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Montclair, N.J., Patterson Smith, 1968 [c1926] xiv, 644 p.
illus. (Patterson Smith reprint series in criminology, law enforcement, and social problems, publication no. 22) GR103.P8 1968 Bibliography: p. [583]-598.
705 Robb, Bernard. Welc.u.m hinges, with a foreword by Alexander William Armour and an introduction by Thomas Lomax Hunter; gravure ill.u.s.trations by Woodi Ishmael. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1942. 215 p. illus., plates. GR103.R6 Plantation folk tales and sayings, in the Negro dialect and idiom of "Uncle Woodson," at Gay Mont, the Robb estate in Caroline County, Va.
706 Sale, John B. The tree named John. With twenty-two silhouettes by Joseph Cranston Jones. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1929. 151 p. illus., plates. GR103.S3
707 Stoney, Samuel G., _and_ Gertrude M. Shelby. Black Genesis; a chronicle. Ill.u.s.trations by Martha Bensley Bruere. New York, Macmillan, 1930. xxix, 192 p. illus. GR103.S8 "Tales of the Gullah Negroes of the Carolina low country [told in the Gullah dialect]"-Foreword.
"The family tree of Gullah folk speech and folk tales": p.
ix-xxv.
708 Writers' Program. _Georgia._ Drums and shadows; survival studies among the Georgia coastal Negroes [by the] Savannah unit, Georgia Writers' Project, Work Projects Administration; foreword by Guy B. Johnson, photographs by Muriel and Malcolm Bell, Jr.
Athens, University of Georgia Press, 1940. xx, 274 p. plates, ports. E185.93.G4W7 Bibliography: p. 259-263.
709 Writers' Program. _South Carolina._ South Carolina folk tales; stories of animals and supernatural beings, compiled by workers of the Writers' Program of the Works Projects Administration in the State of South Carolina. Sponsored by the University of South Carolina. Columbia, S.C. [1941] 122 p. (Bulletin of the University of South Carolina. October 1941) GR110.S6W7 "Bibliography for South Carolina folk tales": p. 118-122.
710 Writers' Program. _Tennessee._ G.o.d bless the devil! Liars' bench tales [by] James R. Aswell, Julia Willhoit, Jennette Edwards [and others] of the Tennessee Writers' Project; with ill.u.s.trations by Ann Kelley of the Tennessee Art Project. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1940. 254 p. illus.
GR110.T4W7 "Arranged and edited by James R. Aswell."-Preface.
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711 Aplin, Norita, s.h.i.+rley Seaton, _and_ Juanita Storey. The Negro American: his role, his quest. Clyde F. Varner, editor.
Cleveland, Cleveland Public Schools, 1968. 246 p. map. E185.A56 Bibliography: p. 220-238.
712 Aptheker, Herbert, _ed._ A doc.u.mentary history of the Negro people in the United States. Preface by W. E. B. DuBois. New York, Citadel Press [1951] xvi, 942 p. E185.A58
713 Aptheker, Herbert. Essays in the history of the American Negro.
New York, International Publishers [1964] 216 p. E185.A6 1964 Bibliography: p. 211-216.
714 Aptheker, Herbert. To be free; studies in American Negro history. New York, International Publishers [1948] 256 p.
E185.A63 "Reference notes": p. 193-248.
715 Bennett, Lerone. Before the Mayflower; a history of the Negro in America, 1619-1966. 3d ed. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1966. 449 p. illus., maps, ports. E185.B4 1966 Bibliography: p. [428]-442.
716 Bennett, Lerone. Black Power, U.S.A., the human side of Reconstruction, 1867-1877. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1967. 401 p. illus., ports. E185.2.B38 Bibliography: p. 390-393.
717 Bittle, William E., _and_ Gilbert Geis. The longest way home; Chief Alfred C. Sam's back-to-Africa movement. With the research a.s.sistance of Donald F. Parker. Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1964. 229 p. E448.B615 Includes bibliographical "Notes" (p. 213-221).
718 Bontemps, Arna W. Story of the Negro; ill.u.s.trated by Raymond Lufkin. 2d ed., enl. New York, Knopf, 1955. 243 p. illus.
