Fisk University/
Afro-Americans--Music.

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News

1. Arkansas History Commission.
Little Rock integration
crisis.
Newspaper and magazine files,Aug.27, 1957 to Nov.9, 1957 [i.e. Aug.16 to Nov.15,1957.

Little Rock newspapers (Arkansas
gazette, Arkansas Democrat, Arkansas State press,and Arkansas recorder) and from
Newsweek,Time,U.S. News & World report,The reporter, and Life].
Little Rock: [s.n.]; 1958?]. 2 reels.
Film 2893.

Little Rock, Ark--Public schools/
Segregation in education/
Afro-Americans--Segregation.

2. Barnett, Claude A.
The Claude A. Barnett Papers. Frederick,
MD: University Publications of America; 1984.
Note: Microfilm.

Film 24919.

Barnett, Claude A./
Associated Negro Press/
Afro-American
Newspapers/
Sources.

3. Chicago Defender.
Chicago; 1926-.
Note:
Film X474.

Afro-Americans--Newspapers.

4. Gates, Henry Louis.
Black literature, 1827-
1940.
Alexandria, Va: Chadwyck-Healey;
1987-. microfiches.
Note: Reproduction of fiction, poems,
book reviews and literary notices
published in black newspapers and periodicals between 1827 and 1940. Index to pt. 1 edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

Micro-F 1812, pt. 1=1987, pt.2=1989, pt.3=1991, pt.4=1992.

Blacks in literature/
Afro-Americans in literature/
Literature-
-Black authors/
American literature--Afro-American authors.

5. Michigan chronicle.
Detroit. (v. 1943-).

Film X626.

Afro-American newspapers.

 

6. New York Amsterdam news.
New York, N.Y: Powell-Savory Corp;
1962-. v. (v. 1922-1965).

Note: Includes section titled "Brooklyn edition with separate masthead.

Film X874.

Afro-Americans--New York (N.Y.)--Newspapers.

 

7. Pittsburgh ourier. National ed ed. Pittsburgh. (v. 1911/1912, 1923-).

Film X427.

Afro-Americans--newspapers.

   

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Papers

1. Barnett, Claude A.
The Claude A. Barnett Papers.
Frederick,
MD: University Publications of America; 1984.Note: Microfilm.

Film 24919.

Barnett, Claude A./
Associated Negro Press/
Afro-American
Newspapers/
Sources.

2. Congress of Racial Equality (CORE).
The Papers of the Congress
of Racial Equality. 1941-1967.
Sanford, NC: Microfilming
Corporation of America; 1980.
Note: Microfilm.

Film 20209.

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)/
Afro-Americans--Civil
Rights/
Sources.

3. Du Bois, W. E. B.; University of Massachusetts at Amherst Library.
The papers of W. E. B. Du Bois 1803
(1877-1963)

1965. [Sanford, N. C.]: Microfilming Corporation of America; 1980- 1981. 89 reels. Note: Microfilm of "the W.E.B. Du Bois Papers [which] were acquired in 1973 by the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and are located in the Archives within the University
Library.".

Film 18710.

Du Bois, W. E. B/
Afro-Americans--Correspondence/
Intellectuals--United States --Correspondence.

4. Hamer, Fannie Lou.
Fannie Lou Hamer Papers.
New Orleans, LA:
Amistad Research Center; 1985.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 28107.

Hamer, Fannie Lou/
Afro-American Women/
Afro-Americans--Civil
Rights/
Sources.

5. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Papers of the NAACP.
Frederick, MD: University
Publications of America; 1981.
Note: Microfilm.

Film 19771.

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Sources.

6. Randolph, A. Philip.
The Papers of A. Philip Randolph.
Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America; 1990. Note: Microfilm.

Film 27693.

Randolph, A. Philip/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Civil Rights
Movements/
Sources.

7. Rustin, Bayard.
The Bayard Rustin Papers.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1988. Note: Microfilm.

Film 27692.

Rustin, Bayard/
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights/
Civil Rights
Movements/
Sources.

8. Saunders, Prince; Haiti Sovereigns
(1811-1820 : Henri Christophe).
Haytian papers a collection of the very interesting proclamations and other
official documents, together with some account of the rise, progress, and present state of the kingdom of Hayti.

Boston: Caleb Bingham and Co; 1818.
156 p.

Micro-F 2041 no. 45637.

Haiti--History--1804-1844--Sources/
Haiti--Politics and
government--1804-1844.

9. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Papers, 1959-1972.
Sanford, NC: Microfilming Corporation of America; 1982. Note: Microfilm.

Film 20211.

Student Nonviolent Coorinating Committee (SNCC)/
Afro-
Americans--Civil Rights/
Sources.

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Periodicals

1. The African intelligencer.
Washington: American Colonization
Society [etc.]. 32 p. Includes proceedings
of the American Colonization Society.

Microfilm 01104 no. 49 AP.

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Colonization--Africa.

2. Alexander, Charles.
Alexander's magazine.
New York: Negro Universities Press;
1969. 7 v. (v.Vol. 1-7, 1905-1909). Note: "Devoted to the spreading of reliable information concerning the operation of educational institutions in the South, the moral, intellectual, commercial &
industrial
improvement of the Negro race in the United States.".

Micro-F X403.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Education--
Periodicals.

3. American Tract Society.
The Freedman's journal.
Boston New York: American Tract Society; 1865-1866. 2 v. (v. Vol. 1-2, 1865-1866). Note: Title from caption. "Ethiopia shall soon stretch out
her hands unto God.".

Film X1727.

Freedmen--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Education--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Religion--Periodicals.

4. American Tract Society.
The Freedman.
Boston: American Tract Society. 6 v. (v. Vol. 1-6, 1864-1869).

Film X1725.

Afro-Americans--Education--United
States--Periodicals/
Freedmen--United States--Periodicals.

5. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, inc.
The Negro history bulletin.
Washington, D.C: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History; 1937-. v. (v. vol. 1-35, 1937-1972). Note: Description based on: Vol. 24, no. 1 (Oct. 1960); title from cover.

Film X1596.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
Blacks--Periodicals.

6. Black world.
[Chicago, Ill: Johnson Pub. Co.]. 7 v. (v. Vol. 19-25, 1970-76). Note: Reel of v. 19 includes no. 1-6 of: Negro digest.

E185.N39, Film X1504.

Blacks--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

7. The Colonizationist and journal of freedom.

Boston: G. W. Light. 384 p. (v. 1833-1834).

