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'ED 090 111 SO 007 326 AUTHOR Onouye, Wendy TITLE A Guide to Materials for Ethnic Studies. Revised. INSTITUTION Shoreline Community Coll., Seattle, Wash. Learning Resources Center. PUB DATE 72 NOTE 178p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.75 HC-$9.00 PLUS POSTAGE .DESCRIPTORS African American Studies; ; *American Culture; American Indians; Asian Studies; *Bibliographies; Chinese Americans; *Cultural Education; Eskimos; *Ethnic Studies; Filipino Americans; Higher Education; Japanese Americans; Library Collections; Mexican American History; Mexican Americans; *Minority Groups; Spanish American Literature ABSTRACT The guide, a revision of the one issued in Winter 1971, lists ethnic studies materials in the Learning Resources Center of Shoreline Community College, Seattle, Washington. The bibliography was compiled to help students locate ethnic materials, and as a tool to help the library assess its collection. Most materials cited were published in the 601s and 70's. The bibliography is arranged alphabetically by subject in the following ethnic groups: Afro-Americans; Asian-Americans; Mexican-Americans; and Native-Americans. The Afro-American materials comprise about one-half of the guide. Within each ethnic group the listing is by type of material and includes reference materials, books and microforms, periodicals and newspapers, and media materials. Works on Africa and Mexico are listed separately. A section on general works which pertain to all ethnic groups and race relations is also provided. Information for each item cited consists of author, publishing company, date and Dewey Decimal Classification number.(RN) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION &WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR OROANITATiON ORIGIN AUNG IV. POINTS Of VIEW OR OPINIONS Zl,. STATED 00 NOT NECESSARILY REPRE SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY. V A rPutle:_ aguide vtliptitiwk to mater a s for ethn c s ues

shoreline community college learning resources center Shoreline Community College Learning Resoureed Center

A GUIDE

TO MATERIALS

FOR

ETHNIC STUDIES

Revised through Autumn, 1972

Vendy Onouye Libraridn

Cover designed Technical Assistants and silksereened by Terrie Atkinson Jerry tunbar Zoe Balodimas Cheryl Cunningham TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAP INTRODUCTION 1

DEVEY CLASSIFICATION DIVISIONS 3

INDEXES 7

GENERAL WORKS ON NON-WHITE ETHNIC GROUPS AND RACE RELATIONS

SUbject Headings 8 Reference Materials 9 Books 9 Microform 15 Media Materials 16

AFRO-AMERICAN LATERIALS

Subject Headings 20 Reference Materials 20 Books 22 lacroform 55 Periodicals and Newspapers 59 1:edia Materials 60

Materials on Africa 73

ASIA- A10ERICAN MATERIALS

Subject Headings 98 Books 98 Periodicals and Newspapers 99 Media Materials 99

MEXICAN-AliERICAN MATERIALS

Subject Headings - 101 Reference Materials 101 Books 101 Microform 106 Periodicals and Newspapers 117 Media JvAterials 117

Materials on Mexico 118 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cont.

Page. NATIVE-AMERICAN LATERIALS

Subject Headings 132 Reference Materials 132

Books 4 132 Microform 163 Periodicals and Newspapers 173 Media Materials 173 A Guide to I:I:aerials

for

Ethnic Studies

in the

Shoreline Community College

Learning Resources Center

This guide to the Ethnic StudiebTollection lb a revision of the bibliography which was issued during Winter 1972. The new features of the revised guide include the following: (1) A section on general works which pertains to all ethnic groups and race relations; (2) A section on Asian-Americans; (3) A list of oitations to specific items for each ethnic group (provided only for Afro-American materials in the first guide); and (4) A list of subject headings for each group.

CCMPILATION. The library shelf list was used to compile the guide. The decision to include an item and its placement in the guide was based entirely on the subject tracings used to describe each item. None of .the materiels, were examined, first IAN. For this reason, some of the mate- rials may be placed incorrectly, and one materials may have been inad- vertently excluded or vice versa. Suoh errors are the sole responsibility of the complier.

A few items from the first issue have been deleted from the revised ver- sioa because they were found not to apply, and/or were found to be miss- f.r.q from our collection. However, inclusion in this list does not pre- c:,.u4o that some of the items may not be missing or lost, or charged out to someone. It is also possible that certain items may have been re- 01,13sified since compilation of the guide. Consult the card catalog for r qtrdewey numbers.

ARRANGEMENT. The arrangement of this bibliography is an alphabeti- cal aubject arrangemat by ethnic group and then by type of material within each group. ,:!orks on Africa and Mexico have been listed separately because such an arrangement facilitated compilation.

The major divisions are mentioned below.

SUBJECT HEADINGS. The subject headings listed are those which are most frequently used to describe the various ethnic materials, Consult the subject cerd catalog for new material under these headings. REFERENCE MATERIALS. These basic reference tools are located in the reference room and are not circulated. BOOKS AND LaCROFORhS, Dooks and microfiche are intershelved in the circulation room. A microfiche reader is conveniently located there. Microfilm and microfilm readers are housed in the reference room. -2-

PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS, The periodicals and newspapers listed are those which specifically pertain to non white ethnio groups.Students should be aware that pertinent materials also appear in journals (such as the American Journal, of Sociology and the American. AnthrPPoloest), which only occasionally feature articles on ethnic groups. Articles in such journals can be located through the indexes listed on page 7.

MATERIALS. Media materials include tapes and records, slides, filmstrips, motion pictures, prints, maps, and transparencies.These are housed in the media cented on the lower level of the library.

A separate and complete catalog exists in printed form issued by Jerry tlgelssen that shows the 16mm motion picture holdings in all subjects. Please consult that catalog for additional ethnic studies films.

A quick glance at the guide shows that SCC ethnic collection has grown considerably in depth and quality, The collection on the Asian- American is especially poor; however, every effort is being made to develop that collection. New materials are constantly arriving at the LRC. Please consult the Library Acquisitions List and the Card Catalog for new acquisitions.

This bibliography should not be regarded as a complete listing of all SCC materials on ethnic studies. It is merely a GUIDE to the collection and provides a starting place for students in their search for pertinent mate- rial. Students and faculty are encouraged to utilize the resources at SCC Learning Resources Center. The library staff is ready and willing to help YOU.

Wendy Onouye Librarian -3..

DE\IEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

The Dewey Decimal Classification scheme represents the basic arrangement of SCC library materials. nest ethnic studies materials are classified in the social science (300's) and the geographyand history (900's) divisions. For this reason, a breakdown of these divisions is included here. The DDC schedules are also an excellent guide to browsing.

The classification tables which followare reproductions from

Leavil Dewey's DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATIONAND RELATIVE INDEX, 18th edition, Forest Press, 1971,pages450, 454, and 460. 000 Generalities 500 Pure sciences 010 Bibliographies & catalogs 510 Mathematics 020 Library It information seknets 520 Astronomy & allied sciences 030 General encyclopedic works 530 Phcsies 040 540 Chemistry & allied sciences 050 General serial publications 550 Sciences of earth & other worlds 060 General organizations & museology 560 Paleontology 070 Journalism, publishing. newspapers 570 Life sciences 080 General collections 580 Botanical sciences 090 Manuscripts & book rarities 590 Zoological sciences 100 Philosophy & related disciplines 600Technology (Applied sciences) 110 lietaphysies 610 Medical sciences 120 Knowledge, cause. purpose. man 620 Engineering It allied operations 130 Popular & parapsychology. occultism 630 Agriculture & related 140 Spec& philosophical viewpoints 640 Domestic arts&sciences 150 Nehology 650 Managerial services 160 Logic 660 Chemical & related technologies 170 Ethics (Moral philosophy) 670 Manufactures 180 Ancient, medieval. Oriental 680 Miscellaneous manufactures 190 Modern Western philosophy 690 Buildings

200 Religion 700The arts . 210 Natural religion 710 Civic & landscape art 220 Bible 720 Architecture 230 Christian doctrinal theology 730 Plastic arts Sculpture 240 Christian moral & devotional 740 Drawing. decorative & minor arts 250 Local church & religious orders 750 Painting & paintings 260 Social & ecclesiastical theology 760 Graphic arts Prints 270 History & geography of church 770 Photography & photographs 280 Christian denominations & sects 780 Music 290 Other religions & comparative 790 Recreational & performing arts 300The social sciences 800 Literature (Belles-lettres) 310 Statistics 810 American literature in English 320 Political science 820 English & Anglo-Saxon literatures 330 Economics 830 Literatures of Germanic languages 340 Law 840 Literatures of Romance languages 350 Public administration 850 Italian. Romanian, RhactoRomanic 360 Social pathologyItservices 860 Spanish & Portuguese literatures 370 Education 870 Italic languages literatures Latin 380 Commerce 880 Hellenic languages literatures 390 Customs & folklore 890 Literatures of other languages 400Language 900 General geography & history 410 Linguistics 910 General geography Travel 420 English & Anglo-Saxon languages 920 General biography & genealogy 430 Germanic languages German 930 General history. of ancient world 440 Romance languages French 940 General history of Europe 450 Italian. Romanian, RhaetoRomarcie 950 General history of Asia 460 Spanish 64 Portuguese languages 960 General history of Africa 470 Italic languages Latin 970 General history of North 480 Hellenic Classical Greek 980 General history of South America 490 Other languages 990 General history of other areas Consult schedules for complete and exact headings

450 Dewey Decirr.c1Clalsifctition The social sciences 300 The Sd(4,31 StierntS 3S0?WA administration 301 S°CitIkV. Central governmenU 302 332 Local units of govemm:+nt 303 3:3United States foderal & states 304 334 Other central governments JOS 3$.5 Military att & science 306 336 Foot fors & warfare 3q7 137 Mounted forces & warfare 3r$ 33$ Armored. technical, air. spree forces 359 Social situation & cvoatiorcs 339 S.ca (Naval) forces & warfare 310 Statistics 360Social patholoKr & services 311 Social welfare work 312 Statistics of poptdatiom 362 Social patholo 6 its alleviation 313 Other social sore :cos 314 General statistic's of Europe 354 Chats 6 its alleviation 31$ Ceneral statistics of Asia 3t+3 renal ivtitutionc 316 General statistics of Africa .355 Mtoeution 317 Ccncral statistics of North America 367 General Oohs 318 General statistic's of South America 338 lest,rante 319 General statistics of other areas 36ft mictx.lt;tneous Elects of .1...seeiaons 320 Political science 370Education 321 Forms of states 371 seheol 322 Relation of state to social oups 372 Elementary oducation 323 Relation of state to its residents 373 StVent:10y (titZt.thOrt 324 Electoral process 374 .\c' .tit (\location 32: international mignEen 37:Curricull.ws 326 Slavery & entameipation 37f: Education of women 327 International relations 377 Schnots & religion 328 Legislation 378 Itither e.location 329 Practical politics 37? Education 6 the state 330 Economics 330Commerce 331 Labor economics internal commerce 3.32 Financial economics 332 Inamational commerce 133 Land economics 38.3 Postal cyrnr irmication Cooperatives 334 Other systems of communication 333 Socialism & related systems 3.83 ltailmad trarsportation 3MPublic finance 3$6 intand ctnteruay tra!tsportation 337 337 NVatcr, air. space tremporiation 338 Production 388 Cnnoul tansiNsrtttiors 339 Macroeconomics 380 Metrolo.: & stana.Nliration 340 Law 390Customs d folklo,c 341 International law 3'41 eost,:rm & rer..enal 'appearance 342 Constitutional 6 administrative law jetet:stoots of ,ifs ticenestic customs 343 Nliseellancous puldic law 3'13 rocath elinaat 344 Social law 301 Genera! rustnus 343 Criminal law 3(t3 Etiquette 345 Private la. 395 347 Civil procedure 3.'17 348 Statutes. regulaSorts,CaNS 398 Fol'ore 349 roCnston+s of w'r & clip!ornacy

454 Dewey Dceirnet Classifirat fort General geography/. and history and their auxiliaries 900 General geography & history 950 General history of Ma ,4)1 philosophy of general history 951 China & adiacent areas 902 Nlistellanv of gcncrlIt history 952 japan Zs acijacerit islands 903 Dictionaries of general history 953 Ard Peninsula Zs adjacent areas 904 Collected aecounN of events 934 South Asia India 905 Serials on general historc- 93$ Iran (Persia) oq6 Organfl.ations of general history 936 Mid.I:e E tct (Near East) 907 Stott.. & teaching of general his.tory 93'; Siberia (Asiatic ) 998 Co Ileslions of general history 958 Central Asia 909 General world history 959 Southeast Asia 910 General geography Travel 960 General history of Africa n11 Historical geograplLy 941 North Af riea 912 Graphic representations of earth 962 Countries of the Nile Egypt 913 Geography of ancient world 963 Ethiopia (Abyssinia) 914 Europe 944 Northwest coast & offshore Islands 9/5 Asia Orient Far East 965 AlWria 916 Africa 9!6, Wc.'st Africa & offshore islands 917 North America 967 Central Africa & offshore islands 918 South America 968 South Africa 919 Other areas Zs worlds 961 Scitt/t Indian ()wan islands 920Genera! biography & genealogy 970 General history of North America 921 971 Canada 922 972 Michlk America Nk.sleo 923 973 United States 924 974 Nollwastern United Ste 925 97; SentlicaNt..n1 Unit.:(1 States 925 97r: South central United States 927 977 North central i-nited States 925 975 Western Vnited St:Ites 929 Genealogy, names. insi,gnia 97 CrscIt 13asin Pacific Slope 930General history of ancient world 980General history of South America 931 China 98! Brazil (32Egypt 9'42 Arcentina 933 Palestine 9R3 Chile 934 India 954 Bolivia 935 Mesopotamia & Iranian Plateau 955 Peru 936 Northern & western Europe 91,6 Nnrthwestcm South America 937 Italian peninsula & adjacent areas 957 Verenela 938(:reeve 955 Cnianns 939 Other parts of ancient world 959 Other parts of South America 940 General history of Europe 990 General history of other areas 941 Scotland & Ireland 911 942 Pritisli Is les England 'r43 Central Europe Germany 993 New Zealand & Melanesia 944 ranee 994 Arttralia 045 Italy 993 Nrw Guinea (Papua) 946 Iberian Peniula Spain 906 Other parts of Pacific Polynesia r147 Eastern Europe Soviet Union 997 Atlautic OCV:171 islands 948 Northern Europe Scandinavia 99S Arctic islands & Antarctica .949 Other party of Europe 999 Extraterrestrial

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SCCCARP CATALOG

The card catalog is the basic index to the entire collection, both book and non-book, of SCC Learning Resources Center. The main catalog which is located in the circulation room, is divided into two sections: one section lists all holdings by author and title and the other sec- tion lists holdings by subject. In addition to the main catalog, there are satellite catalogs in the reference room and the media center.

INDEXES TO BOOKS

Essay & General Literature Index Granger's Index to Poetry notion Catalog Short Story Index Speech Index

INDEXES TO PERIODICALS

Key. to Obreviations

INDEX ABBREVIATION

Reader's Guide RG Social Science & Humanities Index Soc Sci & Hum Education Index Educ Ind Applied Science & Technology AS & T Ind Business Periodicals Index BPI Biology & Agriculture Index Bill & Agri Ind Art Index Art Ind Library Literature Lib Lit Public Affairs Information Service PAIS Psychological Abstracts Psychol Abstr Sociological Abstracts Soc Abstr Cumulative Index to Nursing Literature Cum Ind Nurs index By & About Negroes Ind B & A Negro Pollution Abstracts Poll Abstr

Key to ......

* Weekly * Bi-wsekly * Quarterly * Monthly * Bi-monthly ONERAX, WORK OF MN-WHITE ETHNIC. AIWA AND RACX MOONS

SM.= HEADINGS

AmericaRace question Church and race problems Civil Rights Discrimination Ethnic attitudes Minorities National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Prejudices and antipathies Race Race awareness Race discrimination Race problems Toleration U. S.--Emmigration & Immigration U. S.--Race question MAMIALS

R Washington (State) Supt. of Public Instruction, PRELIMINARY LIST 016.30145 OF RESOURCE MATERIALS ON MINORITY GROUPS, Olympia, 1968. W317

Wynar, Lubomyr Roman. ENCYCLOPEDIC DIRECTORY OF ETHNIC NEWSPAPERS 070.4 AND PERIODICALS IN THE UNITED STATES. Libraries Unlimited, W985 1972.

B.00KS.

016.781 Gillis, Prank, comp. ETHNOWSICOLOGY AND FOLK MUSIC: AN INTERNA- 0481 TIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DISSERTATIONS AND THESIS. Middletown, Conn., Pub, for Society for Ethnomusicology by the Wesleyan University Press, 1966.

016.970 klirdock, George P. ETHNOGRAPHIC BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH APY.RICA. 1974 3d. ed. New Haven, human Relations Area Files, 1960.

157.3 Allport, Gordon W. THE NATURE OF PREJUDICE. Cambridge, Mass., A441 Addison-tesley, 1954.

261,8 LaFarge, John. THE CATHOLIC VIEWPOINT ON RACE RELATIONS. (Garden

. L159 City, N. Y. Hanover House), 1956.

301.44 SYL,POSIUM ON CASTE AND RACE COMPARATIVE APPROACHES. Ed. by Anthony S989 deReuok and Julie Knight. London, Churchill, 1967.

301 Biddle, lachael. FATHER OF RACIST IDEOLOGY; THE SOCIAL AND POLITI- B584 CAL THOUGHT OF COUNT GOBINEAU. New York, i!eybright and Alley, 1970.

301.153 Rose, Arnold. THE ROOTS OF PREJUDICE. Paris, UNESCO, 1951. R795

301.2 Judd, Neil h. THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY; A PARTIAL HISTORY. J92 Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1967.

301.29701 American Ethnological Society. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL SPRING A512 METING, 1960. Ed. by Verne F. Ray. Seattle, Univ. of Wash. Press, 1960.

301.34 Schmid, Calvin F., Charles E. Noobe and Arlene E. Mitchell. NON- ^:9r VHITE RACES, STATE OF WASHINGTON. Olympia, 1968.

101.36 RACE, CHANGE, AND URBAN SOCIETY. Peter Orleans and Gilliam Russell PI18 Ellis, Jr. Sage Publications, 1971.

301.422 Larsson, Clotye, ii., ed, MARRIAGE ACROSS THE COLOR LINE. Chicago, 1.334 Johnson Pub. Co., 1965. Y.451 U. S. Congress House Committee on Education and Labor. General TA subcommittee on Education. ETHNIC HERITAGE STUDIES CENTERS, HEARINGS, NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS, 2d SESS, ON H. R. 14910. Washington, U. S. GPO, 1970.' -10.-

301.447 Brockway, Fenner. THIS SHRINKING EXPLOSIVE WORLD:A STUDY OF B864 RACE RELATIONS. (London Epworth Pr.). 1967.

301.45 Blalock, Hubert M. TOWARD A THEORY OF MINORITY-GROUP RELATIONS, B637 (New York! Wiley), 1967.

301.45 C615 Claude, Inis L. NATIONAL MINORITIES; AN INTERNATIONAL PROBLEM. (New York! Greenvood Press), 1969.

301.45 C748 Conference on Ethnic Communities of Greater Detroit, Detroit, 1970. ETHNIC GROUPS IN ONE CITY; CULTURE, INSTITUTIONS, AND POWER. edited by Otto Feinstein, Heath Lexington Books, 1971.

301.45 Daniels, Roger. AMERICAN RACK; EXPLORATION OF THE NATURE OF D186 PREJUDICE. (Englewood Cliffs, N. J.- Prentice-Hall), 1970.

301.45 Greeley, Andrew M. WHY CAN'T THEY BE LIKE US? .AMERICA'S WHITE 0791 ETHNIC GROUPS.E. P. Dutton, 1971.

301.45 Little, Kenneth L. RACE AND SOCIETY. Paris UNESCO, 1952. L778

301.45 NI12 Mabely, Jack. WHO'S ON FIRST? FAIR PLAY FOR ALL AMERICANS. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 233), 1956.

301.45 Glock, Charles Y. and Ellen Siegelman, Eds. PREJUDICE U. S. A. P924 (New York, Praeger), 1969.

301.45 Schmid, Calvin E. GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION OF MINORITY RACES IN 5348 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON1by Calvin E. Schmid and Wayne W. McVey. Seattle, Seattle Public Schools, 1964

301.45 W726 Williams, Robin Murphy. STRANGERS NEXT DOOR; ETHNIC RELATIONS IN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES. (Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Prentice - Hall), 1964.

301.45 W799 Wirth, Louis. THE PROBLEM OF MINORITY GROUPS. (Boobs -Merrill), 1945.

301.450973 Handlin, Oscar. CHILDREN OF THE UPROOTED. New York, Grosset and Dunlap, 1968.

301.451 Banton, Michael P. RACE RELATIONS. (New York. Basic Books), 1967. t 19

301.451 :i277 Barron, Milton Leon, ed. MINORITIES IN A CHANGING WORLD. (New York. Knopf), 1967.

,61.451 P!=34 Berry, Brewton. RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS. (Boston! Houghton Mifflin), 1965. 301,447 Franklin, John Hope. COLOR AND RACE. (Boston, Houghton). 1968. F832

301.451 Howitt, William. COLONIZATION AND CHRISTIANITY: A POPULAR HISTORY H863 OF THE TREATMENT OF THE NATIVES BY THE EUROPEANS IN ALL THEIR COLONIES. New York, Negro Univ. Press, 1969.

301.451 Lasker, Bruno. RACE ATTITUDES IN CHILDREN. (New York. Greenwood L345 Press). 1968.

301.451 Schroeder, Richard C. ETHNIC AMERICA. (Washington, D. C... Congres- S381 sional Quarterly), 1971.

301.451 U58M U. S. Manpower Administration.MANPOWER SERVICES TO MINORITY GROUPS! A DESK REFERENCE FOR ES PERSONNEL. (Washington, D. C.: GPO), 1970.

301.451 V227 Van den Berghe, Pierre L.RACE AND ; A COMPARATIVE PERSPEC- TIVE, (New York. Wiley), 1967.

301.4519 R795 Rose, Eliot Joseph Denn. COLOUR AND CITIZENSHIP. A REPORT OF BRITISH RACE RELATIONS. (New YorkT Oxford Univ. Press), 1969.

301.45196 N249 Nash, Gary B. THE GREAT FEAR; RACE IN THE MIND OF AMERICA, New York Holt), 1970.

301.54 B798 Bradburn, Norman and others. SIDE BY SIDE; INTEGRATED NEIGHBOR- HOODS IN AMERICA, Quadrangle Books, 1971.

301.56 8441 Seattle Public Schools, Planning and Research Dept. A REPORT OF RACIAL DISTRIBUTION AMONG PUPILS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 FROM 1957 THROUGH 1967. Seattle, 1968.

301.636 Campbell, Agness and Howard Schumann. RACIAL ATTITUDES IN FIFTEEN 0187 AMERICAN CITIES. Ann Arbor, Mich. Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, Univ. of Michigan, 1969.

?19.173 Bernstein, Saul. ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE. (New York. Association Press), 1967.

.173 Bottoaore, T. CRITICS OF SOCIETY. RADICAL THOUGHT IN NORTH AMERICA. iV51 (London Allen and Unwin), 1967.

?O',.173 Boyd, Maurice and Donald Worcester. CONTEMPORARY AMERICA. ISSUES J.t.0/ AND PROBLEMS. Boston, Allyn and Bacon, 1968.

Miller, Seymour M. and Pamela Roby. THE FUTURE OF INEQUALITY. New York, Basic Books, 1970. -.12-

312.9 U. S. Bureau of the Census. CENSUS OF THE POPULATION: 1970. GEN- U580 LORAL SOCIAL & ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS FINAL REPORT.Washington, PC (1)-C GPO, 1972. (arr. by State)

317.3 U. S. Bureau of the Census. CENSUS OF HOUSING: 1970 BLOCK STATISTICS. U58 FINAL REPORT.Washington, GPO, 1971.

323.1 8869 Stoddard, Theodore L. THE RISING TIDE OF COLOR AGAINST WHITE WORLD- SUPREMACY.Westport, Conn., Negro Univ., Pr, 1971.

323.1 T629 Tobias, Henry J, and Charles E. Woodhouse, ed. MINORITIES AND POL- ITICS.Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Preso, 1969.

323.409 Way, H. Frank. LIBERTY IN THE BALANCE; CURRENT ISSUES IN CIVIL W357 LIBERTIES. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1964.

323.4092 K32 Kemper, Donald. DECADE. OF FEAR; SENATOR HENNINGS AND CIVIL LI- BERTIES. (Univ. of Missouri Press), 1965.

323.40973 U. S. Commission on Civil Rights. FEDERAL CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT U58 EFFORT; A REPORT. Washington, U. S. GPO, 1970.

323.40973 U. S. President's Commission for the Observance of Human Rights Year U58 1968. FOR FREE MEN IN A FREE WORLD; A survey of human rights in the United States.

323.41 B821 Brandt, Richard B. SOCIAL JUSTICE. (Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall), 1962.

324.73 Rischin, Moses. OUR GWN KIND.Voting by race, creed, or national

R593 . origin. (Santa Barbara Caiif4; Center for the Study Of. Democratic Institutions), 1960.

325.26 T469 Thompson, Edgar T. RACE RELATIONS AND THE RACE PROBLEM: A DE- FINITION AND AN ANALYSIS. New York, Greenwood Press, 1968, c 1939.

725.73 93 Adamic, Louis. A NATION OF NATIONS. (N. Y., Harper and Brothers)) 1945.

73 Baruch, Dorothy. GLASS HOUSE OF PREJUDICE. ( N. Y., W. Morrow and Co.), 1946.

,73 Brown, Francis J. ONE AMERICA: THE HISTORY, CONTRIBUTIONS AND PRESENT PROBIEMS OF OUR RACIAL AND NATIONAL MINORITIES. (Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall).

73 Handlin, Oscar. IMMIGRATION AS A FACTOR IN AMERICAN HISTORY. Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1959. -13-

325.73 Handlin, Oscar, THE UPROOTED; THE EPIC STORY OF THE GREAT MI- H236 ORATIONS THAT MADE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Houton, Little, Brown, 1951.

325.73 Handlin, Oscar. RACE AND NATIONALITY IN AMERICAN LIFE. (Boston H236R Little, Brown), 1957.

325.73 McWilliams, Carey. BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN. (Boston, Little, M177 Brown), 1951.

325.73 Jones, Maldwyn A. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION. Chicago, Univ of Chicago J78 Press, 1960.

331.11 Ruchames, Louis. RACE, JOBS AND POLITICS; THE STORY OF F, E. P. C. 8899 (N. Y. Columbia Univ. Press), 1953.

331.11 Prestre, Elroy R. ECONOMIC MINORITIES IN MANPUNER DEVELOPMENT. M586 Heath Lexington Books, 1971.

331.113 Quinn, Robert P. THE DECISION TO DISCRIMINATE; A study of executive Q7 selection. (Ann Arbor, Univ. of Michigan Press), 1968.

331,63 U. S. Civil Service Commilsion.MINORITY GROUP EMPLOYMENT IN THE U58 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.Washington, U. S. GPO, 1970.

347.2 U58 U. S. Dept. of Justice. PREJUDICE AND PROPERTY, AN HISTORIC BRIEF AGAINST RACIAL COVENANTS, SUBMITTED TO THE SUPREME COURT BY TOM C. CLARK, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE U. S., AND PHILIP B. PERLMAN, SOLICITOR GENERAL OF THE U. S. New York, Greenwood Press, 1969.

350.75 Ommission on the Causes and Prevention of Civil Disorder. REPORT: 0734 RACE AND VIOLENCE IN WASHINGTON STATE.

364 Wolfgang, Marvin E and Bernard Cohen. CRIME AND RACE; CONCEPTIONS. W859 New York, Institute of Human Relations Press, 1970.

365.7 Deans, Ralph C. RACIAL TENSIONS IN PRISONS. Washington, D. C. D284 Congressional Quarterly Inc., 1971.

370.19 Dentler, Robert A., ed. THE URBAN Ws; RACE RELATIONS AS THE D414 PROBLEM IN URBAN EDUCATION.New York, Published for the Center for Urban Education by Praeger, 1967.

.).19 Kozol, Jonathan. DEATH AT AN EARLY AGE. New York, Bantam Books, 1968

'9 Milner, Murray. THE ILLUSION OF EQUALITY; THE EFFECT OF EDUCATICN ) ON OPPORTUNITY, INEQUALITY, AND SOCIAL CONFLICT. Jossey- Bass, 1972.

U. S. Congress. Senate. Select. Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity. EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY HEARINGS BEFORE THE SELECT COWTTEE.Washington, 1970. 371.96 Cordasco, Frank M. THE CHALLENGE OF THE NON-ENGLISH-SPEAKING CHILD C794 IN AMERICAN SCHOOLS. Reprinted from School and Society, March 10, 1968 p. 198201.

371.96 Riessman, Frank. BLUEPRINT FOR THE DISADVANTAGED. Anti-Defamation R562 League of B'nai Bt/ith, n. d.

371.96 Sexton, Patricia C. EDUCATION AND INCOME; INEQUALITIES OF OP- S518 PORTUNITY IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. New York, Viking Press, 1961.

371.97 Borbes, Jack D. THE EDUCATION OF THE CULTURALLY DIFFERENT. A MULTI- F693 CULTURAL APPROACH.Rev. ed., Washington, U. S. Govt. Printing Office, 1969.

378.1050973 Crossland, Fred E.MINORITY ACCESS TO COLLEGES; A FORD FOUNDATION C951. REPORT. New York, Schoken, 1971.

378.198 College and University Self-Study Institute. 12t), University of 0697 California, 1970. THE MINORITY STUDENT ON TEE CAMPUS EXPEC- TATIONS AND POSSIBILITIES.Ed. by Robert L. Altman and Patricia 0. Snyder. Berkley Center for Research and Dev. in Higher Education, University of Calif., 1970, c 1971.

572 Barzun, Jacques. RAM: A STUDY IN SUPERSTITION.Rev. with a B296 new pref. New York, Harper & Row, c 1965.

572 Benedict, Ruth. RACE: SCIENCE AND POLITICS. Including the races 8463 of mankind, by Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfieh. Fev York, Viking Press, 1962, C 1959.

572.082 Garn, Stanley M., ed. READINGS ON RACE.Springfield, Ill. 0234 Thomas, 1960

572 Kephart, Calvin. RACES OF MANKIND, THEIR. ORIGIN ANDUEGRATION, ALL K38 RECOGNIZED ANCIENT TRIBES AND NATIONS IDENTIFIED AND THEIR MIGRATIONS TRACED. New York, Philosophical Library, 1960.

572 Leiria, Michel. RACE AND CULTURE. Paris, UNESCO, 1951. L532

572 Mason, Philip. C(MAON SENSE ABOUT RACE, New York, MacMillan, 1961. M411

572 American Association for the Advancement of Science.SCIENCE AND W.79 THE CONCEPT OF RACE. Margaret Mead (and others) editors. New York, Columbia University Press, 1968.

572 Montagu, Ashley. MAN'SMOSTDANGEROUS MYTH: THE FALLACY OF RACE. M758 With a foreward by Aldous Huxley. 2d ed. rev and ea. Hew York, Columbia Univ. Press, 1945.

572.08 R118 RACE & MCCERN SCIENCE. A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS BY BIOLOGIST, AN- THROPOLOGISTS, SOCIOLOGIST AND PSYCHOLOGISTS. Ed. with an introduction by Robert E. Kuttuar. New York, Social Science Press, 1967. 4!

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572 Montagu, Ashley, ed. THE CONCEPT OF RACE. New York, Free Press M758 of Glencoe, 1964.

572 United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. U58 THE RACE CONCEPT; RESULTS'OF AN .INQUIRY.Westport, Conn., Greormood Press, 1970.

MICROFICHE

MF Longabaugh, Richard. AN ANALYSIS OF THE CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF 301.2 CHILDRENS SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, FINAL REPORT. Cornell Univ., 1966. L849

MF Noel, Donald L. MINORITY GROUP IDENTIFICATION AND SOCIETAL INTE- 301.451 GRATION. 1966. N766

MF Prichard, Nancy S. CONTROVERSY IN THE CLASSROOM; ETHNIC STUDIES 301.451 PROGRAMS. 1970. P947

MF Staley, John S. CROSS-CULTURAL PERCEPTION OF RACE. 1970. 301.451 S782

MF Cullen, Robert J. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ETHNIC PREJUDICE AND 370.733 STUDENT TEACHING BEHAVIOR. By Robert J. Cullen and Carl Auria. C967 1969.

MF Wilson, Charles Z. RECRUITMENT, ACADEMIC SUPPORT, FINANCIAL AID, 371.21 AND SUE INTERRELATED CONSIDERATIONS. (Microfiche). Los- W747 Angeles, Calif. Univ., 1969.

MF Blair, George E., et. al. TEACHING ETHNIC GROUPS. (Microfiche) 371.97 No pub., 1967. B635

MF Forbes, Jack D. THE EDUCATTON OF THE CULTURALLY DIFFERENT. A 371.97 MILTIVOLTIERALAITROAOH, Berkeley, Far West Lab. for Educ. E693 Bes. & Dev., 1967.

MF Jcnpen, Arthur R. CAN VIE AND SHOULD WE STUDY RACE DIFFERENCE? 1970. 372.97

MF Miller, Albert H. PROBLEMS OF THE MINORITY STUDENT ON THE CAMPUS. 378.198 Washington, D. C., Assn. of American Colleges, 1969. M647

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METIAJAATWATA (Tapes & Records)

AUDIO LAB Wntegu, Ashley M. F. RACE PREJUDICE. (Phonotape) (McGraw -Hill

301.45 Sound Seminar 75854). M759

AUDIO LAB White, Richard S. EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION AND RACIAL UNDERSTANDING. 301.451 Oommencement address at Puyallup High School, June 7, 1971. W588 (Phonotape).

AUDIO LAB AMERICAN POLITICAL DIALOGUES. Federalism. (Phonotape). The 309.26 troubled cities and urbanAmerica. Dialogue with the Assistant A512 Secretary of the Dept. ofHousing and Urban Development (HUD), Charles Haar. Washington,Audio Educational Associates, 1969? No. 503.

AUDIO LAB CITY GOVERNMENT. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and Barney Frank. 309.26 N. Y., McGraw-Hill, n. d. (McGraw -Hill Sound Seminars 78282). C581 (Urban Affairs, form & function oV cities).Barney Frank is assistant to the mayor of Boston.

AUDIO LAB CRIME, LAW AND ORDER. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and Albert 309.26 Bottoms. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, n. d. (McGraw-Hill Sound 0929 Seminars 78208). (Urban Affairs form & function of cities). Albert Bottoms is a consultant on Urban Studies from M. I. T. and Harvard.

AUDIO LAB CULTURE AND RECREATION. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and Thomas 309.26 Hoving. N. Y., McGraw -Hill, n. d. (McGraw-Hill Sound Seminars 0968 78281). (Urban Affairs form & function of cities). Thomas Hoving is director of the Metropolitan Museum.

AUDIO LAB EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and Davenport 309.26 Plummer. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, n. d. (McGraw -Hill Sound Semi- F24 nars). (Urban Affairs: form & function of cities).Davenport Plummer is on the faculty of the Harvard Education School.

AUDIO LAB THE FUNCTION AND HISTORY OF CITIES. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken 309.26 and Henry A. Millon. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, n. d. (1970?). F979 (McGraw -Hill Sound Seminars 78293). (Urban Affairs. form & function of cities). Henry Millon is from M. I. T.

AUDIO LAB HEALTH CARE AND THE CITY. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and John 309.26 Knowles. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, n. d. (1970?). (McGraw -Hill H434 Sound Seminars 78283). (Urban Affairs. form & function of cities). John Knowles is Director of Massachusetts General Hospital.

AUDIO LAB HOUSING. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and Dennis Blackett.N. Y., 309.26 McGraw-Hill, n. d. (1970?). (W4Grax,Hill Sound Seminars H843 78320). (Urban Affairs. form & function of cities); Dennis Blackett, Pres., Housing Innovations, Inc., Boston.

AUDIO LAB TRANSPORTATION. (Phonotape). By Fran Hasken and Aaron Fleisher, 309.26 N. Y., McGraw -Hill n. d. (1970?). (McGraw-Hill Sound T772 Seminars 78294). (Urban Affairs form & functions of cities). Aaron Fleisher is professor of Transportation at M. I. T. -17-

AUDIO LAB THE UNIVERSITY AND THE CITY. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and 309.26 Richard Dober. N. Y., McGraw -Hill, n. d. (1970?). (McGraw- U58 Hill Sound Seminars 78292). (Urban Affairs. form & function of cities).

AUDIO LAB URBAN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and 309.26 T. M. Pei. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, n. d.'(1970?). (McGraw -Hill U72 Sound Seminars 78290). (Urban Affairs. form & function of cities). I. M. Pei is an architect.

AUDIO LAB URBAN ECONOMICS (Phonotape). By Frar Hosken and Alexander Granz. . 309.26 N. Y. McGraw-Hill, n. d. (1970?). (McGraw-Hill Sound Seminars U72 78319). (Urban Affairs. form and function of cities). Alexander Granz is with the Boston Redevelopment Authority, M. 1. T.

AUDIO LAB URBANIZATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (Phonotape). By Fran 309.26 Hosken and John F. C. Turner, N. Y., McGraw-Hill, n. d. U72 (1971?). (McGraw-Hill Sound Seminars). (Urban Affairs! form & function of cities). John F. C. Turner is a lecturer at M. I. T. and consultant.

AUDIO LAB URBAN SYSTEMS. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and John Collins. 309.26 N. Y.McGraw-Hill, n. d. (McGraw-Hill Sound Seminars U73 78286). (Urban Affairs: form and function of cities). John Collins was mayor of Boston, 1959-1967.

AUDIO LAB VIOLENCE. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and John P. Spiegel. N. Y., 309.26 n. d. (McGraw-HillSound Seminars 78285). (Urban Affairs! V695 form & function ofcities). John Spiegel is Director of Lemberg Center forthe Study of Violence, Brandeis Univ.

AUDIO LAB DeMadariaga, Salvador. THE NATURE OF LIBERTY. (Phonotape). 323.4 N. Y., McGraw -Hill, c 1968. (McGraw-Hill Sound Seminars). D369

AUDIO LAB WE SHALL OVERCOME. (Phonodisc). Documentary of the march on 323.4 Washington. Authorized recording, produced by the Council W361 for United Civil Rights Leadership. Broadside Records BR 592, n. d. Contents in order of appearance. Joan Baez, Pres. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Marian Anderson, Oclette, Rabbi Jachim Prinz, , Whitney M. Young, Jr., John Lewis, Roy Wilkins, Walter Reuther, Peter, Paul and , Bayard Ruskin, A. Philip Randolph.

AUDIO LAB ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL. (Phonotape). WHA (Radio Station), 323.42 Univ. of Wisconsin, n. d. (When men are free). A416

AUDIO LAB DUE PROCESS OF LAW. (Phonotape). WHA (Radio Station), Univ. of 323.42 Wisconsin, n. d. (When men are free). D852

AUDIO LAB EQUAL BEFORE THE LAO. (Phonotape). WHA (Radio Station), Univ. 323.42 of Wisconsin, n. d. (Footsteps of the Free). E64 -18-

AUDIO LAB Marshall Th ood. RACIAL EQUALITY, CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AND THE 32.42 COURTS; Phonotape). Santa Barbara, Calif. Center for the 14369 study of Democratic Institutions; Fund for theRepublic, n. d.

AUDIO LAB A NATION OF IMMIGRANTS; A SCHOLAR VIEWS THE ROLEOF NEWCOMERS IN 325.73 SHAPING AMERICA. (PHONOTAPE- CASSETTE). Released by Forum N277 Associates 010 4862, c 1969.

AUDIO LAB INDUSTRIALIZED BUILDING SYSTEMS. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and 309.26 Laurence Cutler. N. Y., n. d. (1971?). (McGraw- I42 Hill Sound Seminars). (Urban Affairs form & function of cities). Laurence Cutler is a professor of Urban Affairs at Harvard.

AUDIO LAB A NEW APPROACH TO THE URBAN FUTURE. (Phonotape). By Richard 309.26 Buckminster Fuller.With Ed Hauben and G. R. Marshall. N. Y., N532 McGraw-Hill, n. d. (1971?). (McGraw-Hill Sound Seminars). (Urban Affairs form & function of cities).

AUDIO LAB NEW CITIES AND TOWNS. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and Lawrence 309.26 Susskind. N. Y., McGraw-Hill,n. d. (1971?). (McGraw-Hill N536 Sound Seminars). (Urban Affairs form & function of cities). Lawrence Susskind is a consultant from M. I. T.

AUDIO LAB PLANNING AND URBAN RENEWAL. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and 309.26 Edward Logue. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, n. d. (1971?). (McGraw- P712 Hill Sound Seminars). (Urban Affairs form & function of cities). Edward Logue formerly of the Boston Redevelopment Commission.

AUDIO LAB THE QUALITY OF LIFE AND TECHNOLOGY. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken 309.26 and Emmanuel G. Mesthene. N..Y., McGraw-Hill, n. d. (1970?). 41 (McGraw-Hill Sound Seminars). (Urban Affairs form & function of cities).Emmanuel G. Methane is Director of Harvard Univ. Program of Technology and Society.

AUDIO LAB RACE RELATIONS AND COMMUNITY. (Phonotape). By Fran Hosken and 309.26 Whitney Young,Jr. N. Y., McGraw -Hill, n. d. (McGraw -Hill R119 Sound Seminars 78287). (Urban Affairs form & function of cities). Whitney Young is Director of the National Urban League.

