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Bibliography: p. 32-33.

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

94 Roelof-Lanner, T. V., _ed._ Prints by American Negro artists.

Los Angeles, Cultural Exchange Center [1965] [11] p., [51]

illus. (part col.) NE508.R6

95 Schoener, Allon, _comp._ Harlem on my mind; cultural capital of Black America, 1900-1968. Preface by Thomas P. F. Hoving.

Introduction by Candice Van Ellison. New York, Random House [1969, c1968] 255 p. illus., ports. F128.68.H3S3 Supplements an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1969 and organized by the museum in a.s.sociation with the New York State Council on the Arts.

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

English and French.

97 White, Charles. Images of dignity: the drawings of Charles White. Foreword by Harry Belafonte. Introduction by James Porter. Commentary by Benjamin Horowitz. [Los Angeles] W.

Ritchie Press [1967] 121 p. illus., port. [NC1075.W55H6] [TR: NC139.W454A4 1967]

04-BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY-Collective

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

99 Bardolph, Richard. The Negro vanguard. New York, Rinehart [1959]

388 p. E185.96.B28 Bibliography: p. 343-369.

99a Barton, Rebecca C. Witnesses for freedom; Negro Americans in autobiography. Foreword by Alain Locke. New York, Harper [1948]

294 p. E185.96.B3 Bibliography: p. 286-287.

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

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

102 Bontemps, Arna W., _and_ Jack Conroy. Anyplace but here. New York, Hill and w.a.n.g [1966] 372 p. E185.6.B75 1966 "A revised and expanded version of _They Seek a City_."-Dust jacket.

Bibliography: p. 349-360.

103 Bontemps, Arna W. We have tomorrow. Ill.u.s.trated with photographs by Marian Palfi. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1945. 131 p.

ports. E185.96.B6 Biographical sketches of 12 young Negro men and women.

104 Brawley, Benjamin G. Negro builders and heroes. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1937. 315 p. ports.

E185.96.B797 "Bibliographical notes": p. 293-304.

105 Brown, Hallie Q., _comp._ Homespun heroines and other women of distinction. Foreword by Mrs. Josephine Turpin Was.h.i.+ngton.

[Xenia, Ohio, Aldine Pub. Co., c1926] 248 p. ports. E185.96.B84

106 Brown, William W. The black man, his antecedents, his genius, and his achievements. New York, T. Hamilton, 1863. 288 p.

E185.96.B86 "Memoir of the author": p. 11-29.

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

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

109 Bryant, Lawrence C. Negro senators and representatives in the South Carolina Legislature, 1868-1902. Orangeburg, S. C.[1968]

199 p. E185.93.S7B76 Bibliographical footnotes.

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

Bibliography: p. 131-140.

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

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

113 Christmas, Walter, _ed._ Negroes in public affairs and government. Contributors: Clifford A. Bradshaw [and others]

Photographic editor: Roland Mitch.e.l.l. Preface: Alfred E. Cain.

v. 1. Yonkers [N.Y.] Educational Heritage [1966] 352 p. illus., ports. (Negro heritage library) E185.96.C47 Bibliography: p. 342-345.

114 Daniel, Sadie I. Women builders. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociated Publishers [c1931] xviii, 187 p. plates, ports. E185.96.D23 Contents.-Lucy Craft Laney.-Maggie Lena Walker.-Janie Porter Barrett.-Mary McLeod Bethune.-Nannie Helen Burroughs.-Charlotte Hawkins Brown.-Jane Edna Hunter.

115 Dannett, Sylvia G. L. Profiles of Negro womanhood.

Ill.u.s.trations: Horace Varela. Roll of honor portraits: Tom Feelings. Yonkers, N.Y., Educational Heritage [1964-66] 2 v.

illus., facsims., ports. (Negro heritage library) E185.96.D25 Includes bibliographies.

Contents.-v. 1. 1619-1900.-v. 2. 20th century.

116 David, Jay, _comp._ Growing up black. New York, Morrow, 1968.

256 p. [E185.96.D283] [TR: E185.96.G76 1992]

Includes well-known personalities such as Ethel Waters, Richard Wright, d.i.c.k Gregory, and Booker T. Was.h.i.+ngton.

117 Dobler, Lavinia G., _and_ Edgar A. Toppin. Pioneers and patriots: the lives of six Negroes of the Revolutionary era.

Ill.u.s.trated by Colleen Browning. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1965. 118 p. illus., facsims., ports. (Zenith books) E185.96.D6

118 Embree, Edwin R. 13 against the odds. New York, Viking Press, 1944. 261 p. ports. E185.96.E4 Contents.-Mary McLeod Bethune, Amazon of G.o.d.-Richard Wright, native son.-Charles S. Johnson, a scholar and a gentleman.-Walter White, little David.-George Was.h.i.+ngton Carver, sweet potato wizard.-Langston Hughes, Shakespeare in Harlem.-Marian Anderson, deep river of song.-W. E. B. DuBois, elder statesman.-Mordecai W. Johnson, Lord high chancellor.-William Grant Still, music maker.-A. Philip Randolph, Saint Philip of the Pullman porters.-Joe Louis, champion of the world.-Paul Robeson, voice of freedom.

119 Foley, Albert S. G.o.d's men of color; the colored Catholic priests of the United States, 1854-1954. With a foreword by Richard J. Cus.h.i.+ng, Archbishop of Boston. New York, Farrar, Straus [1955] 322 p. BX4670.F6 Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.

120 Haynes, Elizabeth R. Unsung heroes. New York, DuBois and Dill, 1921. 270 p. illus., ports. E185.96.H4 Contents.-Frederick Dougla.s.s.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.-Booker T.

Was.h.i.+ngton.-Harriet Tubman.-Alexander S. Pushkin.-Blanche Kelso Bruce.-Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.-Benjamin Banneker.-Phillis Wheatley.-Toussaint L'Ouverture.-Josiah Henson.-Sojourner Truth.-Crispus Attucks.-Alexandre Dumas.-Paul Cuffe.-Alexander Crummell.-John Mercer Langston.

121 Hill, Roy L. Who's who in the American Negro press. Dallas, Royal Pub. Co. [1960] 80 p. PN4888.N4H5 Bibliography: p. 70.

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

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

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

125 Lomax, Louis E. To kill a black man. Los Angeles, Holloway House Pub. Co.; [distributed by: All America Distributors Corp., 1968]

256 p. E185.97.L5L6 Malcolm X and Martin Luther King are the subjects of this study.

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