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159 Beckwourth, James P. The life and adventures of James P.

Beckwourth [edited by] T. D. Bonner. New York, Arno Press, 1969.

537 p. illus. (The American Negro, his history and literature) F592.B388 1969 Reprint of the 1856 ed.

160 Bennett, Lerone. What manner of man; a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. With an introduction by Benjamin E. Mays. [3d rev. ed.] Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1958. 251 p. illus., ports.

E185.97.K5B4 1968

161 Bernard, Jacqueline. Journey toward freedom; the story of Sojourner Truth. New York, Norton [1967] xiv, 265 p. illus., ports. E185.97.T82 Bibliography: p. [255]-259.

Upon gaining her freedom in 1828, Sojourner Truth became a lecturer advocating immediate emanc.i.p.ation for her people and the right to vote for women.

162 Bibb, Henry. Narrative of the life and adventures of Henry Bibb, an American slave, written by himself. With an introduction by Lucius C. Matlack. New York, The author, 1949. 204 p. illus.

E444.B58

163 Bleiweiss, Robert M., Jacqueline L. Harris, _and_ Joseph R.

Marfuggi. Marching to freedom; the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Middletown, Conn., American Education Publications [1968]

152 p. illus., ports. E185.97.K5B55

164 Bradford, Sarah E. H. Harriet Tubman, the Moses of her people.

Introduction by Butler A. Jones. New York, Corinth Books [1961]

149 p. illus. (The American experience series) [E444.T894] [TR: E444.T82B73 1993]

First ed. published in 1869 under t.i.tle: _Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman._ "Reprint of the expanded second edition of 1886."

165 Branch, Hettye W. The story of "80 John," a biography of one of the most respected Negro ranchmen in the Old West. New York, Greenwich Book Publishers [1960] 59 p. F392.M6B7 A brief story of Daniel Webster Wallace, a Negro rancher.

166 Brawley, Benjamin G. Paul Laurence Dunbar, poet of his people.

Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1936. 159 p.

port. PS1557.B7 "Appendix. The Praise of Dunbar": p. 127-140.

Bibliography: p. 141-151.

167 Broderick, Francis L. W. E. B. DuBois, Negro leader in a time of crisis. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1959. 259 p. illus. E185.97.D73B7 Bibliography: p. [233]-236.

168 Brown, Claude. Manchild in the promised land. New York, Macmillan [1965] 415 p. E185.97.B86A3 Autobiographical study of life in Harlem.

169 Brown, John. Slave life in Georgia: a narrative of the life, sufferings, and escape of John Brown, a fugitive slave, now in England. Edited by L. A. Chamerovzow. London [W. M. Watts] 1855.

250 p. port. E444.B87

170 Buckle, Richard, _ed._ Katherine Dunham, her dancers, singers, musicians. Ill.u.s.trations by Roger Wood and other photographers.

London, Ballet Publications [1949] xvi, 79 p. (chiefly illus.) GV1631.B8 English and French.

171 Buckler, Helen. Doctor Dan, pioneer in American surgery. Boston, Little, Brown [1954] 381 p. illus. R154.W5225B8 Daniel Hale Williams was the first surgeon to operate on the heart.

2d ed. published in 1968 under t.i.tle: _Daniel Hale Williams, Negro Surgeon._

172 Byrd, James W. J. Mason Brewer, Negro folklorist. Austin, Tex., Steck-Vaughn Co. [1967] 44 p. (Southwest writers series, no. 12) GR55.B7B9 Bibliography: p. 43-44.

173 Cade, John B. Holsey, the incomparable. New York, Pageant Press [1964] 221 p. BX8473.H58C3 Bibliography: p. 208-211.

Lucius Henry Holsey was a bishop in the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America.

174 Campanella, Roy. It's good to be alive. Boston, Little, Brown [1959] 306 p. illus. GV865.C3A3 Life of one of the greatest baseball catchers.

175 Chesnutt, Helen M. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, pioneer of the color line. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1952] 324 p. port. PS1292.C6Z68 See Fiction section for his novels.