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FS THE THRESHOLD OF EQUALITY 323.5 T531

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Map WORLD, LANGUAGES, PEOPLES, RACES. 301.451 W927

Map U. S. Dept. of Commerce. FAMILIES IN POVERTY AREAS FOR SELECTED 339.46 CITIES OF THE U. S.1960. U 58 a

Map Denoyer-Geppert Company, Chicago, Illinois.THE WORLD CULTURES; 390 CULTURAL REGIONS AND MIGRATIONS. D413

Map Denoyer-Leppert Company, Chicago, Illinois. CARTOVUE WORLD HISTORY 912.1909 MAP TRANSPARENCY SETS. W927 .2a.

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Afro-American studies Black Panther Party Black Student Movements Harlem, New York (City)--Sao. Condit. music Negro + (e.g. Negro families, Negro athletes, etc.) Negro race (General works on the Negro race) Negroes (General works on Negroes in the U.S.), also subdivided by state. (Works on Negroes of countries, cities, etc. outside the United States are entered under Negroes in Africa, Negroes in Canada, etc.) Segregation Slave-trade Slavery Slavery in the United States Women, Negro

REFERENCE .130.0.K.4

R Afro-American Institute, Shoreline Community College, 016,30145 Seattle, Washington, August 24-29, 1969. A258 BLACK STUDIES:A BIBLIOGRAPHY. Seattle, 1969.

R Washington State Library, THE NEGRO IN THE STATE OF 016.30145 WASHINGTON, 1788-1969: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHED W317 WORKS AND OF UNPUBLISHED SOURCE MATERIALS ON THE LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE NEGRO IN THE EVERGREEN STATE. Revised ed. Compiled by Hazel E. Hills and Nancy B. Pryor, Washington State Library. Olympia, 1970.

R Miller, Elizabeth V. THE NEGRO IN AMERICA; A BIBLIOGRAPHY 016.301451 CG POSITION FOR THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND L647 SCIENCES. Second ed., rev. and enlarged, comp. by Yary L. Fisher, with a nor+ foreword by Thomas F. Pettigrew, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1970.

American Jewish Committee, NEGRO HISTORY AND LITERATURE; 016.451 A SELECTED ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. New York, 1968. A512

R Tacoma Area Urban Coalition. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AFRO- 016.451 AMERICAN PRINT AND NON-PRINT RESOURCES IN LIBRARIES OF T119 PIERCE COUNTY, !WASHINGTON. Sponsored by the Tacoma Area Urban Coalition, Education Task Force Project, in coop- eration with Pierce County Libraries. Tacoma, Tacoma Community College Library, 1969. -21-

A Sjolund, James and others, comp. MUSIC OF MINORITY GROUPS, 0164780 PART 1: THE AIMICAN NEGRO. A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 8625 OF 10AIERIALS INCLUDING CHILDREN'S BOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS, COLLECTIONS AND ANTHOLOGIES, RECORDINGS, FILMS AND FILMSTRIPS. Olympia, 1969.

R Work, NOnroe Nathan. A BIBLIOGRANY OF THE NEGRO IN 016.91 AFRICA AND AMERICA. New York, Octagon Books, W927 1965, c1928.

U. S. Bureau of the Census. SPECIAL STUDIES, SER. P-23, 3C1.447 No. 38, THE SOCIAL & ECONOMIC STATUS OF NEGROES IN U58 THE UNITED STATES, 1970. Washington, GPO, 1971. Ser.P.23 No.38

Davis, John P. THE AMERICAN NEGRO REFERENCE BOOK. 3016.451 Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, o1966. D22

R Henderson, Edwin Banoroft, and the editors of Span 301.451 magazine, THE BLACK ATHLETE; EMERGENCE AND ARRIVAL. H496 lst ed. New York, Publishers Co., 1968.

R INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY. 301.451 Yearbook, 1969- New York, Publishers Co., 1969-. 135

R Morals, Herbert Mi. THE HISTORY OF THE NEGRO IN 301.451 MEDICINE, let ed. New York, Publishers Co., 1967. V828

R Patterson, Lindsay. ANTHOLOGY OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO IN 301.451 IN THE THEATRE: A CRITICAL APPROACH, lst ed. P318 New York, Publishers Co., 1967.

R Patterson, Lindsay. AN INTRODUCTION TO BLACK LITERATURE 301,451 IN AMERICA, FROM 1746 TO THE PRESENT. lst ed. New P318 York, Publishers Co., 1968.

R Patterson, Lindsay. THE NEGRO IN MUSIC AND ART. lst ed. 301.451 New York, Publishers Co., 1967.

R Robinson, Wilhelmena S. HISTORICAL NEGRO BIOGRAPHIES. 301.451 New York, Publishers Co., 1967. R666

R Wesley, Charles H. and Romero, Patricia W. NEGRO 301.451 AMERICANS IN THE CIVIL WAR; FROM SLAVERY TO W514 CITIZENSHIP, New York, Publishers Co., 1967.

R Wesley, Charles H. THE QUEST FOR EQUALITY; FRCM CIVIL 301,451 WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS. New York, Publishers Co., 1968. W514 R U. S. Bureau of the Census. CHANGING CHARACTERISTICS OF 301.45195 THE NEGRO POPULATION. By Daniel 0, Price, University U580 of , Vashington, D.C., G.P.O., 1969.

R U. S. Bureau of the Census. CENSUS or POPULATION 1970. 312.93 Distribution of the Negro population, by county. 08 Washington, 1971.

R Dunnan, Otis Dudley, and Duncan, .Beverly. THE NEGRO 325.26 POPULATION OF CHICAGO; A STUDY OF RESIDENTIAL L912 SUCCESSION. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1957.

DIRECTORY OF TRADITIONALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 378.0025 IN THE UNITED STATES (FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS ONLY). M79 September 1971. Atlanta, Office for Advancement of Public Negro CAleges, 1971.

R Reohenbach, Charles W. and Cesuga, Wanjinu. SWAHILI- 496 ENGLISH DICTIONARY. Washington, Catholic University 8297 of American Press, 1967.

R Rublowsky, John. BLACK DSIC IN AMERICA. New York, 781.7 Basic, 1971. R896

,- II Cunard, Nancy. NEGRO; AN ANTHOLOGY. Edited and abridged, 901-4.097496 with an introd., by Hugh Ford. New York, F. Unger C972 7',.... Publishing Co., 1970.

R Ploski, Harry A. and Browni. Roscoe C.Jr. THE NEGRO 973 AIIANAC. .1st ed., New York, Belwether Publishing P729 Co., 1967.

R National Information Center for Educational Media. INDEX -973.0496 TO BLACK HISTORY & STUDIES (fliltimedia). let ed. N277 1971.

4 Toppin, Edgar A. A BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF BLACKS IN 973.0496 A1ERICA SINCE 1528. New York, YcKeys 1971. T675

BOOKS

.001.2 FUllinwider, S. P. THE MIND AND LOOD OF BLACK AMERICA. F971 Homewood, Illinois, Dorsey Press, 1969.

:001.50256 BLACK LIST; THE CONCISE REFERENCE GUIDE TO PUBLICATIONS B627 AND BROADCASTING MEDIA OF BLACK AMERICA, AFRICA, AND THE CARIBBEAN. New York, Panther House, 1970. -23-

016.343 Welsch, Ervin. THE NEGRO IN THE UNITED STATES. W458 Indiana University Press, 1965.

016.30145 Washington (State) Library. THE NEGRO IN THE STATE OF W317 WASHINGTON, 1788-1967. Olympia, 1968.

016.30154 U. S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. EQUAL U58E OPPORTUNITY; A BIBLIOGRAPAY OF RESEARCH ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN HOUSING, Washington, D.C., GPO 1969 (Negroes - :Lousing)

016.780 BLACK 1115IC; A CHECKLIST OF nooKs. Comp. by Richard B627 Colvig. Oakland Public Library, 1969.

016.8088 Jahn, Janheinz. ABIBLIOGRAPHY OF NEO-AFRICAN LITERATURE J25 FRCtiAFRICA, AlIIRMA, AND THE CARIBBEAN. New York, Praeger, 1965.

016.910 Salk, Erwin A. ALAYMAN'S GUIDE TO NEGRO HISTORY. $165 New York, PbGraw-Hill, 1967.

016.9173 Jackson, lilles ii. ABIBLIOGRAPHY OF NEGRO HISTORY AND J13 CULTURE FOR YOUNG READERS. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1969.

016.9173 Johnson, Harry A. MULTI1,1DIA }IATERIALSFOR AFRO-AMERICAN J67 STUDIES;ACURRICULUM ORIENTATION AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RESOURCES. New York,R.R. Hawker, Company, 1971,

016.9173 Porter, Dorothy. THE NEGRO IN THE UNITED STATES. P44 Washington Library of Congress, 1970.

016.9173 Walters, Lary D. AFRO-AhERICANA. MIA, State University 4235 Libraries, 1969.

016.960 U., S. Dept of State. FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE. Center 058A for Area and Country Studies. Africa, Subsahara Studies, a selected functional bibliography. Washington, No dab).

070 Pride, Armistead S. THE BLACK AMERICAN AND THE PRESS. B627 Los Angeles: W. Ritchie Press, 1968.

151.2 Shuey, Audrey Mary. THE TESTING OF NEGRO INTELLIGENCE. S385 Lynchburg, Virginia. J. P. Bell Company, 1958.

155.234. Frazier', Edward F.. NEGRO YOUTH:AT THE CRASSWAYS3,THEIR F848 PERSCVALITY-DEVELOMMIXIN'THE MIDDLE STATES, New York, Schocken Books, 1967.

155.8496 Crier, William H. and Cobbs, Price M. BLACK RAGE. G848 New York, Basic Books, 1968. 24-

252.06 King, Fortin Luther. STRENGTH TO LOVE. K54 New York: Harper and Row, 1963.

252.06 Powell, Adam Clayton. KEEP THE FAITH, BABY. P882 New York: Trident Press, 1967.

252.56 Johnson, James W. GOD'S TRQJ3ONES; SEVEN NEGRO SERMONS J66 IN VERSE. New York: Viking Press, 1927.

261.8 Harrell, David E. WHITE SECTS AND BLACK MAN IN THE H296 RECENT SOUTH. Vanderbilt University Press, 1971.

261.8 Lucas, Lawrence. BLACKPRIESTAIHITECHURCH; CATHOLICS L9333 RACISM. New York, Random House, 1970.

261.83 Hough, Joseph C. BLACK POWER AND WHITE PROTESTANTS. H838 New York: Oxford University Press, 1968.

261.83 ::cNeill, Robert B. :7,0D WILLS US FREE: THE ORDEAL OF A t169 SOUTHERN 2-aNISTER. New York: Hill and 'Wig, 1965.

277.3 Frazier, Edward F. THE NEGRO CHURCH IN LERICA. F824 New York: Schocken Books, 1964.

277.3 Washirgton, Joseph. BLACK RELIGION; THE NEGRO AND F824 CHFCST1ANITY IN THE UNITED STATES. Boston: Beacon, 1964.

287.80924 PaynL, Daniel A. RECOLLECTIONS CF SEVENTY YEARS. P346 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

29/.87 Eli:Ale,3 alcolm. ME Ea OF ',MITE liORLD SUPREVACY; FOUR L778 SPEECHES. Yonthly Review Press, 1971.

301 Dp.edalus, THE NEGROEMICAN. Edited and with introductions D122 by Talcott Persons and Kenneth B. Clark, Boston: Houghton lifflin, 1966.

301.153 RudwIck, Elliott )'.. W.E. B. DUBOIS, PROPAGANDIST OF THE 8917 NEGRO PROTEST. New York: Atheneum, 1968.

301.153 Strasel, H. C. and Larkin, Paul G. RIOTERS IN WASHINGTON, D.C.: 5897 k STUDY OF. PEOPLE AND ELPLOY/aNT. Falls Church, Va., Software Systems, Inc,, 1968.

301.1543 Campbell, Angus. 11IITE ATTITUDES TOWARD . C187 Institute for Social Research, 1971.

301.29 Baldwin, James and others. BLACK ANTI-SEMITISM AND E628 JEWISH RACISM. New York, R. V. Baron, 1969.

301.29174 Cohen, Henry. JUSTICE, JUSTICE; A JEWISH VIEW OF THE 0678 BLACK REVOLUTION, New York, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1968. 301.29174 Hill, Adelaide C. and Kilson, );artin. APROPOS OF AFRICA: H645 SENT ILENTS OF NEGRO LEADERS ON AFRICA FROh THE 1800Is TO THE 1950's. London, Cass, 1969.

301.32 Taeuber, Karl E. and Taeuber, Alma F. THE CHANGING T123 CHARACTER OF NEGRO MIGRATION. Indianapolis, Indiana, Dabs-Lerrill, 01965.

301.32973 Bontemps, Arna W. and Couroy, Jack. ANYPLACE BUT HERE. 8722 New York, Hill and Wauz, 1966.

301.36 Hunter, David R. THE SLUES; CHALLENGE AND RESPONSE. H945 New York, Free Press of Glencoe, 1964.

301.44 Frazier, Edward F. THE FREE NEGRO FAMILY. F848 New York, Arno Press, 1968.

301.44 Lane, Ann J. THE DEBATE OVER SLAVERY; STANLEY UKINS AND L265 HIS CRITICS. University of Illinois Press, 1971.

301.44 1,bitten, Norman E. CLASS, KINSHIP AND POWER IN AN W624 ECUADORIAN TOWN; THE NEGROES OF SAN LORENZO. Stanford University Press, 1965.

301.44 Wolfe, Tom. RADICAL CHIC AND 1AU-NAUING THE FLAK CATCHERS. W855 New York; Farrar, Straus, and Girous, 1970.

301.4493 Foner, Laura and Genovise, Eugene D. SLAVERY IN THE NEW F673 WORLD; A READER IN CQVLPARATIVE HISTORY. Englewood Aliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1969.

301.45 Cochin, Augustin. THE RESULTS OF SLAVERY. Translated by C661 nary L. Booth. /lanai, Florida, hinemosyne Pub., 1969.

301.45 Coles, Robert. CHILDREN OF CRISIS: A STUDY OF COURAGE C693 AND FEAR. Boston: Little, 1967.

301.45 Simpson, George Eaton. RACIAL AND CULTURAL MINORITIES. S613 New York: Harper and Row, 1965.

301.45 Weisbord, Robert G. BITTERSWEET ENCOUNTER; THE AFRO- W426 ANERICAN AND THE AMERICAN JEW. Westport, Conn.: Negro Universities Press, 1970.

301.45 Washington, Booker T. A NEW NEGRO FOR A NEW CENTURY; AN W317 ACCURATE AND UP-TO-DATE RECORD OF THE UPWARD STRUGGLES OF THE NEGRO RACE. Miami, Florida, Enemosyne Pub., 1969.

301.451 Adolf, Arnold. BLACK ON BLACK; CCONTATARIES BY NEGRO A239 AMERICANS. New York: Macmillan, 1968.

301.451 Atlanta University Publications. SOCIAL BETTEWENT AMONG A881 NEGRO AMERICANS; THE COLLEGE -BRED NEGRO AMERICAN, THE camow SCHOOL AND THE NEGRO AMERICAN, THE NEGRO AMERICAN ARTISAN, MORALS AND MANNERS AMONG NEGRO AMERICANS. -26-

301.451 Avine, Alfred. OPEN OCCUPANCY VS. FORCED HOUSING UNDER A958 THE 14TH AI nti.ENT, New York: Bookmailer, 1963,

301,451 Baldwin, James. THE FIRE NEXT TDE. B181F New York Dial Press, 1963.

301.451 Baldwin, James. NOBODY KNOIS :a NAIE. B181F New York: Dial Press, 1961.

301.451 Baldwin, James. NOTES OF A NATIVE SON. B182 Boston: Beacon Press, 1955.

301.451 Boyle, Sarah Patton. FOR HUM BEINGS ONLY; A PRIMER OF B792 }MAN UNDERSTANDING, 1964.

301.451 Brink, William J. THE NEGRO REVOLUTION IN AMERICA. B858 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1964.

301.451 Brown, Ina Corinne. RACE RELATIONS IN A DEMOCRACY. 77 New York: Harper, 1949.

301.451 Broderick, Francis L. NEGRO PROTEST THOUGHT IN THE B863 TWENTIETH CENTURY. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1966.

301.451 Bunche, Ralph Johnson. A WRLD VIEW OF RACE. Port Wash- B942 ington, New York: Kennikat Press, 1968.

301.451 Ginzberg, Eli. BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AND THE NEGRO CRISIS. B979 New York: kcGraw, 1968.

301.451 Garter, Robert L. EQUALITY. C64 New York: , 1965.

301.451 Caldwell, Erskine. IN SEARCH OF . New York: C147 Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1965.

301.451 Clark, Kenneth Bancroft. DARK GHETTO; DILENEAS OF SOCIAL 0593 POWER, New York: Harper and Row, 1965.

301.451 Cleaver, Eldridge. ELDRIDGE CLEAVER. C623 New York: Random House, 1969.

301.451 Cleaver, Eldridge. SOUL ON ICE, C623 New York: LcGraw-Hill, 1967.

301.451 Culp, Daniel V. TWENTIETH CENTURY NEGRO LITERATURE, OR C968 A CYCLOPEDIA OF THOUGHT ON THE VITAL TOPICS RELATING TO THE AhERICAN NEGRO.Miami, Florida, Imiemosyne Pub., 1969.

301.451 Drake, St. Clair. BLACK LETROPOLIS; A STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE D763 IN A NORTHERN CITY. New York: Harper, 1945.

301.451 Fanon, Frantz. BLACK SKIN, WHITE MASKS. F214 New York: Grove, 1967. -27-,

301.451 Frye, William R. IN WHITEST AFRICA; THE DYNAMICS OF F948 APARTHEID. EhgleDood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice- Hall, 1968.

301.451 Givson, J. W. and Grogman, Vi. H. PROGRESS OF A RACE; OR, G449 THE REMARKABLE ADVANCEMENT OF THE A1JERICAN NEGRO. Rev, and enlarged. Idami, Florida; lbemosyne, 1969.

301.451 Green, Constance F. THE SECRET CITY; A HISTORY OF RACE 0795 RELATIONS IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1967.

301.451 Gregory, Dick. WRITE NE IN. G822 New York: Bantam, 1968.

301.451 Griffin, John H. BLACK LIKE ME. G851 Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1961.

301.451 Guggisberg, Sir Frederick Gorden and Fraser, A. B. THE 0942 FUTURE OF THE NEGRO; SCLE CHAPTERS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RACE. New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969.

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323.4 McCord, William. MISSISSIPPI: THE LONG HOT SUMMER. M131 New York: Norton, 1965.

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323.409 Cornell, Thompkins. County Committee for Free and Fair G814 Elections in Fayette County, Tennessee. STEP BY STEP; EVOLUTION AND OPERATION OF THE CORNELL STUDENTS CIVIL RIGHTS PROTEST IN TENNESSEE, SUMER, 1964. New York: W. Lc Norton, 1965.

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325.73 Glazer, Nathan and Moynihan, Daniel Patrick. BEYOND THE 0553 IFITING POT; THE NEGROES, PUERTO RICANS, JEWS, ITALIAN, AND IRISH OF NEW YORK CITY. Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1.I.T. Press, 1963.

326 American Anti-Slavery Society. AMERICAN SLAVERY AS IT IS; A512 TESTIMONY OF A THOUSAND WITNESSES. New York: Arno Press and the New York Times, 1968.

326 Barnes, Gilvert H. THE ANTISLAVERY EMPULSE, 1830-1844. B261 New York: D. Appleton Century Co., Inc., 1933.

326 Brown, Richard D. SLAVERY IN AMERICAN SOCIETY. B881 Lexington, Massachusetts: Heath and Co., 1969.

326 Cromwell, Melia. LUCRETIAMTT. C946 Russell & Russell, 1971, c1958.

326 Davis, David Brian. THE PROBLEM OF SLAVERY IN WESTERN D261 CULTURE. New York: Cornell University Press, 1966.

326 Garrison, Alliam Lloyd. SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITING AND 0242 SPEECHES OF W. L. GARRISON. New York: Negro University Press, 1968.

326 Genoves, Eugene D. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SLAVERY. 0335 New York: Pantheon Books, 1965.

326 Julian, George W. SPEECHES ON POLITICAL QUESTIONS. 394 Westport, Connecticut: Negro University Press, 1970.

326 Lombardi, John V. THE DECLINE AND ABOLITION OF NEGRO L842 SLAVERY IN VENEZUELA, 1820-1854. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Company, 1971.

326 O'Callaghan, Sean. THE SLAVE TRADE TODAY. 015 New York: Crown Publishers, 1962.

326 Tannenbaum, Frank, SLAVE AND CITIZEN, THE NEW IN THE T166 AkERICAS. New York: Vintage Books, 1963.

326.09 Ward, Samuel Ringgold. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A FUGITIVE NEGRO, W263 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

326.0922 FIVE SLAVE NARRATIVES; A MI-INDIUM, F438 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

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326.0924 Teppan, Lewis. THE LIFE OF ARTHUR TAPPAN. T175 Westport, Connecticut: Negro University Press, 1970.

326.097 Csirnes, John Elliott. THE SLAVE POWER; ITS CHARACTER, 0136 CAREER AND PROBABLE DESIGNS; BEING AN ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN THE REAL ISSUES ENVOLVED IN THE AMERICAN CONTEST. Neu York: Kelley, 1968.

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326.0973 ,merman, Henry. SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; S533 IT'S NATIONAL RECOGNITION AND RELATIONS, EKE THE ESTABLISH} ENT OF THE CONFEDERARY TO THE PRESENT MI% A WORD TO THE NORTH AND SOUTH. New York: Negro University Press, 1969.

326.0973 THE SUPPRESSED BOOK ABOUT SLAVERY. S959 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

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326.1 Howard, Arren S.AMICAN SLAVES AND THE FEDERAL LAW, 11853 1837-1862. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.

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326.92 Foner, Philip Sheldon. FREDERICK DOUGLASS, A BIOGRAPHY. F673 New York: Citeded Press, 1964.

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326.973 Fitzhugh, George. CANNIBALS ALLor, SLAVES WITHOUT F555 USTERS. Cambridge: Belknap Press, 1960.

326.973 Starkey, iarion Lena. STRIVING TO I,A1 IT IuY HOME; THE 095 STORY OF ALERICANS FRG. l AFRICA. New York: Norton, 1964.

326,975 Stampp, Kenneth M. THE PECULIAR INSTITUTION: SLAVERY IN S783 THE ANTI-BELLIESOUTH. New York: Knoy, 1956.

328.757 Dryant, Lawrence C. NEGRO LAWMAKERS IN THE SOUTH D915 CAROLINA LEGISLATURE, 1869-1902. Orangebury: School of Graduate Studies, S. C. State College, 1968.

329.006 Jackson, Kenneth T. THE KLU KLUX KLAN IN THE CITY, 1915- 313 1930. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967.

330.9174 Cross, Theodore L. BLACK CAPITALISM; STRATEGY FOR BUSINESS C951 IN THE GHETTO. New York: Atheneum, 1969.

330.9174 Harmon, John Henry. THE NEGRO AS A BUSINESS MAN. H288 College Park, Maryland:McGrath, 1969.

330.9174 Ofari, Earl. THE MYTH OF BLACK CAPITALISM. )31 New York: ?Monthly Review Press, 1970.

330.973 Davis, Frank G. THE ECONOMICS OF BLACK CCMUNITY D261 DEVELOPEINT; AN ANALYSIS AND PROGRAM FOR AUTONOMOUS GROWTH ANDDEVELOP LENT. lerkham Publishing Co., 1972.

330.973 Donovan, John C. THE POLITICS OF POVERTY. r687 New York: Pegasus, 1967.

326.973 Walker, David. DAVID WALKERtS APPEAL, IN FOUR ARTICLES, W178 TOGETHERWITH APREALBLE,TO THE COLOURED CITIZENS OF THE WORLD, BUT IN PARTICULAR, AND VERY EXPRESSLY, TO THOSE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. New York: Hill and Wang, 1965.

330.973 Walters, Raymond. NEGROES AND THE GREAT DEPRESSION; W868 THE PROBLEA OF ECONCILIC RECOVERY. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Corporation, 1970.

330.975 Edwards, Paul Kenneth. THE SOUTHERN URBAN NEGRO AS A E26 CONSUMER. College Park, Maryland: McGrath, 1969.

331.11 Becker, Gary Stanley. THEECONCLICSOF DISCRIMINATION. D395 Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957.

331.113 Brimmer, Andrew F. THE ECONCLIC POTENTIAL OF BLACK 13557 CAPITALIal. A PAPER PRESENTED BY ANDREW F.BRDMR AND HENRY S. TERRELL BEFORE THE 82ND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, NEW YORK HILTON HOTEL. New York, December 29, 1969.

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331.63 Ferman, Louis A. NEGROES AND JOBS, A BOOK OF READINGS. F358 Ann Arbor: University of llehigan Press, 1968.

331.63 U. S. Commission on Civil Rights. FOR ALL THE PEOPLE... U58F BY ALL THE PEOPLE; A REPORT ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERMENT EMOVINT. Washington: G. P. O., 1969.

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331.6396 National Industrial Conference Board. CWANY EXPERIENCE N277 WITH NEGRO ELPLOYnENT. Oak Brook, Illinois, 1966.

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331.6396 Newman, Dorothy K. THE NEGROES IN THE UNITED STATES, THEIR U58 ECONCLIC AN]) SOCIAL SITUATION. Washington: U. S. Government Print. Off., 1966.

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331.833 Meyerson, Martin. POLITICS, PLANNING, AND THE PUBLIC Y613 INTEREST; THE CASE OF PUBLIC HOUSING OF CHICAGO. plencoe, Illinois: Free Press, 1955.

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331.833 Vose, Clement E. CAUCASIANS ONLY: THE SUPREME COURT, THE V961 NAACP, AND THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANT CASES. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1959.

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332.1 Eureka, Mauris L.P. BLACK BANKS, PAST AND PRESENT. E53 Kansas City, Adasouri :Yauris L. P. Eureka, 1970.

332.10973 Harris, Abraham L. THE NEGRO AS A CAPITALIST; A STUDY OF 2{313 BANKING AND BUSINESS AMONG AMERICAN NEGROES. College Park, Laryland: McGrath Publishing Co., 1968. -44-

338.973 Levitan, Sar A. ECONGiIC OPPORTUNITY IN THE GHETTO: THE L666 PARTNERSHIP OF GOVERN ENT AND BUSINESS. 'Baltimore, John Hopkins Press, 1970.

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350.75 NATIONAL ADVISORY CONAISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS. REPORT. H277 New York: Bantam Books, 1968.

350.75 U. S. Congress, Howe. Internal Security Committee. U58 SUBVERSIVE INFLUENCES IN RIOTS, LOOTING, AND BURNING. PART 3 A. Los Angeles - Watts. 350.75 Hearings before the Committee on Un-American activities. 058S House of Representatives. Washington, U. S. Govt. Part 4 Print. Off., 1968.

351.865 Keith, Nathaniel. HOUSING &ERICA'S LOW AND MODERATE K28 INCA, E FAHILIES. PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS UNDER PAST PROGRAES, PROSPECTS UNDER FEDERAL ACT OF 1968. Prep. for National Committee on Urban Problems. Washington, 1968.

351.865 National Commission on Urban Problems, MORE THAN SHELTER; N277 SOCIAL NEEDS IN LOW AND LODERATE INUIT HOUSING. Washington, 1968.

353.9085 U. S. Congress. ESTABLISIIIIIIT OFcaaassiowON AFRO- U58 .AiERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE. Washington, 1969.

356.110973 Fowler, Arlen L. THE BLACK INFANTRY IN THE WEST, 1869-1891. F786 Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Co., 1971.

357.10973 Leckie, William H. THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS: A NARRATIVE OF L461 THE NEGRO CAVALRY IN THE WEST. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1967.

363.973 Alexander, Charles C. THE KU KLUX KLAN IN THE SOUTHWEST. A375 Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1965.

364.143 U. S. President Commission on Campus Unrest. THE REPORT U58R OF THE PRESIDENT'S CaliISSION ON CAIZUS UNREST, INCLUDING SPECIAL REPORTS: THE KILLINGS AT JACKSON STATE. New York: Arno Press, 1970.

365.60924 Jackson, George, SOLIDAD BROTHER; THE PRISON LETTERS OF J13 GEORGE JACKSON. Nell York: Bantam Books, 1970.

370.19 Orfield, Gary. THE RECONSTRUCTION OF SOUTHERN EDUCATION; 067 THE SCHOOLS AND THE 1964 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. New York: Wiley -Interscience, 1969. 45.

370.1934 U. S. Commission on Civil Rights. CIVIL RIGHTS U.S.A.: U58 PUBLIC SCHOOLS SOUTHERN STATES, 1962; STAFF REPORTS. New York: Greenwood Press, 1968.

370.19342 3ouma, Donald H. THE D:NAI ICS OF SCHOOL INTERGRATION; B764 PROBLMS AND APPROACHES IN A NORTHERN CITY. Grand Rapids, Erdmens, 1968.

370.19342 Crain, Robert L. THE POLITICS OF SCHOOL DESEGREGATION; C887 CC} PARATIVE CASE STUDIES OF COLLUNITY STRUCTURE AND POLICY-r,AKING. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, 1969, 01968,

370.19342 Mack, Raymond Vt. OUR CHILDREN'S BURDEN; STUDIES OF /0153 DESEGREGATION IN NINE AkERICAN COMUNITIES. New York: Random House, 1968.

370.19342 Weinberg, layer. DESEGREGATION RESEARCH: AN APPRAISAL. 12423 Bloomington, Indiana; Phi Delta Kappa, 1970,

370.19342 Wright, Nathan. WHAT BLACK EDUCATORS ARE SAYING. 11952 New York, Hawthorn Books, 01970.

370.19344 Costello, Eary. SCHOOL BUSING AND POLITICS, Washington, C841 D. C., Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 1972.

370.924 DuBois, 'AM= E. B. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF W. E, DU BOIS: D816 A SOLILOQUY ON VIEWING lilr LIFE FRCLI THE LAST DECADE OF ITS FIRST CENTURY. 1st edition. New York: Inter- national Publishers, 1968.

371.97 Harlan, Louis R. SEPERATE AND UNEQUAL: RACISM IN THE H283 SOUTHERN STATES 19011925. New York: Atheneum, 1968.

371.97 Altman, Robert. THE MINORITY STUDENT ON THE CARPUS: I666 EXPECTATIONS AND POSSIBILITIES. Boulder, Colorado, 1970.

371.97 Piro, Richard. BLACK FIDDLER. P671 rorrow, 1971.

371,97 U. S. Office of Education. EQUALITY OF EDUCATIONAL U58 OPPORTUNITY. Washington, 1966.

371.97 U. S. Office of Education. SUPPLF1.ENTAL APPENDIX TO THE U58 SURVEY ON EQUALITY. Washington, 1966.

371.97 Woodson, Carter. THE EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO PRIOR TO 1861. W894 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

371.974 Clift, Virgil A. NEGRO EDUCATION IN AMERICA. 0639 New York: Harper, 1962.

371.974 Cooley, Rossa Belle. SCHOOL ACRES; AN ADVENTURE IN RURAL C774 EDUCATION. Westport, Connecticut: Negro University Press, 1970. 46

371.974 Humphrey, Hubert H. INTEGRATION VS, SEGREGATION. H926 New York: Crowell, 1964.

371.974 Humphrey, Hubert H. SCHOOL DESEGREGATION: DOCUMENTS AND H926 COMMENTARIES. New York: Crowell, 1964.

371.974 Ziegler, Benjamin t4 DESEGREGATION AND THESUPREhiECOURT. Z66 Boston: Heath, 1958.

371.98 Forbes, Jack D. THE EDUCATION OF THE CULTURALLY DIFFERENT; F693 A MULTI-CULTURAL APPROACH. Washington, 1969.

372.6 Kohl, Herbert R. TEACHING THE UNTEACHABLE; THE STORY K79 OF AN EXPERILENT IN CHILDREN'S WRITING. New York: New York Review, 1967.

372.9. Kohl, Herbert R. 36 CHILDREN. H79 New York: Nev American Library, 1967.

375 Leney, Rose }.arie W. BLACK STUDIES IN SCHOOLS; A REVIEW L657 OF CURRENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMS. Washington, National School Public Relations Association, 1970.

375.301451 Lombardi, John and Quinby, Edgar A. BLACK STUDIES AS A L842 CURRICULUM CATALYST. Los Angeles: University Of California, 1971.

378.105 Knoell, Dorothy li, BLACK STUDENT POTENTIAL. Washington, K72 American Association of Junior Colleges, 1970.

378.762 Barrett, Russell H. INTEGRATION AT OLE, LISSISSIPPI. B274 Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1965.

379.2 Haskins, Jim. DIARY OF A HARLEK SCHOOL TEACHER. H351 New York: Grove, c1969.

379.749 Damerell, Reginald, TRIUMPH IN A WHITE SUBERB; THE D157 DRA/ATIC STORY OF TEANEEH, NEW JERSEY, THE FIRST TOWN IN THE NATION TO VOTE FOR INTEGRATED SCHOOLS. New York: W. Morrow, 1968.

379.767 Record, Wilson. LITTLE ROCK U. S. A. R311 San Francisco: Chandler, 1960.

380.144 Buxton, Sir Thomas, THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE AND ITS B991 REUDY, London: Cass, 1967.

380.144 Dow, George. SLAVE :HIPS AND SLAVING. D744 New York: Kennikat, 1969.

380.144 DuBois, William. THE SUPPRESSION OF THE AFRICAN SLAVE- t816 TRADE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AhERICA, 1608-1870. New York: Schooken Books, 1969. .47..

380.144 Spears, John R. THE Al.IERICAN SLAVE TRADE; AN ACCOUNT OF S741 ITS ORIGIN, GRUITii AND SUPPRESSION. Williamstown, hassachusetts, Corner House, 1970.

380.44 Ward, William Ernest.THE ROYAL NAVY AND THE SLAVERS;. W264 THE SUPPRESSION OF THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE. London: Allen and Unwin, 1969.

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398 Jackson, Bruce. THE NEGRO AND HIS FOLKLORE IN NINETEENTH J12 CENTURY PERIODICALS. Austin, Texas: 1967,

398.37 Puckett, Newbell Niles. FOLK BELIEFS OF THE SOUTHERN P977 NEGRO. New York: Negro University Press, 1968.

427.973 Dilliard, Joey L. BLACK ENGLISH; ITS HISTORY AND USAGE IN 1Y)78 THE UNITED STATES. Randon House, 1972.

427.974 Labou, William. THE SOCIAL STRATIFICATION OF ENGLISH IN L125 NE?/ YORK CITY. Washington Center for Applied Linguistics, 1966.

428.42 Holbrook, David. ENGLISH FOR THE REJECTED. H724 Cambridge, 1965.

496 Alexandre, Pierre. LANGUAGES AND LANGUAGE IN BLACK AFRICA. A382 Translated by F. A. Leary. Northwestern University Press, 1972.

496.3 Gilmore, Theopolis L. SWAHILI PHRASE BOOK FOR TRAVELERS. 6488 New York: F. Ungar Publishing Co., 1963.

496.3 Loogman, Alfons. SWAHILI GRAMUR AND SYNTAX. L863 Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1965.

496.3 Perrot, Daisy V. TEACH YGURSELF SWAHILI. P461 New York: David )ioKay, 1957.

496.9209 Whiteley, Wilfred Howell. SI1AHILI: THE RISE OF A Y1594 NATIONAL LANGUAGE. London: kethuen, 1969.

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780.973 Keepnews, Orrin and Grauer, Bill. A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF K26 JAZZ; PEOPLE AND PLACES FRCti MEd ORLEANS TO liODERN JAZZ. New York: Crown Publishers, 1955.

781.57 Dexter, Dave, Jr. THE JAll STORY, FORM THE 190s TO THE D526 160s. Foreword by Woody Herman. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice, o1964.

781.57 Keil, Charles. URBAN . Chicago, University of K27 Chicago Press, c1966. Studies the nature of urban Negro culture by examining the contemporary blues scene.

781.57 Rose, Al and Souchon, Edmond. NEW ORLEANS JAZZ; A FAMILY 8795' ALBUM. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1967.

781.57 Schuller, Gunther. THE HISTORY OF JAZZ. 5386 New York: Oxford University Press, 1968,

781.57 Stearns, i:arshall W. THE STORY OF JAZZ. New York: S799 Oxford University Press, 1956.

781.57 Williams, Vartin T. THE ART OF JAZZ; ESSAYS ON THE NATURE W725 AND DEVELOPEENT OF JAZZ. New York: Oxfore University Press, 1959.

781.570 Gitler, Ira. JAZZ MASTERS OF THE FORTIES, G536 New York: Lacmillan, 01966.

781.57. Uilliams, Lartin T. WHERE'S THE iiiELODY? A LISTENER'S W725 INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ. New York: Pantheon Books, 1966.

781.59 Grossman, William L. and Farrell, Jack W. THE HEART OF G878 JAZZ. New York: University Press, 1956.

781.7 Nutt, Bruno. THEORY AND LETHOD IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY. N475 New York: Free Press of Glencoe, 1964.

781.773 Jones, LeRoi. BLUES PEOPLE; NEGRO MUSIC IN WHITE J77 A?, ERICA. New York:Eorrow, 1963.

784.56 Wheeler, Eery. STEAMBOATING DAYS, FOLK SONGS OF THE RIVER V563 PACKET ERA. Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1969, c1944.

784.756 Armstrong, fors. Mary Francis and Ludlow, Helen W. HAMPTON A737 AND ITS STUDENTS. BY TWO OF ITS TEACHERS. With 50 cabin and plantation songs, arranged by Thomas F. Fenner. New York: G. P. Putnan's Sons, 1874. -49-

784.756 Courlander, Harold. NEGRO FOLK I USIO, U. S.A. 0861 New York: Colurbia University Press, 1963.

784.756 Garland, Phyl. THE SOUND OF SOUL. __CM Chicago, Rignery, 1969.

784.756 Johnson, James Si. and Johnson, J. Rosamond. THE BOOKS J67 OF Al ERICAN NEGRO , INCLUDING THE BOOK OF Mil:RICANNEGRO SPIRITUALS AND THE SECOND DOOK OF NEGRO SPIRITUALS. New York: Viking Press, 1940.

784.756 Locke, Alain LeRoy. ..THE NEGRO AND'HIS MUSIC. L814 Port Washington, New York: Kennikat Press,1968.

784.756 Fisher, Leis li. NEGRO SLAVE SONGS IN THE UNITED STATES. 1035 INCLUDES TEXTS OF THE SONGS, WITHOUT THE LUSIC. New York: Russell and Russell, 1868, c1953.

784.756 Odum, Howard W. and Johnson, Guy B. THE NEGRO AND HIS 027 SONGS; A STUDY OF TYPICAL NEGRO SONGS IN THE SOUTH. New York: Negro University Press, 1968, c1915.

784.756 Oliver, Paul. ASPECTS OF THE BLUES TRADITION. 048 Oak Publications, 1970.

784.75606 Landeck, Beatrice. ECHOES OF AFRICA IN FOLK SONGS OF L254 THE A]ERICAS. New York: D. LcKay Co., c1969.

792.7 Davis, Sammy, Jr. YES, I CAN; THE STORY OF SAMMY DAVIS, JR., D264 BY SAILY DAVIS, JR. AND JANE AND BURT BOYAR. NW York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1965.

796.357 Pascal, Anthony H. and Rapping, Leonard A. RACIAL P278 DISCRIrlINATION IN ORGANIZED BASEBALL. Santa lionica, California; Rand, 1970,

896 Radin, Paul, editor. AFRICAN FOLKTALES AND SCULPTURE. A258 FOLKTALES SELECTED AND EDITED BY PAUL RADIN, WITH THE COLLABORATION OF ELINORE MARVEL, INTROD. TO THE TALES BY RADIN. SCULPTURE SELECTED WITH AN INTROD. BY JAMES SWEENEY. New York: Pantheon Books, c1964.

896 Eeier, Uli, editor. BLACK ORPHEUS; A JOURNAL OF AFRICAN AND AFRO-A)ERICAN LITERATURE. Ibadan: Nigeria ;inistry of Education, General Publications Section, 1964.

896 Hugher, Langston. AN AFRICAN TREASURY: ARTICLES, ESSAYS, H893 STORIES, PO S, BY BLACK AFRICANS. New York: Crown Publishers, 1960.

896 Pieterse, Cosmo and :limo, Donald. PROTEST AND CONFLICT IN P967 AFRICAN LITERATURE, New York: Africana Publishing Corporation, 1969. 1. .50- 46,-.6444s.

896 Rive, Richare.- MODERN AFRICAN PROSE; AN ANTHOLOGY CQ47..W.D

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896.01 Ebore, Gerald and Beier, Ulli, LODERN.POETRY FROM AFRICA. 1:822 Harmondsworth, iiiddlesex, Baltimore, Penguin Books, 1963.

896.03 BeierUlli, editor. BLACK ORPHEUS; AN ANTHOLOGY OF NEV B422 AFRICANAND AFRO-AMERICAN STORIES. New York: LoCraw- Hill Book Co., 1965, c1964.

896.03 Palmer, Eustace, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE AFRICAN NOVEL; A P173 CRITICAL STUDY OF sUELVE BOOKS BY CHINUA ACHEBE, JAILS MUG', CAMARA LAYE, FIECHI AMADI, AYI KV'EI ARMAH, YONGO SETT AND GABRIEL OKARA, Africana Pub. Corp., 1972.