Film X423.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

8. The Colored American magazine.
New York: Negro Universities Press;
1969. 17 v. (v. Vol. 1-17, 1900-1909).
Note: "An illustrated monthly."
"Devoted to literature, science, music, art, religion, facts, fiction and traditions of the Negro race. A co-operative journal by prominent Negro statesmen, scientists and teachers, together with other celebrated authors." Apr. 1903 not published.

Micro-F X402.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

9. Du Bois, W. E. B.
Horizon
(Washington, D.C.) The horizon. Washington, D.C: W.E.B. DuBois, F. Murray, and L. Hershaw; 1907-1910. 6 v. (v. Vol.
1907-1910).

Film X1595.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
United States--Race relations--
Periodicals.

10. Du Bois, W. E. B.; National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People, ed.
The Crisis; a record of the darker races.
New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. v.
(v. Vol. 1-7, 1910-1963).

Film X432.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

11. Du Bois, W. E. B.; Partington, Paul G. The Moon illustrated weekly.
Memphis: Ed L. Simon and Co. v.
(v. Vol. 1, 1915/1916). Note: Also includes correspondence to and from W.E.B. Du
Bois and other material relating to W.E.B. Du Bois and the Moon illustrated weekly, compiled by Paul G. Partington.

Film X1594.

Du Bois, W. E. B/
Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
History--1877-1964--Periodicals.

12. Ebony.
[Chicago: Johnson Pub.Co., etc.]. v. (v. Vol. 1- , 1945-). AP2 .E165, Film X298.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

13. Gates, Henry Louis.
Black literature, 1827- 1940.
Alexandria, Va: Chadwyck-Healey; 1987-. microfiches. Note: Reproduction of fiction, poems, book reviews and literary notices published in black newspapers and periodicals between 1827 and 1940. Index to pt. 1 edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

Micro-F 1812, pt. 1=1987, pt.2=1989, pt.3=1991, pt.4=1992.

Blacks in literature/
Afro-Americans in literature/Literature-
-Black authors/
American literature--Afro-American authors.

 

14. The Half-century magazine.
New York: Negro Universities Press; 1969. 18 v. (v. Vol. 1-18, 1916-
1925).

Film X2192.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

15. Jet.
[Chicago: Johnson Pub. Co.]. v. (v. Vol.
55- , 1978-).

Film X1238.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

16. Johnson, John Harold, ed.
Negro digest.
Chicago:Johnson Pub. Co. 19 v. in 10. (v. Vol. 1-19, 1942-1970). Note: Publication suspended Dec. 1951-May 1961. Reel of v. 19
includes no. 7-12 of: Black World.

Film X1504.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

17. National Association of Negroes in American Industry/Bureau on Negro Affairs Research Institute.
The Brown American.
Westport, Conn: Negro Universities Press;

1970. 5 v. in 3. (v. Vol. 1-5, 1936-1945).

Micro-F X404.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

18. National Freedmen's Relief Association (U.S.).
The Freedman's advocate.
New York: National Freedman's Relief Association; 1864-1865. 2 v. (v. Vol. 1-2, 1864-1865).
Note: Title from caption.

Film X1726.

Slavery--United States--Emancipation--Periodicals/
Afro-
Americans--Education--Periodicals.

19. National Freedmen's Relief
Association (U.S.); National Freedman's Relief Association (U.S.); American Freedman's Union Commission New York Branch.
The National freedman a monthly journal of the National,
Freedman's Relief Association. New York: The Association; -
1866. 2 v. (v. Vol. 1-2, 1865-1866). Note: Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 2 (Mar. 1, 1865);
title from caption.

Film X1721.

Freedmen--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

20. National principia.
New York: Negro Universities Press; 1969. 1 v. (v. Vol. 5, 1866). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(4).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

21. The New York principia.
New York, N.Y: Negro Universities Press; 1969. 1 v. (v. Vol. 5, 1866). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(3).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

22. The Principia.
New York: Negro Universities Press;
1989. 5 v. (v. Vol. 1-5, 1859-1864). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(1).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

23. The Principia and national era.
New York: Negro Universities Press;
1969. 1 v. (v. Vol. 5, 1865). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(2).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

24. Tuskegee Institute.
The Negro farmer
and messenger. Tuskegee, Ala: Tuskegee Institute; 1915-1917. 4 v. (v. Vol. 2-5, 1915-1917). Note: Title from cover. "Published bi-weekly in the interest of the home, farm and garden; especially devoted to the interest of Negro land owners and tenant farmers and those who employ Negro labor. The only Negro farm newspaper in the world to be circulated among 2,000,000 black farmers. Some issues devoted to special topics.

Film X1730.

Afro-American farmers--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Religion--
Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Education--Periodicals.

 

25. The Voice.
New York: Negro
Universities Press;
1969. 4 v.
Film X407.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--History--
Periodicals.

26.Woodson, Carter Godwin; Logan, Rayford Whittingham; Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, inc, ed ed. The Journal of Negro history.
Washington [etc.]: Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. v. (v. Vol. 1-59, 1916-1974).

Film X340.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

 

27. Wright, Elizur; American Anti-Slavery Society, ed.
Quarterly anti-slavery magazine.
New York: The American anti-slavery
society. 2 v.

E449 .Q2.

Slavery--Periodicals.

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Politics

1. Bacote, Clarence Albert.
The Negro in Georgia politics, 1880-1908: Thesis--University of Chicago; 1955. v, 533 leaves. Note: Microfilm of typescript. Chicago : Library Dept. of
Photographic Reproduction, University of Chicago.
[1955?] --1
reel, ; 35 mm.

Film 16276.

Afro-Americans--Georgia/
Afro-Americans--Politics and
suffrage/
Georgia--Politics and government--1865-1950.

2. Clarke, Thomas H. R.; McKay,
Barney,
ed.
A Republican text-book for colored
voters
.
[Washington; 1900]. 46 p.

JK2357 1900 .R45,
Film 25609(7).

Campaign literature, 1900--Republican/
Afro-Americans--
Politics and government.

3. Lewinson, Paul.
Race, Class and Party: A History of Negro Suffrage and White Politics in the South. London: Oxford University Press; 1932.

Note: Microfilm.

Film 27769(6).

Afro-Americans--Suffrage and Politics/
Suffrage--Southern
States/
Southern States--Politics and Government--1865-1950.

 

4. Newton, Huey P.
War against the Panthers a study of repression in America: Thesis (Ph. D.)-- University of California, Santa Cruz, 1980; 1980. vii, 175
leaves.

Labadie Film La41.

Black Panther Party/
Newton, Huey P/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions/
United States--Politics and
government--1945-/
Intelligence service--United States.

