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p DOCUMENT RESUFE FD 101 724 IR 001 576 AUTHOR Podlish, Phillip TITLE The Black Experience: The Negro in America, Africa, and the World; A CompreheLsive, Annotated. Subject Bibliography of Works in the University o' Toledo Libraries. Tower Series No. 1. INSTITUTION Toledo Univ., Ohio. PUB DATE 69 NOTE 95p. AVAILABLE FROM The University of Toledo, 2801 West BancroftStreet, Toledo, Ohio 43606 EDRS PRICE MF-40.76 HC Not Available from EDRS. PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS African American Studies; African History; Annotated Bibljographies; *Bibliographies; Black Community; Books; *Library Collections; Negro Culture;Negro Education; *Negroes; Negro History; Negro Leadership; Negro Literature; Negro Role; Racial Discrimination; Serials; Slavery; *University Libraries IDENTIFIERS *University of Toledo ABSTRACT This comprehensive, annotated subject bibliography lists books and U.S. government documentson all aspects of Negro life, history, and culture in America, Africa, and theworld which were part of the University of Toledo Library in May of 1969. The bibliography is organized into five main parts:(1) the Negro in the 40United States,(2) the Negro in areas outside the United States and Africa,(3) the Negro in Africa,(4) juvenile literature, and (5) periodicals and newspapers. A table of contents providesthe subject approach to the bibliography, indicating the item andpage numbers where material in each subject category can be located. The alphabetical author index lists item numbers ofan author's works, U.S. government documents best known by their popular title, and items whose titles are their main entry alsoappear in the Author Index. (Author/KC) w 111111111, sil '-The Black Experience: the Negro in America, Africa, and the world; a comprehensive, annotated, subject bibliography of works in The University of Toledo Libraries. 00'. ti \;Apirci_41 C' 0. $5.00 THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO Tower Series !Number 1 The Black Experience: the Negro in America, Africa, and the world; a comprehensive, annotated, subject bibliographyof works in The University of Toledo Libraries. Compiled by The University of Toledo Libraries. Project Bibliographer: Phillip Podlish. Assisted by: Alice Weaver, Kathleen Voigt, and Patricia Barringer. The painting on the cover was reproduced with the permission of the owners, Dr. and Mrs. Lancelot C.A. Thompson of Toledo, Ohio. The title, Colonial Heritage, and the content represent the emerging of the American Colonies from the slavery of the black man The painter is Mrs. Joan (A.Ald) Josephs, a Jamaican and a graduate of the Pratt Institute of Design, New York. U S DEPARTMEN OF, HEALTH EDUCATION & WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION !VI. NT 44V,Hi t N1.0 PPO f uF(LVED I140h^ T'. ril If OW OP,N,(IN`. A f .,1 "itt F' F. ',F NT It,i,rfutE r). F p. A (0,4l AP,. r)k pn y The University of Toledo Tower Series is a selected list of publications by authors of the University's academic community. The works are selected on the basis of outstanding quality, as well as superior value and usefulness. They are intended to support and contribute to the University's goal of high scholarship, For further information concerning The Tower Series write to. Publications Office, The University of Toledo. 2801 West Bancroft Street, Toledo, Ohio 43606. PE u., ,r)' rer:, 14E pQr)r),,r- FTH.5 OPY;4,.'f. DV4'01,41:4,BY MICRO FICHE ONLY .ft , Pr N.44 4N () ;if f';at:P ofToledo 1,- AND '-jPC,ANtja tOPO,r)4,16.4'0 ,..,,,JNDF a :41,414f F '4414 4L1',44, TO-It NA ,,E t")r Cppcnr,oN .4E- EEv.,r,,rr .F .. {Jtilf.71 i441 06,0 I., COPYRIGHT (:). 1969 BY THE UNIVERSITYOF TOLEDO JOLICAT,n 0 Liqp, g 1/46- l'fi?St Tr 04 INTRODUCTION I. Scope and Organization This is intended to be a comprehensive, annotated, subject bibliography of books and U.S. government documents on all aspects of Negro life, history, and culture in America, Africa, and the world which either are in or will be received by the University of Toledo Library as of May, 1969. The bibliographyisorganized into five main parts,in addition to a detailed Table of Contents and an Author Index. The main parts are: (1) The Negro in the United States, (2) The Negro in areas outside the United States and Africa, (3) The Negro in Africa, (4) Juvenile literature, and ( 5) Periodicals and newspapers. When an item first appears in the bibliography all essential bibliographical and descriptive information about it is given. Each successivere-appearance of an item contains only