896.62 Clark, John Pepper. THREE PLAYS: SONG OF A GOAT; THE C593 11SQUERADE; THE RAFT. London: Oxford, 1964.

896.62 Henshaw, James Eie. THIS IS OUR CHANCE; PLAYS FRG: VEST H526 AFRICA. London, University of London, 1966.

896.63 Conton, William. THE AFRICAN. London: Heinemann, 1964. C763

896.69 King, Bruce, editor, INTRODUCTION TO NIGERIAN LITERATURE. 161 Africana Pub. Corp., 1972, c1971.

896,69 Laurence, Margaret. LONG DRUMS AND CANNONS; NIGERIAN L379 DRAMATISTS AND NOVELISTS. New York: Praeger, 1969.

896.692 Olagoke, D. Olu. THE INCORRUPTIBLE JUDGE. C42 London: Evans Brothers, Limited, c1966.

896.692 Olagoke, D. Olu. THE IRMO-IAN AND THE WOOD-CARVER. 042 London: Evans Brothers, Limited, c1966.

896.693 Carroll, David. CHINUA ACHEBE. A177Car New York: Twayne, 1970.

896.693 Achebe, Chinua. A1AN OF THE PEOPLE; A NOVEL. A177tian New York: John Day Co., 1966.

896.693 Achebe, Chinua, NO LONGER AT EASE. A17?No New York: I. Obolensky, 1961, c1960.

896.693 Achebe, Chinua. THINGS FALL APART. A177Thi New York: McDowell, Obolensky, 1959.

896.693 Ekwensi, Cyprian. BEAUTIFUL FEATHERS. 36Bea London, Hutchinson, 1963. -51-

896.693 Tutuola, Amos. THE PAL -- '.LINE DRUNKARD AND HIS DEAD PALM - T967 WINE TAPSTER I T :1 DELD'S TOJN. Nei York: Grove Press, 1953.

896.7 Cook, David, editor. ORIGIN EAST AFRICA; A MAKERERE C771 ANTHOLOGY. London: Heinemann, 01965.

897 Day, Arthur Grove. THE SKY CLEARS; POETRY OF THE D273 AYEIZICAN INDIANS. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 19641, 01951.

897.082 Astrov, Eargot Luise T. K. AMERICAN INDIAN PROSE AND A859 POETRY, AN ANTHOLOGY. New York; Capricorn Books, 1962, 01946.

897.9 POETRY BY AMERICAN INDIANS, 196970. Olympia, State P745 Superintendent of Public Instruction, No date.

909.097496 Brown, William Wells. THE BLACK LAN; HIS ANTECEDENTS, HIS B881 GENIUS, AND HIS ACHIEVF3gNTS. }iami, Florida: Imemosyne Pub., 2969.

917.309 Angelou, raya. I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS. A584 New York: Random House, 1970, 01969.

917.5 Eaton, Clement. THE LIND OF THE OLD SOUTH. E14 Baton Rouge, Louisiana: State University Press, 1964.

810.9 Bayliss, John F. editor. NEGRO AMERICAN LITERATURE FORUM 8358 FOR SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY TEACHERS. Indiana Stte UnivPreity, 3968.

909.09 Dvimnell ielvin. BLACK HISTORY: A REAPPRAISAL. D779 Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1968.

909.0974 Bennett, Lerone. BEFORE THE MAYFLOWER; A HISTORY OF THE 13471 NEGRO AMERICAN; 1619-1964. Baltimore: Penguin, 1966.

090.09/4 Goode, Kenneth G. FRa. AFRICA TO THE U. S. AND THEN; A r647 CONCISE AFRO-ALERICAN HISTORY. Glenview, Illinois: Scott, Foresman, 1969.

909.0974 Jesley, Charles H. NEGLECTED HISTORY, ESSAYS IN NEGRO W513 HISTORY. Washington: Lonumental Priarhing, 1969.

910.03 African Bibliographic Center BLACK HISTORY VIEWPOINTS; A258 A SELECTED BTBLIOGRAPHI&L GUIDE TO RESOURCES FOR AFRO- ALERICAN AND AFRICAN HISTORY: 1968. New York: Negro University Press, 1969.

917.3 lbore, THE VERTICAL GHETTO EVERY DAY LIFE IS AN 1:825 URBAN PROJECT. New York: Random House, 1969.

917.5'097 Szwed, John, editor. BLACK &ERICA. P5.18 New York: Dasic Books, 1970. -52-

917.5 Ashmore, Harry S. AN EPITAPH FOR DIXIE. A827 New York: :'orlon, 1958.

917.309 Cruse, Harold. THE CRISIS OF THE NEGRO INTELLECTUAL. C957 New York: Forrow, 1967.

917.62 Johnson, William, VILLIAMJOHNSONIS NATCHEZ; THE ANTEBELLUM J7I DIARY OF A FREE NEGRO. Port Washington, New York: Kennikat, 1968.

920 Bontemps, Arna Wendell. FAMOUS NEGRO ATHLETES. B722 New York: Dodd, Mead, 1964.

920 Cherry, Gwendolyn. PORTRAITS IN COLOR: THE LIVES OF C522 COLORFUL NEGRO WOMEN. New York: Pagent, 1962.

920 Segal, Ronald. AFRICAN PROFILES. S454 Baltimore: Penguin, 1963.

920 Stratton, ladeline R. NEGROES WHO HELPED BUILD AIERICA, S711 "oston: Ginn, 1965.

920 Goldberg, Joe. JAZZ EASTERS OF THE FIFTIES. 0618 New York: Lacmillan Co., 1965.

920.073 Jenness, Lary. TWELVE NEGRO ALERICANS. J54 Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

920.073 Reasons, George and Patrick, Sam..THEY HAD A DREAM. R288 Los Angeles, California: Los Angeles Times Syndicate, 1969.

920.073 Simmons, William J. MEN OF MARK; EMINENT, PROGRESSIVE AND S592 RISING. New York: Arno Press, 1968.

923 Freedc'ays, eds. BLACK TITAN; '3.E. B. DUBOIS. F853 %t Eton: Beacon, 1970.

923.673 Ruchames, Louis, editor. JOHN BROWN; THE LAKING OF A R899 REVOLUTIONARY. THE STORY OF JOHN BROWN IN HIS OWN WORDS AND IN THE WORDS OF THOSE WHO KNEW HIM. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1969.

971 !inks, Robin W. TILE BLACKS IN CANADA; A HISTORY. W775 /ontreal: LeGill-Queen's University Press; New Haven: Yale University Press, 1971.

973 Meier, August and Rudwick, Elliott Ii. FRCU PLANTATION TO M511 GUTTO; AN INTERPRETIVE HISTORY OF AMERICAN NEGROES. New York: Hill and ',fang, 1966.

973 Middleton, Lamar. REVOLT, U. S. A. ) 628 Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1968.

973.0496 Fulks, Bryan. BLACK STRUGGLE; A HISTORY OF THE NEGRO F962 IN AMERICA. Delacorte Press, 1970, o1969. -53-

973.0496073 Aptheker, :ierbert. ESSAYS IN THE HISTORY OF THE A655 AMERICAN NEGRO. New. York: :International publishers, 01945, 1969.

973.6 LIFE, TRIAL, ANEXECUTION OF CAPTAIN JOHN BRO;;N: BEING L722 A FULL ACCOUNT'OF THE ATTE.,,iPTED INSURRECTION AT HARPER'S FERRY, VIRGINIA, New York: R. M. DeWitt. Liami, Florida, Ittmosyne, 1969.

973.6 lacy, Jesse. THE ANTI-SLAVERY CRUSADE; A CHRONICLE OF M77 GATHERING STORM. Now Haven, Yale University Press, 1919.

973.711 Doberman, Lartin B. THE ANTISLAVERY VANGUARD; NEW ESSAYS D814 ON THE ABOLITIONISTS. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1965.

973 Fishel, Leslie H. THE NEGRO AURICAN; A DOCUL,INTARY F532 HISTORY, Glenview, Illinois: Scott Foreman, 1967,

973 Lynd, Staughton. CLASS CONFLICT; SLAVERY AND THE UNITED L988 STATES CONSTITUTION. Indianapolis: Robbs, 1968.

973 1,1acy, Jewwe, THE ANTI-SLAVERY CRUSADE. M177 New Haven: Yale University Press, 1919.

973 Osofsky, Gilbert. THE BURDEN OF RACE; A DOCUMENTARY 083 HISTORY OF NEGRO-WHITE RELATIONS IN ALIERICA. New York: Harper, 1967.

973 williams, George W. HISTORY OF THE NEGRO RACE IN W723 k ERICA FROW 1619 TO 1880. New York: Putnam's Sons, 1883.

973.09 Hoover, Dwight W UNDERSTANDING NEGRO HISTORY. H789 Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1960.

973.0496 Coldston, Robert C. THE NEGRO REVOLUTION. 0624 New York: Lacmillan, 1968.

973.534 LciJonnel, Roland Calhoun. NEGRO TROOPS OF ANTEBELLUI, }478 LOUISIANA. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1968.

973.7 Sprague, Dean. FREEDO: UNDER LINCOLN. 8766 Boston: Houghton ifflin, 1965.

973.7 Wilson, Joseph Thoma. THE BLACK PHALANX. W49 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

973.71 Coffin, Levi. REiv.INISCENCES OF LEVI COFFIN. 0675 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

973.711 Dillon, r.erton Lynn. BENJAMIN LUNDY AND THE STRUGGLE FOR D579 NEGRO FREEDCK. Urbana: University of Illinois, 1966. -54-

973.711 Rozwenc, Edwin C. SLAVERY AS A CAUSE OF THE CIVIL aAR. R893s tioston: Heath, 1963.

973.7114 Douglass, Frederick. MY BONDAGE AND MY FREEDC14, D733 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

973.7114 Queries, Benjamin. FREDERICK DOUGLASS. 42 Englewood Cliffs, New Jewsey: Prentice-Hall, 1968.

973.7115 Still, Villiam. THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. 8857 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

973.715 McPherson, James M. THE NEGRO'S CIVIL WAR; HMI AMERICAN 1.192 NEGROES FELT AND ACTED DURING THE WAR FOR THE UNION. New York: Pantheon Books, 1965.

973.7415 Higginson, Thomas W. ARMY LIFE IN A BLACK REGIMENT. H637 East Lansing: Michigan State University, 1960.

973.8 DuBois, William E. B. BLACK RECONSTRUCTION IN AMERICA. D816 New York: Russell & Russell, 1962.

973.8092 Gibbs, hiifflin W. SHAM/ AND LIGHT; AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 0442 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

975 Genovese, Eugene D. IN RED AND BLACK: 1JARXIAN EXPLORATIONS G335 IN SOUTHERN AND AFRO - AMERICAN HISTORY. New York: Pantheon Books, 1971.

975.5 Rimer, Nat. THE CONFESSIONS OF NAT TURNER; LEADER OF THE T949 LATE INSURRECTION IN SOUTHAMPTON, VIRGINIA. AS FULLY AND VOLUNTARILY MADE TO THOMAS C. GRAY, IN THE PRISON WHERE HE WAS CONFINED, AND ACKNO/LEDGED TO HIM TO BE SUCH, WHEN READ BEFORE THE COURT OF SOUTHAMPTON.

975.7115 Siebert, 'iilber H. THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAL FROM 8571 SLAVERY TO FREEDOM. New York: Arno Press, 1968.

975.80104 Brooks, Robert Preston. THE AGRARIAN REVOLUTION IN 13873 GEORGIA, 1865-1912. Westport, Connecticut: Negro University Press, 1970.

976.206 Lynch, John Roy. THE FACTS OF RECONSTRUCTION. L987 New York: Arno Press, 1968.

977.132 Masotti, Louis H. SHOOT-OUT IN CLEVFLAND: BLACK M412 MILITANTS AND THE POLICE: JULY 23, 1968. New York: Praeger, 1969.

977.3 Commission on Race Relations. THE NEGRO IN CHICAGO: A 129 STUDY OF RACE RELATIONS AND A RACE RIOT IN 1919. New York: Arno Press, 1968.

977.311 Cosnell, Harold Foote, NEGRO POLITICIANS; THE RISE OF 0676 NEGRO POLITICS IN CHICAGO, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967. -55-

977.412 Heeslink, George K. BLACK NEIGHBORS: NEGROES IN A H587 NOMERN RWL CO1UNITY. Indianapolis: Dobbs, 1968.

978 Durham, Philip abd JoLes, Everett L. THE NEGRO COWBOYS. 1)961 Also: THE ADVENTURES OF THE NEGRO COWBOYS. New York: Dodd, lead, 1965.

VICROFICHS.

REPORT OF THE CChlarTEE ON AFRO-AY2RICAN LITERATURE. 016.30145 (Ficrofiche) Des hoines, Iowa: Des Nbines Public R425 Schools, 1970.

Manche, Frank. FIJI: WAGES OF THE NEGRO. 301.161 (Microfiche) 1967. M268

11F Eckstein, Otto. EDUCATION, RiPLOYMENT, AND NEGRO 301.45196 EQUALITY. (Microfiche). Washington, D. C., El9 Ilanpower Administration, 1968. ka? Forbes, Jack D. AFRO-AL.ERICANS IN THE FAR WEST. A 301.45196 HANDBOOK FOR EDUCATORS. Berkeley, California: Far Vest Lab. for Educational Research and

Development, (Microfiche).

VP Furniss, 'J. Todd. BLACK STUDIES PROGRAMS AND CIVIL 301.45196 RIGHTS VIOLATIONS. (iiicrofiche). Washington, D. C., American Council on Education, 1969.

MF Hare, Nathan. WHAT SHOULD BE TO ROLE OF AFRO-ALERICAN 301.45196 EDUCATION IN ME UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM? (Microfiche). 11275 Washir4/tm, D. C., Association of Amerlecn Colleges, 1969.

Herman, Henrietta, editor. THE AMERICAN NEGRO: HIS 301.45196 HISTORY AND HTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR CULTURE; A H551 BIBL10GRAEHY PAEPARED FOR THE ELEKENTARY SCHOOLS AS A FART OF THE ESEA TITLE III PROJECT. (hicrofiche). YOAXars, New York: Yonkers City School District, 1969.

Kuvle3ky, William P. and others. SOCIAL AMBITIONS OF 301.45196 NEGRO EOYS AND GIRLS FROiAiETROPOLITAN GHETTO. K97 (i:iicrofiche). College Station, Texas: Texas A ane University, 1969.

Phinazee, Annette Hoage. ATERIALS SY AND ABOUT ATRICAN 301.45196 NEGROES, PAPERS PRESENTED AT AN INSTITUTE SPONSORED BY THE ATLANTA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SERVICE :WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE TREVOR ARNETT LIBRARY (October 21-23, 1965) (licrofiehe) Atlanta, Georgia: University of Georgia, School of Library Services, 1967. -56

)ap Regin, T..artin. SOCIAL STABILITY AND BLACK GHETTOES. 301.45196 SOCIAL POLICY PAPERS, /2.(. icrofiche). New York, R364 New York: New York University, 1968.

IT Sheppard, Harold L. and'Striner, Herbert E. CIVIL RIGHTS, 323.4 EQPLOWENT, AND THE SOCIAL STATUS. OF AMERICAN.NEGROES. S549 STUDIES IN EV_PLOYMENT AND UNELPLOYMENT. (Microfiche). 1966.

1.1" Gurin. INNER-CITY NEGRO YOUTH IN A JOB TRAINING PROJECT. 331.63 A STUDY OF FACTORS RELATED TO ATTRITION AND JOB G979 SUCCESS. Final report. Ann Arbor; University of Michigan, 1968.

1:1F Binderman, l'urray. FACTORS IN SCHOOL INTEGRATION DECISIONS 370.19342 OF NEGRO EOIHERS. FINAL REPORT. (Microfiche). Chapel B612 Hill, North Carolina, North Carolina University, 1968.

Yeager, J. Frank. THE RELATIONSHIP OF EDUCATIONAL, ECONOMIC 370.19342 AND SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS TO THE DEGREE OF DESEGREGA- Y37 TION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF KENTUCKY. (Microfiche). Bowling Green, Kentucky: Western Kentucky University, 1968. i. Bayer, Alan E. and Boruch, Robert F. THE BLACK STUDENT IN 371.97 ALERICAN COLLEGES. ( Microfiche). Washington, D. C B375 American Council on Education, 1969.

1%7 B -11, Robert R. A STUDY OF FAMILY INFLUENCES ON THE 371.97 INFLUENCES ON THE EDUCATION OF NEGRO LOVER-CLASS B435 CHILDREN, PROJECT I. (ilcrofiche). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Child Development Research and Evaluation Center for Head Start, Temple University, 1967. lffs Boykin, Malian C., Sr. EDUCATIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL 371.97 ORIENTATION OF NEGROilALE YOUTH IN THE MISSISSIPPI B791 DELTA. Final Report. (Microfiche). Lorman, lississippi: Alcorn A & h College, 1969.

17 Burgdorf, Kenneth. OUTSTANDING NEGRO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: 371.97 A ONE-YEAR FOLLOVIUP. (Ficrofiche). Evanston, Illinois: B954 National Merit Scholarship Corporation, 1969.

F EGO DEVEL0111NT GUIDE FOR PRE.;ARY GRADE TEACHERS. 371.97 PROJECT BEACON, Rochester City School District, New York. Services, 1965. ( MMicrofiche).

MF Ellis, Desmond P. COOPERATION, AGGRESSION AND LEARNING 371.97 IN A BIRACIAL CLASSROCI (THE SOCIALIZATION OF ACADEMIC Ell BEHAVIOR AMONG NEGRO JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. Final Report. (Microfiche). Also by James W. Wiggins. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1968. -57

Epps, Edgar O. and others. MILY AND ACHIEVEMENT:A 371.97 STUD OF THE R11!2IOF OF FkeILY BACKCROUND TO ACHIEVE- E64 'i:ENT ORIENTATION LED PlUIFOR.MCE AMONG URBAN NEGRO

HIGH SCHOOL STUDEIITS. Final Report. (Microfiche). Ann Arbor, Lichigan: 1,1ohigan University, 1969.

Felsenthal, Forman A. RACIAL IDENTIFICATION AS A -371.97 VARIABLE IN ilEDIATED INSTRUCTION. (llcrofiche). F324 1970.

EF HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOUTHERN NEGROES 1969. 371.97 (kdcrofiche). Atlanta, Georgia, Southern Edulation H638 Foundation, 1968.

1.! Howard, Lawrence C. GRADUATE EDUCATION FOR THE uDISADVANTAGED" 371.97 ANT) BLACKORIENTED UNIVERSITY GRADUATES. (Microfiche). n849 Vashington, D. C., Council of graduate schools in the U. S., 1968.

KF Howe, Harold II. THE NEGRO AlhERICAN AND HIGHER EDUCATION. :371,97 (Idcrofiche). 'dashington, D. C., 1968. H856

IF Kapel, David E. ENVIR0112,NTAL FACTORS, STUDENT VARIABLES, 371.97 POST-HIGH SCHOOL 111PLOYAENT ADJUSWENT, AND POST-HIGH K17 SCHOOL EDUCATION OF ?.TALE NEGROES FROM THE PROJECT TALENT SAMPLE. (Microfiche). 1969.

MF Lantz, Robert J. TPI NEGRO AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION: A 371.97 SELECTION OF RESPONSES FRU!. 100 DEANS OF ENGINEERING. L296 (lacrofiehe). Fos con: 3oston University, College of Engineering, 1970.

1,Y Ptaschnik, Jeffrey. SOCIAL DEVUTOPVENT PROGRAM, 1967 371.97 REPORT. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pennsylvania. P975 YashingtcA, D. C., 1967. (Eicrofiche).

'T Sampel, David D. end Seymour, Warren R. PREDICTION OF 371.97 ACADUIIC SUCCESS OP BLACK STUDENTS: A DILEICA. S192 (lacrofiehe). Des Iblines, Iowa: Drake University; Columbia, Missouri, Missouri University, 1969.

1,7 Stahmer, Hfkrold :.1. THEILUIVARD-YALE-CCLUIZIAINTENSIVE 371.97 SUIVER S1UDIES raccalL,. THE DISADVANTAGED STUDENT 5781 IN GRADUATE SCHOOL. (Microfiche). 1968.

A7 Daratz, Joan C., editor. and Shuy, Roger W. TEACHING 372.414 BLACK CHILDREN TO-READ. URBAN LANGUAGE SERIES, B226 AMER 4. (Ndcrofiche). Washington, D. C., Center for Applied Ltiguistics, 1969.

MF Carter, John L. THE LONG RANGE EFFECTS OF A LANGUAGE 420.7 STIMULATION PROGRAM: UPON NEGRO EDUCATIONALLY DIS- 0323 ADVANTAGED FIRST GRADE CHILDREN. Final Report. (Microfiche). Houston, Texas: Houston University, 1967. Stewart, 'Alliam A. SOCIOLINGUISTIC FACTORS IN THE 420.7 HISTORY OF AIIRJOAN NEGRO DIALECTS. (Microfiche). S852 1967.

)7 Labov, Alliam and others. A STUDY OF THE NON-STANDARD 427.973 ENGLISH OF NEGRO AND PUERTO RICAN SPEAKERS IN NEW L125 YORK CITY. Volume 1: PHONOLOGICAL AND GUINATIOAL ANALYSIS. (Fierofiche). New York, New York: Columbia University, 1968.

I.F Long, Richard A. THE UFCLE REhUS DIALECT: A PREMINARY 427.973 LINGUISTIC VIEW. (Microfiche). 1969. L849

IF Rystrom, Richard. THE EFFECTS OF STANDARD DIALECT TRAINING 427.973 ON NEGRO FIRST-GRADERS LEARNING TO READ. Filen Report. R996 (Licrofiche). Concord, California: Diablo Valley College, 1968.

NF VTolfram, Valter A. and Fasold, Ralph W. A BLACK ENGLISH 427.973 ERANSLATION OF. JOHN 3:1-21; WITH GRAMMATICAL ANNOTATIONS. W861 (Microfiche), Washington, D. C., Center for Applied Linguistic, 1968.

MF Jones, Junemary. TEACHING AFRO-AhERICAN LITERATURE. 810.809 (Microfiche). Urbana, Illinois: Illinois Association J77 of Teachers of Fnglish, 1970. hF Zimmermann, Yatilde J. TEACHER'S GUIDE FOR AFRO-AMERICAN 909.097496 HISTORY. (Microfiche). Albany, New York State Z75 Department of Social Services, 1969.

MT Phelps, Eugene and others. ADVENTURES IN UNITED STATES 973.7 HISTORY. UNIT 4: THE CIVIL WAR DIVIDES THE NORTH P538 AND SOUTH. (Microfiche). Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Schools, 1967. IIIOROFIL14

SCHC:PBURG COLLECTION

In 1925 the Arthur Sohomburg Collection of Negro Literature was founded in Harlem. It gathered together the materials published over the years on Negro history, literature, and art. After being presented to the New York Public Library in 1926, it has served since then as an important center of research on_Negro history and culture. Shoreline has 14 feels of microfilm from that collection as follows:

1. The Colored American - 1840-1841 2. The Crisis - 1916-1963 3. Liberator (American Negro Labor Congress) - 1929-1932 4. Liberator (Garrison) - 1931-1865 5. The Lessenger - 1917-1928 6. National Anti-Slavery Standard - 1840-1871 7. Negro Worker - 1931-1937 8. Negro World - 1926-1933 9. New York Age - 1905-1960 10. Opportunity - 1923-1949 11. Voice of the Negro - 1904-1907 12. Works of Benjamin Banneker & J. G. Whitler, Vol. 1-12 13. Works of Frederick Douglas - V61. 1-11 14. Works of Phillis Wheatley & A. Whitman - Vol. 1-11

PERIODICALS WAYSIWAS (SEE key to Abbreviations and Frequency, p. 7.)

AMiSted A collection of essays and new fiction intended to serve as a systematic body of basic material of Black Study courses. A paperback periodical.

Black Scholar: (n) A journal of black studies and research, Issues usually focus on one area of concern.

Black, rorld : (m) (Formerly Negro Digest) contains 4 to 8 articles, plays, short stories, and poetry concerning the Afro-American.

(bi-m) Founded in 1910 as the official organ of the NAACP. Library has the microfilm back to 1910. Indexed- B/A Negro.

Dorm, Beat (bi-w) Top magazine for current coverage of personalities, music, scenes and recordings in the jazz world.

Ebony: (m) }Lost articles focus on Afro-American entertainers, athletes, Afro-Americans in unusual jobs or situations and the course of Civil Rights movement in particular cities. Pregress and achievement stories are stressed. Indexed-RG.

...... (m) New magazine beamed at Black women's interest, similar to a Ladies Home Journal format with fashion, fiction, food and current news articles. 1971. -60-

The Facts: () Newspaper published in the Seattle Central Area devoted to news and advertising of the community.

FreedPmwaYs: (q) A collection of poetry, fiction, art and non-fiction concerning the Afro-American freedom movement, primarily in the United States.

Journal Pt, Afrioan fast0PY: (q) Features scholarly articles on all phases of African History from the Stone Age to present times. Articles concerned with history 'and culture of native races. Text is in both English and French. Indexed-Soe. Sol., and Hum.

Journal of Negro History: (m) One of the major voices of the pioneer Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Eost articles are concerned with the history of the Afro-American in our VeletY. Indexed-SOc. Sei., Hum., and Educ. Indes

The 1.4edtam: (w) Newspaper published in the Seattle Central Area. Contains local news and advertising of interest to Central Area residents as well as others interested in Central Area news and problems.

Negro History (m) Stated purpose is "to promote an appreciation of the life and history of the Negro..." Articles written in popular style with photos and illustrations. Indexed-RG.

PhYlPn: (q) Primarily devoted to scholarly, unbiased articles on Afro-Americans as a social-cultural group.Majority of articles are sociological studies dealing with the Afro-American problems and his relations to the white society. Authors are usually. academicians from all social science disciplines. Indexed -Soc. Sei., PAIS, Soc. Ab., Hum.

L.EDIAMATERIALS-TAPES AND RECORDS

AL Shoreline Community College. Social Science Division. $559 AFRO-AMERICAN 250, LECTURES, FALL QUARTER, 1966. A-9 (Phonotape) Seattle, 1968.

AL.. Bible. CHARLTON JUZTON READS FROki "THE FIVE BOOKS OF 222::1 i',OSES" (Phonotise) Vanguard VRS 9060-9061. 1959. Negro Spirituals.

AL Bible. N. T. Gospels. English. Selections. 1960. 232 CHARLTON HESTON REAM FRO,i THE LIFE AND THE PASSION OF B5820 OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. (Phonodisc). Vanguard VRS 9080- 9081. 1930. Negro Spirituals. -61-

AL Johnson, James W. GOD'S TRGIBONES; SEVEN NEGRO SEM ONS IN 252.56 VERSE. (Phonodisc) Folkways FL 9788, 0965, J66

AL Brannon, Jean Farilyn, editor. THE NEGRO WC AN. 301.412 (Phonodisc). Folkways Records FH 5523, 1966. B821N

AL raahington Tapes. (Phonotape). POLITICAL SCIENCE SERIES. 301.45 Includes: Dr. Thomas W. )atthew, Director, National W317 Economic Growth and Reconstruction Organization, "Economic Freedom, Path to Mack Power", 8:00 minutes. Erwin N. Griswold, Solicitor General of the U. S., "On law and liberty in a democratic society", 17:30 minutes. Whitney Young, Jr., "As the Negro sees it", 25:00 minutes. Rev. Ralph Abernathy, "The Poor People's Lobby", 13:00 minutes. E. Debrah, Ambassador of Ghana to U. S., "African Heritage of the American Negro", 18:00 minutes.

AL Afro-American Institute, Shoreline Community College. 301.45196 August 25-29, 1969. WELCCME AND STATEMENT OF 'URPOSE A251 BY GEORGE DOUGLAS, VICE-PRES. OF SCC AND MR. SAM KELLY.

AL Afro-American Institute, Shoreline Community College, 301.45196 August, 1969. BLACK STUDENT UNION SDIPOSIUM. A258

AL Afro-American Institute, Shoreline Community College, 301.45196 August, 1969. THE CIVIL RIGHTS ii0VMENT IN HISTORICAL A258 PERSPECTIVE (Phonotape).

AL Afro-American Institute, Shoreline Community College, 301.45196 August 25.29, 1969. PROCEEDINGS. A258

AL AfroAmerican Institute, Shoreline Community College, 301.45196 August 25.29, 1969. PRCCEEDINGS. Contents: A253 Dr. Kenneth Stempp, "The impact of slavery on the Negro personality". Dr. Kirby Chandler, "Race as a biological concept". Nancy Prichard, "liinority literature of the U. S.". N. Lloyd Keith, ,.The white professor in black studies." Sam Kelly, et al., "History bf the American Negro's.

AL Baldwin, James. DUCK ELAN IN AIERICA/CREDO 1. (Phonodisc) 301.45196 An interview by Studs Terkel. B181

AL THE BLACK SPECTRUI:LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES IN THE BLACK 301.45196 CCMUNITY. (Phonotape) New York: Westinghouse B627 Learning Corporation, 01970. -62.-

AL Carmichael, Stokeley. SPEECH AT GARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL, 301,45196 Seattle. 1 o date, C287

AL Little, Le3.colm, 1:ESSAGE TO FROLi MALCOLII X. 301.45196 (Phonotape). L778

AL FLOYD LCKISSICK SPEAKS OUT; A NOTED BLACK MILITANT LEADER 301.45196 DISCUSSES AFRO4LERICAN IDENTITY. (PhonotapeCassette). Released by Educational Research Group 750 15119E, c1969.

AL King, Iartin Luther, Jr. THE AMERICAN DREAD;. (Phonodisc). 301.45196 Recorded and edited by Dootsie Williams. Los Angeles: K53 Dooto Records, c1968.

AL Little, ralcolm. THE LAST 11ESSAGE OF MALCOLM X. 301.45196 (Phonodisc). Detroit, Afro-American Record Club, L778 Po date.

AL THE NEGRO IN THE NCRTH; EXPERTS ANALYZE THE STATUS OF BLACK 301.45196 CITIZENS IN THE NORTH. (Phonotape-Cassette). Released N393 by Educational Research Group 750 6391E, c1969. Black America series.

AL PREJUDICE. (Phonotape). \IBAA (Radio Station) Purdue 301.45196 University, No date. The Last Citizen- The Negro Series. P924

AL Purdue University, Radio Station. THE CHANGING TIME, B. 301.45196 Purdue University, 1961. P985

AL Teague, Lob. LETTERS TO 'A BLACK BOY. (Phonodisc). 301.45196 reidYork: Bell Recored 6029, No date. T253

AL Davis, Angela. SPEAKS. (Phonodisc). 301.45196073 Folkyays Records FD 54015, 1971. D26I

AL Richardson, Ben Albert. HISTORY OF THE BLACK hAN IN 301.45196073 (Phonodisc). Riverwoods Productions R521 852R-1000, 1969.

AL 3rotm, H. Rap. SNCC's RAP (Phonotape). Recorded live 309.173 October 22, 1969, at Long Island University. Year 8879 York: Flying Dutchman rte 136, 1970.

AL Nevton, Huey. HUEY NEJTON SPEAKS; THE FOUNDER OF THE 323.1196073 BLACK PANTHER PARTY SPEAKS OF STRUGGLE, REVOLUTION, N563 PHILOSOPHY, PRISON, RACI&i, AND DEATH. INTERVIETD

JULY 4th, 1970 by i ark Lane. (Phonodisc). Paredon Records P1004, c1970. -63.

AL KU KLUX KLAN; AN INTERVIEW BY PLAYBOY. WITH ROBERT SHELTON.

322.420973 (Phonotape). A CANDID CONVERSATION WITH THE KLAN'S K95 NOTORIOUS D PERIAL IZARD. No date.

AL Bevel, James. LEGICY OF FARTIN LUTHER KING. (Phonotape). 323.2 Reverend Bevel is an ardent practitioner of the B571 of the philosophy of non-violence.

AL hiller, Loren. A NEGRO LOOKS AT THE FOURTEENTH A; END INT.

323.42 (Phonotape). Santa Barbara, California:Center for L648 the study of Democratic Institutions; Fund for the Republic, No date.

AL Abernathy, Ralph. THE SIT IN STORY. (Phonodisc). THE 323.5 STORY OF THE LUNCH-ROM SIT-INS. EDWIN RANDALL, A146 NARRATOR. Including: Martin Luther King, Ralph Lc...Gill, Greenfield Pitts, Peggy Alexander, Kelly Miller Smith, Philip Howerton, John R. Cunningham. Folkways Records, c1961.

AL BLACK AND WHITE: SEPARATE BUT EQUAL. U. S. SUPREhE COURT: 323.5 PLESSY VSFERGUSON, 1896. (Phonodisc). New York: B627 Enrichment Materials, c19640 1970.

AL Douglass, Frederick. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS. 326 (Phonodisc). Folkways Records FH5522, 1966. Read F673 by Ossie Davis.

AL THE BUFFILO SOLDIERS. (Phonodisc). PRODUCED, DIRECTED AND 357.1 NARRATED BY NATHANIEL MONTAGUE, Buddah Records, a 7,929 subsidiary of Viewlex, Sunday Series BDS-2001, No date.

AL American Political Dialogues. CIVIL DISORDER AND SOCIAL PROGRESS. 364.256 WAAT IS TO BE DONE? Dialogue with Senator Edward Kennedy. A512 (Phonotape). Washington, Audio Educational Associates, 1969.

AL Ayers, Roy. STONED SOUL PICNIC. (Phonodisc). 781,57 New York: Atlantic SD 1515, 1968. A977

AL A BEM OF GYPSIES. (Phonotape). 781.57 Capitol, 1970. With Jimi Hendrix. 8214

AL BEST OF . (Phonotape). Atlantic SD 1543, 1970. 781.57 Contents: Hard Times, Rockhouse, Sweet Sixteen Bars, B561 Doodin, How Long Blues, Blues Waltz.

AL BOOKER T. AND THE MG'S. SOUL LIKBO. (Phonodisc). 781.57 Memphis, Tennessee: Stax Records, No date. B724 Stereo STS 2001.

AL Broonzy, William. BIG BILL 3RCONZY, HIS STORY; INTERVIEV, 781.57 WITH STUDS TERKEL, (Phonodisc). Folkways Records FO 3586, 38738 1957. Includes blues sung by the author, with guitar SCC. -64-

AL Broonzy, 'AMA% THIS IS THE BLUES, (Phonodiso). 781,57 Interview of Dig 3ill Droonzy, Sonny Terry and D873T ;Irownie reOhee with Studs Terkel, on radio station VIRT, Chicago. rev York: Folkways Records, c1959. FS 3817.

AL 3rown, James. JAnES DROWN LIVE AT THE APOLLO, VOL. II. 781.57 (Phonodise). King Records, 1022. No date. This 78 album contains long version of "There vas a time,"

AL Brown, James. GETTIN' DOWN TO IT. (Phonodisc). 781.57 Cincinnati, King Records, No date. B878G KSD 501051.

AL Brown, James. I CAN'T STAND INBELF WHEN YOU TOUCH ILE. 781.57 (Phonodiso). Cincinnati, King Records 1030, No date. B876I

AL Charles, Ray. RAY CHARLES, A IAN AND HIS SOUL. An 781.57f anthology of his greatest recordings. (Phonodiso). C476 New York, ADC Records, No date. ABCS-590X. Delux two album set complete story and photographs, collector's limited edition.

AL Coltrane, John. SOULTRANE. (Phonodiso). Bergenfield, 781.57 New Jersey: Prestige Records 7531, No date. C725

AL Crouch, Andrae. TAKE THE ?MESSAGE EVERYWHERE, BY ANDRAE

781.57 CROUCH AND TAE DISCIPLES. (PhonodiRc), Waco, Texas: C952 Light Records, 1968.

AL Davis, Liles. iiILES DAVIS' GREATEST HITS. (Phonodisc). 781.57 New York: Columbia Records CS 9808, Ho date. Contents: Ee63 Seven steps to heaven, All blues, Someday my prince will come, Welkin, :y funny valentine, E.S.P, Round hidnight, So hat.

AL ON CAMPUS WITH THE DUKES OF DIXIELAND, VOL. 8. (Phonodisc). 781.57 Audio-Fidelity, Inc. e1958. AFLP 1891. D3770

AL DUKES OF DIXIELAND. THE BEST. (Phonotape). Contents: 781.57 South rampart parade; Wait till the sun shines, Nellie; D377 Georgia camp meeting; Hot time in the old town tonight; Dixie; hitskrat ramble; When the saints go marching in; Bourbon Street parade; Eyes of Texas; South; Down by the riverside; Dill Bailey.

AL FIVE STAIRSTEPS AND CURIE, LOVES HAPPENING. (Phonodisc). 781.57 New York: Buddah Records CRS 8002, No date. F565

AL Franklin, Aretha. SOUL '69. (Phonodisc). New York: 781.57 Atlantic. Recording Corporation, (31969. F831 SD 8212. -65

AL Gale, Eddie. EDDIE GALE'S GHETTO MUSIC. (Phonodiso), 781.57 Los Angeles, Blue rote Records, No date. BST 84294. C151

AL Handy, William Christopher. BLUES. Folkways Records 781.57 FO 3540. 1958, 1964. H236

AL Handy, John. THE SECOND JOHN HANDY ALBUM, (Phonotape). 781.57 No publisher known, No date. H236

AL Harrie, Eddie. THE EXCITING EDDIE HARRIS, (Fhonodiso). 783.57 Kent Records, KST -532, No date. 8313

AL THE ThiPRESSIONS. Fool for you They don't know; Gone away; 781.57 This is my country. (Phonodiso). New York: Buddah 134 Records CRS-8001, No date.

AL THE APRESSIONS, WE'RE A WINNER. (Phonodieo). Arranged 781.57 and conducted by . New York: ABC Records, 134 No date. ABCS-635.

AL Jones, Booker T. UP TIGHT. (Phonodiso). Performed by 781.57 Booker T. Jones and the 140.'8. A Jules Dazzin J76 Production, IemThis, Tennessee:Stax Records, STS 2006, No date.

AL McGriff, Jimmy. A BAG FULL OF BLUES. (Phonodiso). 781.57 Featuring: Mel Lewis, Richard Davis, Joe Newman, Jerome Elchardson. United Artists Etoords, 1967.

AL MASEKELA. (Phonodisc). Hollywood, Universal City 781.57 Records. No date. Stereo 73041. 1096

AL Liles, Buddy. EXPRESSWAY TO YOUR SKULL. (Phonotape). 781.57 Mercury SR-61196, No date. M643

AL Redding, Otis. IN PERSON AT THE WHISKEY A 781.57 GO GO. New York: Atco Records, c1968. E313

AL Ross, Diana. DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMS, REFLECTIONS. 781.57 (Phonodiec). Detroit, Ibtown Record Corp., c1968. 11823 botown 665.

AL Ross, Diana, DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPRELES SIGN AND PERFORM 781.57 FULLY GIRL. Music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Bob Merrill. R823F (Phonodisc). Detroit, Ibtown Records MS672, o1968.

AL Salim, Ahmad Khatab. AFRO-SOUL DRUM ORGY. (Phonodisc). 781.57 Bergenfield, New Jersey, Prestige Records, No date. $165 -66-

AL Simone, Nina. HIGH PRIESTESS OF SOUL. (Phonodiso), 781.57 Philips Records PAS 600-219, No date. S598

AL Simone, Nina. I PUT A SPELL ON YOU. (Phonodiso). 781.57 Philips Records, No date. S598

AL Sledge, Percy.WHEN ALUM LOVES A WO ON. (Phonodiso). 781.57 New York: Atlantic, o1966. 8632

AL Swann, Bettye. THE SOUL VIEW NOW! (Phonodiso). 781.57 Hollywood, Capitol ST 190, No date. S972

AL . THE TEMPTATIONS WISH IT WOULD RAIN. 781.57 (Phonodisc). Gordy Records 927, No date. T288

AL Tjader, Cal. SOUL SAUCE. (Audiotape). 781.57 T626

AL Warwick, Dionne, SOULFUL. (Phonodise). Memphis, 781.57 Tennessee: Blue-Jac Productions, No date. W299 SRWSPS 573.

AL Wilson, Nancy. THE SOUND OF NANCY WILSON. (Phonodiso), 781.57 Capitol Records ST 2970, No date. W751

AL THE HILL CITY SEVEN. (Phonotape). 781.573 Publisher and date unknown. H645

AL MUSIC MINUS ONE. EVOLUTION OF THE BLUES. (Phonodiso). 781.573 Musie hinue One, 1.1:0 1008. H987

AL THE TALKING BLUES. (Phonodiso). 781.5'73 Folkways Records F ;1 5232. 1958. 1146

AL LUSIC MINDS ONE, VOLUME 5. RHMEi BACKGROUND RECORD FOR 781.66 ANY MUSICIAN OR VOCALIST. (Fhonodisc). knsic ?.sinus H987 One Production. 11,,0

AL NEGRO FOLK ;USX OF AFRICA AND VERICA. (Phonodisc) 781.76 Edited by Harold Courlander. Ethnic Folkways N385 Library, 1951.

AL RING O&M; LINE GAYES AND PLAY PARTY SONGS OFALABAYA. 781.761 (Phonodiso). Folkways Records FC&004, 431953. R581 .67..

AL Davies, Colyn. COCKNEY 1.1.1SIC HALL SONGS. (Phonotape). 784.76427 D255

AL BEEN IN THE STORM SO LONG; SPIRITUALS AND SHOUTS, 784.756 CHILDREN'S GAME SONGS AND FOLKTALES. (Phonodisc). B415 Folkways Records, FS 2842. 1967.

AL THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. (Phonodisc). THE GOLD AND 784.756 BLUE ALBUM. Folkways Records FP 52, 1955. F538

AL Hughes, Langston. TALBORINES TO GLORY; GOSPEL SONGS BY 784.756 LANSSTON LUGIiES AND JOBE HUNTLEY. (Phonodisc). H893 Recorded by the Porter Singers at Second Canaan Baptist Church in Harlem, October 3, 1958. New York: Folkways Records, 1958.