5. Pike, James Shepherd.
The prostrate state South Carolina under Negro government.
New York: D. Appleton; 1874. 279 p.
Note: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.,
Xerox University Microfilms, 1974. 1 reel. 35 mm. (American Culture Series, reel 605.8).

F274 .P5, Film X904.

South Carolina--Politics and government/
Reconstruction--South
Carolina/
Afro-Americans--South Carolina.

6. Saunders, Prince.
A memoir presented to the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race, December 11th, 1818 American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race. Philadelphia: Printed by Dennis Heartt; 1818; (15th. 19 p.

Note: "Containing Some Remarks upon the civil Dissentions of the hitherto afflicted People of Hayti ... together with Some Account of the Origin and Progress of the Efforts for effecting the Abolition of Slavery in Pennsylvania ... and throughout the World.".

Micro-F 2041 no. 45638.

Afro-Americans--Colonization--Haiti/
Haiti--Politics and
government/
Haiti--Social conditions/
Abolitionists--Pennsylvania.

 

7. Saunders, Prince;
Haiti Sovereigns (1811-1820 : Henri Christophe). Haytian papers a collection of the very interesting proclamations and other official documents, together with some account of the rise, progress,
and present
state of the kingdom of Hayti.
Boston: Caleb Bingham and Co; 1818. 156 p.

Micro-F 2041 no. 45637.

Haiti--History--1804-1844--Sources/
Haiti--Politics and
government--1804-1844.

8. United States. President (1969-1974 : Nixon).
Civil Rights During the Nixon Administration. 1969-1974.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1989. Note: Microfilm Reels.

Film 28123.

United States. President (1969-1974 :Nixon)--Archives/
Afro-
Americans--Civil Rights--History--20th Century--Sources/
Civil
Rights Movements--United States--History--20th Century--Sources/
Civil Rights--United States--History--20th Century--
Sources/
United States--Politics and Government--1969-1974--
Sources.

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Race Relations

1. Communist Party of the United States
of America National Committee.
Theoretical aspects of the Negro question
in the United States.

New York; [1959?]. 39 p.
Note: "Supplement to Party affairs, Feabruary, 1959.".

Labadie Film La6.

Afro-Americans/
Communism--United States--1917-/
United States-
-Race relations.

 

2. Du Bois, W. E. B.
Horizon
(Washington, D.C.) The horizon. Washington, D.C: W.E.B. DuBois, F. Murray, and L. Hershaw; 1907-1910. 6 v. (v. Vol.
1907-1910).

Film X1595.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
United States--Race relations--
Periodicals.

 

3. Harte, ThomasJoseph.
Catholic organizations promoting Negro-white race relations in the United States. Washington, D. C: The Catholic university of America press Thesis (PH.D.)--Catholic university of America, 1947; 1947. xiv, 173 p. (Catholic university of America; v. vol. 24).

E185.6 .H35, Film X2172 v.24.

Afro-Americans/
United States--Race relations.

4. Kirby, John B.; Boehm, Randolph; Lester, Robert; Reynolds, Dale.
New Deal agencies and Black America in the 1930s.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; c1983. 25 microfilm reels. (Black studies research sources); ISBN: 0890936560. Note: Microfilm of material from various record groups of the National Archives, Washington, D.C. Accompanying guide
compiled by Robert Lester and Dale Reynolds.

Film 23576.

New Deal, 1933-1939--History--Sources/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions--To 1964/
Afro-Americans--Economic conditions/
Afro-
Americans--Civil rights/
Afro-Americans--History--1877-1964-
Sources/
United States--Race relations.

5. Moton, Robert Russa.
What the Negro
thinks.
Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, Doran and company, inc;
1929. vii, p., 2 l., 267 p.

Note: "First edition.".

E185.61 .M934, Film 22593.

Afro-Americans/
United States--Race relations.

6. Skinner, Byron Richard.
The Double "V": The Impact of World
War II on Black America;
1978.
Note: Microfilm.

Film 21188.

Afro-Americans--History/
World War. 1939-1945--Afro-Americans/
Race Relations.

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Reconstruction

1. Pike, James Shepherd.
The prostrate state South
Carolina under Negro government.
New York: D. Appleton; 1874.
279 p.

Note: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University Microfilms, 1974. 1 reel. 35 mm. (American Culture Series, reel 605.8).

F274 .P5, Film X904.

South Carolina--Politics and government/
Reconstruction--South
Carolina/
Afro-Americans--South Carolina.

2. United States Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands; United States National Archives and Records Administration.
Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the State of Louisiana, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and
Abandoned Lands, 1865-1869.
Washington: National Archives and Records Service; 1976. 36 microfilm reels. (National Archives microfilm publications; v. M1027).

Note: Microfilm of letters, registers, reports, and other records in the National Archives, Washington, DC.

Film 23577.

Freedmen--Louisiana/
Reconstruction--Louisiana--Sources/
Afro-
Americans--Louisiana/
Afro-Americans--History--1863-1877--
Sources.

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Religion

1. American Tract Society.
The Freedman's journal.
Boston New York: American Tract Society; 1865-1866. 2 v. (v. Vol. 1-2, 1865-1866). Note: Title from caption. "Ethiopia shall soon stretch out
her hands unto God.".

Film X1727.

Freedmen--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Education--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Religion--Periodicals.

2. An Authentic account of the conversion and experience of a Negro together with remarks, and Christian experience, a poem. Newburyport [Mass.]: Printed and sold at the Essex-Street Book- store; 1812. 12 p.

Micro-F 2041 no. 24661.

Afro-Americans--Religion/
Conversion.

3. Bacon, Thomas; Meade, William Bp. Sermons addressed to masters and servants and published in the year 1743 [sic]. Winchester, Va: John Heiskell; [1813?]. vi, 238 p. Note: A reprint of Bacon's Four sermons, upon the great and indispensible duty of all Christian masters and mistresses ... London, 1750, and of his Two sermons, preached to a congregation of black slaves, at the parish church of S.P. in the province of Maryland. London, 1749.

Micro-F 2041 no. 27769.

Afro-Americans--Religion/
Slavery--United States--Condition of
slaves.

4. The Colored American magazine.
New York: Negro Universities Press;
1969. 17 v. (v. Vol. 1-17, 1900-1909).
Note: "An illustrated monthly."
"Devoted to literature, science, music, art, religion, facts, fiction and traditions of the Negro race. A co-operative journal by prominent Negro statesmen, scientists and teachers, together with other celebrated authors." Apr. 1903 not published.

Micro-F X402.

Afro-Americans--Periodicals.