E29.N3B6 1955
719 Boykin, James H. The Negro in North Carolina prior to 1861; an historical monograph. New York, Pageant Press [1958] 84 p.
E185.93.N6B6 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 77-84).
720 Broderick, Francis L., _and_ August Meier, _eds._ Negro protest thought in the twentieth century. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co. [1966, c1965] xliii, 444 p. (The American heritage series) E185.B87
721 Broom, Leonard, _and_ Norval D. Glenn. Transformation of the Negro American. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 207 p. E185.6.B84 Bibliography: p. 193-199.
722 Brown, Ina C. The story of the American Negro. Decorations by Aaron Douglas. Rev. ed. New York, Friends.h.i.+p Press [1950] 212 p.
illus. E185.6.B85 1950 Bibliography: p. 191-200.
723 Brown, William W. The rising son; or, The antecedents and advancement of the colored race. Boston, A. G. Brown, 1874. 552 p. port. E185.B884 "Representative men and women": p. 418-552.
724 Cain, Alfred E., _ed._ The winding road to freedom; a doc.u.mentary survey of Negro experiences in America. Drawings: Horace Varela. Yonkers [N.Y.] Educational Heritage [1965] 384 p.
illus., facsims., maps, ports. (Negro heritage library) [E185.C14] [TR: E184.6.C34]
Bibliography: p. 374-377.
725 Caughey, John W., John H. Franklin, _and_ Ernest R. May. Land of the free; a history of the United States. Educational advisers: Richard M. Clowes [and] Alfred T. Clark, Jr. [Rev.] New York, Benziger Bros., 1966. 658 p. illus. (part col.), ports.
E178.1.C36 1966 Includes bibliographies.
726 Chambers, Lucille A., _ed._ America's tenth man; a pictorial review of one-tenth of a nation, presenting the Negro contribution to American life today. Foreword by Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. New York, Twayne Publishers [1957] 351 p. illus.
E185.6.C46
727 Christian, Kathryn. The history of the Negro American; resource material. [Des Moines] Des Moines Public Schools, 1968. 43 p.
E185.C52 Bibliography: p. 43.
728 Cincinnati. _Public Schools._ The Negro in American life [by]
Mabel Morsbach. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1967] 273 p.
illus., maps, ports. E185.C56 1967 Bibliography: p. 255-260.
729 Conrad, Earl. The invention of the Negro. New York, P. S.
Eriksson [1967, c1966] 244 p. E185.C74 Bibliography: p. [232]-236.
730 Coulter, Ellis M. The Civil War and readjustment in Kentucky.
Gloucester, Ma.s.s., P. Smith, 1966 [c1926] 468 p. maps. E509.C83 1966 [TR: Coulter, E. Merton]
Bibliography: p. 449-458.
731 Cromwell, John W. The Negro in American history; men and women eminent in the evolution of the American of African descent.
Was.h.i.+ngton, American Negro Academy, 1914. 284 p. plates, ports.
E185.C92 Bibliography: p. 257-262.
Reprint issued by Johnson Reprint Corp., 1969.
732 Davie, Maurice R. Negroes in American society. New York, Whittlesey House [1949] 542 p. maps. E185.6.D3 Includes "References."
733 Delany, Martin R. The condition, elevation, emigration, and destiny of the colored people of the United States. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 214 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.D33 1968 Reprint of the 1852 ed., with a new introduction.
734 Drotning, Phillip T. A guide to Negro history in America. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1968. xiv, 247 p. E185.D72
735 Eisenstadt, Murray. The Negro in American life. New York, Oxford Book Co. [1968] 380 p. (Oxford readings in social studies) E184.6.E35 Includes bibliographies.
736 Eppse, Merl R. A guide to the study of the Negro in American history. Nashville, National Publication Co. [1943] 181 p.
E185.E69 1943 "First printing, June, 1937.... Third printing, revised and enlarged, September, 1943."
Bibliography: p. 180-181.
737 Eppse, Merl R. The Negro, too, in American history. Nashville, National Publication Co., 1949. xxii, 644 p. illus., maps, ports. E185.E696 1949 Bibliographical references included in introduction. "Reading material": p. 551-572.