AL NEGRO FOLK MUSIC OF ALABAMA. (Phonodisc) 784.756 Folkways Records P 417 418, 471-474. 1951-56. N385

AL URBAN HOLINESS SERVICE. (Phonodiso). Elder Charles D. 784.756 Beck. New York: Folkways Records, FR 8901, No date, U72

AL VOICES OF THE SOUTH. (Phonodisc). Capitol P 8519. 784.756 1960. W132

AL AFRICAN RHYTHMS. THE EXCITING SOUNDS OF GUY WARREN AND 789.1 HIS TALKING DRUMS. (Phonodisc). Decca DL 74243, A258 No date.

AL Schwartz, Tony, editor. 1, 2, 3 ANDAZING ZING ZING. 796.1 STREET GAMES AND SONGS OF THE CHILDREN CF NEW YORK 5399 CITY. ( Phonodisc). Recorded and edited by Tony Schwartz. New York: Folkways FC 7003, c1953.

AL Rothenber, Jerome (arranged by). ORIGINS AND MEANINGS. 808.81 PRIIITIVE AND ARCHAIC POETRY. (Phonodisc). Broadside C69 Records BR 651, 1968.

AL Bontemps, Arne Wendell. ANTHOLOGY OF NEGRO POETRY. 811.008 (Phonodisc). Folkways Records, FL 9791, 1961. 3722 Langston Hughes, Sterling Brown, Claude McKay, Countee Cullen, Yargaret Walker, and Ovendolyn Brooks, reading their own poems.

AL Bontemps, Arna Wendell, editor. ANTHOLOGY OF NEGRO POETRY 811.008 FOR YOUNG PEOPLES. (Phonodisc). Folkways Records, 1P22 C 7114, 1958. Contains poems by P. L. Dunbar, 3. Murphy,Waring Cuney, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, Claude IbKay, Wesley Curtright, Frank Horne, aosephine Copeland, Helene Johnson, Fenton Johnson, S. A. Brown, G. D. Johnson, and the editor. AL ANTHOLOGY OF NEMO POETS IN THE U.S.A.: 200 YEARS. 811.082 (Phonodisc). Folkways Records, FP 91-2, 1955. B722 Arna Bontemps, reader.

AL Baldwin, James. J.N.':.F.S CALIVIF READING FRCE GIOVANNI' S 811.54 ROM An ANOTHER COUNTRY. (Phonodisc). ChB Records, B1813 CIs517, 1957.

AL Pdol, Rosey E., Dr., editor. BEYOND:THE BLUESVAMERICAN 811.54 NEGRO POETRY, (Phonodisc). London: Argo Record 8573 Co. Ltd., No date,. RG 338.

AL THE BLACK VERSE, LANGSTON HUGHES, 12 MOMS FOR JAZZ. 811.54 (Phonodize). Produced and directed by Nathaniel H893 Lbntague. Narrated by Langston Hughes. Black America, Vol. 5.

AL Hughes, Langston. THE DREAh KEEPER AND OTHER POEMS; 811.54 RECORDING SCRIPT. (Phonodisc). Folkways Records H893D FP 104. 1955. Narrated by Langston Hughes.

AL Hughes, James Langston. LANGSTON HUGHES READS AND TALKS 811,54 ABOUT HIS POE S. (Phonodisc). Presented by Arthur 1893 Luce Klein. Edited by Paul Kresh. 1959.

AL Baldwin, James. JAMES BALD?IN READING FROM GIOVANNI'S 811.90054 ROW AND ANOTHER COUNTRY. (Phonodisc). CMS Records, 8.181 1967. Dup. copy in 811.54/3181J

AL Hansberry, Lorraine. TO TE YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK. 812.54 (Phonodisc). Adapted by Robert Nemiroff. 1249 Caedmon, 1971.

AL Hughes, Langston. JERICO--Jr4 CROW. (Phonodisc). A 812.54 DRAhA DIRECTED BY ALVIN AILEY AND WILLIAM HAIRSTON. H893J 3.usic arranged and directed by Prof. Hugh Porter. New York: rolkways Records, 1964. Originated with the Greenwich Lews Theatre and played in the sanctuary of the Village Presbyterian Church and Brotherhood Synagogue. A Stella Holt Production.

AL Williams, John. CI-X1 ALE; AUTHOR JOHN WILLIAMS---THE CHILD 813.092 WHO RETURNS RCM. (PhonotapeCassette). Released 054 by Educational Research Group 750 15557E, c1969. (The Black experience).

At Hughes, Langston. SIMPLE. SEVEN STORIES FROM THE BEST 817.52 OF SDPLE AND =ILE'S mu SAM. Read by Ossie H893 Davis. Caedmon, 1968,

A. Hughes, Langston. SDIPLE SPEAKS HIS }AND. (Phonodisc). 8:.7,52 Folkways Records, 1952. Poems read by the author. HTiS

AL Hughes, Langston. THE BEST OF SIMPLE. (Phonodisc). Read 817.52 by helvin Stewart. New York, Folkways Records, 1961. R89313 69

AL Cosby, William H. WHY IS TaERE AIR? (Phonodiso), 817.54 Earner Brothers Records, 1965. Comedy sketches, 0834 performed by the author. Recorded live at the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas.

AL Cosby, Anion -I. . (Phonotape), Warner $17.54 Brothers Records, 1966. THE AMAZING COMEDY OF C834 , Recorded live at Harrah's, Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

AL Cosby, ?Jill. HIGHLIGHTS FRGti THE BILL COSBY ALBUM 817.54 (Phonotape). C8341

Cosby, Bill. I STARTED OUT AS A CHILD, (Phonodisc). Burbank, Calif: 817.54 Warner Brothers Records, No date. Contents: Sneakers; C834 I Street Football; The water bottle; Christman time; The Giant; Oops! The Long Ranger; Ralph James; Medic; 14 pet rhinoceros; Half man; Rigormortis; The Neanderthal man; T.V. football; Seattle.

AL Wilson, Flip. THE DEVIL FADE LE BUY THIS DRESS, 817.54 (Phonotape). New York: Little David Records, 1174$ Eo date.

AL THE CHANGING IMAGE OF THE LAST CITIZEN--THE ALTRICAN NEGRO. 909.097496 (Phonotape). Produced by WBAA, Purdue University, C455 No date.

AL THE BLACK PACESETTERS, (Phonodisc). Produces, directed 909.097496 and narrated by Nathaniel Eontague. Buddah Records, B629B Sunday Series, a subsidiary of Viewlex, No date. Contents: Isaac Lurphy, Hannibal, Queen of Sheba, Dathew Yenson, , Henri Christophel Nat Turner, Sojourner Truth, Alexandre Duman, If.E. B. DuBois, Pinchbeck,

AL Hughes, Langston. THE GLORY OF NEGRO HISTORY. (Phonodisc). 9096097496 Folkways Records, 1955. Documentary, narrated by the H893 author. Includes the voices of Ralph Bunche and Eery LoLeod Dethune. With incidental Negro music dubbed from recordings issued by Folkways Records.

AL DuBois, William E. Burghardt. A RECORDED AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 923.673 (Phonodisc). Interview by loses Asch. New York: D816 Folkways Records, c1961,

P King, 1 artin L. THE :AN OF LOVE, DR. 'ARUN LUTHER KING. 523.673 (Phonodisc), Produced and directed by Nathaniel I03 .ontague. Narrated by Dr. iartin Luther King. 2uddeh Records, a subsidiary of Viewlex, No date.

KOL FOR THE PEOPLE. AN INTERVIE1 WITH THOSE WHO KNEU DR, 9-e.673 MARTIN LUTHER KING BEST. (Phonotape) Seattle, 1968, Parts I and II. -70-

AL Handley, "alter. ADDRESS IN TRIBUTE TO EMIN PRATT, 923.6797 DELIVERED AT SHORELINE COLUNITY COLLEGE, February 12, H933 1969.

AL ADVENTURES IN NEGRO HISTORY, VOL. I. (Phonotape). Detroit, 973.0922 Achigan: Highlight Radio Productions, 1963. A244 Dramatization: "SPOTLIGHTS THE NEGRO IN AMERICA FRO: PRE -COLONIAL DAYS DOA TO THE THRESHOLD OF TODAY'S SPACE AGE."

AL ADVENTURES IN NEGRO HISTORY, VOL. II. THE FREDERICK 973.0922 DOUGLASS YEARS, 1817-1895. (Phonotape). Detroit, A244 Highlight Radio Productions, 1966. Commentary by John Hope Franklin.

AL ADVENTURES IN NEGRO HISTORY, VOL. III. THE AFRO-AINICANIS 973,0922 QUEST FOR EDUCATIOH. (Phonotape). Detroit, lachigan: A244 :ighlight Radio Productions,1969. Commentary by Elsie 1:. Levis,

AL BLACK PIONEERS IN /Valli= HISTORY, 19TH CENTURY, 973.0922 (Fhonodisc). Caedmon, IC 1252. Read by Eartha Kitt B673 and 'noses Gunn.

AL Washington, Booker T. UP FROM SLAVERY: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY 923.7 OF BOOKER T. VASHINGTON, (Phonodisc). Read by V317 Chuck Daniel. New York: CMS Records, 1966.

AL BLACK PROTEST. (Fhonodisc). EAV Lexington, 1970. 973.00496 B607

SLIDES

SL BLACK APERICAN TO c1800, AND THE SLAVERY ERA 01800-1860. 326 r62 7

BLACK STUDIES RESCORCES IN THE JILLIALi LOREN KATZ '26 COLLECTION. (Also classified in 323.43/B627, 909.097496/ P27 B6270 and 940.5403/B627.)

S' FRaiAFRICA TOAMERICA: THE SLAVE TRADE, y;').144 ..71 ,

SL AMERICAN HISTORY 400 SAIIPLER. 973 A512

FILMSTRIPS. AND.I.P1101. PICZIREA

FS THE CITIES: PEOPLE AND THEIR PROBLEM. 301.364 0581 FS CITIESU. S. A. 0581

FS THE NEGRO FACES THE 20TH CENTURY. 301.45196 1393

FS TirE ALIENATED AMERICAN, (NEGROES) 309.1973 A798

FS Astriciated From 323.4 SPECIAL REPORT: CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE, A849

FS THE NEGRO IN THE GILDED AGE. 323.5 tt3931

FS THE NEGRO FIGHTS FOR THE FOUR FREEDCLiS. 323.5 N393F

FS FROM AFRICA TO AMERICA. 326 9931

FS SLAVERY IN THE YOUNG AK:RICAN REPUBLIC. 326 S631H

FS SLAVERY IN A HOUSE DIVIDED. 326 8631a

FS THE HAMM RENAISSANCE AND BEYOND (Filmstrip). 809,8 Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, 1 284 1969. i2

FS THE SEARCH FOR BLACK IDENTITY: PROUD HERITAGE FRaq 916,7 VEST AFRICA. (Filmstrip) 5439

FS THE SEARCH FOR BLACK IDENTITY: WALCOLM X. (Filmstrip) 923 Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, 5439 1970.

FS THE SEARCH FOR BLACK IDENTITY:MARTIN LUTHER KING 923 (Filmstrip) Guidance Associated of Pleasantville, S439 New York, 1970.

FS Black Americana in Government.A MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE 923.273 IN SOCIAL LEARNING. B627

FS Carter, Gladys, editor. THE HISTORY OF THE BLACK MAN 973.0496 IN THE UNITED STATES. (Filmstrip and record/cassette) H673 Earle Hyman, narrator. Julian Mayfield, writer. Educational Audio Visual, c1970.

FS THE NEGRO IN CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION. 973.7 N393 hie NEGRO SLAVERY. (Motion Picture) Produced and distributed 326 by 14cCraw-Hill Textfilms, 1968. N393

MP THE STRUGGLE FOR RACIAL EQUALITY: THE CIVIL RIGHTS 973.9 1,M1IYNT, 1948-1963. ('Motion picture) New York: S927 Chelsea House, No date. No. 38

"I HAVE A DREAM }ARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., AND THE NON- 973.9 VIOLENT CRUSADE, AUGUST 28, 1963. (Motion picture) 125 New York: Chelsea House, No date. No. 44

MP THE JAZZ AGE, PARTS 1 AND 2. (Motion Picture) NBC-TV. 973.91 Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co 1965. J42 Pts. 1-2

MAPS

TR TRANSPARENCIES ON THE NEGRO IN ALERICA. 301.4519 T772N -73- Sam

309.173 Toll, Dave. GHETTO. (Game), New York, Academic Games T651 Associates, Western Publishing Co., 1969.

MATERIZASCAELTPA--RETERE,N.cA pocgs

R AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA: 1971. London: Europe 916 Publications Limited, 1971. A258

R Boyd, Andrew Kirk H. and Van Rensbutg, Patrick. AN 912.6 ATLAS OF AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Maps by W. H. Bromage. B789 New York: Praeger, 1962.

R VEST AFRICAN DIRECTORY. London: Thomas Skinner and 916.6 Company, c1967. W516

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016.9667 Cardinall, Allan. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GOLD COAST. C267 New York: Negro University Press, 1970.

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916.7 Grove, Alfred Thomas. AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA. G883 Oxford: Oxford University, 1967.

916.7 Kirkman, James S.MEN AND MONUMENTS OF THE EAST AFRICAN K59 COAST. New York: Praeger, 1966.

916.7 Lineberry, VIlliam P. EAST AFRICA. L754 Wilson, H. V., 1968. 88.

916.7 Stanley, Sir Henry florton. THE EXPLORATION DIARIES OF S787 H. N. STANLEY. Nee York: Vanguard Press, 1961.

916.724 hbronald, Gordon C. AREA HANDBOOK FOR PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC D135 OF THE CONGO. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1971.

916.75 Torday, ibil. ON THE TRAIL OF THE BUSHONGO; AN ACCOUNT OF T677 A REMARKABLE AND HITHERTO UNKNOWN AFRICAN PEOPLE. New York: Negro University, 1969.

196.76 Farson, Negley. LAST CHANCE IN AFRICA. F247 New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1950.

916.761 Ingrams, iilliam Harold. UGANDA: A CRISIS OF NATIONHOOD. 154 London: H. M. Stationery, 1960.

916.761 Scanlon, David. EDUCATION IN UGANDA. 8277 '2ashington: U. S. Gov't. Pr., 1964.

916.761 Winter, Edward Henry. BEYOND THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON: W758 THE LIVES OF FOUR AFRICANS. Urbana: University of Illinois, 1959.

916.762 De Blij, Harm H. MOMBASA; AN AFRICAN CITY. Evanston, Illinois: B648 Northwestern University, 1968.

916.762 = Blixen, Karen, CUT OF AFRICA. B649 New York: Modern Library, 1952.

916.762 Bolton, Kenneth. THE LION AND THE LILY; A GUIDE TO KENYA. B694 London: Bles, 1962.

916.762 Huxley, Elspeth J. THE FLAME TREES OF THIKA; MEMORIES OF AN H986 AFRICAN CHILDHOOD. New York: W. Morrow, 1959.

916.762 Leakey, Louis Seymour Bazett. KENYA: CONTRASTS AND PROBLEMS. L435 Cambridge, Massachusetts: Schenkman Publishing Company, 1966.

916,762 Wsrgan, W. T. NAIROBI: CITY AND REGION. N158 New York: Oxford University, 1967.

916.773 Kaplan, Irving. AREA HANDBOOK FOR SOMALIA. K17 Washington: U. S. Govt. Press, 1969.

916.78 U. S. Dept. of the Army. AREA HANDBOOK FOR TANZANIA. U58A Washington: G.P.O., 1968.

916.79 U. S. Dept. of the Army. AREA HANDBOOK FOR lv,AZA1vEBIQUE. U58A Washington: G. P. O. 0 1969.

916.8 Hopkinson, Henry Thomas. SOUTH AFRICA. H797 New York: Time, Inc., 1964. 89 -

916.8 Kaplan' %Irving. AREA HANDBOOK FOR THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH K17 AFRICA. Washington: G.P.O., 1971.

916.8 Niddrie, Darid L. SOUTH AFRICA; NATION OR NATIONS? N664 Princeton, New Jersey: Van Nostrand, 1968.

916.8044 Browne, John. SOUTH AFRICA: A GLANCE AT CURRENT CONDITIONS B882 AND POLITICS. New York: Negro University Press, 1969.

916.81 Thomas, Elizabeth Marshall. THE HARMLESS PEOPLE. T455 New York: Knopf, 1959.

916.81 Vander Post, Laurens. THE LOST WORLD OF THE KALAHARI. V239 Nev York: Morrow, 1958.

916.83 Barker, Dudley. SAZILAND. B255 London: HM Stationery Off., 1965.

916.834 Kuper, Hilda, THE SWAZI, A SOUTH AFRICAN KINGDOM. K96 New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963.

916.84034 Jenkinson, Thomas B. AMAZULU; THE ZULUS. J52 New York: Negro University, 1969.

916.8404 '.falmsley, Hugh kulleneux. THE RUINED CITIES OF ZULU LAND. 17216 Westport, Connecticut: Negro University, 1970.

916.894 Allan, Idilliam. LAND HOLDING AND LAND USAGE AMONG THE A418 PLATEAU TONGA OF MAZABUKA DISTRICT; A RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY, 1945, Westport, Connecticut: Negro University Press, 1970.

920 Niven, Sir Cecil Rex. NINE GREAT AFRICANS. N734 New York: Roy Publishers, 1965, 01964.

920 Segal, Ronald, POLITICAL AFRICA; A WHO'S WHO OF PERSONALITIES 8454 AND PARTIES. New York: Praeger, 1961.

920.060 Gollock, Georgina Anne. LIVES OF EMINENT AFRICANS. G620 New York: Negro University, 1969.

920.06 Gollock, Georgina. SONS OF AFRICA. G626 New York: Negro University Press, 1969.

920,060 }core, Gerald. SEVEN AFRICAN WRITERS. M822 London: Oxford Press, 1962.

920.0669 Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation. EMINENT NIGERIANS OF N685 THE 19TH CENTURY. New York: Cambridge University, 1960.

920.096 Niven, Sir Cicil Rex. NINE GREAT AFRICANS. N734 New York, Roy Publishers, 1965, 01964.

923.2669 Azikiwe, Rnamdi. ZIK, A SELECTION OF SPEECHES. A995 London: Cambridge University, 1961. 90..

928,1 Broderick, Francis L. V. E. B. DUBOIS, NEGRO LEADER IN A B865 TIhE OF CRISIS. Stanford University, 1959.

928,1 Wright, Richard, BLACK BOY; A RECORD OF CHILDHOOD AND W952 YOUTH. London: Harper, 1945.

950 Lensen, George Alenander. THE WRLD BEYOND EUROPE; AN L573 INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF AFRICA, INDIA, SOUTH- EAST ASIA AND THE FAR EAST. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1960.

960 Carter, Gwendolen, AFRICAN ONE-PARTY STATES. A258 New York: Cornell University Press, 1964.

960 Rotberg, Robert I., editor. AFRICA AND ITS EXPLORERS; A258 MOTIVES, METHODS, AND IMPACT. Harvard University Press, 1970,

960 American Assembly. THE UNITED STATES AND AFRICA, A512 Harriman, New York: Columbia University, 1958.

960 Anene, Joseph C. AFRICA IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH A578 CENTURIES. London: Nelson, 1966.

960 Davidson, Basil. AFRICA: HISTORY OF A CONTINENT. D252 New York: Macmillan, 1966.

960 Hodgson, Robert David. THE CHANGING MAP OF AFRICA. H691 Princeton, New Jersey: Van Nostrand, 1963.

960 Middleton, Lamar. THE RAPE OF AFRICA. M629 New York: Negro University, 1969.

960 Oliver, Roland A. AFRICA SINCE 1800. 048 London: Cambridge University, 1967.

960 Oliver Roland A. A SHORT HISTORY OF AFRICA. C48 New York: New York University, 1963.

960 Perham, Nargery Freda, AFRICAN DISCOVERY; AN ANTHOLOGY P439 OF EXPLORATION. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1963,

960 Singleton, F. Seth. AFRICA IN PERSPECTIVE. S617 New York: Hayden, 1967.

960.072 McCall, Daniel F. AFRICA IN TIMEPERSPECTIVE. M478 New York: Boston University, 1969.

960.2 Omer-Cooper, John D. THE ZULU AFTERMATH; A NINETEENTH 055 CENTURY REVOLUTION IN BANTU AFRICA, Evanston: Northwestern University, 1966.

960.208 Oliver, Roland A. THE MIDDLE AGE OF AFRICAN HISTORY. 048 London: Oxford University Press, 1967. 91

970.3 Hatch, John. A HISTORY OF POSTWAR AFRICA. H361 London: Andre Deutsch, 1965.

970.3 Hatch, John C. AFRICA TODAY AND TOMORROW. 8361 New York: Praeger, 1965.

960.3 Perham, )argery Freda, THE COLONIAL RECKONING; THE END OF P439 IMPERIAL RULE IN AFRICA, New York: Knopf, 1962.

961 Brace, Richard thnthe.MOROCCO, ALGERIA, TUNISIA. B796 Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1964.

961 Zartman, I. William. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN NORTHERN 238 AFRICA. New York: Praeger, 1963.

961.02 Russel, Lichael, HISTORY AND PRESENT CONDITION OF THE R965 BARBARY STATES. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1835.

962.4 Evans-Pritchard, Edward Evan.THE NUER; A DESCRIPTION OF E92 THE NILOTIC PEOPLE. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940.

962.4 Said, Beshir Mohammed. THE SUDAN, CROSSROADS OF AFRICA. S132 Chester Springs, Pennsylvania: Dufour Editions, 1966.

964.02 Chenier, Louis de. THE PRESENT sTATE:OrTHE EMPIRE OF C518 MOROCCO. London: G. G. J. and J., 3955.

964.04 Halstead, John P. REBIRTH OF A NATION; THE ORIGINS AND H196 RISE OF MOROCCAN NATIONALISM, Cambridge: Harvand University, 1967.

964.31 Le Tourneau, Roger, FEZ IN THE AGE OF THE MARINIDES. L649 Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1961.

966 Crowder, Michael, WEST AFRICA UNDER COLONIAL RULE. C953 Evanston Tllinois: Northwestern, 1968.

966 Curtin, Philip D. AFRICA REMEMERED; NARRATIVES BY WEST 0978 AFRICANS FROM THE ERA OF THE SLAVE TRADE. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1967.

966 Fage, J. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF WEST AFRICA. F152 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1962.

966 Flint, John E. NIGERIA AND GHANA. Englewood Cliffs, F624 New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1966.

966 Theobald, Robert. THE NEW NATIONS OF WEST AFRICA. Te85 New York: Wilson, 1960.

966.11 Wellard, James Howard. THE GREAT SAHARA. W447 New York: Dutton, 1965.

966.6 Marinelli, Lawrence A. THE NEW LIBERIA. 1038 New York: Praeger, 1964. -92

966.602 Lynch, Hollis Ralph. ED"ARD WILUT BLYDEN: PAN-NEGRO L987 PATRIOT 1832-1912. London: Oxford University Press, 1967.

966.7 Balmer, Rev. W. T. A HISTORY OF THE AKAN PEOPLES OF THE B194 GOLD COAST. New York: Negro University Press, 1969.

966.7 Ellis, Alfred Burdon. A HISTORY OF THE GOLD COST OF E47 WEST AFRICA. New York: Negro University Press, 1969.

966.7 Ward, Alliam E. F. A HISTORY OF GHANA. V264 New York: Praeger, 1963.

966.703 Breimah, J. A. SALAGA: THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER. B814 London: Longmans, 1967.

966.8 Argyle, William. THE FON OF DAHOMEY; A HISTORY AND A695 ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE OLD KINGDOM. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966.

966.9 Burns, Sir Alan Cuthbert. HISTORY OF NIGERIA. B967 London: Allen & Unwin, 1969.

966.9 Mitchison, Lois. NIGERIA: NEWEST NATION. 102 New York: Praeger, 1960.

966.9 Ajayi, J. F. YORUBA WARFARE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. A312 New York: Cambridge, 1964.

966.9 Alagoa, Ebiegberi Joe. THE SMALL BRAVE CITY-STATE; A A316 HISTORY OF NFMBE -BRASS IN THE NIGER DELTA. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1964.

966.903 Anene, H. C. SOUTHERN NIGERIA IN TRANSITION, 1885-1906. A578 New York: Cambridge, 1966.

967 Ranger, T. O. ASPECTS OF CENTRAL AFRICAN HISTORY, A838 Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern, 1968.

967 Axelson, Eric Victor. PORTUGAL AND THE SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA, A969 1875-1891. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, 1967.

967 Davidson, Basil. BLACK MOTHER; THE YEARS OF THE AFRICAN D252 SLAVE TRADE, Boston: Little, Brown, 1961.

967 De BUJ; Harm J.AFRICA SOUTH. D286 Evanston: Northwestern University, 1962.

967 Herskovits, Welville Jean. THE HUMAN FACTOR IN CHANGING H572 AFRICA. NW York: Knopf, 1962.

967 Kingsnorth, G. 11, AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA. K55 New York: Cambridge, 1962. 93 967. Vansina, Jan. KINGECKS OF THE SAVANNA. 8222 Ladison: University of Ifisconsin Press, 1966.

967.5 Hennessy, !aurice N. THE CONGO; A BRIEF HISTORY AND APPRAISAL. H515 New York: Praeger, 1961.

967.503 Epstein, Howard L. REVOLT IN THE CONGO, 1960-64. E64 New York: Facts on File, 1965.

967.6 Ingham, Kenneth. A HISTORY OF EAST AFRICA. 148 New York: Praeger, 1965.

967.6 Marsh, Zoe. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF EAST AFRICA. }366 New York: Cambridge, 1965.

967.61 Apter, David Ernest. THE POLITICAL KINGDCLI IN UGANDA. A655 Princeton University, 1961.

967.62 Ploy, Tom, FREEDCtI AND AFTER. M478 Boston: Little, Brown, 1963.

967.8 Bennett, Norman, STUDIES IN EAST AFRICAN HISTORY. B472 Boston: Boston University, 1963.

967.81 Ingrains, Milani Harolk. ZANZIBAR, ITS HISTORY AND ITS 154 PEOPLE. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1967.

967.81 Pearce, Francis Barrow. ZANZIBAR, THE ISLAND 1,1TROPOLIS P361 OF EASTERN AFRICA. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1967.

968 Feit, Edward. URBAN REVOLT IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1960.4964; A F311 CASE STUDY. Northtestern University Press, 1971.

968 Hole, Hugh harshen, THE PASSING OF THE BLACK KINGS. H729 New York: Negro University Press, 1969.

968 L'arquard, Leopold. ..HE PEOPLES AND POLICIES OF SOUTH 1057 AFRICA. New York: Oxford University Press, 1962.

968 Roux, Edward, TIIIE LONGER THAN ROPE: A HISTORY OF' THE R871 BLACK IAN'S STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM IN SOUTH AFRICA. 1Mison: University of Asconsin Press, 1964.

968 Wilson, ionica. THE OXFORD HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA. W751 New York: Oxford University, 1969.

968.05 hbOlellan, Grant S. SOUTH AFRICA. M126 New York: H. V. Jilson Co., 1962.

968.0509 Hepple, Alexander. VERVOERD. H529 Baltimore: Penguin, 1967.

968.6 Brownlee, Frank. THE TRANSKEIAN NATIVE TERRITORIES. B885 Vestport, Connecticut: Negro University Press, 1970. 94-

968.8 First, Ruth. SOUTH.'ESTAFRICA. F52 7 Zaltimore: Penguin looks, 1963.

968.8 eilington, John 11. SOUTH WEST AFRICA AND ITS MEAN V1452 ISSUES. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967.

968.9 Mls, Alfred John. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF '1741 CENTRPL AFRICA. London: Oxford University, 1964.

968.91 Leys, Colin. EUROPEAN POLITICS IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA. L685 Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959.

968.91 Reed, Douglas. THE BATTLE FOR RHODESIA. R323 New York: Devin-Adair, 1967.

972.03 Robertson, William Spence. ITURBIDE OF MEXICO. R652 New York: Greenwood Press, 1968, 01952.

987 Gann, Lewis H. BURDEN OF MPIRE; AN APPRAISAL OF V.' STERN G198 COLONIALISM IN AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA. New York: Praeger, 1967.

IACROFICHE

/X' Garland, William E. URBANIZATION IN AFRICA. A RESOURCE 916 0 UNIT. PROJECT AFRICA, 1970. (Liorofiohe), Pittsburgh, G233 Pennsylvania: Carnegie-Lellon University, 1970.

.1..EDIA MATERIALS -- TAPES AND RECORDS

AL Courlander, Harold. ASHANTI FOLK TALES EKE GHANA; FRCL 398.2 THE HAT-SHAKING DANCE, AND OTHER TALES FRO,.: THE GOLD 0861 COAST. (Phonodisc). Folkways Records.

AL Kitt, Eartha, narrator. FOLK TALES OF THE TRIBES OF AFRICA. 398.2 (Phonodisc). Caedmon TC 1267, 1969. F666

AL Courlander, Harold. FOLK TALES FRCE :TEST AFRICA. Folkways 398.32966 Scholastic Records, New York: 01967. C861

AL ]MUSIC OF THE ITURI FOREST. (Phonotape) 781.71675 987

AL Cowles, Raymond B., comp. SOUNDS OF A SOUTH AFRICAN 781.7168 HQVESTEAD (phonodisc) New York: Folkways, 01956. 0875 95

AL THE MUSIC OF KING BUSMEN OF THE KALAHARI DESERT, AFRICA. 781.7168 (Phonodisc) Folkways Records, 1962. P558

AL Didier, Andre. hUSIC OF EQUATORIAL AFRICA. (Phonodisc). 781.71967 New York: Folkvays, c1950, 1954. Introduction by L987 Harold Courlander.

AL DRUMS OF THE YORUBA OF NIGERIA. (Phonodisc). 781 760 Folkways Records, 1953. 1D79 AL AFRICAN AND AFRO-AMERICAN DRUMS. (Phonodisc). 781.767 Folkways Records, 1954. A258

AL David Nzomo Trio. SONGS FROk KENYA. (Phonodisc). 781.76762 New York: Folkways Records, c1965. 8698

AL Courlender, Harold, recorded by. NEGRO FOLK MUSIC OF 781.773 ALABAMA: RELIGIOUS, ( Phonodisc). Cooperation N385 of the Viking Fund. Ethnic Folkways Library, 1951.

AL liakeba, lariam. THE MANY VOICES OF MIRIAM MAKEBA, 781.768 (Phonodisc). New York: Kapp, No date. 1,235

AL BLACK PIONEERS IN AhERICAN HISTORY, 19TH-20TH CENTURY. 973.0496 (Phonodisc). Caedruon, 1969. B627

AL Brutus, Dennis. LIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA. (Phonotape). 968 Seattle, Shoreline Community College, 1972. B913

SL Assing, Rene S. AFRICAN ART (Slides). 700.967 Universal Color Slide Co., No date. 1023

SL MASKS FRW NIGERIA TO ThE LIME CONGO. 731.45 M397

SL MASKS FRW THE REPUBLIC OF CONGO. 731.45 )397

SL WEST AFRICAN CERDIONIAL MASKS. 731.45 W316 93

SL CARVED AND -OVEN ARTICLES FRO. AFRICA. 731.46 C331

SL AFRICAN I ASKS ADD CERF.oxim,HEADDRESSES. 731.75 A258

SL AFRICAN I.ASICS. 731.75 A258

SL FED ALE FIGURES IN AFRICAN SCULPTURE. 732,7 F329

SL SEATED, CROUCHING AND KNEELING FIGURES IN AFRICAN 732.2 SCULPTURE. 8441.

FLU :STRIPS

FS LIE BLACK ODYSSEY: :'...IGRATION TO THE CITIES. 301.3 (Filmstrip). Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, B627 Nev '::ors, 1970.

FS AFRICA. (Filmstrip). 700.96 Yarren Schloat Productions, 1970. A2 58

FS AFRICAN ART AND CULTURE. (Filmstrip). 709.6 Warren Schloat Productions, 1968. A258

FS UNDERSTANDING AFRICAN ART. (Filmstrip). 709.6 Educational Dimensions Corporation, 1970. U55

FS Gerlach, Luther P. ZANJAFRICA: AN ECOLOGICAL VIEW OF 916 COASTAL EAST AFRICA. (Filmstrip). St. Paul, Z31 Iinnesota: FM Corporation, 1970.

FS SOUTH AFRICADYNAMIC PROGRESS. (Filmstrip). 916.8 Information Service of South Africa. rade and S726 released by Audio-Visual Associates, 1965. .97

I. APS

Map Nystrom Raised Relief lap Co., Chicago, Illinois. RELIEF 912.60 11-LP OF AFRICA. 4th Ed. Chicago, Nystrom, c1965. N998

Lap U. S. Central Intelligence Agency. MAPS OF SELECTED 912.60 AFRICAN NATIONS. (Map). Washington, 1968-1969. 058 lap C. S. Hammond and Co., laplewood, New Jersey. CENTRAL 912.67 AFRICA. (Transparency). Maplewood, Hammond, No H225 date. lAp C. S. Hammondand Co., lalaegood, Nev, Jersey. SOUTHERN 912,68 AFRICA. (Transparency). Maplewood, Hammond, No H225 date. kap C. S. Hammondand Co., Maplewood, New Jersey. SOUTHERN 912.947 AFRICA. (Transparency). 141ewood, Hammond, No E225 date.

1AD C. S. Hammondand Co., laplewood, New Jersey. NORTHEAST 912.960 AFRICA. (Transparency). Maplewood, Hammond, No H225 date.

Map C. S. Hammond and Co., Maplewood, Nev, Jersey. AFRICA. 912.960 (Transparency). Waplewood, Hammond, No date. H225

Nap C. S. Hammond and Co., Maplewood, New Jersey. WESTERN 912,966 AFRICA. H225 lap Clark, John Desmond. ATLAS OF AFRICAN PREHISTORY. 913.0960 C593 lap Denoyer-Geppert Co., Chicago. AFRICA RELIEF-LIKE (lap). 916 Chicago, 1968. Wall map, roll down. D41,

TR Latour, Lawrence. AFRICA. (Transparencies). Alpha Map 916 Transparencies. Boston, Allyn & Bacon, c1967. A456

TR MeGrawHill Yorld Regional Geography Transparencies. 916 SET V: AFRICA. Na47 Map AFRICA, EAST--POPULATION--MAPS. 916.78 As of 1962. A849 -98.

ASIANMIERICAN YATERIALS

SUBJECT. HEADINGS

Chinese in the U. S. Filipinos in the U. S. Japanese-Americans Japanese in the U. S.

BOOKS

Chinese-Americans

301.45 Wu, Cheng-Tse, comp. "CHINK"; A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF ANTI- V959 CHINESE PREJUDICE IN AMERICA. V!orld Pub., 1972.

301.451 Barth, Gunther P. BITTER STRENGTH; A HISTORY OF THE CHINESE IN B284 THE UNITED STATES, 1850-1870. Cambridge, Harvard Univ. Press, 1964.

301.451 Hsu, Francis L. K. THE CHALLENGE OF THE AtERICAN DREAM: THE A873 CHINESE IN THE UNITED STATES. Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1971.

301.451 Mier, Stuart C. THE UNWELME ILMGRANT; THE AMERICAN IMAGE 1.651 OF THE CHINESE 1785-1882. University of California Press, 1969.

Japanese- Americans

Okada, John. NO NO BOY. Vermont, Charles E. Tuttle, 1957.

ten3rock, Jacobres; Barnhart, Edward N.; and hiatson, Floyd W. PREJUDICE, WAR AND THE CONSTITUTION; CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE EVACUATION OF THE JAPANESE AMERICANS IN WORLD WAR II. University of Calif. Press at Berkeley, 1970.

301.45 Peterson, William. JAPANESE AlTRICANS: OPPRESSION AND SUCCESS. P484 Random House, c1971.

301.453 Hosokawa, Bill. NISEI: THE QUIET AMERICANS. H972 C.: orrow, 1969.

301.453 Kitagawa, Daisuke. ISSEI AND NISEI; THE INTERNMENT YEARS. K62 New York: Seabury, 1967.

301.453 Kitano, Harry H. L. JAPANESE AMERICANS; THE EVOLUTION OF A K62 SUB-CULTURE. Prentice-Hall, 1969.

940.531 Girener, Audrie and Toftis, Anne. THE GREAT BETRAYAL; THE G524 EVACUATION OF THE JAPANESE-AMERICANS DURING WW II. lAcmillin, 1969. 99,

940.547 Bosworth, Allan R. &ERICA'S CONCENTRATION MPS, Introd, by B747 Roger Baldwin. 1st ed., New York: Norton, 1967.

940.547 Myer, Dillon S. UPROOTED AMERICANS; THE JAPANESE - AMERICANS AND M996 THE WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY DURING V!ORLD VAR II. University of Arizona Press, 1971.

940.547 U. S. War Relocation Authority. IMPOUNDED PEOPLE; JAPANESE- U58 AYERICANS IN THE RELOCATION CENTERS. By Eduard H. Spicer, et al. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1969.

940.547273 Fisher, Anne M. (Reeploeg). EXILE OF A RACE; A HISTORY OF THE F533 FORCIBLE REEOVAL AND ILPRISONMENT BY THE ARMY OF THE 115,000 CITIZENS AND ALIEN JAPANESE WHO WERE LIVING ON THE WEST COAST IN THE SPRING OF 1942. Seattle, Wash., F & T Pub., 1970, c1965,

FilipinoAmericans

B Santos, Brenvenido N. YOU LOVELY PEOPLE. Santos Vanilla, Bookmark, 1966.

301.451 Burma, John H. SPANISH SPEAKING GROUPS IN THE UNITED STATES. B962 Durham, N. C., Duke University Press, 1954.

325.2914 Lasker, Bruno. FILIPINO IllaCRATION TO CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES L345 AND TO HAWAII, Chicago, Illinois, Publ. for the American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, by the University of Chicago Press, c1931.

PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS

Asian Family Affair (m) Seattle based newspaper featuring local Asian community concerns.

MEDIA liATERIALS

Tapes

AUDIO LAB THE "GOLDEN OPEN DOOR"; A SURVEY OF ANTI-ALIEN LEGISLATION AND 325.73 SENTD1NT IN THE U. S. (Phonotape - Cassette). Released by Forum Associates 0104864, e1969.

AUDIO LAB THE QUOTA SYSTEM IN ACTION; AN ANALYSIS OF DISCRIMINATORY U. S. 325.73 MIGRATION POLICIES. (Phonotape- Cassette). Released by Forum Associates 0104836, c1969. -100-

1DTION PICTURES

THE NISEI: THE PRIDE AND THE 8:1A1 E. (IDtion Picture).

HP THE POLITICS OF V /AR; JAPAZIESDATERICANS, 1941-1945. 973.3 (Lotion picture). New York: Chelsea House, No date. -101-

1v7.,xicAoAlicAN ).ATMUALS

SUBJECT. HEADINGS

Alien labor Agricultural laborers Chicanos liexic an- Americans Mexicans in the U.S, (also, in specific states, e.g. Mexicans in Texas) Migrant labor Spanish-Americans

REFERENCE BOOKS

R Revelle, Keith. CHICANO! A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 016.3014 MATERIALS BY AND ABOUT MEXICO AND MEXICAN AMERICANS. R45I Oakland, Calif., Oakland Public Library. 1969.

Nogales, Luis G., ed. THE MEXICAN AMERICAN; A SELECTED AND 016.30145168 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. 2nd edition. Stanford, N774 California, Stanford University, 1971.

R Schramko, Linda F. CHICANO BIBLIOGRAPHY. SELECTED 016.301451972 MATERIALS ON AMERICANS OF MEXICAN DESCENT. Rev. ed. S377 Sacramento, Calif., Sacramento State College Library, 1970.

R Romero, Patricia W. I TOO AM AMERICA; DOCUMENTS FRM 1619 301.451 TO THE PRESENT. Compiled and edited with an introduction. R764 1st. ed. New York, Publishers Co. 1968.

THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN DIRECTORY. Washington, Executive 920.9 Systems Corp., 1969-70. Leal

BOOKS

016.301451 lackey, Barbara H. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF STUDIES CONCERNING M625 THE SPANISH-SPEAKING POPULATION OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST. Greeley, Colorado State College, hiseum of Anthropology, 1969.

016.301451 Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction. W317 LISTING OF RESOURCE MATERIAL CONCERNED WITH THE SPANISH-SPEAKING. Olympia, 1971. -.102-

016.3719 Sanchez, George I. IATERIALS RELATING TO THE EDUCATION 5211 OF SPANISH SPEAKING PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES. Austin, Texas. 1959.

301.1 Simmons, Ozzie G. THE iDTUAL IIPAGES AND EXPECTATIONS S592 OF ANGLO-AMERICANS AND II-DUGAN-AMERICANS. (no pub.)

301.29794 Santiago, Hazel D. MEXICAN INFLUENCE IN SOUTHERN S235 CALIFORNIA. (no pub:, n.d.)

301.323 Samara, Julian. LOS MAJADOS: THE WETBACK STORY. Notre 8191 Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1971.

301.4443 Weiner, Sandra. SMALL HANDS, BIG HANDS; SEVEN PROFILES 11423 OF CHICANO MIGRANT WORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES. Pantheon Books, 1970.

301.451 Burma, John H. SPANISH-SPEAKING GROUPS IN THE UNITED B962 STATES. Dierham, N. C., Luke University Press, 1954.

301.451 Gamio, Manuel. THE MEXICAN DMMIGRANT, HIS LIFE-STORY; G191 AUTOBIOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTS COLLECTED BY M. GAMIO. Chicago, Illinois, The University of Chicago Press, 1931.