5. Davies, Samuel.
The duty of masters
to their servants in a sermon.
Lynchburg [Va.?]: Printed by
William W. Gray; 1809. 34 p.

Micro-F 2041 no. 17343.

Afro-Americans--Religion--Sermons/
Slavery--United States--
Sermons/
Sermons, American.

6. Hammon, Jupiter.
An address to the Negroes in the State of New York.
Philadelphia: Reprinted by D. Humphreys; 1787. 15 p. Note: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University

Microfilms, 1974. 1 reel. 35 mm. (American Culture Series, reel 604.15).

E443 .H3, Micro-F 2041 no. 10519.

Slavery--United States--Condition of slaves/
Afro-Americans--
Religion.

7. Hammon, Jupiter.
An address to the
Negroes in the state of New-York.
New-York: Samuel Wood;
1806. 22 p.

Film X904.

Afro-Americans--New York (State)/
Afro-Americans--Religion./
Slavery--United States.

 

8. National principia.
New York: Negro Universities Press; 1969. 1 v. (v. Vol. 5, 1866). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(4).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

9. The New York principia.
New York, N.Y: Negro Universities Press; 1969. 1 v. (v. Vol. 5, 1866). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(3).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

10. The Principia.
New York: Negro Universities Press; 1989. 5 v. (v. Vol. 1-5, 1859-1864). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(1).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

11. The Principia and national era.
New York: Negro Universities Press; 1969. 1 v. (v. Vol. 5, 1865). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(2).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

12. Tuskegee Institute.
The Negro farmer and messenger. Tuskegee, Ala: Tuskegee Institute; 1915-1917. 4 v. (v. Vol. 2-5, 1915-1917).

Note: Title from cover. "Published bi-weekly in the interest of the home, farm and garden; especially devoted to the interest of Negro land owners and tenant farmers and those who employ Negro labor. The only Negro farm newspaper in the world to be circulated among 2,000,000 black farmers. Some issues devoted to special topics.

Film X1730.

Afro-American farmers--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Religion--
Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--Education--Periodicals.

13.Woodson, Carter Godwin.
The history of the Negro church.
Washington, D.C: The Associated Publishers; [c1921]. x, 330p.

BR563.N4 W6.

Afro-Americans--Religion/
United States--Church history.

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Riots

1. Beatty, George W.
The background and causes of
the 1943 Detroit race riot.
[Princeton?: [s.n.] Thesis
(A.B.)--Princeton University; 1954]. p.

Film 3316.

Detroit--Riot, 1943/
Afro-Americans--Detroit.

 

 

2. California Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots.
Transcripts, depositions, consultants
reports, and selected documents.
Los Angeles; 1965. 18 v.

F869.L8 C15, Labadie Film La2.

Los Angeles (Calif.)--Riot, 1965./
Afro-Americans--Los
Angeles.

 

 

3. Nell, William C.; Stowe, Harriet Beecher. The colored patriots of the American Revolution with sketches of several distinguished colored persons ; to which is added a brief survey of the condition and prospects of colored Americans.
Boston: Robert F. Wallcut; 1855. 396 p.,[2] leaves of plates.

Film 29261.

United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Participation,

Afro-American/
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--
Biography/
Afro-American soldiers./
Afro-Americans--History--To
1863.

 

4. Rudwick, Elliott.
The East St. Louis Race Riot of 1917. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1985. Note: Microfilm.

Film 26465.

Afro-Americans--Illinois--East Saint Louis/
Riots/
Sources.

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Segregation

1. Microfilm copy of selected pages from Little Rock newspapers (Arkansas gazette, Arkansas Democrat, Arkansas State press,and Arkansas recorder) and from Newsweek,Time,U.S. News & World Report,The reporter,and Life]. Arkansas History Commission.
Little Rock integration crisis. Newspaper and magazine files,Aug.27, 1957 to Nov.9, 1957 [i.e. Aug.16 to Nov.15,1957. Little Rock: [s.n.]; 1958?
]. 2 reels.

Film 2893.

Little Rock, Ark--Public schools/Segregation in education/
Afro-Americans--Segregation.

2. Black Belt Schools: Beyond Desegregation.
Atlanta, GA: Southern Regional Council; 1965. Note: Microfilm.

Labadie Film La23(1).

Afro-Americans--Education.

3. Chesler, Mark A.; Southern Regional Council.
In their own words a student appraisal of what happened after school desegregation. Atlanta: Southern Regional Council; [pref. 1967]. 76 p.

Labadie Film La22(2).

Segregation in education--Alabama/
Afro-Americans--Education--
Alabama.

4. Southern Regional Council.
School desegregation old problems under a new law.
Atlanta:
Southern Regional Council; 1965.
23 p.

Labadie Film La22.

School integration--Southern States/
Afro-Americans--
Education--Southern States/
Afro-Americans--Segregation--
Southern States/
Education--Southern States./
Segregation in
education--Southern States.

5. Watters, Pat; Southern Regional Council. Brunswick.
Atlanta, Ga: Southern
Regional Council; [1964]. 94 p.

Labadie Film La23(2).

Afro-Americans--Segregation/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions--1964-1975 /
Brunswick (Ga.)--Social conditions.

6. Zinn, Howard; Southern Regional Council. Albany a study in national responsibility. Atlanta: Southern Regional Council; 1962. viii, 35 p.

Labadie Film La22(4).

Race discrimination--Georgia--Albany/
Afro-Americans--
Segregation.

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Slavery

1. The African intelligencer.
Washington: American Colonization
Society [etc.]. 32 p. Includes proceedings
of the American Colonization Society.

Microfilm 01104 no. 49 AP.

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Colonization--Africa.

2. Afro-American History Series. Wilmington, DEL: Scholarly Resources; 1977. Note: Microfiche.

Micro-F 876.

Afro-Americans--History/
Slavery/
Sources.

3. American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States.
The first annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States and the proceedings of the Society at their annual meeting in the city of Washington, on the first day of January, 1818. Washington City: Printed by D. Rapine; 1818. 49 p. Note: Includes the Society's Constitution.

Micro-F 2041 no. 43070.

Slavery--United States/
Afro-Americans--Colonization/
Liberia.

4. American Society for Colonizing the
Free People of Colour of the United
States.
The second annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour in the United States with an appendix.
2nd ed ed.
Washington: Printed by Davis and Force; 1819. 153 p.

Micro-F 2041 no. 46981.

Slavery--United States./
Afro-Americans--Colonization/
Liberia.