abbreviatedinformation:author,title,and classification number. Each item is given its distinctive sequential item number. Using the Bibliography Able of Contents t,edetailedTable ofContents provides the subject appro sett to the bibliography. For each subject category in the Tablef Contents the item and page numbers are indicated where material on that subject can be located. b. Author Index The alphabetical author index provides the author approach to the bibliography. The item numbers refer to the places where an author's works appear in the bibliography. Those item numbers which are italicized refer to places where full information about an item is given. Titles appear in the Index for those items whose titles are their main entries and for some U.S. government documents which are better known by their popular titles. C. "See" references Whenever an item is repeated a "See item no._.." reference is made to the place where the item first appears and where full bibliographic and descriptive information is given. D. Classification numbers and locations The key to the location within the library's collection of any item in this bibliographyis the classification number which appears in the right margin. U.S.governmentdocuments hoveSuperintendent of Documents classification numbers and are located in the Documents room. Books designated "Law" in their classification numbers are located in the Law Library. E. Status designations: On Order, In Process Books that were on order or being processed at the time this bibligoraphy was compiled are designated as On Order or In Process in the place of a classification number. TABLE CF CONTENTS SECTIONS ITEM NO. PAGE 2. 1800-1900 SECTIONS ITEM NO. PAGE a. General 121a-122 INTRODUCTION 8 b. Colonization Movement 123.125 8 I Organization c. Civil War 126-132 8.9 II Using the bibliography d. Reconstruction 133-142 9 A. Table of Contents e. Negro migration 143-144 10 B. Author Index 3. 1900-Present C. "See" references a. General 145 10 D. Classification numbers b. World War II 146 10 and locations c. 1960's 147.152 10 E. Status designations: D. Geographic Areas On Order, In Process 1. North 152a-156b 10.11 PART ! The Negro in The 2. South 157-160a 11 United States III Slavery and Race I Background and general A. Slavery information 1. Slave trade 161.165 11 A. General 1-38 1-3 2. Slavery B. Encyclopedias a. General and yearbooks 39-42 3 166-183 11-12 b. Bibliography C. Statistics 43-50 3-4 184 12 D. 3iography c. Autobiography 185 12 d. Biography 1. Directories 51-53 4 186-187 12 e. History 2. Collections 54-65 4-5 188-189 12 3. Individual f.Pro-slavery literature 190.192 13 g. Slave revolts a. George Washington Carver 66 5 193-196 13 h. Slavery in the South b. Frederick Douglass 67.68 5 c. William Edward 1) General 197-204 13 Burghardt Du Bois 69 5 2) By States d. Paul Lawrence Dunbar 70 5 a) Georgia 205 13 e. Langston Hughes 71 5 b) Maryland 206 14 f. Martin Luther King 72 5 c) Mississippi 207 14 g. Booker Tatiaferro d) South Carolina 208 14 Washington 73 5 e) Virginia 209-210 14 E. Bibliography i.Slavery in the North 211-213 14 1. General 74-80 54 3. Anti-Slavery Movement 2. Civil Rights 81 6 a. General 213a-218 14 3. Education 82 6 b. History 219-223 14-15 4. Folklore 83 6 c. Bibliography 224-225 15 5. Race relations 84 6 d. Autobiography 226-227 15 6. Slavery 85-86 6 e. Underground Railroad 228-233 15 IIHistory f,Anti-slavery literature 234-239 15-16 A. General 87-114 6.8 g. Anti - slavery B. Guides 115-117 8 in the South 240-242 16 C. By Periods h. Anti-slavery 1. Before 1900 in the Aorth 243-244 16 B. Race a. General 118-119 8 1. Concept and Origins b. Revolutionary War 120-121 8 245-258 16-17 SECTIONS ITEM NO. PAGE SEC [IONS ITEM NO. PAGE 2. Race discrimination 2. Sociology 446.448 28 a. General 259-269 17 3. Politics 449-450 28 b. Education 2/0-271 17 4. Lynching 451-452 28 c. Employment 272.274 18 C. Segregation d. Housing 275-277 18 1. General 453-456 28 e. Legislation 278-279 18 2. Education 457.458 29 f.Literature 280-281 18 3. Housing 459-460 29 IV Social conditions and institutions 4. Libraries 461 29 A. Economic and social conditions D. Segregation in the South 462-468 29 1. General 281a-294 18-19 VII Literature and the Arts 2. Statistics A. General 469-474 29-30 a. Economic and social 295-298 19 B. Literature b. Population 299-303 19 1. General 475-479 30 3. Economic conditions 304-314 19.20 2. Collections 480-487 30 4. Sociological conditions 315.326 20.21 3. Autobiography 5. Poverty 327.330 21 a. Collections 488-490 30 6. Government programs 331-335 21 b. Individual B. Family 336.343 21.22 1) Claude Brown 491 30 C.