301.451 Pitt, Leonard. THE DECLINE OF THE CALIFORNIOS; A SOCIAL P688 HISTORY OF THE SPANISH-SPEAKING CALIFORNIANS, 1846 - 1890. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1966.

301.451 Samara, Julian. LA RAZA: FORGOTTEN AMERICANS, PAPERS, IN S191 MEMORY OF CHARLES DE YOUNG ELKEES. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame Press, 1966.

301.45167973 Rowan, Helen. A MINORITY NOBODY KNOWS. Reprint from R877 Atlantic Monthly, June 1967, p. 47-52.

301.45168 Steiner, Stanley. LA RAZA: THE MEXICAN AMERICANS. S822 Harper, 1970.

301;451687 Haddox, John H. LOS CHICANOS: AN AWAKENING PEOPLE. The H127 story in ten pictures by Jose Cisneros. El Paso, University of Texas at El Paso, 1970.

301.4516872 Wagner, Nathaniel N. and harsha J. Aaug. CHICANOS; U134 SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES. Saint Louis, C. V. Mosby Co., 1971.

301.451972 Grebler, Leo; Moore, Joan W. and Guzman, Ralph C. G788 THE 1XXICAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE; THE NATION'S SECOND LARGEST MINORITY. New York, Free Press, 1970.

301.451972 Hernandez, Deluvina. MEXICAN AMERICAN CHALLENGE TO A H557 SACRED COW. A CRITICAL REVIEW AND ANALIPIS FOCUSING ON TWO UCLA GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION STUDIES ABOUT MEXICAN AMERICAN "VALUES' AND ACHIEVENENT. Los Angeles, UCLA, 1970. -193-

301.451972 VOICES; READINGS FROM EL GRITO, A JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY V889 YEXICAN AMERICAN 7,1OUGAT, 1967-1971. Edited by Octavio Ignacio Romano. Berkeley, Quint° Sol Publications, 1971.

301.453 American Ethnological Society.SPANISH-SPEAKING PEOPLE IN H478 THE UNITED STATES; PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1968 ANNUAL SPRING METING. June Helon, editor. William Madsen, program chairman. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1969, c1968.

301.453 Rubel, Arthur J. ACROSS THE TRACKS; MEXICAN-AMERICANS IN A R894 TEXAS CITY. Austin Pub. for the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health by the University of Texas Press, 1966.

301.452 Tebbel, John W. and Ruiz, Ramon E. SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST; T254 THE MEXICAN-A?..CERICAN AND HIS HERITAGE. 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y. Doubleday, 1969.

309.1 Peattie, Lisa R. THE VIEW FROM THE BARRIO. Ann Arbor, P363 University of Michigan Press, 1968.

309.176 Madsen, William. MEXICAN - AMERICANS OF SOUTH TEXAS. New York Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964.

312.9 California Dept. of Industrial Relations. Division of C153 Labor Statistics and Research. CALIFORNIANS OF SPANISH SURNAME: POPULATION, EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, INCOME. San Francisco, California Dept. of Industrial Relations, Division of Fair Employment Practices, 1965.

322.44 Rendon, Armaudo B. CHICANO MANIFESTO. MacMillan, 1971. R397

323.62 Grebler, Leo. THE NATURALIZATION OP MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS IN 0788 THE UNITED STATES. n.p.

325.272 Bogardus, Emory S. THE MEXICAN IN THE UNITED STATES. B674 New York, Arno and The New York Times, 1971.

325.272 Gamic), lanuel. MEXICAN EMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES; C191 A STUDY OF HUMAN MIGRATION AND ADJUSTMENT. Chicago, Illinois, The University of Chicago Press, 1930.

325.280973 Davis, Kingsley and Senior, Clarence. IMMIGRATION FROM D262 THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE. no pub., n.d.

331.544 Nelkin, Dorothy. ON THE SEASON: ASPECTS OF THEFIGRANT N419 LABOR SYSTEM. New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 1970.

331.544 iorquest, Carrot. RIO GRANDE WETBACKS; MXICAN MIGRANT N852 WORKERS. University of New Mexico Press, 1972.

331.6272 Redfield, Robert. THE ANTECEDENTS OF ?(EXICAN EMIGRATION TO R315 THE UNITED STATES. no pub., n.d. -104-

331.6272 Stowell, Jay S. THE DANGER OF UNRESTRICTED MEXICAN S893 MIGRATION, no pub., n.d.

331.6272 Thomson, Charles A. RESTRICTION OF MEXICAN MIGRATION, T482 no pub., n,d,

331.67 Allen, Steve. THE GROUND IS OUR TABLE. Garden City, A429 New York, Doubleday, 1966.

331,67 Gelarza, Ernesto. MERCHANTS OF LABOR: THE MEXICAN BRACERO G146 STORY; AN ACCOUNT OF THE MANAGED MIGRATION OF MEXICAN FARM WORKERS IN CALIFORNIA, 1942-1960. no pub., 1964.

331.67 Handman, Max S. ECONOMIC REASONS FOR THE COMING OF THE H236 MEXICAN Di IGRANT. no pub., n.d.

331,67 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOR CONDITIONS. MEXICAN LABOR 142 IN THE IMPERIAL VALLEY, CALIF, Monthly Labor Review, n.d.

331.67 Slayden, James L. THE MEXICAN MIGRANT; saa OBSERVATIONS S631 ON MEXICAN MIGRATION. No pub., n.d.

331.67 Rapton, Avra. DCLESTIC MIGRATORY FARMWORKERS; PERSONAL U58 AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS. Washington, Economic Research Source, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, U. S. GPO, 1967.

131.67 U. S. Office of Economic Opportunity. MIGRANT FARM WORKERS U58 IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. Prepared by Consulting Services Corp., Seattle, 1967.

331.67 U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public U58 Welfare. PROBLEVS OF MIGRANT WORMS. HEARING, NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION...WESLACO, TEXAS, NOV. 24, 1969. Wash., U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1970.

331.67 Wright, Dale, THEY HARVEST DESPAIR; THE MIGRANT FARM W940 WORKER, Boston, Deacon Press, 1965.

331.6709 McWilliams, Carey. ILL FARES THE LAND; MIGRANTS AND M177 MIGRATORY LABOR IN THE UNITED STATES. New York, Barnes and Noble, 1967, 01942.

331.670973 U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Pdblic U58 Welfare. Subcommittee on Migratory Labor, MIGRANT AND SEASONAL FARMWORKER POWERLESSNESS. HEARINGS, NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS, FIRST AND SECOND SESSIONS, ON WHO ARE THE EIGRANTS? Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1970.

331.763' Galarza, Ernesto. SPIDERS IN THE HOUSE AND WORKERS IN G146 THE FIELD, Notre Dame, University ,of Notre Dame Press, 1970. -105-

331.763 Lange, Dorothea, and Taylor, Paul S. AN AMERICAN EXODUS, A 1274 RECORD OF HUI,LAN EROSION. New York, Reynal and Hitchcock, o1939.

331.763 Yailliams, Carey. FACTORS IN THE FIELD; THE STCRY OF M478 MIGRATORY FARM LABOR IN CALIFORNIA. 'Boston, Little, Drown and CO., 1939.

331.8813 Matthiessen Peter. SAL S/ PUEDES; CESAR CHAVEZ AND THE W.31 NEW ANkRICAN REVOLUTION. New York, Random, o1969.

331.892 Dunne, John G. DELANO, THE STORY OF THE CALIFORNIA GRAPE P923 STRIKE. New York, Farrar, 1967.

331.892 Spaulding, Charles B, THE 1T.XICAN STRIKE AT EL MONTE, 5739 CALIFORNIA. no pub., n.d.

331.8922 Nelson, Eugene. HUELGA, THE FIRST HUNDRED DAYS OF THE N425 GREAT DELANO GRAPE STRIKE, Delano, Calif., Farm Worker Press, 1966.

331.89283 Fusco, Paul, LA CAUSA; THE CALIFORNIA GRAPE STRIKE. New F993 York, earlier Books, 1970.

370.1934 Cooke, W. Henry. THE SEGREGATION OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN C773 SCHOOL CHILDREN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, School end Society, 1948.

370.1934 De Leon, Marcos. WANTED: A NEW EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY FOR P346 THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN, n.p.

371,96 FEW SPANISH-SPEAKING CHILDREN IN HIGH SCHOOL IN SOUTHWEST, F432 Reprinted from School and Society, Nov. 12, 1966. P. 376-378.

371.97 Carter, Thomas P. 1EXICAN AMERICANS IN SCHOOL: A HISTORY C325 OF EDUCATIONAL NEGLECT. College Entrance Examination Board, 1970.

371.97 Forbes, Jack D. MEXICAN-AMERICANS; A HANDBOOK FOR F693 EDUCATORS. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print, Off., 1970.

371.98 Andersson, Theodore and Boyer, Mildred, BILINGUAL SCHOOLING A552 IN THE UNITED STATES. Austin, Texas, Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, 1970.

371.98 Johnson, Henry Sioux and Hernandez -M,, William J. EDUCATING J67 THE MEXICAN AMERICAN. Valley Forge, Judson Press, 1970.

371.98 Manuel, Herschel T. SPANISH-SPEAKING CHILDREN OF THE W94 SOUTHWEST: THEIR EDUCATION AND THE PUBLIC WELFARE. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1965. .406-

371,98 Mitchell, A. J. THE EFFECT OF BILINGUALISM IN THE W681 MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE. no pub., n.d.

$71.98 Nonder, John P. THE BILINGUAL MEXICAN-AMERICAN AS A N872 POTENTIAL TEACHER OF SPANISH. no pub., n.d.

372.83 Acuna, Rudolph. THE STORY OF THE MEXICAN AMERICANS; THE A189 MEN AND THE LAND. New York, American Bk., 1969.

917.309 Servin, Manuel P. THE PEXICAN-AMERICANS: AN AWAKENING $492 MINORITY. Beverly Hills, Glencoe Press, 1970,

917.309746 Burma, John H. NEXICAN.-AMERICANS IN THE UNITED STATES: A B962 READER. Ctibbridge, mass., 1970.

917.309746 Rivera, Feliciano. A MEXICAN AMERICAN SOURCE BOOK. R622 Menlo Park, Calif., Educational Consulting Associates, 1970.

917.89 Gonzalez, Nancie L. THE SPANISH-AMERICANS OF NEW MEXICO; 0643 A HERITAGE OF NEW IZXICO; A HERITAGE OF PRIDE. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1969.

917.91 Lamb, Ruth S. MEXICAN AMERICANS: SONS OF THE SOUTHWEST. L218 Claremont, Calif., Ocelot Press, 1970.

973.046872 Moquin, Wayne with Van Doren, Charles. A DOCUMENTARY M826 HISTORY OF THE MEXICAN AMERICANS. New York, Praeger, 1971.

973.046872 McWilliams, Carey. THE MEXICANS IN AMERICA; A STUDENTS' M177 GUIDE TO LOCALIZED HISTORY. New York, Teachers College Press, 1968.

973.16 Lowery, Woodbury. THE SPANISH SETTLEMENTS WITHIN THE L913 PRESENT LIMITS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1513-1561. New York, Russell & Russell, 1959.

979.4 Hutchinson, Cecil A. FRONTIER SETTLEMENT IN MEXICAN H975 CALIFORNIA; THE HIJAR-PADRES COLONY AND ITS ORIGINS, 1769-1835. Yale University Press, 1969.

979.4 Kenny, William Robert. MEXICAN-AURICAN CONFLICT ON THE K36 MINING FRONTIER, 1848-1852. no pub., n.d.

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MF Harrigan, Joan, TESORO DE ORO, BOOKS FOR SPANISH- 016.30145168 SPEAKING STUDENTS. (1t.icrofiche), Denver, Colo., H297 Colorado State Dept. of Education, 1966.

MT Knowl ton, Clark S. CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE AND ROLES OF 301..421 SPANISH-AMERICAN PRIMES OF NORTHERN NEW MEXICO. K73 (hdcrofiche). no pub., 1965.

Ia U. S, Office of Economic Opportunity. haGRANT FARM 301.443 WORKERS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. Seattle, U58 Consulting Services Corp., 1967.

MF Kuvleeky, William P. and oth'rs. STATUS PROJECTIONS AND 301.451 ETHNICITY; A COMPARISON OF 1.Y.XICAN AMERICAN, NEGRO, K97 AND ANGLO YOUTH. (Licrofiche). 1969.

MF Belliaeff, Alexander. UNDERSTANDING THE MEXICAN- AMERICAN 301.4516872 IN TODAY'S CULTURE. San Diego ProjectElementary B443 and secondary education act. (Microfiche). San Diego, California.

LF Knowlton, .Clark S. PROBLEMS AND DIFFICULTIES IN PLANNING 301.4516872 AND DEVELOPMENT IN AREAS ':.IITH LARGE haNORITY GROUPS. 103 (Microfiche). Asheville, North Carolina, Southern Sociological Society, 1964.

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NF Eercure, Alex P. SPECIAL PROBLEMS OF RURAL MINORITY 309.11734 GROUP YOUTH. (microfiche). 1967. L556 liF Stoddard, Ellwyn R. COli:PARATIVE STRUCTURES AND ATTITUDES 309.17372 ALONG THE U. S.-MXICAN BORDER. (} Microfiche). 1968. liF Knowlton, Clark S, AN APPROACH TO THE ECONCLIC AND 309.1789 SOCIAL PROBLEM OF NORTHERN NEW MEXICO. (Microfiche). K73 no pub., 1964.

MF Knowlton, Clark S. SITUATION OF THE SPANISH AMERICANS OF 309.1789 NORTHERN NEW NEXICO. (Microfiche). no pub., 1965. K73

MF Southard, J. K. A SURVEY OF SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN FROM 309.1789 MIGRANT AGRICULTURAL FAMILIES WITHIN DONA ANA COUNTY, S726 New Mexico. (Microfiche). Las Cruces, Nevi Mexico, Las Cruces School District, 1967.

PF Knowlton, Clark S. INDIAN AND SPANISH AMERICAN ADJUSIliENTS 309.179 TO ARID AND SEMIARID ENVIRONMENTS. (Microfiche). K73 Lubbock, Texas, Texas Tech. College, 1964. -108-

MF Barnes, Robert F. and others. THE CALIFORNIA MIGRANT 309.1794 FARM WORKERHIS FAMILY, AND THE RURAL CaNUNITY. B261 (Microfiche). Davis, Calif., California University, 1967.

NP Soderstrom, Joan. AN INVESTIGATION OF MMICAN-AMERICAN 309.1796 EIGRANT CHILDREN POPULATION IN IDAHO AND THE EDUCA- S679 TIONAL OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDED BY SELECTED SCHOOL DISTRICTS. (Microfiche), Pocatello, Idaho; Idaho State University, 1967. tT Brace, Clayton and others, FEDERAL PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE 309.2 MEXICAN-AMERICAN EDUCATION. (Microfiche). Washington B796 D. 0., Office of Education, 1967.

MT' Forbes, Jack D. 1.EXICAN-AMERICANS. A HANDBOOK FOR 371.97 EDUCATORS. Berkeley, Far West Lab, for Educational F693 Research and Development, 1967. (Microfiche).

}IF Fowler, William L. THE DISADVANTAGED MIGRANT AND URBAN 371.97 PUBLIC EDUCATION. (Microfiche). no pub., 1966 F789

ME Gaarder, Bruce and others. BILINGUALISM- -FROM THE VIEW- . 371.97 POINT OF THE ADMINISTRATOR AND COUNSELOR. (Microfiche). G111 no pub., 1966.

MF Garcia, Isaac, and Manzanares, Jesse. NEW MEXICO TITLE 371.97 I. P. L. 89-10, ESEA PROJECTS, 1966-1967. Annual 0216 evaluation report. (Microfiche). Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Mexico State Dept. of Education, 1967.

ME Gerard, Harold B. FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO ADJUSTMENT AND 371.97 ACHIEVF2\ENT. Progress report. (Microfiche). 0356 Riverside, Calif., California University, 1968.

MF Gonsalves, Julia. BILINGUAL EDUCATION IN CALIFORNIA. 371.97 (Microfiche). no pub., 1967. 0639

1.7 Gonzales, Eugene and Plakos, John. BILINGUAL EDUCATION 371.97 FOR MXICAN-AMERICAN CHILDREN, A REPORT OF AN EXPE,RI- 0643 EINT CONDUCTED IN THE MARYSVILLE JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. (Microfiche). Marysville, Calif., Earyaville Joint Unified School District, 1967.

IT Goodwin, Sarah A, SPOKEN-ENGLISH LESSONS FOR SPANISH- 371,97 SPEAKING MIGRANT FARM WORKERS, (Microfiche). G657 Washington D. C., Georgetown University, 1967.

NP Cabrera, Y. Arturo. A SURVEY OF SPANISH-SURNAla ENROLLED 371.97 STUDENTS, SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE, 1963-1964. C117 (Microfiche). San Jose, Calif., San Jose State College, 1964. -109-

MF Charles, Edgar B. l',IEXICANAMERICAN EDUCATION, A 371.97 BIBLIOGRAPHY. (Microfiche). University Park, C475 New Mexico, New Mexico State University., 1965.

MF Cheyney, Arnold B. and VIey, Herbert W. NATIONAL GOALS 371.97 FOR MIGRANT EDUCATION. (Microfiche). 1968.

MF Croft, Fred A. SCFE NEW APPROACHES TO MIGRANT EDUCATION. 371.97 (Microfiche). Indianapolis, Indiana State Dept. of , C941 Public Instruction, 1967.

MF DEVELOPMENT OF A BILINGUAL TASK FORCE TO IMPROVE EDUCATION 371.97 OF MEXICAN - .AMERICAN STUDENTS. (Microfiche). Sacramento, D489 California, California State Dept. of Education, 1968. liF Duhon, Dorothy D. COLORADO REPORT ON EDUCATION FOR 371,97 BILINGUAL CHILDREN. (Microfiche). El Paso, Texas,

D872 . Conference of Foreign Language Teachers, 1967.

MY Firma, Thereza Penna. EFFECTS OF SOCIAL REINFORCEMENT ON 391.97 SELF-ESTEEM OF MEXICAN-AIERICAN CHILDREN. (Microfiche). F524 No publisher indicated, 1967.

MF Anderson, Merlin D. BILINGUAL EDUCATION IN NEVADA, 371.97 (Microfiche), 1967. A548

Pr Arnold, Richard D. RETENTION IN READING OF DISADVANTAGED 371.97 IECICAN.AHERICAN CHILDREN DURING THE SUMER MONTHS. A758 (Microfiche). no pub., 1968.

MF Benitendi, Wilmalee and others. A HANDBOOK FOR TEACHERS 371.97 OF MIGRANT CHILDREN IN WYOMING, 1967. (Microfiche). B467 Laramie, Wyoming, Wyoming University, 1967.

MF Berman, Mark L. SOME CONSIDERATIONS IN THE EDUCATION OF 371.97 INDIGENOUS GROUPS IN THE SOUTHWEST. (Microfiche). B516 Santa Monica, Calif., System Development Corp., 1965.

MF Blanco, George. TEXAS REPORT ON EDUCATION FOR BILINGUAL 371.97 STUDENTS. (Microfiche). no pub., 1967. B639

IT Blanton, Dolly and others. SUGGESTIONS ,FOR TEACHING THE 371.97 MIGRATORY PUPIL. (Microfiche). Sheller, Calif., B643 Richland School District, 1967.

MF Braund, Robert A. and others. COMPENSATORY EDUCATION IN 371.97 CALIFORNIA, 1966-67. Annual evaluation report. 8825 (Microfiche). Sacramento, Calif., California State Dept. of Education, 1967.

MF Cabrera, Patricia and others, RECOMMENDATIONS RELATIVE TO 371.97 THE ORGANIZATION OF ADVISORY CafiiITTEES WHEN WORKING C117 WITH ADULTS WITH S?ANISH SURNAMS. (Microfiche). Sacramento, Calif., Calif. State Dept. of Education, 1967. -110.-

MF Tinney, Milton W. A STUDY OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN 331.544 SOUTHWEST OKLAHOVA. (Microfiche). Oklahoma State T591 Employment Security Commission, 1965,

MF Wood, Mts. Wilson W. REPORT AND RECCEMENDATIONS OF THE 331.544 CONFERENCE ON FAMILIES WHO FOLLOW THE CROPS. W881 (Microfiche). 5th Davis, Calif., Governors Advisory Committee on Children and Youth, 1967.

MF Harrison, Grant V. and Melaragno, Ralph J.TRAINING 371.394 STUDENTS TO TUTOR, (Microfiche). 1968. }1319 hF Johnson, Henry S. and Palomares, Uvaldo H. A STUDY OF 371.9 SOME ECOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FACTORS IN- J67 FLUENCING PARENTAL PARTICIPATION IN PROJECT REAP START. (Microfiche). Riverside, Calif. California University, 1965.

MF Ainsworth, C. L. TEACHERS AND COUNSELORS FOR MEXICAN 371.97 AMERICAN CHILDREN, (Microfiche). Austin, South- A297 west Educational Development Lab; Lubbock, Texas; Texas Technological College, 1969.

LI' Amsden, Constance. A READING PROGRAM FOR ISXICAN- 371.97 AMERICAN CHILDREN. First Interim report. (Microfiche). A528 Los Angeles, California State College, 1966.

MF Amsden, Constance and others. A READING PROGRAM FOR 371.97 I.MXICAN-AMERICAN CHILDREN. Revision 1. Wiorofiche). A528 Los Angeles, Calif., Youth Opportunities Foundation, 1965.

MF Anderson, James G. and Safer, Dwight, EQUALITY OF 371.97 EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SPANISH-AMERICAN AND A547 INDIAN STUDENTS IN TWO IvIITICULTURAL COMNUNITIES: AN EXPLORATORY ASSES&ENT. (microfiche). 1969. lY Anderson, James G. and Johnson, William H. SOCIOCULTURAL 371.97 DETERMINANTS OF ACHIEVFMNT AMONG ?MEXICAN-AMICAN A547 STUDENTS. (Microfiche). University Park, New Mexico; New Mexico State University, 1968.

?,F Johnson, Lyndon B. A NEV! FOCUS ON OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SPANISH 309.2 SPEAKINGAMERICANS, STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT. (Microfich3) J67 Washington, D. C., Office of the President, 1968.

MF Knowlton, Clark S. DISCUSSION OF PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION 309.2 OF GOVERMENT AND PRIVATE AGENCY PROGRAMS IN NORTHERN K73 NEW MEXICO. (Microfiche). No pub., 1966.

MF Moore, Joan W. and others, MEXICAN-AMERICAN STUDY PROJECT. 317.8 ADVANCEREPORT NO4, RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN THE 8822 URBAN SOUTHWEST, (Microfiche), Los, Angeles, Calif California University, 1966. ME Cohen, Irving J. HUELGA, A MILESTONE IN FARM UNIONISM. 331.544 (Microfiche). Reprint from "Farm Labor Developments", C678 September 1966.

MF Dellon, Howard N. THE ADVERSE-EFFECT POLICY FOR AGRICULTURAL 331.544 LABOR. (Microfiche). Reprint from "Farm Labor L059 Developments", August 1966,

MF McQuery, Elton K. WESTERN INTERSTATE CONFERENCE ON MIGRATORY 331.544 LABOR, PHOENIX, APRIL 10-13, 1960. (Microfiche) M173 San Francisco, Calif. Council of state governments, 1960.

ME Shannon, Lyle W. THE STUDY OF MIGRANTS AS MEMBERS OF SOCIAL 331.544 SYSTEMS. (Microfiche). 1968. S528

ITF Skillicorn, Stanley A. SOUTH SANTA CLARA COUNTY MIGRANT 331.544 TREATIENT CLINIC. (Microfiche). 1967.

MF Heffernan, Helen. REALITY, RESPONSIBILITY AND RESPECT IN THE 371.97 EDUCATION OF CHILDREN FROM FAMILIES WHO FOLLOW THE CROPS. H461 (Microfiche). Sacramento, Calif., Calif. State Dept. of Education, 1964.

MI% Holland, Nora. A SELECTED EF.T.C, BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE EDUCATION 371.97 OF URBAN AMERICAN INDIAN AND MEXICAN-AYERICAN CHILDREN. H736 ERIC -IRCD Urban Disadvantaged Series, Number 5. (Microfiche). New York, N. Y. Columbia University, ERIC Clearinghouse on the Urban Disadvantaged, 1969. MF 371.97 Howe, Elliot C. PROGRAMS FOR BILINGUAL STUDENTS OF UTAH. H855 (Microfiche). No pub., 1967.

MF Howsden, Arley L. and others. REPORT OF CHICO STATE COLLEGE 371.97 GRIDLEY FARM LABOR CAMP, SUINER.PROJECT. (Microfiche). H866 Chico, Calif., Chico State College, 1964.

1F Hughes, John F. and others. FOCUS ON INNOVATION. (Microfiche). 371.97 Sacramento, Calif., Calif. State Dept. of Education, 1968. H893

ME Jacobs, Charles C. AN APPROACH TO MIGRANT BILINGUAL 371.97 EDUCATION. (Microfiche). Dover, Delaware, Delaware J17 State Dept. of Public Instruction, 1967.

MF Juarez, Rumaldo Z. EDUCATIONAL STATUS ORIENTATIONS OF 371.97 MEXICAN-AMERICAN AND ANGLO AMERICAN YOUTH IN SELECTED J91 LO-INCOME COUNTIES OF TEXAS. (Microfiche). 1968.

MF Juarez, Rumaldo Z. And.Kuvlesky; Williiin1 .P0,E7HNIC'GROUP. 371.97 IDENTITY AND ORIENTATIONS. TOWARD EDUCATIONAL ATTAIWENT: J91 A COMPARISON OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN AND ANGLO BOYS. ( Microfiche). College Station, Texas, Texas A & M University, 1968. -112-

MF Karr, Ken. A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY CONCERNING THE 371,97 EDUCATION OF LEXICAN-AMERICAN MIGRANT CHILDREN. K18 (Microfiche). San Luis Obispo, Calif., Calif, State Polytechnic College, 1969.

MF LAW SCHOOL PREPARATORY PROGRAM FOR COLLEGE GRADUATES OF 371.97 SPANISH-AMERICAN DESCENT. Progress report to the L415 Ford Foundation. (Microfiche). Denver, Colorado, Denver University, 1967.

MT' Lopex, Leo and others; BASIS FOR A PLAN OF ACTION FOR 371.97 iIMPROVINGTHE EDUCATION OF MIGRANT CHILDREN. A L864 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS MADE AT THE CONFERENCE ON THE EDUCATION OF MIGRANT CHILDREN AND YOUTH. (Jan. 196?). (Microfiche). Sacramento, Calif., Calif. State Dept. of Education, 1967.

MF McGowen, Dewey, Jr. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN OF 371.97 MIGRATORY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS UNDER THE PROVISIONS M146 OF TITLE 1 OF THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT OF 1965. (Microfiche). Hartford, Connecticut, Connecticut State Dept. of Education, 1967.

MF MbGowen, Dewey, Jr. PROGRAM GUIDELINES FOR CHILDREN OF 371.97 MIGRATORY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. (Microfiche). M146 Hartford, Connecticut, Conn. State Dept. of Education, 1968.

MF McNeil, John D. ADAPTING A BEGINNING READING PROGRAM FOR 371.97 SPANISH-SPEAKING CHILDREN. (Microfiche). No pub., M169 1968.

MF Manuel, Herschel T. DEVELOPMENT OF INTER-AMERICAN TEST 371697 MATERIALS. (Microfiche). Austin, Texas; Texas N294 University, 1966.

MF Mayeske, George W. EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AMONG MEXICAN- 371,97 AMERICANS - -A SPECIAL REPORT FROM THE EDUCATIONAL L468 OPPORTUNITIES SURVEY. Working paper. (Microfiche). National Center for Educational Statistics, 1967.

MT Maynes, J. 0., Jr. BILINGUAL EDUCATION IN ARIZONA. REPORT 371.97 NO. 3. BILINGUAL PROGRAMS IN THE SOUTHWEST, (Microfiche). M472 No pub., 1967.

14 Mendez, Mendez and Lee, Caroline. TRENDS CONFERENCE ON 371.97 EDUCATION OF THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY M538 (San Diego University, May, 1967). (Microfiche). San Diego, Calif., San Diego City Schools, 1968.

)1F Montez, Philip and others. AN EVALUATION OF OPERATION HEAD 3'1.9 START BILINGUAL CHILDREN, SUMMER, 19C5. (Microfiche). M791 Foundation for Mexican-American studies, 1966. -113-

Moore, Harold E. and Schufletowski, Charles. SOUTHWESTERN 371.97 STATES DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECT RELATING TO EDUCATIONAL M822 NEEDS OF ADULT AGRICULTURAL MIGRANTS.The Arizona Report. (Microfiche). Tempe, Arizona; Arizona State University, 1965. hiF Olmsted, Cameron B. and Zinser, Melvin. PROJECT HEAD 371.9 START IN CENTRAL ARIZONA, SUMER, L965. Report. (ticrofiche). Tempe, Arizona; Arizona State Univ., 1965.

MF Ott, Elizabeth. BILINGUAL RESEARCH STUDY, LINGUISTIC 371.97 BUILDUPS IN ENGLISH FOR DISADVANTAGED SPANISH - 089 SPEAKING CHILDREN. (Microfiche). No pub., n.d.

MF Palomares, Uvaldo H and Cummins, Emery J. ASSESSMENT OF 371.97 RURAL lffXICAN-AMERICAN PUPILS IN PRESCHOOL AND GRADES P181 ONE THROUGH SIX, Preliminary report. (Microfiche). Sacramento, California State Dept. of Education, 1967.

Palomares, Uvaldo. ASSESSMENT OF RURAL MEXICAN-AMERICAN 371.97 STUDENTS IN GRADES PRE- SCHOOL THROUGH TYELFTH. P181 (Microfiche). No pub., 1967.

MF Plakos, John. MEXICANAMERICAN EDUCATION RESEARCH PROJECT. 371.97 Progress report, 1967. (Microfiche). Los Angeles, P698 Calif. State Dept. of Education, 1967.

1F Ponce, Carlos and Powell, Lafayette, TEACHING MIGRANT 371.97 CHILDREN: THE PROBLIL AND AN APPROACH. (Microfiche), P792 Kutztown, Pa., Kutztown State College, 1968.

MF Pryor, Guy C. EVALUATION OF THE BI-LINGUAL PROJECT OF 371.97 HARLANDALE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, SAN ANTONIO, P973 TEXAS, IN THE FIRST GRADES OF FOUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS DURING 1966.4967 SCHOOL YEAR. (Microfiche). San Antonio, Texas, Harlandale Independent School District, 1967.

ltF Romero, Fred E. A STUDY OF ANGLO-AMERICAN AND SPANISH- 371.97 AMNRICAN CULTURE VALUE CONCEPTS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE R763 IN SECONDARY EDUCATION. Vol. III, No. 2, a research contribution for education in Colorado. (Microfiche). Denver, Colo., Colorado State Dept. of Education, 1966.

MF Schelby, Floyd A. EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR MIGRANT FARM WORKERS 371.97 AND THEIR FAMILIES. Final report 1965. (Microfiche). S322 Iverced, Calif., Merced County Schools, 1966.

MF A SCHOOL AND HEALTH RECORD TRANSFER SYSTEM FOR MIGRATORY 371.97 CHILDREN OF MIGRATORY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS (California). S372 ( Microfiche). Sacramento, Calif., California State Dept. of Education, 1967. -114-

WY Shepard, 1,!Arietta Daniels. AN OVERVIEW OF PROJECT LEER- - 371.97 BOOKS IN SPANISH FOR PUBLIC AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES IN S547 THE UNITED STATES. (Title supplies). (Microfiche). Washington, D. C,, Pan American Union, 1968.

MF Shields, Virginia. ORAL EXPRESSION, REMEDIAL SPEECH AND 371.97 ENGLISH FOR THE MIGRANT CHILD, GRADES 1 - 12. S555 (Microfiche), Naples, Fla., Collier County Board of Public Instruction, No date.

MP Southard, J. K. and others. PROJECT MOVE AHEAD, DEVELOPMENT 371.97 OF A PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS FRCM MIGRANT AGRICULTURAL S726 FAMILIES IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE HESILLA VALLEY, NEVI MEXICO. (Microfiche). Las Cruces, New Mexico; Las Cruces School District, 1967.

IF SUIIIER PREPARATORY INSTITUTE, 1968, UNIVERSITY OF DENVER. 371.97 COLLEGE OF LAW. Report. (Microfiche). Denver, Colorado, 5955 Denver University, 1968.

EF TEXAS ADULT MIGRANT EDUCATION. Progress Report. (Microfiche). 371.97 Austin, Texas; Texas Education Agency, 1966. T355

1,,F Thonis, Eleanor. A PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN WHO FOLLOW THE 371.97 CROPS. (Microfiche). Earysville, California, Sutter- T480 Yuba Education Committee, 1966.

1,1F Ulibarri, Horacio. EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF THE MEXICAN - 371.97 AMERICAN. (Microfiche). University Park, New Mexico; U39 New Mexico State University, 1968.

l';.F Ulibarri, Horacio. THE EFFECT OF CULTURAL DIFFERENCE IN 371.97 THE EDUCATION OF SPANISH -ALERICANS. (Microfiche). U39 Albuquerque, New Mexico, New Mexico University, 1958.

MF Vito, Lawrence. THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH TO NON-ENGLISH- 371.97 SPEAKING MIGRANTS. (Microfiche). Naples, Fla., V845 Collier County Board of Public Instruction, No date.

MF lalley, Darrell S. AN INTERDISCIPLINARY INSTITUTE FOR THE 371.97 INSERVICE TRAINING OF TEACHERS AND OTHER SCHOOL PERSONNEL W714 TO ACCELERATE THE SCHOOL ACCEPTANCE OF INDIAN, NEGRO, AND SPANISH-SPEAKING PUPILS OF THE SOUTHWEST. Interim Report No. 2, 3. (Microfiche). University Park, New Mexico, New Mexico State University, 1966, 1967.

IF Williams, Jane Case. IMPROVING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR 371.97 MEXICAN- AMERICAN HANDICAPPED CHILDREN. (Microfiche). U724 Washington, D. C Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968.

its '!iison, Herbert B. EVALUATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF EDUCATIONAL 371.97 PROGRAIS ON MEX1CAN-AMERICANS. (microfiche). W748 University Park, New Mexico State University, 1968. -115-

MF Wright, David E. Jr. OCCUPATIONAL ORIENTATIONS OF MEXICAN 371.97 AhEBIOAN YCUT1 I" SMECTED TEXAS COUNTIES. (Microfiche).

W948 Texas A & i. , 1958.

MF Wright, David E. Jr., and Kuvlesky, William P. OCCUPATIONAL 371.97 STATUS PROJECTION OF IMICAN-VERICAN YOUTH RESIDING IN W948 THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY. (Microfiche). Dallas, Texas; Southwestern Sociological Association, 1968.

IZ ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, COUNCIL FOR 374 SPANISH SPEAKING. Annual report, July 1, 1967-June 30,1968. A244 No pub., 1968.

MF Burke, Eleanor and others. CURRICULUM GUIDE FOR CHILD 375.301451 DEVELOPMENT CENTERS, FIVE YEAR OLD PROGRAM. B959 (Microfiche). Gallup, New Mexico, Gallup McKinley County Schools, 1967.

bils Knoell, Dorothy M. TOWARD EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL. 378.1543 (1icrofiche). Albany, New York, State University of K72 New York, 1966.

Eernal, Ernest Jr. THE SAN ANTONIO CONFERENCE. BILINGUAL-- - 420.7 BICULTURAL EDUCATION--WHERE DO WE GO FROA HERE? E26 icrofiche). San Antonio, Texas; Saint Maryls Univer- sity, 1969.

MF Knowlton, Clark S. BILINGUALIWA PROBLEi OR AN ASSET. 420.7 (Microfiche). 1965. K73

Kochman, Thomas. SOCIAL, FACTORS IN THE CONSIDERATION OF 420.7 TEACHING STANDARD ENGLISH. (Microfiche). 1969. K76

Ornstein, Jacob. LANGUAGE VARIETIES ALONG THE U.S.-1TAICAN 420.7 HARDER. (Microfiche). 1969. 074

hF Past, Ray and others. BILINGUALISM--FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF 420.7 RECRUI'L.ENT AND PREPARATION OF BILiNGUAL TEACHERS. P291 (I'i icmfiche). El Paso, Texas; Southwest Council of Foreign Language Teachers, 1966.

hF Sizemore, Lamle. TEACHING READING TO THE BILINGUAL CHILD. 420.7 (11crofiche). Phoenix, Arizona, Arizona State Dept. of S625 Public Instruction, 1963.

MR Smith, Marguerite. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE FOR 420.7 MICAN-AMERICANS. (Microfiche). University Park, S655 New Mexico State University, 1968. -116-

IJF Stemmler, Anne O. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF 420.7 TEACHING ENGLISH J'S A SECOND LANGUAGE. (licrofiche). 5824 San Awuonio, Te:tas, 1966.

EF Varner, Carl L. TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE TO 420.7 PUPILS OF FOREIGN T3ORN, IEXICAN HERITAGE, Lesson V317 Plans I. (Microfiche). El Centro, Calif., Imperial County Schools, 1965.

IF Varner, Carl L. TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE TO 420.7 PUPILS OF FOREIGN BORN, MEXICAN HERITAGE. Lesson V317 Plans II. (hicrofiche). El Centro, Calif., Imperial. County Schools, 1965.

IF Bouchard, Ellen L. PSYCHOLINGUISTIC ATTITUDE STUDY. 427.973 (Idcrofiche). Ann Arbor, Michigan; Michigan Univer- B752 sity, 1969. l_F Shu,, Roger SUBJECTIVE JUDCHNTS IN SOCIOLINGUISTIC 427.973 ANALYSIS. (Idcrofiche). 1969. 5562

Stewart, Mliam A. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS -. SOCIAL DIALECTS 427.973 OF ENGLISH. (Microfiche). Washiagton, D. C., Center 5852 for Applied Linguistics, 1967.

PT' 'Zolfram, V!alter A. SOCIOLINGUISTIC B:PLICATIONS FOR 427.973 EDUCATIONAL SEQUENCING. (Icrofiche). 1969. W861

37 Wolfram, '.alter A. SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVES ON THE 427.973 SPEECH OF 7HE "DISADVANTAGED". (Microfiche). 1969. '861 rF ibDavid, Raven I., Jr. TEACHING STANDARD ENGLISH TO NON- 428.007 STANDARD SPEAKERS. (: icrofiche) 1963. 134

IF Masciantonio, Rudolph. LATIN EATERIALS FOR THE INUR-CITY 470.07 PUBLIC SCHOOL. (Microfiche). Vashington D. C7, 1395 tmerican Classical League, 1968. iF Gromatzky, Irene. CONSULER EDUCATION FOR 1.SEXICAN --rti RICAN, 640.73 (Iicrofiche). University Fark, Neu ii:exico. Neu C875 State University, 1968.

IF Fierro, Leonard. THE ROLE OF THE ilEXICAN-AIERICAN: 973.046872 SUPPLEENTARY UNIT FOR USE IN TEACHING UNITED STATES F466 HISTORY -2 AND UNITED STATED HISTORY 8th. (Microfiche). San Diego, San Diego City Schools, 1966. .417.'

PARIQMPAMAXLNAVPPAPAR4 (SEE Key to Abbreviations and Frequency, P. 7.)

APPPEtA: (m) Devoted to the history of Latin America, with emphasis on cultural history. Indexed-RG.

Mgm: (q) Chicano journal of the Social Sciences and the Arts published by Chicano Cultural Center at UCLA. Covers social, economic, political, history, philo- sophical and literary matters concerning Chicanos. flukciArro.s. (bi-m) Classified as political scianceliterary style. AAVAMPA: Articles in Spanish.

(m) Chicano monthly newspaper published in Denver, Colorado. Militant in presentation.

...... (q) Scholarly publication on issues of concern to Chicanos, reflecting historical, anthropological and sociological viewpoints. Also contains poetry, an occasional story and an art portfolio.

rtrkto Del (bi-w) Chicano paper published id'Espanola, New Mexico. Very militant in presentation.

AMEIAPAAP: (m) Voice of the Farm Worker, published by the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, AFL-CIO in Delano, California. 1970-71.

37P9.171akgjIMIAAn- (spr-fall) Contains historical articles in Mexican- APIVAMI American history, also contemporary Chicano problems and book reviews. ka.tinMer.ieoll (q) A journal for the communication or research among ReY./P37. individuals and institutions concerned with studies in Latin America.

NWPWAR: (w) Spanish language newspaper, published in Mexico.

YPP. gist: (w) Spanish language militant weekly, published in Mexico City.1970-71.

M.TARIAS.:. ARD. WPM

AL 331.63 Chavez, Cesar. GRAPE ISSUE. SPEECH AT GARFIELD HIGH C512 i0H0OL, SEATTLE, DEC. 19, 1969.

AL HARVEST FOR THE REAPER. (Phonotape) 331,67 3 3/4 ips, monaural. 11339 -118-

AL Living, Marimbas. TIJUANA TAXI AND OTHERS (Phonodisc) 789.6 RCA Camden CAL-961, 1966. L786

MP HARVEST OF SHAME (Motion picture) CBS Television, 331.67 Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1961.

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199.72 Haddox, John Herbert. VASCONCELOS OF MEXICO, PHILOSOPHER AND H127 PROPHET. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1967.

199.72 Romanell, Patrick, MAKING OF THE MEXICAN MIND; A STUDY R758 IN RECENT MEXICAN THOUGHT. Freeport, N. Y., Books for Libraries Press, 1969, 01952,

301.2972 Lewis, Oscar. A DEATH IN THE SANCHEZ FAMILY. New York, L675 Random, 1969.

301.2972 Vogt, Evon Z. THE ZINACAUTECOS OF MEXICO; A MODERN MAYA V886 WAY OF LIFE. New York, Halt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.