5. Bacon, Thomas; Meade, William Bp.
Sermons addressed to masters and servants and published in the year 1743 [sic]. Winchester, Va: John Heiskell; [1813?]. vi, 238 p. Note: A reprint of Bacon's Four sermons, upon the great and indispensible duty of all Christian masters and mistresses... London, 1750, and of his Two sermons, preached to a congregation of black slaves, at the parish church of S.P. in
the province of Maryland. London, 1749.

Micro-F 2041 no. 27769.

Afro-Americans--Religion/
Slavery--United States--Condition of
slaves.

6. Botkin, Benjamin Albert; United States Work Projects Administration (Washington, D.C.).
Slave narratives, appraisal sheets typewritten records prepared by the Library of Congress Project, Works Progress Administration for the District of Columbia under the direction of Benjamin A. Botkin, 1939-41.
Washington: Library of Congress
Photoduplication Service; 1979. 2 microfilm reels.

Film 28050.

Slavery--United States--Condition of slaves/
Afro-Americans--
Biography.

7. Branagan, Thomas.
Serious remonstrances, addressed to the citizens of the northern states, and their representatives being an appeal to their natural feelings & common sense : consisting of speculations and animadversions on the recent revival of
the slave trade in the American republic : with an investigation relative to the consequent evils resulting to the citizens
of the northern states from that event : interspersed with a simplified plan for colonizing the free negroes of the northern, in conjunction with those who have,or may emigrate from the southern states, in a distant part of the national territory : considered as the only possible means of avoiding the deleterious evils attendant on slavery in a republic.
Philadelphia: Printed and published by Thomas T. Stiles;
1805. 133 p.

Micro-F 2041 no. 8078.

Slavery--United States--Controversial literature--1805/
Afro-
Americans--Colonization--United States.

8. Carlier, Auguste.
De l'Esclavage Dans Ses Rapports Avec
L'Union Americaine.
Paris: Michel Levy; 1862.
Note: Microfilm.

Film X904.

Slavery--United States--History/
Afro-Americans.

9. Charleston (S.C.); Hamilton, James; Charleston (S.C.) City Council.
An account of the late intended insurrection among a portion of the blacks of this city Published by the authority of the Corporation of Charleston. (Second edition.) ed. Charleston [S.C.]: Printed by A. E. Miller; 1822. [3],4-48 p.
Note: Prepared by James Hamilton, Jr., intendant (mayor) of the city, at the request of the City Council. The proposed
insurrection was headed by Telemaque or "Denmark" Vesey.

Special Collections F273.c48 1822.

Afro-Americans--South Carolina/
Slavery--United States--
Insurrections, etc/Slavery--South Carolina/
Charleston (S.C.)-
-Slave insurrection, 1822.

10. Colton, Calvin.
Colonization and abolition contrasted. [Philadelphia?: H. Hooker; 1839?]. 16p. Note: Caption title.

Film 28544(12).

Afro-Americans--Colonization/
Slavery--United States--
Controversial literature--1839.

11. Davies, Samuel.
The duty of masters
to their servants in a sermon.
Lynchburg [Va.?]: Printed by
William W. Gray; 1809. 34 p.

Micro-F 2041 no. 17343.

Afro-Americans--Religion--Sermons/
Slavery--United States--
Sermons/
Sermons, American.

12. Federal Writers' Project; United States Work Projects Administration (Washington, D. C.).
Slave narratives : a folk history of slavery in the United States, from interviews with former slaves.
Washington: Library of Congress Project; 1941.
17 v. in 33.

Note: Typewritten records prepared by the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938, assembled by the Library of Congress project, Work Projects Administration for the District of Columbia. Microfilm. Washington : Library of Congress

Photoduplication Service, 1972. -- 11 reels ; 35 mm.

Film 17095.

Slaves--United States--Biography/
Afro-Americans--Biography/
United States--Biography.

13. Hammon, Jupiter.
An address to the Negroes in the State of New York.
Philadelphia: Reprinted by D.
Humphreys; 1787. 15 p. Note: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University Microfilms, 1974. 1 reel. 35 mm.
(American Culture Series, reel 604.15).

E443 .H3, Micro-F 2041 no. 10519.

Slavery--United States--Condition of slaves/
Afro-Americans--
Religion.

14. Hammon, Jupiter.
An address to the
Negroes in the state of New-York.
New-York: Samuel Wood;
1806. 22 p.

Film X904.

Afro-Americans--New York (State)/
Afro-Americans--Religion./
Slavery--United States.

15. Jones, Charles Colcock.
The religious instruction of the Negroes in the United States.
Savannah: Thomas Purse; 1842. 277 p. Note: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1960. -- 35 mm. -- (American culture series II, reel 134, no. 4).

Film X904.

Afro-Americans--Education/
Religious education/
Slavery and the
church.

16. Lawrence, George.
An oration on the abolition of the slave trade delivered on the first day of
January, 1813, in the African Methodist Church.

New-York: Printed by Hardcastle and
Van Pelt; 1813. 16 p. Note: "Published by request." Includes (p. [3]-4): An address

by Peter Malachi Eagans, January 1st,1813.

Micro-F 2041 no. 28921.

Afro-Americans/
Slavery--Anti-slavery movements/
Slavery--
United States.

17. National Freedmen's Relief Association (U.S.).
The Freedman's advocate.
New York: National Freedman's Relief Association; 1864-1865. 2 v. (v. Vol. 1-2, 1864-1865).
Note: Title from caption.

Film X1726.

Slavery--United States--Emancipation--Periodicals/
Afro-
Americans--Education--Periodicals.

18. National principia.
New York: Negro Universities Press; 1969. 1 v. (v. Vol. 5, 1866). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(4).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

19. The New York principia.
New York, N.Y: Negro Universities Press; 1969. 1 v. (v. Vol. 5, 1866). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(3).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

20. Priest, Josiah.
Slavery, as it relates to the Negro, or
African race examined in the light of circumstances, history and the Holy Scriptures.

Albany: Printed by C. van Benthuysen;
1843. 340 p. incl. pl. Note: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University

Microfilms, 1974. 35 mm. (American
Culture Series, reel 577.9).

E449 .P94, Film X904.

Slavery--United States--Controversial literature--1843./
Afro-
Americans/
Slavery--Justification.

21. The Principia.
New York: Negro Universities Press; 1989. 5 v. (v. Vol. 1-5, 1859-1864). Note: "First principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(1).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

22. The Principia and national era.
New York: Negro Universities Press;
1969. 1 v. (v. Vol. 5, 1865). Note: "First
principles in religion, morals, government, and
the economy of life.".

Film X2195(2).

Slavery--United States--Periodicals/
Afro-Americans--
Periodicals.