176 Christian, Malcolm H. My country and I; the interracial experiences of an American Negro. With essays on interracial understanding. New York, Exposition Press [1963] 96 p.

E185.97.C5A3

177 Clark, Septima P., _and_ LeGette Blythe. Echo in my soul.

Foreword by Harry Golden. New York, Dutton, 1962. 243 p. illus.

E185.97.C59A3 An autobiography of Septima Clark.

177a Conrad, Earl. Harriet Tubman. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociated Publishers [1943] xiv, 248 p. E444.T896 "Doc.u.mentation": p. 227-238.

178 Cotton, Ella E. A spark for my people; the sociological autobiography of a Negro teacher. New York, Exposition Press [1954] 288 p. LA2317.C64A3

179 Cronon, Edmund D. Black Moses; the story of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement a.s.sociation. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1955. 278 p. illus. E185.97.G3C7

180 Cunningham, Virginia. Paul Laurence Dunbar and his song; ill.u.s.trated with photographs. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1947. 283 p.

illus. PS1557.C8 Bibliography: p. 267-283.

181 Daly, John J. A song in his heart. Introduction by Harry F.

Byrd; ill.u.s.trated by Marian L. Larer. Philadelphia, Winston [1951] 102 p. illus. ML410.B627D3 Songs: p. 71-102.

Biography of James A. Bland, composer of "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny."

182 Dancy, John C. Sand against the wind; the memoirs of John C.

Dancy. With a foreword by Frank Angelo. Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1966. 249 p. illus., ports. E185.97.D22A3 The author was a political leader in Detroit.

183 Davis, Edwin A., _and_ William R. Hogan. The barber of Natchez, wherein a slave is freed and rises to a very high standing; wherein the former slave writes a two-thousand-page journal about his town and himself; wherein the free Negro diarist is appraised in terms of his friends, his code, and his community's reaction to his wanton murder. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1954] 272 p. illus., facsim., port.

E185.97.J697D3 A memoir of William Johnson.

184 Davis, Sammy, Jane Boyar, _and_ Burt Boyar. Yes I can; [the story of Sammy Davis, Jr. New York, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965] 612 p. ports. PN2287.D322A3

185 Dougla.s.s, Frederick. Life and times of Frederick Dougla.s.s: his early life as a slave, his escape from bondage, and his complete history, written by himself. With a new introduction by Rayford W. Logan. New York, Collier Books [1962] 640 p. (Collier books, BS74) E449.D744 1962 Reprinted from the rev. ed. of _My Bondage and My Freedom_, published in 1892.

Includes bibliography.

186 Dougla.s.s, Frederick. Narrative of the life of Frederick Dougla.s.s, an American slave, written by himself. Edited by Benjamin Quarles. Cambridge, Ma.s.s., Belknap Press, 1960. xxvi, 163 p. map, port. (The John Harvard library) E449.D74905

187 Douty, Esther M. Forten, the sailmaker; pioneer champion of Negro rights. Chicago, Rand McNally [1968] 208 p. illus., ports.

E185.97.F717D6 Bibliography: p. 200-201.

James Forten, an inventor and sailmaker, fought for civil rights of the Negro in the eighteenth century. He was a prominent Philadelphia Negro leader.

188 DuBois, William E. B. The autobiography of W. E. B. DuBois; a soliloquy on viewing my life from the last decade of its first century. [New York] International Publishers [1968] 448 p.

ports. E185.97.D73A3 A selected bibliography of the published writings of W. E. B.

DuBois: p. 431-437.

189 DuBois, William E. B. John Brown. Centennial ed. New York, International Publishers [1962] 414 p. illus. E451.D81 1962 First published in 1909.

Bibliography: p. [405]-408.

190 Dunham, Katherine. A touch of innocence. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1959] 312 p. GV1785.D82A3 A well-known dancer and ch.o.r.eographer relates her experiences.

191 Elliott, Lawrence. George Was.h.i.+ngton Carver: the man who overcame. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1966] 256 p.

port. S417.C3E4 Bibliography: p. 255-256.

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