301.51 Friedrich, Paul. AGRARIAN REVOLT IN A MEXICAN VILLAGE. F911 Lnglewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice Hall, 1970.

209.172 Avila, Manuel. TRADITION AND OROITTH; A STUDY OF FOUR A958 MEXICAN VILLAGES. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1969.

309.172 Hayner, Norman S. NEW PATTERNS IN OLD MEXICO; A STUDY H423 OF TOWN AND METROPOLIS. New Haven, College and University Press, 1966.

309,172 Lewis, Oscar. THE CHILDREN OF SANCHEZ; AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF L675 A MEXICAN FAMILY. New York, Random House, 1961.

309.172 Lewis, Oscar. FIVE FAMILIES; MEXICAN CASE STUDIES IN L675 THE CULTURE OF POVERTY. N. Y., Basic, 1959,

309.172 Lewis, Oscar. PEDRO MARTINEZ; A MEXICAN PEASANT AND L675 HIS FAMILY. New York, Random House, 1964.

309,172 Turner, John K. BARBAROUS MEXICO. New edition. Austin, T948 University of Texas Press, 1969.

309.1723 Foster, George M. TZINTZUNTZAN; MEXICAN PEASANTS IN A F754 CHANGING WORLD. Boston, Little, Brown, 1967. -119-

317.9 Beegle, J. Allan and others. DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS B414 OF THE UNITED STATES - MEXICAN BORDER. No publisher, No date.

320.972 Scott, Robert E. MEXICAN GOVERNMENT IN TRANSITION. S428 Rev. ed. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1964.

320.9721 Ramos Arizpe, Miguel, REPORT ON THE KINGDOM OF MEXICO. 8175 Greenwood Press, 1950.

322.2 Ashby, Joe C. ORGANIZED LABOR AND THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION A823 UNDER LAZARO CARDENAS, Chapel Hill, University of N. C. Press, 1967.

323.354 Whitten, Nathan L. RURAL MEXICO; WITH A FOREWORD BY W568 MANUAL GAMIC, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1948.

327.72 lianning, William R. EARLY DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE 1,284 UNITED STATES AND MEXICO. New York, Greenwood Press, 1968, c1916,

327.72073. Grieb, Kenneth J. THE UNITED STATES AND HUERTA. Lincoln, G848 University of Nebraska Press, 1969.

327.73 Cronon, Edmund D. JOSEPHUS DANIELS IN MEXICO. Madison, C947 University of Wisconsin Press, 1960.

335.972 Infield, Henrik F. and Freier, Koka, PEOPLE IN EJIDOS; A 143 VISIT TO THE COOPERATIVE FARMS OF MEXICO. New York, F. A. Praeger, c1954.

398 Hudson, Wilson M., editor. THE HEALER OF LOS OLMOS, H886 AND OTHER MEXICAN LORE. Austin, Texas Folklore Society; distributed by Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas, 1951.

398 Toor, Frances, A TREASURY OF MEXICAN FOLKWAYS; THE T672 CUSTOFS, MYTHS, FOLKLORE, TRADITIONS, BELIEFS, FIESTAS, DANCES AND SONGS OF THE !MICAH PEOPLE New York, Crown publishers, 1971, c1947.

398.09764 Goble James editor, ...FUR° MEXICAN°. Austin, D633 Dallas,Southern Methodist University Press, 1969.

378.73 Beals, Ralph L. and Humphrey, Norman D. NO FRONTIER TO B366 LEARNING; THE MEXICAN STUDENT IN THE UNITED STATES. Ldnneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1957.

709.011 Anton, Ferdinand. ANCIENT MEXICAN ART. Tr. from the A634 German by Betty and Peter Ross. First American 'edition. New York, Putnam, 1969.

709.011 Anton, Ferdinand, ART OF THE EAYA. First American A634 Edition. New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1970. -120-

709.72 Brenner, Anita. IDOLS BEHIND ALTAR. Nev' York, B838 Biblo and Tannen, 1967.

709.72 Dorner, Gerd. i,EXICAN FOLK-ART. Tr. by Gladys Wheelhouse, D713 lunich, V. Andermann, 01962.

709.72 Toussaint, l'anuel. COLONIAL ART IN MEXICO. Tr. ed., by T734 Elizabeth Vildor Veismano,. Austin, Universtiy of Texas Press, 1967.

730,9701 Easby, Elizabeth K. and Scott, John E. BEFORE CORTES, E13 SCULPTURE OF MIDDLE AMERICA; A CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART FROM SEPT. 30, 1970 THROUGH JAN. 3, 1971. New York, Graphic Soc., 1970.

732.2 Gay, Carlo T. E. MEZCALA STONE SCULPTURE; THE HUMAN G285 FIGURE. Greenwich, Connecticut, distributed by the New York Graphic Society, 1967.

732.209701 Albers, Anni. PRE-COLUMBIAN MEXICAN 1tINIATURES: THE A333 JOSEF AND ANNI ALBERS COLLECTION. New York, Praeger, 1970.

745.09791 Oglesby, Catharine. MODERN PRIMITIVE ARTS OF MEXICO, 035 GUATEIAALA, AND THE SOUTHWEST. Freeport, N. Y., Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

759.972 Helm, Mackenley. MODERN MEXICAN PAINTERS. Freeport, N. Y., H478 Books for Libraries Press, 1968, 01941.

759.972 Merida, Carlos. MODERN NIXICAN ARTISTS; CRITICAL NOTES. 1061 Freeport, N. Y., Books for Libraries Press, 1968.

759.972 Reed, Alma it. THE MEXICAN MURALISTS. New York, Crown R323 Publishers, 1960,

759.972 Rodriguez, Antonio. A HISTORY OF IEXICAN num, PAINTINGS. R696 Tr. from Spanish and from German by Marina Corby. First American Edition, New York, Putnam, 1969.

759.972 Tamayo, Rufino. TAMAYO. INTRODUCTION BY JUAN GARCIA T912 PONEC. Tr. from the Spanish by nma G. Guarez. New York, Tudor Pub. Co, 1967.

759.972 Velasquez, Chavez Agustin. CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN ARTISTS, V436 Freeport, New York, Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

913.7 Joyce, Thomas A. MEXICAN ARCHAEOLOGY, AN INTRODUCTION TO J89 Ti E ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE }EXICAN AND MAYAN CIVILIZATIONS OF PRE-SPANISH AMERICA, New York, Hacker Art Books, 1970. -121-

913.728 Popol Vuh. POPUL VUH; THE SACRED BOOK OF THE ANCIENT P831 QUICHE MAYA. ENGLISH VERSION BY DELIA GOCTZ AND SYLVANUS G. LORLEY FRQ THE SPANISH TRANSLATION BY ADRIAN RECINOS. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1950.

913.8 Honore, Pierre. IN QUEST OF THE MITE GOD; THE H774 MYSTERIOUS HERITAGE OF SOUTH AMERICAN CIVILIZATION. Tr. from the German by Oliver Coburn and Ursula Lehrburger. London, Hutohinson, 1963.

917.2 Gimenez, Luz. LIFE AND DEATH IN MILPA ALTA; A NAHAUTL J61 CHRONICLE OF DIZA AND ZAPATA. University of Oklahoma Press, 1972.

917.2 Leonard, Irving A. BAROQUE TIMES IN OLD MICO; L581 SEVENTEENTH CENTURY PERSONS, PLACES, AND PRACTICES. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1959, 1971.

917.2 Moriarty, James R. RITUAL COMBAT; A COMPARISON OF THE M854 AZTEC "WAR OF FLOWERS" AND THE MEDIEVAL "MELEE", AND, THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOMENT OF MAYA EILITARISki. Preeley, 1969.

917.2 Paz, Octavio. THE LABYRINTH OF SOLITUDE; LIFE AND THOUGHT P348 IN ilXICO. Tr. by Lysander Kemp. New York, Grove Press, 1962, c1961.

917.2 Ramos, Samuel. PROFILE OF MAN AND CULTURE ON MEXICO. R175 Tr. by Peter G. Earle. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1962.

917.203 Alba, Victor. THE MEXICANS, THE MAKING OF A NATION. A235 New York, Praeger, 1967.

917.203 Gruening, Ernest. MEXICOAND ITS HERITAGE. New York, G886 Greenwood Press, 1968, 01928.

917. 2032 Benitez, Fernando. THE CENTURY AFTER CORTES. Tr. by B467 Joan MacLean. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1965.

917.2034 Calderon de la Berea, and Erskine, Francis Inglis. C146 LIFE IN MEXICO; THE LETTERS OF FANNY CALDERON DE LA BARCO. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1966.

917.20382 Stoppelman, Joseph, PEOPLE IN MEXICO. New York, S883 Hastings, 1966.

917.23 Stanislawski, Dan. THE ANATC11Y OF ELEVEN TOWNS IN S786 MICHOACAN. New York, Greenwood Press, 1969.

917.24 Lewis, Oscar. TEPOZTLAN, VILLAGE IN IMMO. New York, L675 Holt, Rinehart and Winston, c1960. -122-

917.26 Redfield, Robert, THE POLK CULTURE OF YRICATAN. 8315 Chicago, Illinois, The University of Chicago Press, 1941.

917.27 Diaz, Lay N. TONALA, CONSERVATISM, RESPONSIBILITY, AND D542 AUTHORITY IN A MEXICAN TOWN. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1966.

917.898 Corbett, John U. AZTEC RUINS, NATIONAL MONUMENT, NEW C789 MEXICO. Washington, 1962.

920.070 Magner James A. YIN OF MEXICO. Freeport, New York, 1196 BOoksfor Libraries Press, 1968, 01942.

923.972 Cerwin, Herbert. BERNAL DIAZ, HISTORIAN OF THE CONQUEST. C419 Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1963.

927.082 Womack, John. ZAPATA AND THEEEXICAN REVOLUTION. First 11872 Edition. New York, knopf, 1969.

970.082 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF HISTORIANS OF THE UNITED STATES 161 AND MEXICO. 2nd ed., Austin, Texas, 1958.

970.3 Madsen, William. THE VIRGIN'S CHILDREN; LIFE IN AN AZTEC )183 VILLAGE TODAY. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1960.

970.3 Pozas, Arciniega, Ricardo. JUAN THE CH HULA; AN P893 ETHNOLOGICAL RE- CREATION OF THE LIFE OF A EXICAN INDIAN. Translated from the Spanish by Lysander Kemp. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1962.

970.3 Scholes, France V., and others. THE MAYA GHONTAL INDIANS 8368 OF ACALAN-TIXCHEL; A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY AND ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE YUCATEN PENINSULA. 2nd ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1968.

970.3 Soustell, Jacques. THE DAILY LIFE OF THE AZTECS, ON THE 8725 EVE OF THE SPANISH CONQUEST. Tr. from the French by Patrick O'Brien. London, 7eidenfeld, and Nicoleon, c1961, 1970.

970.3 Spores, Ronald. THE IiiIXTEC KINGS AND THEIR PEOPLE. S862 1st ed, Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1967.

970.3 Thompson, John Eric S. MAYA HISTORY AND RELIGION. T473 Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970.

970.3 ;Thdmpson, John Eric S. THE RISE AND FALL OF MAYA T473 CIVILIZATION. 2nd ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966.

970.3 Whorl', Benjamin L. MAYA HIEROGLYPHS. EXTRACT FRCE THE W551 ANNUAL REPORT WITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 1940. -123-

SP Benitez, Fernando. LOS INDIOS DE HMCO. 1st ed., 970.4 lexico, Ediciones Era, 1967. B467

970.4 Swanton, John R. INDIAN TRIBES OF MEXICO, CENTRAL 5972 AMERICA AND THE WEST INDIES; AN EXTRACT FROM THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN 145. Indian Tribes of North America. Vashington, G.P.O., 1952.

970.42 Bernal, Ignacio. ANCIENT MEXICO IN COLOUR. Photos by B517 Irmgard Groth. New York, McGraw, 1968.

970,42 Bunzl, George. THE FACE OF THE. SUN KINGDOMS; THE INDIANS B942 OF =CO, GUATEMALA, ECUADOR AND PERU, AND THEIR ANCIENT LANDS. Introduction by C. A. Burland, 1st ed., South Brunswick, N. J. A. S. Barnes, 1969, o1966.

970.42 Casas, Bartolome de las. THE SPANISH COLONIE. Tr. by C336 I. 11. S., Ann Arbor, University Elicrofilms, 1966.

970.42 Hewett, Edgar L. ANCIENT LIFE IN MEXICO AND CENTRAL H598 &MICA, New York, Biblo and Tannen, 1968, c1936.

970.42 Peterson, Frederick A. ANCIENT MEXICO; AN INTRODUCTION P485 TO THE PRE-HISPANIC CULTURES. Maps and drawings by Jose Luis Franco. New York, Putnam, 1962.

970.42 Soustelle, Jacques. LEMO; TRANSLATED FROM THE RUSSIAN BY S725 JAYS HOGARTH, London, Barrie & Rockliff the Cresset P., 1969.

970.42 Spinden, Herbert J. ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS OF hY.XICO AND S757 CENTRAL AMERICA, 3rd and rev. ed. New York, Biblo and Tannen, 1968.

970.4724 Gibson, Charles. TLAXCALA IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. 0448 Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1967, 01952.

970.6571 Covarrubias, i-Liguel. INDIAN ART OF LEXICO AND CENTRAL C873 ft ERICA. Color plates and line drawings by the author. 1st ed., New York. Inoph, 1966.

970.67 1ubler, George. THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF ANCIENT K95 AI ERICA; THE MEXICAN, LAYA, AND ANDEAN PEOPLES. Baltimore, Penguin Books, 1962,

970.67 Vestheim, Paul. THE ART OF ANCIENT L'EXICO. Translated '3529 from Spanish into English by Ursula Bernard. 1st ed., Garden City, N. Y., Anchor Books, 1965.

972 Keen, Benjamin. THE AZTEC IMAGE IN WESTERN THOUGHT. K26 Rutgers University Press, 1971. -124-

972.. Diaz del Castill, Bernal. THE FALL OF THE AZTECS. D542 Illustrated the the conquered, text by the conquerors. Edited by Shirley Clubok. Illus. selected and adapted by Leslie Tillott. Designed by Leslie Tillett. New York, St. Kartinls Press, 1965.

972 Cumberland, Charles C. 1EXICO: THE STRUGGLE FOR 0969 .}.0DERNITY. New York, Oxford University Press, 1968.

972 Sierra, Justo. THE POLITICAL EVOLUTION OF THE )EXICAN 8573 PEOPLE. With notes and a new introduction by Edmundo 01Gorman. Prologue by Alfonso Reyes. Translated by Charles Ramsdell. University of Texas Press, 1969.

972 Parkes, Henry B. A HISTORY OF PEXICO. 3rd ed., rev, and P245 enlarged. Boston, Houghton hifflin, 1970, 0.1933-1969.

972 Simpson, Lesley B. ?'MANY EEXICCG. 4th rev. ed. Berkeley, S613 University of California Press, 1966.

972.0097 Carvajal, Luis de. THE ENLIGAENED; THE WRITINGF: OF LUIS DE C331 CARVAJAL, EL IviOZO. Translated, edited, and with an introduction and epilogue by Seymour 3, Liebman. Pref. by Allan ilevins. Coral Gables, Florida, University of Miami Press, 1957.

972.01 Coe, Lichael D. HMCO. New York, Praeger, 1962. C672

972.01 Bernal, Ignacio. LEXICO BEFORE CORTEZ; ART, HISTORY, B517 LEGEND. Translated by Willis Bernstone. 1st ed. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1963.

972.01 Fuentes, Patricia de. THE CONQUISTADORS; FIRST-PERSON F954 ACCOUNTS OF THE CONQUEST OF )MICO. Pref. by Howard F. Cline. New York, Orion Press, 1963.

972.014 Caso, Alfonso. THE AZTECS; PEOPLE OF THE SUN. Illustrated C341 by ;,iguel Covarrubias; translated by Lowell Dunham. 1st ed. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1958.

972.014 Von Hagen, Victor Wolfgang. THE AZTEC YIAN AND TRIBE. V945 Illustrated by Alberto Beltran. New York New American Library, 1958.

972.014 Duran, Diego d. THE AZTECS; THE HISTORY OF THE INDIES OF D948 NEV SPAIN. Translated, with notes, by Doris Hayden end Fernando Horcasitas. Introduction by Ignacio Bernal. New York, Orion Press, 1964.

972.015 1,erley, Sylvanas G. THE ANCIENT LAYA. Rev, by George V. k864 Brainerd. 3rd ed., Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1956. -125-

972.014 Valliant, George Clapp. AZTECS OF 1 urcol ORIGIN, RISE, V131 AND FALL OF THE AZTEC NATION. Rev. by Suzanneh B. Valliant. Carden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1962.

972.01 Sejourne, Laurette. 3URNI11G 'ITER; THOUGHT AND RELIGION IN 8463 ACCIENT 1EXICO, 'With 82 drawings by Abel ilendoza. Translated from the Spanish by Irene Nicholson. New York, VanLuard Press, 1956.

972.014 Leon-Portilia, liguel. AZTEC THOUGHT AND CULTURE; A L585 STUDY OF THE ANCIENT NAHUATL MIND. Translated from the Spanish by Jack Emory Davis. lst ed. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1963.

972.02 Cases, Bartolome de las. TEARS OF THE INDIANS AND THE C336 LIFE OF LAS CASAS by Sir Arthur Helps. Introduction by Lewis Henke. Williamstown, lass., J. Lilburne, 1970.

972.015 Brainerd, George W. THE MAYA CIVILIZATION. Los Angeles, B814 Southwest ihseum, 1954.

972,015 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural U58 Organization. 1EXICO: PRE-HISPANIC PAINTINGS. Pref. by Jacques Soustell. Introduction by Ignacio Bernal. Greenwich, Conn.; New York Graphic Society, 1958,

972.015 Von Hagen, Victor Wolfgang. WORLD OF THE MAYA. Illustrated V947 by Alberto Beltran. (New York) New American Library. c1960,

972,02 Blacker, Irwin R. CORTES AND THE AZTEC CONQUEST. By the B628 editors of Horizon magazine. Consultant: Gordon Eckholm. 1st ed. New York, American Heritage Pub, Co,; bbok trade and institutional distribution by Harper & Row, 1965.

972.015 Thompson, John Eric S. MAYA ARCHAEOLOGIST. 1st American ed. T473 Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1963.

972.02 Cortes, Hernando. FIVE LETTERS, 1519-1526, Translated by C828 Bayard Morris, with an introduction. New YOrk, W. W. Norton, 1962.

972.02 Diaz del Castillo, Bernal.: THE TRUE HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST D542 OF LEXICO, Ann Arbor. Michigan University Micro- films, 1966.

972.015 Thompson, John Eric S. THE RISE AND FALL OF MAYA CIVILIZATION. T473 Norman University of Oklahoma Press, 1954.

972.02 Gibson, Charles. THE AZTECS UNDER SPANISH RULE; A HISTORY OF G448 THE INDIANS OF THE VALLEY OF MEXICO, 1519-1810. Stanford, California, Stanford University Press, 1964. .. '. ' Il

.. -126-

972.02 Diaz del Castillo, Bernal. THE DISCOVERY AND CONQUEST OF D542 MEX/CO, 1517-1;21, Edited from the only exact copy of the original ms. (and published in Mexico) by Genaro Garcia. aWinalated with en introd. and notes by A. P. Laudslay. Introd. to the American ed. by Irving A. Lemard. New :fork; Farrar, Straus, and Cudahy, 01956.

972.02 Leon Portilla, liguel. THE BROKEN SPEARS; THE AZTEC L585 ACCOUNT OF THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO. English translation by Lysander Kemp. Illus., adapted from original codices paintings, by Alberto Beltran. Boston, Beacon Press, 1962.

972.02 necham, John Lloyd. FRANCISCO DE IBARRA AND NUEVA VIZCAYA. 1886 New York, Greenwood Press, 1968.

972.02 Prescott, William H. THE HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO. P929 Abridged and edited by C. Harvey Gardiner. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1966.

972.02 Padden, R. C. THE HUULINGBIRD AND THE HAWK; CONQUEST AND 4123 SOVEREIGNTY IN THE VALLEY OF MEXICO, 1503-1541. Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1967.

972.02 Simpson, Lesley B. THE ENCOMENDA IN NEW SPAIN; THE S613 BEGINNING OF SPANISH MEXICO. Rev. and enl. ed., Berkeley, University of California Press, 1950.

972.06 Cotner, Thomas E. THE MILITARY AND POLITICAL CAREER OF C844 JOSE JOAQUIN HERRERA, 1792-1834. NEW York, Greenwood Press, 1962.

972.02 Zurita, Alonso de. LIFE AND LABOR IN ANCIENT PXXICO; THE Z96 BRIEF AND SUniARY RELATION OF THE LORDS OF NEW SPAIN. Translated, and withanintrod, by Benjamin Keen. New Brunswick, N. J., Rutgers University Press, 1963.

972.03 Caruso, John Anthony. THE LIBERATORS OF ]EXICO. 0331 Mass., P. Smith, 1967.

972.08 Brenner, Anita. THE WIND THAT SWEPT MEXICO; THE HISTORY B838 OF THE 1EXICAN REVOLUTION, 1910-1942. 184 hiptorical photographs assembled by George R; Leighton. New York & London, Harper & Brothers, 1943.

972.08 Cline, Howard F. THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO, Rev. C641 enlarged. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1963.

972.08 Knapp, Frank A. THE LIFE 0? SEBASTIAN LERDO DE TEJADA, K67 1823-1889; A STUDY OF INFLUENCE AND OBSCURITY. New York, Greenwood Press, 1968.

972.081 Guzman, Martin Luis. THE EAGLE AND THE SERPENT. Translated 0993 from the Spanish by Harriet de Onis. Introd. by Federico de Onis. Carden City, N. Y., Dolphin Books, 3965. -127-

-972.081 Atkin, Rca,i2d, REVOLUTION: VV.T.00 1910-20. 1st American A873 ed. Net foil- J 1.1 Cf:%) 1970, o1969.

972.081 Guzman, 'Cosn LOA. *,:y...24;snsO'F' PANCHO VILLA, Translation 0993 by vire,i-Aia IL Tai:. r,,. Alatin, Univ. of Texas Press, 1965.

972.081 Cline, Horart F. iMICO: RIMEXTION TO EVOLUTION, 1940-1960. C641 London, New York, Oxford University Press, 1962.

972.081 Iduarte, ',mires. NINO, CHILD OF THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION. 121 Translated and adapted by James F. Shearer. Praeger, 1971.

972.081 Johnson, Willism w. aEnale MEXICO; THE VIOLENT EZROENCE J71 OF ;TDFRN NATION. let ed. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday; 1968.

972.081 killon, Robert P. ZAPATA; Thy' IDEOLOGY OF A PEASANT M656 REVOLUTIONARY. 1st ed. Nev, York, Intl. Pubs., 1969.

972.081 01Shaughnessy, Edith L. DIFLOVATIC DAYS. New York and C82 Loudon, Harper and Brothers, 1917.

972.081 Reed, John. IhZYRGENT LEXICO, New York, Greenwood Press, 11.?; 1969, c1914.

972,0820 1,0210n, Robert P. VICENTE LaiBARDO TOLEWNO, MEXICAN

Y.656 ...01XT6T. Cha. Hill University of North Carolina Pt7ess., 1966.

972.082 drnyienourp, Frank R. THE HAKINO Ow MODFRN HEXICO. Intro& B837 by FrtnIr Tannenbaum. Lnglewood Cliffs, M. J., Ppalit..;e-da111 1954.

972.1 :Jeld\a, Prt-)f S, SAN JTAN BOTISTA; GATE &Y TO SPANISH 1'1368 Texas, Aust:_n, University of Texas Press, 1968.

.973,6 Stens'rien, Natilaniel TEXI-,3 AND THE 1+.'7XICAN WAR; A S336 mo4IGLY: OF THE V1T.NNING OF THE SOUTWEST. New Havan, Yee qr:vt!.;.sity press; c1921.

973.16 'le Vacs, Alve.o. RELATION OF NUNEZ CABEZA DE N972 rihetalaed from the Spanish t- Eckingham Smith. tr.., Arbor, '..11ohigan. Universiw Microfilms, 1966.

973.16 Zazere, T7-2 SPANISH BORDERLANDS: A 24694 1)-Ti0n:cu OR OLD FLOTIIDA AND THESOUTHWEST, New Haven, gate University PvIss: 1921.

W3.16 horge.77., Pwa. CONQUISTADORS IN NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY. H811 Nev, Yoe,s, Farrar, Straus, 1963.

Smitt, Jusiv.m H. THE WAR VITH Gioucester, 5613 P 1963, c1919. -128-

973.62 Singletary, Otis A. I'm M/CAN WAR. Chicago, University S616 of alicago Pr.:sc;', 1960.

973.62 Price, Glenn ChlvINS OF THE AR WITH hEXICO, THE P945 POLI-STOCKTON INTRIGUE. Austin, University of Texas, 1967.

973'.62 Henry, Robert S. THE STORY OF THE MEXICAN WAR. New York, H523 F. Ungar Pub, Co. 1961, .31950.

973.62 Dufour, Charles L. THE MEXICAN WAR; A CC PACT HISTORY, D861 1846-1848. Paps by Barbara Long. 1st ed. New York, Hawthorn, 1968.

973.62 Brooks, Nathan C. A 000LETE HISTORY OF THE LIEXICAN WAR., B873 ITS CAUSES, CONDUCT AND CONSEQUENCES: CCtiRISING AN ACCOUNT OF THE VARIOUS MILITARY AND NAVAL OPERATIONS, FRCS,: ITS COANNCEMENT TO THE TREATY OF PEACE... Chicago, The Rio Grande Press, 1965.

973.628130 Smith, George W. CHRONICLES OF THE GRINGOS; THE U.S. ARMY S648 IN THE MEXICAN WAR, 1846-1848; ACCOUNTS OF EYEWITNESSES AND CCEDATANTS. Ed., introduction commentaries, notes, by George Smith and Charles Judah. 1st ed. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1968.

973.621 Rule; Ramon Eduardo. THE VEKICAll 17AR--WAS IT NANIFEST R934 DESTINY? New York, Holt, Rinehart end Winston, 1963.

973.621 Fuller, John D. P. THE LOVEMENT FOR THE ACQUISITION OF F966 ALL MEXICO, 1846-1848. Baltimore, 1ohns Hopkins Press, 1836.

973.16 Descola, Jean. THE CONQUISTADORS. Translated by Malcolm 8448 Barnes. A. M. Kelley, 1970, c1957.

IJCRUI.CHE

1,1" tRACEROG, MEXICO, AND FOREIGN TRADE. 331.544 1966. 3796

Eorley, Sylvanus G. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE 497 1AYA aIEROGLYPHS. Washington, Govt. Print Off. 1915. 4364

Weiant, Clarence W. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CERAMICS OF 732.2 TRES ZAPOTES, VERACRUZ, ITAICO. Washington, 13,S. W415 Govt. Ptint. Oft, 1913. -129-

17 1:2owditch, Charles P. LEMAN AND CENTRAL -62ERICAN 913.72 ANTIQUITIES, 01,1UNWR SYSTES, AND HISTORY; TWENTY- 8785 FOUR PAPTAS. '.'as]lington, Govt. Print. Off., 1904.

MF Stirling, :atthew ;:. STONE I.0110ENTS OF SOUTHERN 913.72 1EXICO. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off, S861 1943.

17 Tozzer, Alfred L'arston. EXCAVATION OF A SITE AT SANTIAGO 913.972 AHUITZOTLA, D. F. MEXICO. Washington, Govt. Print. T757 Off., 1921. hF Gann, Thomas V. F. THE MAYA INDIANS OF SOUTHERN YUCATAN 970.3 AND NORTHERN BRITISH HONLUMS. Washington, Govt. 6198 Print. Off., 1918.

MF Thomas, Cyrus. THE MAYA YEAR. Washington, Govt. 970.3 Print. Off., 1894. T455M

LE Drucker, Philip.. CERAMC STRATIGRAPHY AT CERRO DE LAS 970.4726 LESAS, VERACRUZ, MEXICO. Washington, U. S. Govt. D794 Print. Off., 1948.

17 Drucker, Philip. CERMUC SEQUENCES AT TRES ZAPOTES, 970.4726 VERACRUZ, MEXICO. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. D794 Off., 1943.

1,XDIA 1,1ATERIALS--TAPES AND WORM,

AL VOICE OF THE XTABAY. Inca taqui. (Phonodisc) 781.71803 Capitol V889

AL Alpert, Herb. THE TIJUANA BRASS. (Phonotape) 788.01 Longines Symphonette Society, No date. A456

AL Alpert, Herb. GOING PLACES; HERB ALPERT AND THE 788.01 TIJUANA BRASS. (Audiotape). A4560

AL Alpert, Herb. THE LONELY BULL; HERB ALPERT'S 788.01 TIJUANA BRASS. (Audiotape). A456L

AL Alpert, Herb. SOUTH OF THE BORDER; IERB ALPERT AND 788.01 THE TIJUANA BRASS. (Audiotape). '4568

AL THE TRAGEDY OF EONTEZUHA; A STUDY OF THE SPANISH COLIQUEST 970.3 OF THE AZTEC NATION BY CORTEZ. (Phonotape-Cassette). T763 Released by Forum Associates 225 1273F, 01969. -130-

AL Jimenez, Juan Ramon. JUAN RALON JIIENEZ READING HIS 861.62 POETRY IN SPANITT. (Phonodisc). N. 1. Caedmon, J61 TC 1079.

AL New York Board of Education. IMICO (Phonotape). 917.2 N. Y., 1966. N567

SLIDES

SL EacLaurin, Robert C. A HISTORY OF MICAN ART. 709.011 1161

SL PRE. COLUnDIAN ARCHITECTURE IN THE VALLEY OF 1TXICO. 722.91 (slides) N. Y., American Library Color Slide P912 Company, 1968.

SL BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE IN LEXICO. (slides) N. Y., 724.19 American Library Color Slide Company, 01968. B304

SL 1:EXICAN PAINTINGS OF THE 20TH CENTURY. 759.12 LIal

SL Strand, Paul. THE liEXICAN PORTFOLIO. (Slides) 769.55972 New York, DaCapo Press, c1940-1967. S897

FILISTRIPS AND FICTION PICTURES

FS CCRTES CONQUERS THE AZTECS. (Filmstrip) 972.02 Jam Handy Organization, 1958. C828

APPEALS TO SANTIAGO (i.otion Picture). 970.42 Contemporary FilmstoGraw-Hill, 1966. A646

.P TIil IN THE SUN (rotion Picture). Larie Seton. 972 Released by ;A-andon iilms, 1939. T5C3 -131-

PRINTS

PR Strand, Paul. TIMimacmPORTFOLIO. 769.55972 5597

GRAPHICS LAT3

C. S. Hammond & Co., lAplewood, N. J. CENTRAL &ERICA. 912.72 (Transparency)raplewood, Hammond, No date. H225

C. S. Hammond & Co.1.01e7ood, N. J. NEXICO. 912.972 8225

?.ZAPS

Map hEXICAN WAR AND TERRITORIAL ADIUSTI,ENTS. (Nap). 911.736 Edited by Edgar B. Uesley. Chicago, :611 Denoyer-Leppert, 1966.

?yap Pullman, Albert. IdEXICAN WAR AND COAPRCEISE OF 1850.

911.7362 (Itap). Hart. Chicago, Denoyer-Geppert, 01967. L611

iAp THE LATIN AIMICA SERIES; WITH STUDIES IN INTER - AMERICAN 912.1980 01 TIONS. L356

Map iEXICO. (14). Chicago, renoyer-Geppert, 01970. 912.72 H611

110 U. S. Central Intelligence Agency. 1.APS OF SELECTED 912.80 NATIONS IN LATIN ERICA AND SOUTH A1ERICA. (qap). U58 Washington, 1968-1969.

Map naxico Army. Flap Service. REPUBLICA ilXICANA. 912.972 1611

lap IcCrawHill Book Co. Films Division. WORLD REGIONAL 918 GEOGRAPHY TRANSPARENCIES. SET II: LATIN AMERICA. h145 ,Iew York, LcOrawHill, 01969. -132-

NATIV7- 4l7PIICAN /ALUM' taS

SUBJECT 'HEADINGS

Eskimos (Subdivided by subject) Ethnology Indians (Subdivided by subject) Indians, Treatment of (Subdivided by country) Indians of North America (Subdivided by states, provinces, regions, eta.) Native races Peyotism SEE ALSO names of tribes and linguistic families, e.g. Chippewa Indians- Yakima Indians, etc.

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R Jores, Julie. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR OLMEC SCULPTURE. New York, Library, 016.709011 Museum of Primitive Art, 1963. B456

R Tacoma Public Library. A SELECTED SAMPLE OF BOOKS BY AND ABOUT 016.9704 AMERICAN INDIANS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ONTHE PACIFIC NORTH- T119 WEST. A cooperative project, Tacoma Public Library and Tacoma Community College Library. Tacoma, Wash., no publisher, 1970.

R DICTIONARY OF THE CHINOOK JARGON, OR INDIA" TRADE LANGUAGE OF THE 497.4 NORTH PACIFIC COAST. Seattle, Wash , Shorey Book Store, 1965. 1554 1.1WX.E

0'46.9701 Field, Thomas Warren. AN ESSAY TOWARDS INDIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY: BEING -F456 A-CATALOGUE OF BOOKS PLATING TO THE HISTORY, ANTIQUITIES, UNGUAGES, CUSTCMS, RELIGION, WARS, LITERATURE AND ORIGIN OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS, IN THE LIBRARY OF THOMAS W. FIELD. Detroit, Gale Research Co., 1967.

266.023 Davis, George T. B. METLAXAHTLA; A TRUE NARRATIVE OF THE RED MAN. D261 ClIicao, ram's Horn, 1904.

266.2 Rotifer, Maria BLACK ROBES AND INDIANS ON THE LAST FRONTIER, R244 A STORY OF HEROISM. Milwaukee,Bruce Pub. Co., 1966.

266.2 Smet, Pierre-Jean DaOrigin.PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF THE CATaOLIC 5638 !ASSIGN TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Fairfield, Washington, Ye Galleon Press, 1957. (Salish Indians).

277.3 Berlenofer, Robert F. SALVATION AND THE SAVAGE; AN ANALYSIS OF B512 PROTESTANT MISSIONS AND AMERICAN INDIAN RESPONSE 1787-1862. Lexington, University of Kentucky Press, 1965. -133-

291.211 Barbeau, Marius. THE MODERN GROWTH OF THE TOTEM POLE ON THE NORTH- B233 WEST COAST. Waehinryton, GPO, 1940.

291.211 Benedict, Ruth F. THE CONCEPT OF SPIRIT IN NORTH B463 AMERICA. New York, Kraus Reprint Corp., 1964.

291.211 Macdowell, Lloyd W. THE TOTEM POLES OF ALASKA AND INDIAN MYTHOLOGY. M138 Seattle, Alaska Steamship Co., 1906.

299.7 Barnett, Homer Garner. INDIAN SHAKERS; A MESSIANIC CULT OF THE B261 PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, 1957.

299.7 Burland, Cottie A. NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN MYTHOLOGY. Feltham, B961 Hamlyn, 1968.

299.7 Landes, Ruth. 'OJIBWA RELIGION AND THE MIDEW111IN. Madison, Univ. L256 of Wis. Press, 1968.

299.7 Marriott, Alice Lee and Carol S. Rachlin. PEYOTE. Crowell, 1971. M3 59

299.7 Mooney, James. THE GHOST DANCE RELIGION; SMOHALLA AND HIS DOCTRINE. M818 Seattle, Wash., Shorey Bookstore, 1965.

299.7 Mooney, James. THE GHOST DANCE RELIGION; THE SHAKERS OF PUGET M818 SOUND.Seattle, Shorey Bookstore, 1965?

299.7 Mooney, James. THE GHOST-DANCE RELIGION AND THE SIOUX OUTBREAK OF M818 1890. Abridged. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1965.

299.7 Schaeffer, Claude E. BEAR CEREMONIALISM OF THE KUTENAI INDIANS. 5294 Browning, Montana, U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Museum of the Plains Indian, 1966.

299.7 Tyler, Hamilton A. PUEBLO GODS AND MYTHS. Norman, Univ. of T982 Oklahoma Press, 1964.

299.7 Underhill, Ruth M. RED MAN'S RELIGION; BELIEFS AND PRACTICES OF THE U55 INDIANS NORTH OF MEXICO. Chicago, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1965.

299.7174 Reichard, Gladys A. PRAYER- CCLPULSIVE WORD. New York, J. J. R348 Augustin, 1944. (Navaho prayer).

299.72 Reichard, Gladys A. NAVAHO RELIGION, A STUDY OF SYMBOLISM. New R348 York, Bollingen Foundation; Distr. by Pantheon Books, 1963.

301.150 Lantis, Margaret. ESKIMO CHILDHOOD AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS; L296 NUNIVAK BIOGRAPHIES AND GENEALOGIES. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1960

301.29 Briggs, Jean L. NEVER IN ANGER; PORTRAIT OF AN ESKIMO FAMILY. B854 Cambridge, Harvard Univ. Press, 1970. -134-

301.291 Chance, Norman. THE ESKIMO OF NORTH ALASKA. New York, Holt, C454 Rinehart and Vinston, 1966.

301.291 Dietz, James. THE DYNAMICS OF STYLISTIC CHANGE IN ARIKARA CERAMICS. D312 Urbana, Univ. of Illinois Press, 1965.

301.29701 Gearing, Frederick O. THE FACE OF THE FOX. Chicago, Aldine, 1970. G292

301.29711 Lewis, Claudia Louise. INDIAN FAMILIES OF THE NORTHWEST COAST; 1673 THE IMPACT OF CHANGE. Chicago, Univ. of Chicago, 1970.

301.450973 Deloria, Vine. WE TALK, YOU LISTEN; NEW TRIBES, NEW-TURF.New- D362 York, MacMillan, 1970.

301.45197 Steiner, Stanley. THE NEW INDIANS. 1st ed. New York, Harper & S822 Rove, 1967, c 1968.

301.45197 Bryant,Hilda. THE RED MAN IN AMERICA.Ed. by Dr. Chester Babcock, R915 Assistant Superintendent for curriculum and instruction and Lorraine Misiaszek, consultant for Indian education. Olympia, 1970.

301.45197 U. S. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. TOWARD ECONOMIC DEVEL- U58 OPMENT FOR NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES; A compendium of papers submitted to the Sub-Committee on Economy in government. Washington, U. S. GPO, 1969.

301.45197 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Agricultural Economic Report no.167. U58 RURAL INDIAN AMERICANS IN POVERTY.Washington, D. C. U. S GPO, 1969.

309.1701 Cahn, Edgar S., ed. CUR BROTHERIS KEEPER; THE INDIAN IN WHITE C132 AMERICA. Washington, New Community Press, distb. by World, New York, 1969.

309.179 VanStone, James W. POINT HOPE, AN ESKIMO VILLAGE IN TRANSITION. V281 Seattle, Univ. of Washington Press, 1962.

309.17984 Oswalt, Wendell H. NAPASKIAK, AN ALASKAN ESKIMO COMMUNITY. Twsln, 086 Univ. of Arizona Press, 1963.

326 Lauber, Almon W. INDIAN SLAVERY IN COLONIAL TIMES WITHIN THE L367 PRESENT LIMITS OF THE UNITED STATES.Williamstown, Mass., Corner House, 1970.

340 UNCOMMON CONTROVERSY; RIGHTS OF THE MUCKLESHOOT, PUYALLUP, U54 AND NISQUALLY INDIANS. A report prepared for the American Friends Service Committee. Seattle, Univ. of Wash. Pr., 1970.

340 U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary.. Subcommittee oh U58 Constitutional Rights. AMENDMENTS OF THE INDIAN BILL OF RIGHTS. HEARING, NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION, ON TITLE II OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1968. April 11, 1969, Albuquerque, N. M., Washington, U. S. Govt. Print Office, 1970. -135-

371.32 American Indian Historical Society. TEXTDOOKS AND THE AMERICAN A512 INDIAN. San Francisco, Indian Historian Press, 1970.

371.97 Steere, Caryl. INDIA:. TEACfER-AIDE HANDBOOK. Tempe, Arizona, 8813 State University Press, 1965.

390.09763 Fontana, Bernard L. .PAPAGO INDIAN POTTERY. Seattle, University F679 of Ashington Press, 1962.

394.3 Squires, John L. & McLean, Robert E. APERICAN INDIAN DANCES: S774 STEPS, REYT;:L.S, COSTULES, AND INTERPRETATION, New York, Ronald Press Co., 1963.

398.0973 Ullom, Judith C. FOLKLORE OF THE NORTH AlvERICAN INDIANS; AN U42 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. Washington, Library of Congress, U. S. Govt. Print. Office, 1969.

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398.2 Judson, Katharine ?. EYTHS AND LEGENDS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, J93 ESPECIALLY OF aSHINGTON AND OREGON. Chicago, A. C. 1.cClurg & co., 1910.

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398.2 Thompson, Stith. TALES OF THE NORTH ALERICAN INDIANS. Bloomington, T476 Indiana University Press, 1966.

398.2 Vaudrin, Bill. TANAINA TALES FRU ALASKA. Norman, Okla., V362 University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.

398.20970/ Grey, Herman. TALES FRG.: THE MOHAVES, Norman, University of G843 Oklahoma Press, 1970.

398.209701 Farriott, Alice Lee & Rachlin, Carol K. EaRICAN INDIAN MYTHOLOGY. 1 359 New York, T. Y. Crowell, 1968.

398.24 Clark, LaVerne H. THEY SANG FOR HORSES; THE P.?ACT OF THE HORSE 0593 ON NAVAJO AND APACHE FOLKLORE. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1965.