23. Saunders, Prince.
A memoir presented to the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race, December 11th, 1818 American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race.
Philadelphia: Printed by Dennis Heartt; 1818; (15th. 19 p.

Note: "Containing Some Remarks upon the civil Dissentions of the hitherto afflicted People of Hayti ... together with Some Account of the Origin and Progress of the Efforts for effecting the Abolition of Slavery in Pennsylvania ... and throughout the World.".

Micro-F 2041 no. 45638.

Afro-Americans--Colonization--Haiti/
Haiti--Politics and
government/
Haiti--Social conditions/
Abolitionists--
Pennsylvania.

24. Smith, William L. G.
Life
at the South; or "Uncle Tom's cabin" as it is Being narratives, scenes, and incidents in the real "Life of the lowly.". Buffalo: G. H. Derby; 1852. vi, [13]-519 p.

Film X511, reel 71 no. 8.

Afro-Americans--Social life and customs/
Slavery--United
States.

25. Van Evrie, John H.
Negroes and Negro slavery; the first an inferior race: the latter its normal condition.

New York: Van Evrie, Horton; 1861.
339 p. Note: Collation of the original. Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms [n.d.] (American culture series, Reel 166.4).

E449 .U305, Film X904.

Afro-Americans/
Slavery--United States--Controversial
literature--1861/
Slavery--Justification.

26. Wright, Elizur.
The sin of slavery, and its remedy; containing some reflections on the moral influence of African colonization.
New-York:
Printed for the author; 1833. 52 p.

E449 .W937, Special Collections Film R59.

Slavery--United States--Controversial literature--1833/
Afro-
Americans--Colonization--Africa.

27. Wright, Elizur; American Anti-Slavery Society, ed.
Quarterly
anti-slavery magazine.
New York: The American anti-slavery
society. 2 v.

E449 .Q2.

Slavery--Periodicals

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Social Conditions 

1. Anderson, John E.
White House Conference on child health and protection The young child in the home a survey of three thousand American families, report of the Committee on the infant and preschool
child.
New York London: D. Appleton-Century company; [c1936].

H769 .W52, Film 28790(1).

Children--Health and hygiene/
Parent and child--United States/
Family life surveys--United States/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions/
United States--Social conditions--
1933-1945/
Social
surveys.

2. Black Workers in the Era of the Great Migration. 1916-1929.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1985. Note: Microfilm.

Film 24027.

Afro-Americans--Employment/
Afro-Americans--Social Conditions/
Trade Unions--United States--Afro-American Membership/
Rural-
Urban Migration--United States/
Sources.

3. Conyers, James E.; Farmar, William J.; Levin, Martin; Southern Regional Council, joint author.
Black youth in a southern metropolis socioeconomic characteristics, attitudes, and values of Negro high school students in Atlanta.
[Atlanta]: Southern Regional Council; 1968. 31 p. Note: Cover title.

F294.A89 M43, Film La20(5).

Afro-American youth--Georgia--Atlanta--Social conditions/
Afro-Americans--Georgia--Atlanta/
Atlanta (Ga.)--Social
conditions.

4. Dollard, John; Yale university
Institute of human relations.
Caste and class in a southern town.
New Haven London: Pub. for the
Institute of human relations by Yale university press H. Milford, Oxford university press; 1937. 4 p. 1., 502 p.

Film 28448(7).

Southern States--Social conditions/
Southern States--
Civilization/
Afro-Americans--Southern states--Social
conditions/
Afro-Americans--Southern states.

5. Gilmore, Harlan Welch.
Racial disorganization in a southern city. Nashville, Tenn: The McQuiddy Press Thesis (PH.D)--Vanderbilt university, 1931; [1931?]. 2 p. ., iii-vi, 70 p.

Note: Thesis note on 2d prelim. leaf.

HN80.N2 G5 1931, Film 28332(9).

Nashville (Tennessee)--Social conditions/
Afro-Americans--
Tennessee--Nashville.

 

6. Kifer, Allen Francis.
The Negro under the New Deal, 1933-1941: Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin; 1961. ix, 289 L. Note: Vita.

Film 8805.

Afro-Americans--History--1877-1964/
Afro-Americans--Moral and
social conditions/
United States--History--1933-1945.

7. Kirby, John B.
The New Deal Era and Blacks: A
Study of Black and White Race Thought, 1933-1945
; 1971. Note: Microfilm.

Film 12720.

Afro-Americans--Social Conditions/
Afro-Americans--History/
United States--Race Question.

8. Kirby, John B.; Boehm, Randolph; Lester, Robert; Reynolds, Dale.
New Deal agencies and Black America in the 1930s.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; c1983. 25 microfilm reels. (Black studies research sources); ISBN: 0890936560.
Note: Microfilm of material from various record groups of the National Archives, Washington, D.C. Accompanying guide
compiled by Robert Lester and Dale Reynolds.

Film 23576.

New Deal, 1933-1939--History--Sources/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions--To 1964/
Afro-Americans--Economic conditions/
Afro-
Americans--Civil rights/
Afro-Americans--History--1877-1964--
Sources/
United States--Race relations.

9. Maryland Inter-racial commission; Spencer, John Oakley.
Report with recommendations of the Maryland Inter-racial commission to the governor and General Assembly of Maryland.
Baltimore: Press of the Daily Recond
Co; 1927. 23, [1] p.

Note: Cover title. Dr. John O. Spencer, chairman.

Film 28544(2).

Afro-Americans--Maryland--Social conditions.

10. Monu, Erasmus Dziewonu.
Some socio-economic characteristics of black migrants in the U.S:
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wisconsin, 1972; 1972. 102, [9] leaves. Note: Vita.

Film 14710.

Migration, Internal--United States/
Afro-Americans--Economic
conditions/
Afro-Americans--Social conditions.

11. Newton, Huey P.
War against the Panthers a study of repression in America:
Thesis (Ph. D.)-- University of California, Santa Cruz, 1980; 1980. vii, 175 leaves.

Labadie Film La41.

Black Panther Party/
Newton, Huey P/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions/
United States--Politics and government--1945-/
Intelligence service--United States.

12. Oson, Jacob.
A Search for Truth, or, An Inquiry for the Origin of the African Nation: An Address Delivered at New Haven in March, and in New York in April, 1817.
New York;
1817.

Note: Microfiche.

Micro-F 2041 no. 41711.

Blacks--History/
Afro-Americans--Race Identity/
Afro-Americans-
-Social Conditions.

13. Parrish, Charles Henry.
The significance of color in the Negro community ...
by Charles Henry Parrish. [Chicago: The University of Chicago library, Dept. of photographic reproduction Part of thesis (PH.D.)--University of Chicago,
1944;
1947]. p.
Note: Collation of the
original: 1 p. ., 37-62, 108-151 numb.
. incl. tables, diagrs.