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497.4 Shaw, George C. THE CHINOOK JARGON AND HO7 TO USE IT; A COI PLETE S534 AND EXHAUSTIVE LEXICON OF THE OLDEST TRADE LANGUAGE OF THE Al ERICAN CONTINENT.

497.5 A FEW SCRIPTURE SELECTIONS AND HMIS IN THE HIDATSA OR GROS VENTRE F432 LANGUAGE. Elbowoods, North Dakota, Fort Derthold fission, 1906.

572 American Anthropologist. SELECTED PAPERS FRO: THE RIERICAN A512 ANTHROPOLOGIST, 18831920. Edited by Frederica De Laguna for the Publications Committee of the American Anthropological Association. With an essay on The beginnings of anthropology in America, by A. Irving Hallowell. Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson, 1960.

572 9enedict, Ruth. PATIEUS OF CULTURE. Boston and New York, 2463 Houghton lifMn Co., 1934.

572 Lisitzky, Genevieve H. FOUR AY.S OF BEING HMAN; AN INTRODUCTION L769 TO ANTHROPOLOGY. Illustrated by C. 3. Fain. New York, Viking Press, c 1956.

571.73 Cain, Harvey T. PETROGLYPHS OF CENTRAL WASHINGTON. Seattle, C135 University of 'ashington Press, 1950.

572.3)7 Gatsc:let, Albert S. AN EXTRACT FRCV, THE KLAMATH INDIANS OF 0255 SOUTHVESTERN OREGON, (en ethnographic sketch). Washington, Dept. of Interior, 1890.

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572.9701 ead, 1;argaret & 2unzel, Ruth L., ed. THE GOLDEN AGE OF ATERICAN ;1499 ANTHROPOLOGY. New Mork, G. Braziller, 1960.

572.979 Kluckhohn, Florence (Rockwood) & Strodtbeck, Fred L. VARIATIONS IN VALUE ORIENTATIONS. Evanston, Row, Peterson, 1961. -137-

572.9791 Steen, Charlie R. 7XCAVZTIONS AT 1E-TAtS CANYON DE CHELLY S813 NATINAL _w'J :JYr, ARIZOPA. Ta.shington, U. S. Dept. of Interior, 19:.5.

572. 9798 Spencer, Robert F. THE iMTA ALASKAN ESKIMO; A STUDY IN ECOLOGY S746 MO SOCIETY. ,ashington, U. S. Govt. Print. Office, 1959.

572.996 Heyerdahl, Thor. Ai,ERICAN INDIANS IN THE PACIFIC; THE THEORY H615 BEHIND THE KON.TIKI EXPEDITION. London, Allen & Unsin, 1952.

572.998 Giddings, James L. THE ARCTIC WOODLAND CULTURE OF THE KOBUK 0453 RIVER. Philadelphia, University :.useum, University of Pennsylvania, 1952.

709.011 CARVINGS & DESIGNS OF HAIDAH INDIANS. (Pictures) Drawn by J.G. C331 Swan, 1873.

709.011 Gunther, Erna. ART IN THE LIFE OF TH1 NORTHVEST COAST INDIANS; 6977 WITH A CATALOG OF THE RAS:USSEN COLLECTION OF NORT1NiEST INDIAN ART AT THE PORTLAND ART ?IUSEUM. Portland, Portland Art .liseum, c 1966.

709.011 Haberland, rolfgang. THE ART OF NORTH AURICA. New York, Crown H114 Publishers, 1964.

709.011 Siebert, Erna & Forman, Werner. NORTH ANLERICAN INDIAN ART: S571 :ASKS, A/U1ETS, WOOD CARVINGS AND CERUIONIAL DRESSFROI:THE NORTH-EST COAST, Translated by Philippa Hentges. London, Hanlyn, 1967.

709.011 U. S. Dept. of the Interior. Indian Arts & Crafts Poard. U580 GRAPHICS ARTS OF THE ALASKAN ESKLj), by Dorothy Jean Ray. ,Tashington, U. S. GPO, n.d.

709.711 Duff, Viilson. ARTS OF THE RAVEN; 1.ASTERTRKS ';Y THE NORTIVEST E855 COAST INDIAN. An exhibition in honour of the one-hundredth anniversary of Canadian confederation. Catalogue text by Jilson Duff with contributory articles by 13111 Holm and Bill Reid. The Vancouver Art Gallery 15 June-24 Sept. 1967.

796.6 Ray, Dorothy Jean. ARTISTS OF THE TUNDRA AND THE SEA. Seattle, R263 University of Jashington Press, 1961,

741.09701 Petersen, Karen D. PLAITS INDIAN ART FRONT FORT LJLRION. 1st ed., P484 University of Oklahoma Press, 1971.

759.01 Dunn, Dorothy. AjERICAE INDIAN PAINTING OF THE SOUTHWEST AND D923 PLAINS AREAS. 1st ed., Albuquerque, University of New 1:exico, 1968. -138-

759.01 Hotz, Gottfried. INDIA:: SKIN PAINTINGS Flat THE A/ERICAN H834 SOUT&EST. Two roprsentations of border conflicts between 1 exico and .ttle 7issouri in the early Eighteenth Century. Tr. by Johannes ;01-Claner. 1:orman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970.

759.13 Wyman, Leland C. SANDPAINTINGS CF THE NAVAHO SHOOTINGV!AY AND THE W934 WALCOTT COLLECTION. 'Jashington, Smithsonian Institution Press, U. S. GPO, 1970.

778.9 Reynolds, Charles R., comp. AMERICAN INDIAN PORTRAITS; FRS: THE R463 VANA::AKER EXPEDITION OF 1913. Greene Press, 1971.

781.71 Densmore, Francis. THE STUDY OF INDIAN LUSIC. Vashington, D391 Smithsonian Report, 1941.

781.7297 1-ATriam, Alan P. ETHNC1:USICOLOGY OF THE FLATHEAD INDIANS. 1568 Chicago, Aldine Pub. Co., 1967.

784,751 Durlin, Natalie (Curtis). THE INDIANS/ 300K; an offering by the 3961 American Indians of Indian lore, musical and narrative, to form a record of the songs and legends of their race. 1!ew York, Dover, 1968, c 1950.

913.7 Anthropological Society of Washington. ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHEOLOGY A628 IN THE AMERICAS. Washington, D.C., 1968.

913.7 Eddy, Frank W. EXCAVATIONS AT LOS PINGS PHASE SITES IN THE E21 NAVAJO RESERVOIR DISTRICT. Sante Fe, LUseum of Nevi Eexico Press, 1961.

913.758 Pope, G.D. CC1 ULGEE NATIONAL LONILENT, GEORGIA. Washington, P825 U. S. Govt. Print. Office, 1956.

913,8 Irwin, Constance F. FAIR GODS AND STONE FACES. New York, I 72 St. '...lartinis Press, 1963.

917.11 Gunn, S. THETaniPOLES IN STANLEY PARK. Vancouver, Canada, G976 E. G. ;;:ac Donald, c 1965.

917.4704 Fenton, Eaniel. A 3RIEF DESCRIPTION OF NEW YORK. Ann Arbor, D415 iach., University iicrofilms, 1966.

917.47042 -,artram, John. TRAVELS IN PEPYSYLVANIA AND CANADA. Ann Arbor, E2 94 University iicrofilms, 1916.

917.5 Lederer, John. TI:E DISCOVERIES OF JOHN LEDERER. Ann Arbor, L473 ich., University ijcrofilms, 1966.

917.55703 Holland, Charlton G. AN ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SOURiVEST A734 VIRGIXIA. 'lashington, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1970.

917.5604 Lawson, John. A ry:: VOYAGE TO CAROLINA. Ann Arbor, University L425 Licrofilms, 1966. -139-

917.6 Nuttall, Thomas. A JOURNAL OF TRAVELS INTO THE ARKANSA TERRITORY. N981 Ann Arbor, li&a. University I.icrofilms, 1966.

917.8 Hamilton, dilliam T. I.'! SIXTY YEARS ON THE PLAINS, TRAPPING, H222 TRADING, AND INDIAN FIGHTING. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1960.

917.8032 Gregg, Josiah. CCHLERCE OF THE PRAIRIES. Ann Arbor, Ikich., C819 University Kicrofilms, 1966.

917.804 Delano, Alonzo. LIFE ON THE PLAINS AND AMONG THE DIGGINGS. D337 Ann Arbor, Rich,, University 1:icrofilms, 1966.

917.810 Rydjord, John. INDIAN PLACE-NA/TS: THEIR ORIGIN, EVOLUTION, AND R992 MEANINGS, COLLECTED IN KANSAS EWE THE SIOUAN, ALONQUIAN, SHOSHONEAN, CADDOAN, IROQUOIAN, AND OTHER TONGUES. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1968.

917.8303 Lehmer, Donald J. ARIKARA ARCHEOLOGY: THE BAD RIVER PHASE. L523 Lincoln, Nebraska, Smithsonian Institution, 1968.

917.84 Lehmer, Donald J. THE FIRE HEART CREEK SITE. Lincoln, Nebraska, L523 Smithsonian Institution, 1966.

917.89 Hewett, Edgar Lee. A GENERAL VIE! OF THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE H598 PUEBLO REGION. In: Smithsonian Institution. Annual report, 1904. Vastington, 1905.

917.89035 Lummis, Charles F. THE LAND OF POCOTinpo. Albuquerque, L958 University of Ne :r Ilexico Press, 1966,

917.91 Schroeder, Albert H. & Hastings, Homer F. LONTEZUYA CASTLE S381 NATIONAL NONUI.ENT, ARIZONA. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Office, 1958.

917.95033 Ross, Alexander. ADVENTURES OF THE FIRST SETTLES ON THE R823 COLUABIA RIVER. Ann Arbor, 'Joh., University Vicrofilms, 1966.

917.95043 Palmer Joel. JOURNAL OF THE TRAVELS OVER THE RCCKY WOUNTAINS, P174 Ann Arbor, Mich., University Mcrofilms, 1966.

917.96 DEfREDATIONS AND MASSACRE BY THE SNAKE RIVER INDIANS. Fairfield, D424 Washington, Ye Calleon Press, 1966.

917.97 hkany, Edmond S. INDIAN GEOGRAPHIC WAKES OF '1ASHINGTON. Seattle, 1483 Hyatt-Fowells School, 1908.

917.97 Swan, James Gilchrist. MIDST OUT OF THE VIORLD; SCENES FRU 8972 VASAINGTON TERRITORY: THE STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA, 1859-61. Edited and with notes and an introd. by Mliam A. Katz. Washington State Historical Society. 1971.

917.97 Anthrop, Theodore. CANOE AND SADDLE; WITH AN INTRODUCTORY 1d793 SKETCH AND PICTURE CAPTIONS BY ALFRED PMRS. Nisqually edition. Portland, Oregon, 3infords & Loft, n. d. -140-

917.973 Cox, Ross. THE COLT PIA RIVER; OR, SCENES AND ADVENTURES DURING C878 DURING RESIDENC: OF SIX YEARS ON THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE RCM I OW TU:S 1 0.1G VARIOUS TRIBES OF INDIANS HITHERTO UNKNO_N; Tccmia IT.: A JOURNEY ACROSS THE MIERICAN CONTINENT. Edited and with an introd. by Edgar I. Stewart and Jane R. Stewart. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1957.

917.98 ,acdowell, Lloyd V. ALASKA INDIAN BASKED/Y. )3.38

917.98 U. S. Dept. of the Interior. WORK OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION FOR U5814 THE NATIVES OF ALASKA, 1916-17.

917.984 Edmonds, H. /.4 THE ESKIMO OF ST. MICHAEL AND VICINITY AS E24 RELATED BY H. V. ELLONDS. Edited by Dorothy Jean Ray. College, Alaska, University of Alaska, 1966.

917.987 Giddings, James Louis. KOBUK RIVER PEOPLE. College, Dept. of 0453 Anthropology and Geography, University of Alaska, 1961.

919.8 Poncins, Gontran de Lontaigne, vicomte de. KABLOONA, by D471 Gontran de Poncins; in collaboration with Lewis Galantiere; illustrated by the author. New York, Reynal & Hitchcock, Inc., c 1941.

919.8 Freuchen, Peter. 300K OF THE ESKIMOS. Edited and with a pref. F889 by Dagmar Freuchen. 1st ed., Cleveland, World Pub. Co., 1961.

919.8 Lantia, I:argaret. ALASKAN ESKIY0 CERELONIALISF, New York, J. J. L296 Augustin, 1947.

919.8 Stefansson, Vilhjalmur. LIFE WITH T:fE ESKII,O. New York, S816M Collier 'cooks, 1962, c 1941.

919.8 "eyer, Edward Eoffat. THE ESXILOS: THEIR ENVIRMENT AND FOLKWAYS. 547 Hamden, Conn., Archon Books, 1962, c 1932.

920 Frazier, Neta (Lohnes). SACAJAWEA: THE GIRL NOBODY KNWS. F848 Yew York,D. IcKay Co., 1967.

920.07 Gridley, larion Eleanor. INDIANS OF TODAY. Editor and compiler: GB47 larion E. Gridley. 4th ed., n.p., I.C.F.P., 1971.

970 :luntington, Ellsworth. THE RED /AV'S CONTINENT; A CHRONICLE OF H949 ABORIGINAL AA1RICA. Neu Haven, Yale University Press, c 1919.

970 Nammack, Georgiana. FRAUD, POLITICS AND THE DISPOSSESSION OF THE Y174 INDIANS; THE IROQUOIS' LAND FRONTIER IN THE COLONIAL PERIOD. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.

970.01 ,rennan, Louis A. AITRICAN MIN; A NE \! iODEL OF AI ?RICAN 1.338 PREHISTORY. New York, Lacmillan, 1970.

970.1 Andrews, Ralph 'Iarren. INDIANS, AS THE iISTERNERS 1669 1st ed., Seattle, Superior Pub. Co., 1963. -141-

970.1 Britt, Albert, GREAT INDIAN CHIEFS; A STUDY OF INDIAN LEADERS IN B862 THE TWO HUNDR1:D 1::AR STRUGGLE TO STOP THE WHITE ADVANCE. Freeport, N. 1., Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

970,1 Bushnell, Geoffrey Hext Sutherland. THE FIRST AMERICANS; THE B979 PRE-COLULBIAN CIVILIZATIONS. New York, LOGraw-Hill, 1968.

970.1 Donaldson, Thomas Corwin. THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY IN C365 THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM (SMTHSONIAN INSTITUTION), WITH ifalOIR AND STATISTICS. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Office, 1887.

970.1 Colden, Cadwallader. THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE INDIAN NATIONS C688 DEPENDING ON THE PROVINCE OF NEWYORK IN AMERICA. Ithaca, N. Y., Great Seal Books, 1958.

970.1 Collier, John. THE INDIANS OF THE AMERICAS. New York, Norton, C699 c 1947.

970.1 National Geographic Society. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ON INDIANS OF C699 THE KNERICAS; A COLOR-ILLUSTRATED RECORD BY EATHEW W. STERLING. 'ath contributions by Hiram Bingham and others. Illustrated with fullcolor reproductions of 149 paintings by Langdon Kihn and H. Li. Herget. Foreword by John Oliver La Gorce. ':ashington, 1957, 1955.

970.1 Curtis, Edward S. THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN; being a series of C978 volumes picturing and describing the Indians of the United States, and Alaska, *mitten, illustrated, and published by Edward S. Curtis; rk, by Frederick l!ebb Hodge, foreword by Theodore Roosevel.,; field research conducted under the patronage of J. Plerpont Lorgan. New York, Johnson Reprint, 1970.

970.1 Daniels, Walter /flachray, ed. AIERICAN INDIANS. New York, D186 lalson, 1957.

970.1 Debo, Angie. A HISTORY OF THE INDIANS OF THE UNITED STATES. D287 Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970,

970.1 Driver, Harold Edson. INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA. Chicago, D782 University of Chicago Press, 1961.

970.1 Dueul, Leo, comp. CONQUISTADORS ';ITHOUT SWORDS: ARCHAEOLOGISTS D853 In THE AJ.ERICAS; AN ACCOUNT WITH ORIGINAL NARRATIVES. New York, St. Martints, 1967.

970.1 Eggan, Frederick Russell. THE AURICAN INDIAN; PERSPECTIVES FOR E29 THE STUDY OF SOCIAL CHANGE. Chicago, Aldine Pub. Co., 1966,

970.1 Farb, Peter. MAN'S RISE TO CIVILIZATION AS SHOYN BY THE INDIANS F219 OF NORTH J!,LERICA FROM PRITEVAL TINES TO THE COMING OF THE INDUSTRIAL STATE. 1st ed., New York, Dutton, 1968. -142-

970.1 Farrand, Livingston. BASIS OF AMERICAN HISTORY, 1500-1900. F241 New York and London, Harper & Brothers, 1904.

970.1 Fay, George Emory. CHARTERS, CONSTITUTIONS, AND BY-LAWS OF F282 THE INDIAN TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA, Compiled/edited by George E. Fay. Greeley, Museum of Anthropology, Colorado State College, 1970.

970.1 Forbes, Jack D. THE INDIAN IN AMERICA'S PAST. Englewood Cliffs, F693 N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1964.

970.1 Ford, James Alfred. A COMPARISON OF FORMATIVE CULTURES IN THE F699 AMERICAS; DIFFUSION OR THE PSYCHIC UNITY OF ?AN. Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1969.

970.1 Giddings, James 1,0111.3. ANCIENT MEN OF THE ARTIC. 1st ed., 0453 New York, Knopf, 1967.

970,1 Golden, Gertrude. THE AMERICAN INDIAN THEN AND NOW. San Antonio, G618 Naylor Co., 1957.

970.1 Hamilton, Charles. CRY OF THE THUNDERBIRD: THE AMERICAN H217 INDIAN'S OWN STORY. Edited and with an introd. and commentary by Charles Hamilton. With paintings by George Catlin and sketches by American Indian artists. New ed., University of Oklahoma Press, 1972.

970.1 Heath, Monroe. OUR AMERICAN INDIANS AT A GLANCE. Menlo Park, H438 California, Pacific Coast Publishers, 1961,

970.1 Heizer, Robert Fleming. LANGUAGES, TERRITORIES, AND NAMES OF H468 CALIFORNIA INDIAN TRIBES. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1966.

970.1 Huddleston, Lee Eldridge. ORIGINS OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS; H884 EUROPEAN CONCEPTS, 1492-1729.Austin, Published for the Institute of Latin American Studies by the University of Texas Press, 1967.

970.1 Hyde, George E. INDIANS OF THE HIGH PLAINS: FROk THE PREHISTORIC H993 PERIOD TO THE COMING OF EUROPEANS. 1st ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1959.

970.1 Hyde, George E. INDIANS OF THE WOODLANDS: FROM PREHISTORIC H993H TI.I1S TO 1725. 1st ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1962.

970.1 Jennings, Jesse David. PREHISTORY OF NORTH AMFRICA. New York, J54 LoGraw-Hill, 1968.

970.1 Josephy, Alvin M. THE INDIAN HERITAGE OF AMERICA. 1st ed., J83 Nev' York, Knopf, 1968.

970.1 La Farge Oliver. A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN. L159 New York, Crown Publishers, 1956. -143-

970.1 Leonard, Jonathan Norton. ANCIENT AalERICA, by Jonathan Norton L581 Leonard and the editors of Time-Life Books. New York, Time, 1967.

970.1 Levine, Stuart, comp. THE PI'iERICAN INDIAN TODAY. Edited by L665 Stuart Levine and Nancy Oestreich Lurie. 1st ed., Deland, Florida, Everett Edwards, 1968.

970.1 McNickle, D'Arcy. THE INDIAN TRIBES OF THE UNITED STATES: M169 ETHNIC AND CULTURAL SURVIVAL. London, New York, Oxford University Press, 1962.

970.1 1.arek, Kurt V. THE FIRST AMERICAN; A STORY OF NORTH AMERICAN }323 ARCHAEOLOGY, by C. V. Ceram, pseud. Tr. from German by Richard & Clara Winston. 1st ed., New York, Harcourt, 1971.

970.1 larriott, Alice Lee & Rachlin, Carol K. AMERICAN EPIC; THE 1359 STORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN. New York, Putnam, 1969.

970.1 Marriott, Alice Lee. GREENER FIELDS; EXPERIENCES AMONG THE M359 AMERICAN INDIANS. New York, Greenwood, 1968.

970.1 Matthews, idashington. THE CATLIN COLLECTION OF INDIAN PAINTINGS. LA42 In: U. S. National museum. Annual report, 1890. Washington, 1891.

970.1 Liles, Charles. INDIAN AND ESKIMO ARTIFACTS OF NORTH AMERICA. M643 A.th a foreword by Frederick J. Doesstader. New York, Bonanza, 1963.

970.1 Morgan, Lewis Henry. HOUSES AND HOUSE-LIFE OF THE AiERICAN N848 ABORIGINES. With an introd. by Paul Bohannan. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1965.

970.1 Olson, Ronald LeRoy. ADZE, CANOE, AND HOUSE TYPES OF THE 052 NORTH )EST COAST. Seattle, Vashington, University of 'fashington Press, 1927.

970.1 Oswalt, vlendell H. ALASKAN ESKIMOS. San Francisco, Chandler, 086 c 1967.

970.1 Oswalt, Yendell H. THIS LAND VAS THEIRS; A STUDY OF THE NORTH 086 AMERICAN INDIAN. New York, Wiley, 1966.

970.1 Oven, Roger C., comp. THE NCRTH AMERICAN INDIANS; A SOURCEBOOK, 09? edited, and with introd., by Roger C. Owen, James J. F. Deetz, and Anthony D. Fisher. New York, Macmillan, 1967.

970.1 Powell, Peter J. SWEET MEDICINE; THE CONTINUING ROLE OF THE P885 SACRED ARROVS, THE SUN DANCE, AND THE SACRED BUFFALO HAT IN NORTHERN CHEYENNE HISTORY. 1st ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.

970.1 Raclin, Paul. THE STORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN. New York, 8129 Liveright Publishing Corporation, 1944. -144-

970.1 Ray, Dorothy Jean. -T.SKITIO MASKS: ART AND CEREMONY. Photos by R263 Alfred A. Blaker. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1967.

970.1 Reading, Robert S. INDIAN CIVILIZATIONS. Illus. by Tom Jones. 8287 San Antonio, Naylor Co., 1961.

970.1 Saum, Levis O. THE FUR TRADER AND THE INDIAN. Seattle, S256 University of Washington Press, 1965.

970.1 Spencer, Oliver M. INDIAN CAPTIVITY. Ann Arbor, Mich., S744 University liderofilms, 1966.

970.1 Spencer, Robert F. THE NATIVE AMERICANS; PREHISTORY AND S745 ETHNOLOGY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, by Robert F. Spencer, Jesse D. Jennings, et al. New York, Harper & Row, 1965.

970.1 Underhill, Ruth Murray. RED MAN'S AMERICA; A HISTORY OF INDIANS U55 IN THE UNITED STATES. Illus. by Marianne Stoller. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1953.

970.1 U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIAN AND ESKIMO CHILDREN. U58 Washington, 1966.

970.1 Wauchope, Robert. LC6T TRIBES & SUNKEN CONTINENTS; MYTH AND V354 METHOD IN THE STUDY OF AMERICAN INDIANS. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1962.

970.1 Willey, Gordon Randolph. AN INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY. Ii714 Englelood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1966.

970.1 Villiams, hib:ey V. NAVAJO POLITICAL PROCESS. Washington, 17721 Smithsonian Institution Press, 1970.

970.1 ',:issler, Clark. THE AMERICAN INDIAN, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE 11816A ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE NEV/ WORLD. 3d ed., New York, P. Smith, 0 1938, 1957.

970.1 issler, Clark. INDIANS OF THE UNITED STATES; FOUR CENTURIES OF 1;816 THEIR HISTORY AND CULTURE. New York, Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, c 1940.

970.16 Hagan, :Iilliam Thomas. THE INDIAN IN AMERICAN HISTORY. New York, H143 Yacmillan, 1963.

970.2 Anderson, Eva (Greenslit). CHIEF SEATTLE. Illus. by Fern A546 Cousineau Duncan, Caldwell, Idaho, Caxton Printers, c 1943, 1950.

970.2 Black Elk, Oglala Indian. BLACK ELK SPEAKS; BEING THE LIFE STORY B628 OF A HOLY MAN OF THE OGLALA SIOUX, AS TOLD THROUGH JOHN G. NEIHARDT (FLAMING RAINBOW), Illustrated by Standing Bear. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1961. -146-

970.3 Allen, T. D., pseud. NAVAHOS HAVE FIVE FINGERS. Norman, A431 University of Oklahoma Press, 1963.

970,3 Anderson, John Alvin. TEE SIOUX OF THE ROSEBUD; A HISTORY IN A547 PICTURES. Photos. by John A. Anderson. Text by Henry W. Hamilton and Jean Tyree Hamilton. 1st ed., University of Oklahoma Press, 1971.

970.3 Annals of the Cakchiquels. THE ANNALS OF THE CAKCHIQUELS; A613 translated from the Cakchiquel Maya by Adrian Recinos and Delia Goetz. Title of the lords of Totonicapan; translated from the Quiche text into Spanish by Dionisio Jose Chonay; English version by Delia Goetz. 1st ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1953.

970.3 Bad Heart Bull, Amos. A PICTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF THE OGLALA B132 SIOUX. Text by Helen H. Blish. Introd. by Mari Sandoz. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1967.

970.3 Baird, W. David. PETER PITCHLYNN: CHIEF OF THE CHOCTAWS. B163 University of Oklahoma Press, 1972.

970.3 Baldwin, Gordon Cortis, THE ANCIENT ONES; BASKETMAKERS AND CLIFF 8181 XELLERS OF THE SOUTHWEST, With an introd. by Erik K. Reed. 1st ed., New York, Norton, 1963.

970.3 Sandi, Hans George. ESKIE0 PREHISTORY. Translated by Ann E. B214 Keep. College, University of Alaska Press; dist. by University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1969.

970.3 Barnett, Homer Garner, THE COAST SALISH OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. B261 Eugene, University of Oregon, 1955.

970.3 Beal, Merrill D. "I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER"; CHIEF JOSEPH B366 AND THE NEZ PERCE VAR. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1963.

970.3 Beals, Ralph Leon. CHERAN: A SIERRA TARASCAN VILLAGE. Prepared B366 in cooperation with the United States Department of State as a project of the Interdepartmental committee on cultural and scientific cooperation. Westport, Connecticut, Negro Universities Press, 1970.

970.3 Benson, Elizabeth P., ed. DUI/BARTON OAKS CONFERENCE ON THE B474 =EC. October 28th and 29th, 1967. ashington, D. C., Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 1968.

970.3 Bernal, Ignacio. THE OLILEC WORLD. Translated by Doris Heyden, 3517 Fernando Horcasitas. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1969.

970.3 Berthrong, Donald J. THE SOUTHERN CHEYENNES, 1st ed., Norman, B542 University of Oklahoma Press, c 1963. -147-

970.3 Boas, Franz. KWAKIUTL ETIINCGRAFIY, Edited by Helen Codere. Chi- B662 cago, University of Chicago Press, 1966.

970.3 Brown, Douglas (Summers). THE CATAVIBA INDIANS, THE PEOPLE OF THE . B877 RIVER. Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1966,

970.3 Cancisn, Frank. ECONOMICS AND PRESTIGE IN A MAYA COMMUNITY; TH1 C215 RELIGIOUS CARGO SYSTEM IN ZINACANTAN,Stanford, Calif., Stanford U. 1965.

970.3 Clarke, Mary Whatley. CHIEF BOWLES AND THE TEXAS CHEROKEES. 1st. ed, C599 Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1971.

970.3 Coe, Michael D. AMERICA'S FIRST CIVILIZATION. Consultant. Richard C672 B. Woodbury. New York, American Heritage; dist. by Van- Nostrand, 1968.

970.3 Coe, Michael D. THE MAYA. New York, Praeger, 1966. C672

970.3 Cohoe, William. A CHEYENNE SKETCHBOOK. Commentary By E. Adamson C678 Hoebel and Karen Daniels Petersen. 1st. ed,, Norman, Uni- versity of Oklahoma Press, 1964.

970.3 Colson, Eli7abeth, THE MAKAH INDIANS; A STUDY OF AN INDIAN TRIBE C723 IN MODERN AMERICAN SOCIETY. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1953.

970.3 Corkran, David H. THE MROKEE FRONTIER: CONFLICT AND SURVIVAL, C799 1740-62, 1st. ed. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1962.

970.3 Costello, Joseph A. THE SIWASH, THEIR LIFE LEGENDS AND TALES; C841 PUGET SOUND AND PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Seattle, The Calvert Company, 1895.

970.3 Dale, Edward Everett. ed., & Litton, Gaston. CHEROKEE CAVALIERS; D139 FORTY YEARS OF CHEROKEE HISTORY AS TOLD IN THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE RIDGEWATIE-BOUDINOT FAMILY. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1939,

970.3 Debo, Angie. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE CHOCTAW REPUBLIC. 2d ed., D287 Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1961.

970.3 Dennis, Wayne. THE HOPI CHILD. New York, Science Editions, 1965, D411 c 1940.

970.3 Dozier, Edward P. HANO, A TEWA INDIAN COMMUNITY IN ARIZONA. New- D755 York. Holt, Rinehart and rirston, 1966.

970.3 Driver, Harold Edson, Driver, Willhelmine.ETHNOGRAPHY AND AC- D782 CULTURATICN OF THE CHICAIMECA-JONAZ OF NORTHEAST MEXICO. Bloomington, Indiana University, 1963.

970.3 Drucker, Philip, Heizer, Robert F. TO MAKE MY NAME GOOD; A D794 REEXAMINATION OF THE SOUT-1ERN KWAKIUTL POTLATCH. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1967. 1

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970.3 TREATY BETWEEN THE U. S. AND THE DUAMISHI SUQUAMISH, ANELOTHER AL- D812 LIED AND SUBORDINATE' TRIBES' OF INDIANS IN WASH. TEM. Shorey'q Book Store, Facsimile reproduction, 1966.

970.3 Eells, Myron. THE TVANA INDIANS OF THE SKOKOMISH RESERVATION IN E26 WASHINGTON TERRITORY. By Rev. M. Eells., Author's ed. Washington, 1877.

970.3 Ewers, John Canfield. THE BLACKFEET: RAIDERS ON THE NORTHWESTERN E94 PLAINS., 1st ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1958.

970.3 Forbes, Jack D. WARRIORS CF THE COLORADO; THE YUMAS OF THE F693 QUECHAN NATION AND THEIR NEIGHBORS, 1st ed., Norman Univer- sity of Oklahoma Press, 1965.

970.3 Frisbie, Charlotte Johnson. KINAALDA; A STUDY OF THE NAVAHO GIRL'S F921 PUBERTY CEREMONY. 1st ed., Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan Univer- sity Press, 1967.

970.3 Garfield, Viola E. THE TSIMSHIAN INDIANS AND THEIR ARTS. THE G231 TSIMSHIAN AND THEIR NEIGHBORS. Tsmishian sculpture. By Paul S. Wingert. Seattle, University of Washington, n. d.

970.3 Gibson, Arrell Morgan. THE CHICKASAWS. Norman, University of G448 Oklahoma Press, 1971.

970.3 Gibson, Arrell Morgan. THE KICKAPOOS; LORDS OF THE MIDDLE BORDER. G448 1st, ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1963.

970.3 Gilpin, Laura. THE ENDURING NAVAHO. Austin, University of Texas G489 Pr, (1968).

970.3 Graburn, Nelson H. ESKIMOS WITHOUT IGLOOS; SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC G728 DEVELOPMENT IN SUGLUK. Boston, Little, Brown, 1969.

970.3 Graham, John A., ea, ANCIENT MESOAMERICA; SELECTED READINGS. G739 Palo Alto, Peek Publications, c 1966.

970.3 Grinnell, George Bird. THE FIGHTING CHEYENNES. Norman, UniverSity G868 of Oklahoma Press, 1963, c 1915.

970.3 G868C Grinnell, George Bird. THE CHEYENNE INDIANS, THEIR HISTORY AND WAYS OF LIFE. New intrcd. by Mari Sandoz. Photos by Elizabeth C. Grinnell and Mrs. F. E. Tuell. New York, Cooper Square Pub- lishers, 1962.

970.3 Gubser, Nicholas J. THE NUMAMIUT ESKIMOS, HUNTERS OF CARIBOU. G921 New Haven, Yale University Press, 1965.

970.3 Hagan, William Thomas.THE SAC AND FOX INDIANS., 1st ed., Norman, H141 University of Oklahoma Press, 1958.

970.3 Harrod, Howard L.MISSION AMONG THE BLACKFEET. 1st ed., Norman, H296 University of Oklahoma Press, 1971. -149-

970.3 Hassrick, Royal B. THE SIOUX; LIFE AND CUSTOMS OF A WARRIOR H355 SOCIETY. In collaboration with Dorothy Maxwell and Cite M. Bach. 1st ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1964.

970.3 Hoebel, Edward Adamson. THE CHEYENNES; INDIANS OF THE GREAT PLAINS. H693 New York, Bolt, 1960.

970.3 Howard, James Henri. THE PONCA TRIBE. In collaboration with Peter H848 LeClaire, tribal historian, and other members of the tribe. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off.; for sale by the Super- intendent of Documents, 1965.

970.3 Hunt, George T. THE WARS OF THE IROQUOIS; A STUDY IN INTERTRIBAL H941 RELATIONS. Madison, the University of Wisconsin press, 1960, c1940.

970.3 H993 R Hyde, George E. RED CLOUD'S FOLK; A HISTORY OF THE OGLALA SIOUX INDIANS. Norman, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma press c1937.

970.3 Hyde, George E. A SIOUX CHRONICLE. 1st ed., Norman, University H993 of Oklahoma Press, 1956.

970.3 Jablow, Joseph. THE CHEYENNE IN PLAINS INDIAN TRADE RELATIONS. Jll 1795-1840. New York, J. J. Augustin, 1951.

970.3 Jones, William Kirkland. NOTES ON THE HISTORY AND MATERIAL CULTURE J79 CF THE TONKAWA INDIANS.Washington Smithsonian Press; for sale by the Supt. of Does. U. S. Govt. Print Office, 1969.

970.3 Josephy, Alvin M. THE NEZ PERCE INDIANS AND THE OPENING OF THE J83 NORTHWEST. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1965.

970.3 ialpatrick. Jack Frederic, ed. and tr. THE SHADOW OF SEQUOYAH; K48 SOCIAL DOCUMENTS OF THE CHEROKEES, 1862-1964, translated and edited by Jack Frederick and Anna Gritts Kilpatrick. 1st ed., Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1965.

970.3 Kluckhohn, Clyde, TEE NAVAHO. by Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea K66 Leighton. Rev, ed., by Lucy H. Wales and Richard Kluckhohn. Published in cooperation with the American Museum of Natural History. Garden City, N. Y. Natural History Library 1962.

970.3 Krause, Aurel. THE TLINGIT INDIANS; RESULTS OF A TRIP TO THE K91 NORTHWEST COAST OF AMERICA AND THE BERING STRATLS.Trans- lated by Erna Gunther. Seattle, Published for the American Ethnological Society by the University of Washington Press, 1956.

970.3 Kroeber, Theodora. ISHI IN TWO WORLDS; A BIOGRAPHY OF THE LAST K93 WILD INDIAN IN NORTH AMERICA. With a foreword by Lewis Gannett. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1961.

970.3 Kroeber, A. L. ed.. WALAPAI ETHNOGRAPHY, Gordon MacGregar, K93W Robert McKennan, Scudder McKeel, and Maurice Mbok. N. Y., Kraus Reprint Corp., 1964 -150-

970.3 Landes, Ruth. THE MYSTIC LAKE SIOUX; SOCIOLOGY OF THE L256 =MANTON:IAN SANTEE. adison, University of Wisconsin

. Press, 1968.

970.3 Lee Nelson. THREE YEARS Al ONG THE CCMANCHES; THE NARRATIVE OF

L918 NELSON LEE, THE TEXAS RANGER... . With an introduction by Walter Prescott Webb, 1st ed. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1957.

970,3 Louie, Robert Harry. THE CROW INDIANS. New York, Holt, Rinehart L918 and Winston, c1935.

970.3 Palintock, Walter. FOUR DAYS IN A MEDICINE LODGE. Seattle, ta27 Shorey Book Store, 1965.

970.3 McCurdy, James G. INDIAN DAYS AT NEAH BAY, FROM AN UNFINISHED N133 MANUSCRIPT. Edited by Cordon Newell, Seattle, Superior Publishing Company, 1961.

970.3 McReynolds, Edwin C. THE SEMINOLES. 1st ed. Norman, University M174 of Oklahoma Press, 1957.

970.3 McWhorter, Lucullus V. THE CRIME AGAINST THE YAKEMAS. lst ed. U177 Yakima, 01913.

970.3 TREATY BETWEEN THE U.S. AND THE MAKAH TRIBE OF INDIANS, JAN. 31, W35 1855; RATIFIED APR. 18, 1895. Seattle, Shoreyls Book Store, 1966. (Facsimile reproduction)

970.3 Marriott, Alice Lee. THE TEN GRANDMOTHERS. Norman, University N359 of Oklahoma Press, 1945.

970.3 atheYs, John Joseph. THE °SAGES, CHILDREN OF THE MIDDLE WATERS. M429 1st ed. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1961.

970.3 yhall, Mildred P. THE KIOWAS. 2nd ed. Norman, University of M469 Oklahoma Press, 1971.

970.3 lelintock, Walter. THE OLD NORTH TRAIL; OR, LIFE, LEGENDS AND M478 RELIGION OF THE BLACKFEET INDIANS. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1968.

970.3 Meyer, Roy Willard. HISTORY OF THE SANTEE SIOUX; UNITED STATES M613 INDIAN POLICY ON TRIAL. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1968, 01967.

970.3 Mitchell, Emerson Blackhorse and Allen, T.D.MIRACLE HILL; M681 THE STORY OF A NAVAHO BOY. 1st ed. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1967.

970.3 licinaday, Matachee Scott. THE WAY TO RAINY MOUNTAIN. lst. ed. 032 Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1969.

970.3 Mozino Suarez de Figueroa, Jose Mariano. NOTICIAS DE NUTKA; AU N939 ACCOUNT OF NOOTKA SOUND IN 1792. Tr. & ed. by Iris Higbie Wilson. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1970. -151-

970.3 Mooney, James. THE CHEYENNE INDIANS. New ,York, Kraus Reprint Corp., M818 1964.

970.3 Matthews, Ifishington. NAVAJO WEAVERS. Washington, 1884. N316

970.3 Newcomb, Franc (Johnson) NAVAHO NEIGHBORS. 1st ed. Norman, N537 University of Oklahoma Press, 1966.

970.3 TREATY BETYEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE NISQUALLY AND OTHER BANDS N722 OF INDIANS. Seattle, Shorey Book Store, 1966. (Facsirn. reproduction)

970.3 Mane, Welter Collins. SUN IN THE SKY. 1st ed. Norman, 041 University of Oklahoma Press, c1950.

970.3 Olson, Ronald LeRoy. THE QUINAULT INDIANS. ADZE, CANOE, AND 052 HOURSE TYPES OF THE NORTH\7EST COAST. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1967.

970.3 Opler, Morris Edward. AN APACHE LIFE-WAY; THE ECONOMIC, SOCIAL 061 AND RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS OF THE CHIRICABUA INDIANS. New York, Cooper Square: Publishers, 1965, c1941.

970.3 Parsons, Elsie Worthington (Clews). NOTES ON ZUNI. Lancaster, P267 Pa., Published for the American Anthropological Association, 1917. (Also, Kraus Reprint Corp., 1964)

970.3. Parsons, Elsie Clews. THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF THE TEWA OF NEW P267 }IEXICO. New York, Kraus Reprint Corp., 1964.

970.3 Petersen, Karen Daniels. HOWLING WOLF; A CHEYENNE WARRIOR'S P484 GRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF HIS PEOPLE. Palo Alto, California, American West PUblishing Company, 1968.

970.3 Ray, Verne Frederick. PRIMITIVE PRAGMATISTS; THE MODOC INDIANS

R264 . OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Incorporating field data collected by Ethel Alpenfels and others. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1963.

970.3 Red Fox, Chief. THE ME1iOIRS OF CHIEF RED FOX. 1st ed. New York, R312 McGraw, 1971.

970.3 Reina, Ruben E. THE LAW OF THE SAINTS; A POKOMAM PUEBLO AND ITS R364 COWUNITY CULTURE. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1967,c1966.

970.3 Ruby, Robert H. & Brown, John A. THE CAYUSE INDIANS; IMPERIAL R897 TRIBEak.M OF OLD OREGON. 1st ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1972.

970.3 Ruby, Robert H. & Brown, John A. THE SPOKANE INDIANS; CHILDREN R897 OF THE SUN. University of Oklahoma Press, 1970.

970.3 Sandoz, Mari. CHEYENNE AUTUMN. New York, NbGraw-Hill, 1953. 5218 -152-

. 1 087 WCNAB AND A WHITE liAN IN THE LODGES OF THE BLACKFEET, New York, Fawcett, 01935.

LuTer, JcJ;1 8454 INDIANS. Edited by Stanley Vestal. University of Oklahoma Press, 1956.

970.3 Sewid, James. GUESTS NEVER LI:AVII; HUNGRY; THi, AUTOBIOCRAPhi: S517 JAMS SEWID, A KWAKIUTL INDIAN. Edited by James P. Spradley. New Haven, Yale, 1969.

970.3 Shepardson, Ary, NAVAJO WAYS IN GOVERWENT; A STUDY IN POLITICAL 3547 PROCESS. American Anthropological Association, 1963.