Film 173.

Afro-Americans--Moral and social conditions.

14. Penetar, Michael P.
The social thought of the Catholic worker
on the Negro
.
Washington: Catholic University of
America Press Thesis (Ph. D.)--Catholic University of America; 1952. 6 microopaques.
Note: Microprint copy of transcript. Collation of the original: v, 213 L. 28 cm.

Microcard E185.61, Micro 47.

Afro-Americans--Social conditions--
To 1964/
The Catholic
worker.

15. Saunders, Prince.
A memoir presented to the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race, December 11th, 1818 American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race.
Philadelphia: Printed by Dennis Heartt; 1818; (15th. 19 p.

Note: "Containing Some Remarks upon the civil Dissentions of the hitherto afflicted People of Hayti ... together with Some Account of the Origin and Progress of the Efforts for effecting the Abolition of Slavery in Pennsylvania ... and throughout the World.".

Micro-F 2041 no. 45638.

Afro-Americans--Colonization--Haiti/
Haiti--Politics and
government/
Haiti--Social conditions/Abolitionists--
Pennsylvania.

16. Washington, Booker T.
My larger
education being chapters
from my experience.

Garden City, New
York: Doubleday,
Page & Co; 1911. viii, 313 p., [15]
leaves
of plates.

E185.97 .W28, Film 29075.

Washington, Booker T.,/
Afro-Americans--Biography./
Educators--
United States--Biography/
Afro-Americans--Social conditions.

17. Watters, Pat; Southern Regional Council.
Brunswick.
Atlanta, Ga: Southern
Regional Council; [1964]. 94 p.

Labadie Film La23(2).

Afro-Americans--Segregation/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions--1964-1975 /
Brunswick (Ga.)--Social conditions.

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1. Adkins, Aldrich Wendell.
The development of the black art song: Thesis (D.M.A.)-- University of Texas at Austin, 1971; 1971. xiii, 146 leaves.
Note: Typescript. Vita.

Music Film M1129.

Afro-Americans--Music--History and criticism./
Songs, English-
-United States--History and criticism.

2. Anshen, Frank.
Speech variation among
Negroes in a
small Southern community:

Thesis--New York
University; 1969. vii,
104 leaves.
Film 14664.

Afro-Americans--Language/
Black English--North Carolina--
Hillsborough.

3. Bacote, Clarence Albert.
The Negro in Georgia politics, 1880-1908: Thesis--University of Chicago; 1955. v, 533 leaves.
Note: Microfilm of typescript. Chicago : Library Dept. of Photographic Reproduction, University of Chicago. [1955?] --1
reel, ; 35 mm.

Film 16276.

Afro-Americans--Georgia/
Afro-Americans--Politics and
suffrage/
Georgia--Politics and government--1865-1950.

4. Beatty, George W.
The background and causes of the 1943 Detroit race riot.
[Princeton?: [s.n.] Thesis (A.B.)--Princeton University; 1954]. p.

Film 3316.

Detroit--Riot, 1943/
Afro-Americans--Detroit.

5. Bradbury, William Chapman.
Racial discrimination in the Federal
service; a study in the sociology of administration.

Ann Arbor: University Microfilms Thesis--Columbia University; [1953]. p.
({University Microfilms, Ann Arbor,
Mich.]; v. Publication 4557).

Film 3209.

Discrimination in employment--
Washington, D. C/
United States-
-Officials and employees--Appointment, qualifications,tenure, etc/
Afro-Americans--Employment.

6. Deligdisch, Yekutiel.
The reading comprehension of adult new readers in relation to their ethnic backgrounds:
Thesis--University of Wisconsin; 1971. 166 leaves.
Note: Vita. Microfilm of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1972. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.

Film ILSL L233.

Reading (Adult education)/
Reading comprehension/
Afro-
Americans--Books and reading/
Mexican Americans--Books and
reading.

7. Dorsey, Carolyn Ann.
Role expectations for the black studies program director:
Thesis--New York University; 1976. 3, ix, 186 leaves. Note: Vita. Microfilm of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Xerox
University Microfilms, 1976. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.

ILSL-Film L404.

Afro-Americans--Study and teaching/
Blacks--Study and
teaching/
College administrators/ Dorsey, Carolyn Ann, 1934-
Role expectations for the black studies program director/

Carolyn A. Dorsey. -- 1976.

8. Engs, Robert Francis.
The development of black culture and community in the emancipation era Hampton Roads, Virginia, 1861-1870.
[New Haven?: s.n.] Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Yale University; 1972. 244 leaves.

Film 14706.

Afro-Americans--Virginia--Hampton
Roads/
Hampton Institute.

9. Franklin, Hardy Rogers.
The relationship between adult communication practices and public library use in a northern, urban, black ghetto.
Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms
Thesis - Rutgers University; 1971. Note: Microfilm copy (positive) of typescript. Collation of
the original: xvii, 159 .

ILSL Film L281.

Afro-Americans and libraries/
Libraries and metropolitan
areas--New York (N.Y.)/
Public libraries--New York (N.Y.).

 

10. Fuller, Juanita Boykin.
An annotated bibliography of biographies and autobiographies of Negroes,
1839-1961
.
[Atlanta?]: [s.n.] Thesis (M. S. in L. S.)--Atlanta University; 1962. iii, 62.
(ACRL microcard series; v. no. 143).

ILSL Micro LX1 no. 143.

Afro-Americans--Biography--Bibliography.

11. Gill, Flora.
Economics and the Black exodus : an analysis of Negro emigration from the Southern United States, 1910-1970:
Thesis--Stanford University; 1974. v, 186 leaves. Note: Microfilm of typescript.
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Xerox University
Microfilms, 1975. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.

Film 18171.

Afro-Americans--Economic conditions/
Migration, Internal--
United States/
United States--Economic conditions--1918-1945/
United States--Economic conditions--1945-.

12. Gilmore, Harlan Welch.
Racial disorganization in a southern city. Nashville, Tenn:
The McQuiddy Press Thesis (PH.D)--Vanderbilt university, 1931; [1931?]. 2 p. ., iii-vi, 70 p.
Note: Thesis note on 2d prelim. leaf.

HN80.N2 G5 1931, Film 28332(9).

Nashville (Tennessee)--Social conditions/
Afro-Americans--
Tennessee--Nashville.

13. Gross, James A.
The
N.A.A.C.P.,the A.F.L.-C.I.O.and the Negro worker.
[S.l.]:
[s.n.] Thesis--University of Wisconsin; 1962. 209.
Note: Vita.