970.3 Spinden, Herbert Joseph. THE NE7, PERGE INDIANS. New York, S757N Kraus Reprint Corporation, 1964.

970.3 Starkey, karion Lena, THE CHEROKEE NATION. Net York, A.A. Knopf, 5795 1946.

970.3 Stern, Theodore, THE KLAMATH TRIBE; A PEOPLE AND THEIR RESERVATION. 5839 Seattle, University of Washington Press, 01966,

970.3 Sutherland, Thomas A. HOWARD'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE NEZ PERCE 8966 INDIANS, 1878. no pub., n.d.

970.3 Swan, Jai:nes Gilchrist. THE INDIANS OF CAPE FLATTERY, AT THE S972 ENTRANCE TO THE STRAIT OF FUCA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1870.

970.3 Swanton, John R. AN EARLY ACCOUNT OF THE CHOCTAW INDIANS. New S972C York, Kraus Reprint Corp., 1964.

970.3 Terrell, John Upton. APACHE CHRONICLE. World Publishing, 1972. T325

970.3 Thompson, Laura. THE HOPI WAY. New York, Russell & Russell, 1965. 1473

970.3 Trenhulm, Virginia Cole. THE ARAPAHOES, OUR PEOPLE. 1st ed. T794 University of Oklahoma Dress, 1970.

970.3 Tronholm, Virginia Cole. & Curley, kaurine. THE SHOSHoNIS, SENTINE: 3 T794 OF THE ROCKIES. 1st ed. University of Oklahana Press, 1964.

970.3 Underhill, RI,Jh :Aurray. THE NAVAJOS. University of Oklahoma U55 Press, 1956,

970.3 Unrau, Yilliam E. THE KANSA INDIANS; A HISTORY OF THE WIND PEOPLE, U58 16731873. lot ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1971.

0/0.3 1.'aiker, Deward E. CONFLICT AND SCHISM IN NEZ PERCE ACCULTURATION; 11"8 A STUDY OF RELIGION AND POLITICS. Washington State University Press, 1968. -153-

970.3 Walker, Deward E. tUTUAL CROSS UTILIZATION OF ECONGAIC RESOURCES W178 IN THE PLATEAU: EXAITLE FRUI ABORIGINAL NEZ PERCE FISHING PRACTICES, Yashington State University, 1967.

970.3 Wallace, Ernest & Hoebel, E, Adamson. THE COIANCHES: LORDS OF W188 TIE SOUTH PLAINS. lot ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1952.

970.3 Waters, Frank. BOOK OF THE HOPI. Drawings and source material W329 recorded by Oswald White Bear Fredericks. New York, Viking Press, 1963.

970.3 Wauchope, Robert. THEY FOUNTHE BURIED CITIES; EXPLORATION AND 054 EXCAVATION IN THE AMER CAN TROPICS. University of Chicago Press, 1965. ,/' 970.3 Weltfish, Gene. THE LOST UNIVERSE, WITH A CLOSING CHAPTER ON W464 THE UNIVERSE REGAINED. New York, Basic Books, 1965.

970.3 Wilkins, Thurman. CHEROKEE TRAGEDY; THE STORY OF THE RIDGE FAMILY 1:1685 AND THE DECMATION OF A PEOPLE. New York, Iscmillan, 1970,

970.3 TREATY BETWEEN THE U.S. AND THE INDIANS OF WILLM.ETTE VALLEY. ti7689 Seattle, Shoreyl s Book Store. (Facsimile reproduction, 1966)

970.3 Woodward, Grace Steele. THE CHERCKEES. 1st ed. University of W899 Oklahoma Press, 1963.

970.3 Wright, Don D. LUMMIS SHAPE OWN ECONOMIC DESTINY. Reprint from W948 OpportuAity (periodical), Oct. 1971, pp. 19-22.

970.3 Writers' Program. 3':ontana. THE ASSINIBOINES: FROM THE ACCOUNTS W956 OF THE OLD ONES TOLD TO FIRST BOY (JANES LARPENTEUR LONG). Edited and with an intro& by idchael Stephen Kennedy. New ed. Uni7ersity of Oklahoma Press, 1961.

970.3 TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE YAKEVA NATION OF INDIANS; Y15 JUNE, 1855. RATIFIED MAR. 8, 1859. Seattle, Shorey Book Store, 1966. (Facism. reproduction)

970.309 Howard, Helen Addison. SAGA OF CHIEF JOSEPH. Maps and illus. by H849 George D. McGrath. Caldwell, Idaho, Caxton Printers, 1965.

970.309 Ruby, Robert H. & Brown, John A. HALF-SUN ON THE COLUMBIA; A R897 BIOGRAPHY OF CHIEF ROSES. University of Oklahoma Press, 1965.

970.30924. Whiteriolf, Jim, JU WHITEdOLF: THE LIFE OF A KIOWA APACHE W594 INDIAN. Ed., introd. & epilogue by Charles S. Brant. New York, Dover, 1969.

970.4 Cotterill, Robert Spencer. THE SOUTHERN INDIANS; THE STORY OF C847 THE CIVILIZED TRIBES BEFORE RI1.0VAL. 1st ed, University of Oklahoma Press, 1954.

970.4 Craine, Eugene R. & Reindrop, Reginald C., eds. THE CHRONICLES OF C856 ILICHOACAN. University of Oklahoma Press, 1970. -154-

9704 Dale, Edward Everett. THE INDIANS OF THE SOUTHWEST; A CENTURY D139 OF DEVELOPIENT UNDER TIE UNITED STATES. 1st ed. Published in cooperation with the Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.) by the University of Oklahoma Press, 1949.

970.4 Dawson, George E. THE HAIDAS. Extracts from HarpAr!Allagazing,

: D272 Aug. 1882.

970.4 Drucker, Philip. INDIANS OF THE NORTHWEST COAST. Nev York, D794 Published for the American niseum of Natural History by McGraw-Hill, 01955.

970.4 Eels, /4ron. THE TWANA, CHEMAKUM AND KLALLAM INDIANS OF 126 WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1887.

970.4 Ewers, John Canfield. INDIAN LIFE ON THE UPPER MISSOURI. 1st ed. E94 University of Oklahoma Press, 1968.

970.4 Haeberlin, Herman Karl & Gunther, Erna. THE INDIANS OF PUGET H133 SOUND. University of Washington Press, 1952.

970.4 Heizer, Robert Fleming & ',:nipple, M.A. THE CALIFORNIA INDIANS; H473 A SOURCE BOOK. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1951.

970.4 Heizer, Robert Fleming Sc Mills, John E., eds. THE FOUR AGES OF 11473 TSURAI; A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE INDIAN VILLAGE ON TRINIDAD BAY. Translations of Spanish documents by Donald C. Cutter. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1952.

970.4 Lowie, Robert Harry. INDIANS OF THE PLAINS. New York, Published L918 for the American 1nsuem of Natural History by McGraw-Hill, 1954.

970.4 Eerriam, Clinton Hart, STUDIES OF CALIFORNIA INDIANS. Edited by M568 the staff of the Dept. of Anthropology of the University of California. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1955.

970.4 Krieger, Herbert W. INDIAN VILLAGES OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA, Washing- K89 ton, Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report, 1927.

970.4 Schaeffer, Claude E. LEBIANC AND LAGASSE PREDECESSORS OF DAVID 8294 TIICEPS011 IN THE COLUMBIAN PLATEAU, Browning, Montana, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Indian Arts & Crafts Board, 1 :1 seam of the Plain Indian, 1966.

-970.4 Splavn, Andrew Jackson. KA-MI-AKIN; LAST HERO OF THE YAKIMAS. 5761 2nd ed. Yakima, Washington, /958, 01944.

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS, ESKIMOS AND ALEUTS OF U58I ALASKA. -.1ashington, 1960.

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIAN LAO AREA. Washington, n.d. U57In (Map )

97'),4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS OF ARIZONA. Washington, U55.In 1966. -155-

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA. Washington, U5SIn 1966,

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS OF THE CENTRAL PLAINS. U58 Washington, 1966.

970,4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, INDIANS OF THE DAKOTAS. Washing U58 ton, 1966.

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS OF THE GREAT LAKES AREA, U58In Washington, 1966.

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, INDIANS OF THE GULF CCAST STATES. U58G Washington, 1966.

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS OF THE LOWER PLATEAU. U58L Washington, 1966.

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS OF MONTANA & WYOMING. U58 Washington, 1966.

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS OF NEVI EEXICO. Washington,

U58 . 1966.

970.4 U.S. Bureau of Indian =airs. INDIANS OF THE N'ORTHWEST. Washing- U58N ton, 1966,

970.41 Swanton, John R. INDIAN TRIBES OF ALASKA AND CANADA. A reprint 5972 of a portion of the fine work "The Indian Tribes of North America", first published in Washington, D.C., 1952. Seattle, Shorey Book Store, 1965.

970.413 Smithsonian Institution, 'iashington, D,C. Bureau of American S642 Ethnology. AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE HURON INDIANS, 1615 1649. Dy Elizabeth Tooker, Yashington, 1964.

970.428 Wauchope, Robert, ed. HANDBOOK OF MIDDLE AiJERICAN INDIANS. Austin, 054 University of Texas Press, 1964.

970.43 Silverberg, Robert. tiOUND BUILDERS OF ANCIENT &MICA; THE 5587 PRCHAEOLOGY OF A idiTH, Gram-111.0h, Conn., New York Graphic Society, 1968.

970.43 Vanderwerth, 'LC., comp. INDIAN ORATORY; FAMOUS SPEECHES BY NOTED V242 ID:DDT CHIEFTAINS. 1st ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1971.

970.446 DeForest, John Ma'am. HISTORY OF THE INDIANS OF CONNECTICUT L915 FRG,: THE EARLIEST KNOWN PERIOD TO 1850. With en introd. by Vilcomb E. Washburn. Archon Books, 1964.

970.447 Ritchie, William Augustus. THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF NEW YORK STATE. PG! 1 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y. Published for the American Diseum of Natural History by the Natural History Press, 1965.

C. 45 Swanton, John R. THE INDIANS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES. 5972 New York, Greenwood Press, 1969. -156-

970.45 DeVorsey, Louis. THE INDIAN BOUNDARY IN THE SOUTHERN COLONIES, V955 1763-1775. University of North Carolina Press, 1966.

970.456 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS OF NORTH CAROLINA. N873 Washington, 1966.

970.459381 Anson, Best. THE MIAMI INDIANS. 1st ed. University of Oklahoma A622 Press, 1970.

970.466 Kilpatrick, Jack F. & Kilpatrick, Anna Gritfs. RUN TOWARD THE K48 NIGHTLAND; 1AGIC OF THE OKLAHCIA CHEROKEES. Dallas, Southern Methodist University Press, 1967.

970.466 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. INDIANS OF OKLAHOMA. Washington, 041 1965.

970.47 Quimby, George Irving. INDIAN CULTURE AND EUROPEAN TRADE GOODS; Q6 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE HISTORIC PERIOD IN THE WESTERN GREAT LAKES REGION. University of Wisconsin Press, c1966.

970.471 Andrews, Ralph Warren. INDIAN PRIMITIVE, Seattle, Superior A569 Publishing Company, c1960.

970.471 Miller, Polly. LOST HERITAGE OF ALASKA; THE ADVENTURE AND ART V649 OF THE ALASKAN COASTAL INDIANS. Graphics and aesthetic commentary by Leon Gordon Miller. Cleveland, World Pub. Co., 1967.

970.4711 British Columbia. Dept. of Education. Division of Curriculum. B862 BRITISH COLUliBIA HERITAGE SERIES. SERIES I; OUR NATIVE PEOPLES. Victoria, Prepared by Provincial Museum, 1966.

970.4711 Gunn, S.W.A. KVAKIUTL HOUSE AND TOTEM POLES AT ALERT BAY, B.C. G976 Vancouver, Whiterocks Pubs., c1966.

970.471134 Je ;1itt, John R. NARRATIVE OF THE ADVENTURES AND SUFFERINGS OF J59 JOHN R. JEWITT...DURING A CAPTIVITY OF NEARLY THREE YEARS AliONG THE SAVAGES OF NOOTKA SOUND; WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE iiANNERS, YODE OF LIVING AND REAGOUS OPINIONS OF THE NATIVES. New York, 1815.

970.477 Scheele, E. THE MOUND BUILDERS, 1st ed. World Pub. Co., S315 1960.

970.477 Quimby, George Irving. INDIAN LIFE IN THE UPPER GREAT LAKES, Q6 11,000 B.C. to A.D. 1800. University of Chicago Press, 1960.

970.4776 League of '.'omen Voters of 1innesota, INDIANS IN MINNESOTA. L434 tInneapolis, 1962.

970.4778 Denig, Edwin Thompson. INDIAN TRIBES OF THE UPPER MISSOURI. D-.94 2d, with notes and biographical sketch by J.N.B. Hewitt. In: U.S. Bureau of American ethnology. Forty-sixth annual report, 1928/29, Washington, 1930.

'.479 Coolidge, nary E.B. (Roberts) Smith. THE RAIN MAKERS; INDIANS OF C'a4 ARIZONA AND NEVI 1T,XICO, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1929. -157-

970.4794 Kroeber, Alfred Louis. HANMOK OF THE INDIANS OP CALIFORNIA. K93 liaci:NAo41, Co P..,:l.nt. Off, 1925.

970.48 Jarbeau, C1-1L.lcs ::art s, INDIAN DAYS ON T! WESTERN PRAIRIES. B233 Octa/a, Dein,.ol: 1,:orTlIck.:, Affail.s and National Resources, National .4.useuru of Canada, 1960.

970.483 Caldwell, .'.1.1.%csn W, THE BLACK PARTIZAN SITE. Lincoln, Neb., 0147 River DasIn Surveys, 1966.

970.48 Denig, EdwLI T. FIVE INDIAN TRIBES OF THE UPPER MISSOURI: SIOUX, 1D394 ARICRARAS, ASSINIBOINES, CREES, CROWS. Ed. and with an introd. by John C. Ewers. 1st ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1961.

970.48 1:organ, Le7fis H. THE INDIAN JOURNALS, 1859-62. Ed. and with an 7:848 int.zod. by Leslie A. White. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan li:C33, 1959.

970.43 Swanton, John R. INDIAN TRIBES OF THE AIBRICAN SOUTHWEST; CALIF.; S372 -NEv.; U:AH; ARIZ.; A. J,I,X.; COLORADO. Seattle, Shorey, 1966.

170.483 J(-)1 1n J. ALST.ID 7ILLAGE, Lincoln, Neb., 1967. 1-:699

970.489 Coldfrank, cher S. THE SC= AND CEREXNIAL ORGANIZATION OF G616 CCCHITI. 1:enasha, Wis., Published for the American Associet ion, 192 ".

970.489 Facbond, Us-le C. 1:3TES ON ZUNI; PART II. New York, Kraus -F2(7 ?.rf,..,.rirt Corp., 1954.

970.49 T1'(103.7,..., Phillip. CUITUAL,S, OD' THE NCRTH PACITIC COAST. With an Iff9 Harry B, HE..thoTn. San Francisco, Chandler Co., 19b5.

.970.490924 Flotanoe RO:,ert EARL Iv:ORRIS & L773 ARCHAEOLOGY. 1st ed. Albuquerque, University o.7 ;,.ex co 1968.

970.L91 E.1g2:c .:,. 11C11-fi 2 LIFE IN 'THE AliERICA.N SOUTH'JEST. With an 17598 inc:oe. or_ the general history of tha American race. New `,7or.:, riaunen, 196:11 c1930.

9%.0.491 SCUTHTESTERN 1RCHAEOLOCY. 2d ed. )04'7 72'rrna, -r:!.versity of Illinois P:,:s.ass, 1965.

970.491 r7. sin C. A PUEBLO INDIAN JOURNAL, 1920 21. New York, 12(7 X2R118 RelJrints Corp., 1.94.

4930 Fore, Jack T., ccAp. YEVADA INDIANS SPEAK, Reno, University ct 1,-,evada Preos, 1367.

on/ ABORIGINAL C;:fIl7RNIA; THREE STUDIES IN CULTURE HISTORY. Beaeley Published for the University of California Archaeological esearch Facility by University of California, 1963. -158-

970.494 Forbes, Jack D. NATIVE AI 'MOANS OF CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA. F693 Healdsburg, Calif., ;raturegraph Pubs., 1969.

970.495 3eckham, Stephen D. F:LQUM FOR A PEOPLE: THE ROGUE INDIANS AND B396 THE FRONTIERM.FN. 1st ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1971.

970.495 Burns, Robert I. THE JESUITS AND THE INDIAN WARS OF THE NORTHWEST. B967 New Haven, Conn., Yale, 1966.

970.495 Lewis, Albert 3. TRIBES OF THE COLUiiBIA VALLEY AND THE COAST OF L673 WASHINGTON AND OREGON (Reprint). New York, Kraus Reprint Corp., 1964.

970.495 Seaman, Norma G. INDIAN RELICS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. 2d ed. 5438 Portland, Or., Binfords & Lort, 1967.

970.495 Swanton, John R. INDIAN TRIBES OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST; WASHING- 8972 TON, OREGON, IDAHO, EONTANA, WYOMING, THE DAKOTAS. An extract from Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, Bull. 145.

970.495 Yherry, Joe H. THE TOTEM POLE INDIANS. New York, W. , 1964. W567

970.497 Brown, William C. THE INDIAN SIDE OF THE STORY...IN WASHINGTON

13881 TERRITORY...MI 1853 TO 1889... . Spokane, C.W. Hill Print. Co 1961.

970.498 VanStone, James W. ESKMOS OF THE NUSHAGAK RIVER; AN ETHNOGRAPHIC V276 HISTORY. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1967.

970.4995 Gibbs, George. INDIAN TRIBES OF WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Fairfield, 0442 Washington, Ye Galleon Press, 1967.

970.4997 Washington (State) Secretary of State. INDIANS IN WASHINGTON, 17317 Olympia, n.d.

970.5 American Friends Service Committee. AN UNCOILON CONTROVERSY; AN A512 INQUIRY INTO THE TREATY-PROTECTED FISHING RIGHTS OF THE LUCKLESHOOT, PUYALLUP AND NISQUALLY TRIBES OF THE PUGET SOUND. American National Congress of Indians, 1967.

970.5 Andrist, Ralph K. THE LONG DEATH; THE LAST DAYS OF THE PLAINS A573 INDIANS. New York, acmillan, 1964.

970.5 3attey, Thomas C. THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF A QUAKER AMONG 13335 THE INDIANS. University of Oklahoma Press, 1968.

970.5 Brown, Dee A. BURY nY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE; AN INDIAN HISTORY E877 OF THE A1L-ERICAN VEST. 1st ed. New York, Holt, Rinehart L Winston, 1971, c1970.

9' ,'.5 Commission of the Rights, Liberties, and Responsibilities of the

°--,.., . American Indian. THE INDIAN, RERICA'S UNFINISHED BUSINESS; REPORT. Comp. by Gilliam A. Brophy and others.1st ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1966. -159-

970.5 Emmitt, Robert. TIEF, LAST VAR TRAIL; THE UTES AND THE SETTLEMENT E54 OF COLORADO. University of Oklahoma Press, 1954.

970.5 Filler, Louis e. Guttmann, Allen, eds. ThT Ra:OVAL OF THE CHEROKEE F485 NATION: YANIFZST DESTINi OR NATIONAL DISHONOR? Boston, Heath, 1962.

970.5 Foreman, Grant. INDIAN 117,t.:OVAL; THE EMIGRATION OF THE FIVE F715 CIVILIZED TRIBES OF INDIANS. New ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1953.

970.5 Hagan, Wiliam T. AMERICAN INDIANS. University of Chicago Press, H141 1961.

970.5 Jackson, Helen H. A CENTURY OF DISHONOR, THE EARLY CRUSADE: J13 FOR INDIAN REFORM. Ed. by Andrew F. Rolle. Harper, 1965.

970.5 Johnson, Kenneth 1. K314; OR, THE INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA VS. J67 THE UNITED STATES. Los Angeles, Dawson's Book Shop, 1966.

1 970.5 Kelly, Lawrence C. THE NAVAJO INDIANS AND FEDERAL INDIAN POLICY, K29 19001935. Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1968.

970.5 Parmee, Edward A. FORMAL EDUCATION AND CULTURE CHANGE; A MODERN P253 APACHE INDIAN COMMUNITY AND GOVERN/INT EDUCATION PROGRAMS. Tuscon, University of Arizona Press, 1968.

970.5 Peake, Ora Brooks. A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES INDIAN P357 FACTORY SYSTEli, 17951822. Denver, Sage Books, 1954.

970.5 Foreman, Grant. ADVANCING THE FRONTIER, 1830-1860. University F715 of Oklahoma Press, 1963, c1933.

970.5 Nammack, Georgiana C. FRAUD, POLITCS, AND THE DISPOSSESSION OF N174 THE INDIANS; THE IROQUOIS LAND FRONTIER IN THE COLONIAL PE/I0D. 1st ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.

970.5 Turner, Katharine C. RED 1EN CALLING ON THE GREAT 'MITE FATHER. T948 1st ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1951.

970.5 Von Every, Dale. DISINHERITED: THE LOST BIRTHRIGHT OF THE V252 AURICAN INDIAN, New York, horrow, c1966.

970.5 Young, :mry E. , RUFFLESHIRTS AND REDNECKS; INDIAN Y74 ALLOII1NTS IN ALABAnA ADD IAISSISSIPPI, 1830-1860. University of Oklahoma Press, 1961.

970.6 Eaers, John C. THE HORSE IN BLACKFOOT INDIAN CULTURE, WITH L94 CCLPARATIVE MATERIAL FROi OTHER VESTERN TRIBES. Vashington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1955.

Hallowell, Alfred I. CULTURE AND EXPERIENCE. University of C Pennsylvania Press, 1955. -160-

970.6 Kroeber, Alfred L. CULTURAL AND N'TURAL AREAS OF NATIVE K93 NORTH AT2ICA. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1963.

970,6 Spier, Leslie, Hallowell, A. Irvine, & Newman, Stanley S., eds. L287 LANGUAGE, CULTURE,INDPERSOPAITY; ESSAYS IN MEMORY OF EDWARD SANIR. i'enasha, As., Sapir Memorial Publication Fund, 1941.

970.6 Lipton, Ralph. ACCULTURATION IN SEVEN AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES, L761 New York, D. Appleton Century, 01940.

-970.6 Roe, Frank G. THE INDIAN AND THE HORSE. 1st ed. University 8698 of Oklahoma Press, 1955.

970.613- Kluckhohn, Clyde. NAVAHO WITCHCRAFT. Beacon Press, 1962, 01944. K66

970.63 Mishkin, Bernard, RANK AND WARFARE AMONG THE PLAINS INDIANS. M678 New York City, 1940,

970.634 Llewellyn, Karl N. & Hoebel, E. Adamson. THE CHEYENNE WAY; L791 CONFLICT AND CASE LAW IN PRIMITIVE JURISPRUDENCE. University of Oklahoma Press, 1941.

970.634 Hanks, Jane (Richardson). LAW AND STATUS AMONG THE KIOWA INDIANS. R523 New York, J.J. Augustin, 1953.

970.6355 Secoy, Frank R. CHANGING MILITARY PATTERNS ON THE GREAT PLAINS S445 (17th CENTURY THROUGH EARLY 19TH CENTURY). Locust Valley, N.Y., J.J. Augustin, 1953.

970.6391 ].ason, Bernard S. THE BOOK OF INDIAN CRAFTS AND COSTMZS. New 1098 York, Dames, 1946.

970.6399 Coders, Helen. FIGHTING VIM PROPERTY; A STUDY OF KWAKIUTL C669 POTLATCHIMG AND WARFARE, 1792.1930. vath tribal and linguistic map of Vancouver Island and adjacent territory drawn and compiled by Vincent F. Kotschar. New York, J.J. Augustin, 1950.

970.657 Stubbs, Stanley A. BIRD'S-EYE VIEt: OF THE PUEBLOS. Norman, S932 University of Oklahoma Press, 1950.

970.67 Dockstader, Frederick J. INDIAN ART IN ILERICA; THE ARTS AND D637 CRAFTS OFTILENORTH LLIERICAN INDIANS. New York Graphic Society, 1962.

90.67 Dockstader, Frederick J. INDIAN ART IN NIDDLE AL,ERICA. New York D4107 Graphic Society, 1964.

7 ESSAYS IN PR-COLUIOIAN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY. By Samuel K. Lothrop and others. Harvard University Press, 1961.

'7 Inverarity, Robert 3.ART OF THE NORTHWEST COAST INDIANS. I. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1950. -161- 970.67 Portland, Oregon. Art Museum. P852- NATIVE ARTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTUZST, FRCL THE RASASSENCOLLECTION OF THE PORTLAND ART IITSELT,j. Introductory text by RobertTyler Davis. Stanford, Stanford UniversityPress, 1949. 970.672 Robertson, Donald, PRECOW:MAY ARCHITECTURE, R549 G. Braziller, 1963,

970.673 Adair, John. THE NAVAJO AND PUEBLO SILVERalITHS. University of A191 Oklahoma Press, 01944. 970.673 Garfield, Viola E, &Forrest, Linn A. THE WOLF AND THE RAVEN; 0231 TOTE,: POLES OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA, Rev. ed. University of Vashington Press, 1961.

970.673 Wingert, Paul S. A1T,RICAN INDIAN SCULPTURE;A STUDY OF THE NORTH- x769 gEST COAST. By special arrangementwith the American Ethnological Society. 1st ed. New York, J.J. Augustin) 1949.

970,67455 Seton, Julia (I oss). AYERICAN INDIAN ARTS, A WAYOF LIFE. New 5495 York, Ronald Press, 1962,

970.674558 Paul, Frances .(Lackey). SPRUCE ROOT BASKETRY OFTHE ALASKA P324 TLINGIT. Ed. by Willard W. Beatty, Lawrence, Ken., Dept. of the Interior, Bureauof Indian Affairs, 1954. 970.67963 Stern, Thecdore. THE RUBBER-BALL GAXES OFTHE AMICAS. New 8839 York, J.J. Augustin, 1950.

970.68085 Jones, Louis T. ABORIGINAL AMERICAN ORATORY; J78 THE TRADITION OF ELOQUENCE AM= TIM INDIANSOF THE UNITED STATES. Los Angeles, Southwest ituseum,Highland Park, 1965, 971.102 N>orhead, hax L. THE APACHE FRONTIER; JACOBO 3S25 UGARTE AND SPANISH- INDIAN RELATIONS IN NORTHERN NEW SPAIN, 17691791, let ed. University of OklahomaPress, 1968.

973 Tebbel, John V. & Jennison, Keith. THE ANERICAN INDIAN WARS. T254 Neu York, Harper, 1960.

973.03 Gregory, Jack & Strickland, Rennard. Ski HOUSTON WITH THE C822 CHEROKEES, 1829 1833. Austin, University ofTexas Press) 1967. 973.22 Eason, John. A BRIEF HISTORY OF U399 THE PEQUOT WAR. Ann Arbor, hich., University ;Acrofilms, 1966.

973.24 KING PHILIPS VAR NARRATIVES. AnnArbor,Mich, University hlcrofilms, 1966.

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973.26 Eckert, Allen v.f. WIIDERIrSS T}iPIRE; A NARRATIVE. Boston, Little, El9 Brown, 1969.

973.26 Parkman, Francis. 1:01!TCAll AHD WOLFE, 111th a new introd. by P249 Samuel Eliot lorison, Nov York, Collier Books, 1962.

973.26 Rogers, Robert. JOURNALS. Ann Arbor, University Eicrofilms, 1966. R72 9

973.27 Smith, William. EXPEDITION AGAINST THE OHIO INDIANS. Ann Arbor, S664 Lich., University lJlcrofilms, 1966.

_973.5 Buckmaster, Herrietta, pseud. THE SEMINOLE WARS, 1st ed. 8925 New York, Collier Books, 1966.

973.57 lahon, John K. HISTORY OF THE SECOND SEMINOLE WAR, 1835 1842. J',216 Gainesville, University of Fl^rida Press, 1967.

973.6 Glassley, Ray H. PACIFIC NORTHWEST INDIAN WARS. Portland, Ore., G549 Binfords & Fort, 1953.

973.8 Nye, Wilbur S. PLAINS INDIAN RAIDERS; THE FINAL PHASES OF N994 WARFARE FRCIi THE ARKANSAS TO THE RED RIVER. Original photos by Mliam S. Soule. 1st ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1968.

973.80924 ',Faulk, Odle B, THE GEROMO CAMPAIGN. Oxford University Press, F263 1969.

973.82 King, Charles. CAMPAIONING WITH CROOK. New ed. University of K52 Oklahoma Press, 1964.

973.82 Luce, Edward S. & Luce, Evelyn S. CUSTER BATTLEFIELD NATIONAL L935 I.:OM:ENT, EONTANA. Washington, National Park Service, 1949.

973.82 Eurray, KeithA, THE YODOCS AND THEIR WAR. University of li982 Oklahoma Press, 1959.

973.82 Sandoz, rari. THE BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIGHORN, let ed. 5218 Lippincott, 1966.

973.82 Scudder, Ralph E. CUSTER COUNTRY. 1st ed. Portland, Ore., Bin- S436 fords & Ibrt, 1963.

973.82 Seitz, Don Carlos. THE DREADFUL DECADE: DETAILING SOIE PHASES 8462' IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES FROM RECONSTRUCTION TO REsunioNI18691870. Greenwood Press, 1968, c1926.

'73.82 Stewart, Edgar Irving. QUSTERIS LUCK, UniversitY of Oklahoma PX'080.'1955.'

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Nelson, Bruce O. LAND OF THE WOTAHS, University of tAnnesota Press, 1946. 163 -

978 Parkman, Francis. THE OREGON TRAIL. Garden City, N.Y., P249 Doubleday, Doran t Co., 1945.

978 Raw ling. Gerold. , TM PATTI:FINDERS; THE HISTORY OF .46sERIOA:S P259 FIRST WE6TERNERS. Ni eYork, i:akaillan, 1964.

978.504 DEPREDATIONSAND MASUCREBy THE SNAKE RIVER INDIANS. Fairfield, D424 Wash., Ye Galleon Press, 1966.

978.9 Bailey, Lynn Robison. THE LONG WALK; A HISTORY OF THE NAVAJO 3155 WARS, 184668. Los Angeles, Westernlore Press, 1964.

978.9 Kenner, Charles L. A HISTORY OF NEV),I.EXICAN-PLAINS INDIAN K35 RELATIONS. 1st ed. University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.

978.9 Nabokov, Peter. TIJERINA AND TEE COURTHOUSE RAID. 1st ed. N117 Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1969.

979.4 Vallejo, Guadalupe. RANCH AND l'ISSION DAYS IN ALTA CALIFORNIA. V182 Reprint from Century Fagaz.ipe, 1890, n.d.

979.591 Lorenz, Claudia S. XLAIATH COUNTY MUSEUM RESEARCH PAPERS. NO. 2. L869 "THE pr CF MY LITE." Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamalth County :Alseum, 1969.

979.7 Seattle, Chief of the Suquamish and Allied Tribes. ADDRESS IN S441 DECEMBER 1854 UPON THE APPOINTNENT OF GOVERNOR STEVENS. excerpt pp. 178.183 from "Four Wagons gest" by Roberta Frye! att.

979 Forbes, Jack D. APACHE, NAVAJO, AND SPANIARD. Norman, University F693 of Oklahoma Press, 01960.

979 Gibson, George R. JOURNAL CF A SOLDIER UNDER KEARNY AND DONIPHAN, 5728 1846-1847. Ed. by Ralph P. Bieber, Glendale, Calif., The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1935.

979.4 Travis, Hedge A. THE NEZ PERCE TRAIL. Yakima, Wash. Franklin T779 Press, 1967.

979.703 unt, Garrett D. INDIAN WARS OF THE INLAND EMPIRE. Spokane, H941 Washinzton, Spokane Comunity College, n.d.

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LF Henderson, Junius and Harrington, John P. ETHNOZOOLOGY 970.3 OF THE TEM INDIANS. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 8496 1914.

Hrdlieks, Ales. PHYSICAL AUTHROPOLOGY OF THE LENAPE OF 9Y0.3 DELAWARES, AND OF THE EASTERN INDIANS IN GEAERAL, H873 Washington, Govt, Print. Off., 1916. -171-

i.AF Jones, William. ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE FOX INDIANS, edited 970.3 by Kargaret Welp:key Fisher, Washington, U. S. Govt. J79 Print. Off., 1939.

1F Yboney, James, THE SICUAN TRIBES OF THE EAST. Washington, 970.3 Govt. Print. Off., 1894. 1418

MF Swanton, John R. SOURCE MATERIAL FOR THE SOCIAL AND 970.3 CERELONIAL LIFE OF THE CHOCTAW INDIANS. Washington, S972 U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1931.

Iy1' SYMPOSIUM ON CHEROKEE AND IROQUOIS CULTURE, Washington D. C., 970.3 1958. Edited by William N. Fenton and John Gulick. S989 Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1961.

ImF Tooker, Elisabeth. AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE HURON INDIANS, 970.3 1615-1649. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1964. T669

hiF Wallace, Anthony F. THE MODEL PERSONALITY STRUCTURE OF THE 970.3 TUSCARORA INDIANS AS REyEALED_AY THE RORSCHACH TEST. W187 Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1952.

MF Bushnell, David I. NATIVE VILLAGES AND VILLAGE SITE EAST ,979..4 OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Waahington, Oovt. Print. Off., B979 1919.

r!F Drucker, Philip. THE NATIVE BROTHERHOODS: MODERN INTERTRIBAL 970.4711 ORGANIZATIONS OF THE NORTHWEST COAST. Washington, U. S. D794 Govt. Print. Off., 1958.

LE Evans, Clifford. A CERAMIC STUDY OF VIRGINIA ARCHEOLOGY. 970.4755 With appendix. An analysis of projectile points and E92 large blades, by C. G. Holland. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1955.

HF Henshaw, Henry W. PERFORATED STONES FROM CALIFORNIA. 970.494 Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1887.

tiF Stirling, Matthew W. HISTORICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL 980.3 ON THE JIVARD INDIANS, Washington, Govt. Print. Off., S861 1938.

I IC ROFILM

PACIFIC NORVVEST mICA0FItg COLLECTION TheP6Wie Northwest Liorofilm collection, produced by Research PUblidations,-=Ite. of Now HaVen, Conn cOntains much material on the Native Americana. Citations to some of these are listed' below. 'A com- plete listing of the-PNV collection can be found in its index.

Microfilm Beeson, John. A PLEA FORTHE INDIAN: WITH FACTS AND FEATURES OF PNW 21 THE LATE WAR IN OREGON, New York: 1847._

Microfilm Diomedi, Alexander. SKETCHES OF LiODERN INDIAN LIFE, PEW 87 Woodstock,Maryland, 1894. -1'72-

PNV! Drer, Charles S, CC111UNICATION from C. S. Drew.,,GIVING AN Microfilm ACCOUNT OF THE ORIGIN AND EARLY PROSECUTION OF THE 92 INDIAN WAR IN OREGON. Washington, 1860. D776

PNW Duncan, William. hiETLAKAHTLA AND THE CHURCH MISSIONARY Microfilm SOCIETY. Victoria, 1887. '94: D912

PNW Hicks, Captain U. E. YAKIMA AND CLICKITAT INDIAN WARS, Microfilm 1855 and 1856. Personal recollections. Portland, 118 Oregon. 1886. H631

PNW Jackson, Sheldon. A STATEMENT OF FACTS CONCERNING THE Microfilm DIFFICULTIES AT SITKA, ALASKA, IN 1885. United Stetes 148 General Agent of Education in Alaska. Washington, D. C., J14 1886.

PM7 Mudge, Zechariah A. SKETCHES OF MISSION LIFE AMONG THE Vicrofilm INDIANS OF OREGON. New-York, Carlton & Phillips, 1854 190

PNV Cdeneal, T. B. THE MODCC WAR: STATEMENT OF ITS ORIGIN AND Microfilm CAUSES. Portland, Oregon, 1873. 201 023

PUV! Oregon (Ter.) Legislative Assembly. CORRESPONDENCE, Microfilm RESOLUTIONS AND MaiORIALS, OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 208 RELATIVE TO THE PRICES OF SUPPLIES, THE HOSTILITIES OF THE INDIANS, AND PROTECTION OF THE IlIaGRANTS IN 1854. Salem, Oregon, A. Bush, territorial printer, 1857.

PNU Oregon. Governor. LaFayette Grover. REPORT OF GOVERNOR Microfilm GROVER TO GENERAL SCHOFIELD ON THE MODOC WAR, AND REPORTS 210 OF 1;AJCR GENERAL JOHN F.- MILLER AND GENERAL JOHN E. ROSS, TO THE GOVERNOR. Also letter of the governor to the secretary of the interior on the Wallowa valley Indian question-.

PNW Seton-Ke.:,r, Heywood W, SHORES AND ALPS OF ALASKA. With illustrations and two maps. London, S. Lave, Marston, 244 Searle, & Riv4igton, 1887.

PNW A STATEUENT OF THE FACTS, PERTAINING:TO THE PROCLAMATION OF Microfilm MARTIAL LWOVER PITAMOCUNTY,j4-::T41 BY:GOV. ISAAC I. 255 STEVENS AND THE PROCEEDINGS Off' TNE: COURT MARTIAL IN THE ATTE MPT TO TRYGITIZENSIOR-IREA,50,, CONTAININOTHE GOV- ERNOR "S VINDICATION AND 1WTRIAL AND DISCHARGEF THESE CITIZENS. Steilacoom, Wash. 1856. -173-

PNW Wright, Julia. AMONG THE ALASKANS. Philadelphia, Microfilm Presbyterian board of publications, 1883, 324

PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS (SEE Key to Abbreviations and Frequency, p. 7.)

America Indigene; (m) DESIGNED TO FOSTER INTERCHANGE OF INFORMATION ON THE LIFE OF INDIANS TODAY AND THE POLICIES MID PROGRAMS BEING DEVELOPED ON THEIR DEHALF. (Articles in Spanish) Indexed RG

Indian Historian: (q) SETS AS ITS GOAL PROMOTING THE CULTURE, EDUCATION AND GENERAL WELFARE OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN. Published by the American Indian Historical Society.

IEDIA hATERIALSTAPES AND RECORDS

AL A}ERICAN INDIAN TALES FOR CHILDREN. Vol. 2. "...of Gods 398.47 and ghosts!" (Phonodisc). Told by Anne Pellowski. A532 New York, C.M.S., Inc., 501, 1965.

AL Holman, Charles, editor. HOPI KATCINA SONGS AND SIX OTHER 781,71 SONGS by Hope Chanters. (Phonodisc) Historical docu- H699 mentary collection. Recorded under the supervision of Dr, Jesse Alter Fewkes in Arizona 1924. Ethnic Forkways Library,

AL WAR IiHOOPS AND hEDIGINE SONGS. (Phonodisc) The music of the 781.71701 American Indians. Including the Songs of the Winnebago, W253 Chippewa, Sioux, Zuni and Acoma. Collected and edited by Charles Hoffman. Ethnic Folkways.

AL IlSIC OF THE PAWNEE, (Phonodisc) Documentary recording by' 781.71703 Dr. Gene Veltfish. Sung by Fork Evarts. New York, 10987 Folkways, c1965.

AL LUSIC OF THE SIOUX AND THE NAVAJO. ( Phonodisc) Folkways 781.71703 Records P 401 (3004) 1953. h9,87

AL SONGS AND DANCES OF THE FLATHEAD INDIANS. ( Phonodisc) 781.71703 Recorded by Alan P. Merriam, Ethnie FolkwaYa 8698 Library FE 4445, n.d.

AL WAR DANCE SONGS OF THE PONCA, Vols. I-II (Fhonodise) 781.71703 Taos, N.M., Indian House, 01967.

AL AMERICAN INDIAN MUSIC OF THE SOUTWIEST. (Phonodisc) 781.71704 Folkways Records P 420. 1951. -174-

AL SONGS AND DANCES OF GREAT LAKES INDIANS, (Phonodisc) 781.71704 Folkways Records P 1003, 1956. S698

AL INDIAN KUSIC OF THE SOUT:WEST, (Phoncdisc) Recorded by 781.7173 Laura Boulton. Folkways Fil 8850, c1957, 1962. 139

AL HEALING SCNGS OF THE AHRICAN INDIANS. (Phonodisc) 781.7173 19 songs from 7 tribes. Edited by Charles Hofmann. H434 Recorded by Dr. Frances Densm're for the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. New York, Ethnic Folkways, 1865.

AL INDIAN MUSIC OF THE PACIFIC NORTHITEST COAST. (Phonodisc) 781.71795 Collected and recorded by Dr. Ida Halpern, Folkways 139 Records FE 4523, c1967.

AL Longfellow, Henry V. THE SONG OF HIAWATHA. (Phonodisc) 811.3 Excerpts, Folkways Records FP 98-3. L853S

AL I.cCloud, Janet. INDIAN CULTURE VS. !MITE CULTURE. 970.1 (Phonotape). Speech at Shoreline Community College, M165 Lay 8, 1969, by Janet VeCloud and Thomas Benyonke.

AL STRANGE PATHS-INDIAN LIFE, (Phonotape). 970,1 No pub., n. d. (The world of ideas). S897

FIE} ,:STRIPS AND IviOTION PICTURES

FS Associated Press. SPECIAL REPORT: THE AMERICAN INDIAN: 970,4 A DISPCSESSED PEOPLE, A849

IP NANCOK OF THE NORTH. Brattelboro, Vt., Robert Flaherty, 970.1 1922. 54 min., b&11, 16mm. N186 hP CIRCLE OF THE SUN. National Film Board of Canada, 1960. 970.41 C578