FILM;13743.

National association for the advancement of colored people/
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations/
Afro-Americans--Employment--United States.

14. Harte, Thomas Joseph.
Catholic organizations promoting Negro-white race relations in the United States. Washington, D. C: The Catholic university of America press Thesis (PH.D.)--Catholic university of America, 1947; 1947. xiv, 173 p. (Catholic university of America; v. vol. 24).

E185.6 .H35, Film X2172 v.24.

Afro-Americans/
United States--Race relations.

15. Isaac, Amos.
The development and status of black and brown studies at the Claremont Colleges, the University of California at Riverside, California State College at San Bernardino, San Bernardino Valley Community College, and University College/Johnston College in Redlands, 1967-1972 : a cross comparison; 1973. xvi, 367 leaves.
Note: Thesis--Claremont Graduate School. Bibliography: leaves 363367. Microfilm of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. :

University Microfilms, 1973, c1972. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.

Film 18443.

Afro-Americans--Study and teaching--California. /
Blacks--
Study and teaching--California/
Mexican Americans--Study and
teaching--California.

16. Kifer, Allen Francis.
The Negro under the New Deal, 1933-1941:
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin; 1961. ix, 289 L. Note: Vita.

Film 8805.

Afro-Americans--History--1877-1964/
Afro-Americans--Moral and
social conditions/
United States--History--1933-1945.

17. McGurk, Frank C. J.
Comparison of the performance of Negro and white high school seniors on cultural and non-cultural psychological test questions. Washington: Catholic University of America
Press Thesis--Catholic University of America; 1951. 3 cards.

Note: Collation of the original: 86 . diagrs., tables. 28 cm.

Micro 22.

Mental tests/
Culture--Testing/
Afro-Americans.

18. Monu, Erasmus Dziewonu.
Some socio-economic characteristics of black
migrants in the U.S:
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wisconsin,
1972; 1972. 102, [9] leaves.

Note: Vita.

Film 14710.

Migration, Internal--United States/
Afro-Americans--Economic
conditions/
Afro-Americans--Social conditions.

 


 

 

19. Newton, Huey P.
War against the Panthers a study of repression in America:
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, Santa Cruz, 1980; 1980. vii, 175 leaves.

Labadie Film La41.

Black Panther Party/
Newton, Huey P/
Afro-Americans--Social
conditions/
United States--Politics and government--1945-/
Intelligence service--United States.

20. Parrish, Charles Henry.
The significance of color in the Negro community ...
by Charles Henry Parrish. [Chicago: The University of Chicago library, Dept. of photographic reproduction Part of thesis (PH.D.)--University of Chicago,
1944;
1947]. p.

Note: Collation of the original: 1 p. .,
37-62, 108-151 numb.
. incl. tables, diagrs.

Film 173.

Afro-Americans--Moral and social conditions.

21. Penetar, Michael P.
The social thought of the Catholic worker on the Negro.
Washington:
Catholic University of America Press Thesis (Ph. D.)--Catholic University of America; 1952. 6 microopaques.
Note: Microprint copy of transcript. Collation of the original: v, 213 L. 28 cm.

Microcard E185.61, Micro 47.

Afro-Americans--Social conditions--To 1964/
The Catholic
worker.

22. Pitts, Nathan Alvin.
The cooperative movement in Negro communities of North Carolina. Washington: Catholic University of
America Press Thesis - Catholic
University of America.; 1950. xii, 201 p.
(Catholic University of America; v. v. 33).

HD3446 .A3N85, Film X2172 V.33.

Afro-Americans--North Carolina/
Cooperation--North Carolina.

23. Roche, Richard Joseph.
Catholic colleges and the Negro student. Washington: Catholic University of
America Press Thesis -- Catholic Univ. of America; 1948. vii, 245 p. (Catholic University of
America; v. v. 28).

LC2781 .R6, Film X2172 v.28.

Catholic Church/
Afro-Americans--Education/
Afro-American
Catholics.

24. Savitt, Todd Lee.
Sound minds and sound bodies : the diseases
and health care of blacks in ante-bellum Virginia:
Thesis--
University of Virginia; 1975. 2 v. (2, xix, 722 leaves).

Note: Microfilm of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Xerox University Microfilms, 1975. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.

Film 16306.

Afro-Americans--Medical care--Virginia/
Afro-Americans--
Diseases--Virginia.

25. Sherrill, Laurence Lester.
The affective responses of ethnic minority readers to indigenous ghetto literature: a measurement.
Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms Thesis -University of Wisconsin, 1972; 1973.
Note: Microfilm copy (positive) of typescript. Collation of the original: v, 149 . graphs. Vita.

ILSL Film L306.

Afro-Americans--Books and reading/
Puerto Ricans--United
States--Books and reading/
Ethnic attitudes in literature/
Libraries and the socially handicapped

26. Sibley, Elbridge.
Differential mortality in Tennessee, 1917-1928.
Nashville: Fisk University Press Thesis
(PH. D.)--Columbia university, 1930.; 1930. 152 p., 2.
Note: Vita.

HB1355 .T2S5 1930, Film 28821(3).

Mortality/Tennessee--Statistics, Vital/
Afro-Americans--
Mortality/
Afro-Americans--Tennessee.

27. Smith, Franklin O.
A cross-generational study of the parental discipline practices
and beliefs of Gullah Blacks of the Carolina Sea Islands;
1973. vii, 84 leaves.
Note: Thesis (Ph. D)--University of Massachusetts, 1973.

Film 14713.

Afro-American families--Sea Islands (S.C.)/
Afro-Americans--
Sea Islands (S.C.)/
Discipline of children.

28. Walker, George.
The
Afro-American in New York City,
1827-1860.

[S.l.]: [s.n.]
Thesis--Columbia University; 1975. 5, vi.

FILM;16265.

Afro-Americans--New York (City).

 

 

29. Ward, Martha
Coonfield. An ethnography of linguistic socialization; a functional approach.
[S.l.]: [s.n.] Thesis-Tulane University;
1969. 220.
Note: Vita.

FILM;11840.

Sociolinguistics--Case studies/
Children--Language/
Afro-
Americans--Language.

30. Williams, Melvin Roscoe.
Blacks in Washington, D.C., 1860-1870. 1975: Thesis--Johns Hopkins University. 256 leaves.
Note: Vita.

Film 15977.

Afro-Americans--Washington, D.C.

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Compiled by Charles G. Ransom
Multicultural Studies
Librarian
University of Michigan
Updated 03/16/2005