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41. LPC - Library African American History Resources
and errors?); authority (What are the qualifications of the author?); Internet URLhttp//www.toptags.com/aama/bio/bio.htm; African American Faces of Science
http://lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.us/lpc/lrc/african_american.html
Las Positas College Library
Information
Quick Links Library Catalog Site Map ... Internet Links
LPC Library African American History Resources
Library Research Guide
Reference Encyclopedias Books Audiovisual Materials
Periodicals
... Works Cited List Please ask a reference librarian for assistance at any time. We will be glad to help!
Reference Sources
Use reference sources for background information, broad overviews and summaries. The reference collection includes general and subject dictionaries and encyclopedias, biographies, directories, bibliographies, almanacs, atlases, etc. Many also contain bibliographies for further research. Reference books cannot be checked out from the library but may be photocopied.
General
  • World Book Encyclopedia. Ref AE5.W55 1998
    Encyclopedia Americana. Ref AE5.E333 1999
    Encyclopaedia Britannica Online. Internet URL: http://www.eb.com
Subject Specific
  • African American Atlas: Black History and Culture - An Illustrated Reference. Ref E185.A79 1998
    The African American Encyclopedia. Ref E185.A253 1993 v. 1-8
    Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia.

42. LBCC Resources For African American Poets
biography, African American Writers, Ref PS 153 .N5 A344. 2 vols. bio RefE 185.96 .N68. Audre Lorde, author search. Jordan, June, author search.
http://lib.lbcc.edu/monicawhite/orientations/poets.html
20th Century African American Poets: Selected Resources
This handout is compiled by Monica White and is related to an assignment in Margaret Shannon's English 2 course. It is designed to help you begin your research at the LAC Library and on the World Wide Web. If you need further assistance, please consult a librarian at the Reference Desk during library hours.
Contents: Find Reference Books Find Books to Check Out Find Articles Find Web Sites ... Cite Your Sources
FIND REFERENCE BOOKS
The following reference books, shelved in the Reference Room, are critical works on the genre of poetry. Some of the works cited below have similar titles for other literary genres, including the novel, drama, and short story.
Critical Survey of Poetry, English Language Series . 8 vols. Ref PR 502 .C85 1992
The Explicator . 58 vols. Ref PR 1 .E9 Explicates English-language poems.
Masterplots II, Poetry Series . 9 vols. Ref PN 1110.6 .M37 1998 Contains explanations and analyses of meaning, forms, and devices of commonly studied poems in English. Arrangement is alphabetical by title of text.
Poetry Criticism . 35 vols. Ref PN 1010 .P62

43. Long Beach City College--Library Subject Guide--The American West
Notable Native Americans, bio ref CT 213 Sample fields are subject, author, and publication AmericanWomen's History African American History Native American
http://lib.lbcc.edu/monicawhite/orientations/amwestbib.html
Selected Resources
This guide, compiled by Monica White, is related to an assignment in Bonnie Brinkman's Honors English 1 class. It is designed to help students begin their research at the LAC Library and on the World Wide Web. If you need further assistance, please contact Monica White or consult a librarian at the Reference Desk.
Contents: Find Reference Books Find Books to Check Out Find Articles Find Web Sites ... Cite Your Sources
FIND REFERENCE BOOKS
If you haven't yet committed to a research topic, you may want to browse through the following works to get ideas:
Encyclopedia of the American West 4 vols.
Covers traditional Western history and includes coverage of Native Americans and other minority peoples, especially the role of women
ref F 591 .E485 1996 2000
Great Events from History: North American Series
Volume 2 covers events that occurred between 1820 and 1895
ref E 45 .G74 1997 The New Encyclopedia of the American West Provides older interpretations by distinguished historians as well as revisionist interpretations by more recent scholars ref F 591 .N46 1998

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African American Biographies 2 volumes - Brief year published; "author Index" - an annotated listing; "Title material on specific works for each. alphabetically listed author.
http://www.sdmesa.sdccd.net/library/docs/black_studies.pdf

45. ENGL 348A: Literary Works By Women: Short Fiction By Black Women, UM Libraries
search option type in author's name (last name, first name). African Americanauthors, 17451945 A bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook.
http://www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/engl348logan.html
Course Related Web Pages
ENGL 348A: Literary Works by Women: Short Fiction by Black Women
Instructor: Dr. Shirley Logan
Resources compiled and web page developed by Susanna Van Sant and Patricia Herron, UM Libraries This guide will assist you in locating resources for English 348A. Due to licensing agreements, some of the electronic resources available by remote search are restricted to current students, faculty, and staff at the University of Maryland, College Park. E-mail Patricia Herron , the subject area specialist, or call 301-405-9280 for more information.
Contents
MdUSA
Locating Short Stories

Locating Biographical Information

Locating Literary Criticism
...
Questions?
MdUSA
    MdUSA
    This web-based interface allows for off-campus searching of over 120
    databases licensed for use by University of Maryland students and faculty.
return to top
Locating Short Stories
    Catalog (When searching for a known short story)
    Choose the word/s anywhere search option and type in the author's last name and
    keywords from the title of the short story.
    EXAMPLE: harper two offers . Examine your search results for books that may
    include the short story as part of a collection. The title of the short story may

46. Meet Lorraine: Interview
possible by incorporating culturally specific traditions and capture dialogue makeher my favorite author. she seamlessly threads African American folk culture
http://www.twbookmark.com/features/plainfolks/meet_lorraine/interview.html


A Conversation With Lorraine-Johnson Coleman... 1. What is the inspiration for your characters? Is there really an Aunt Maribelle? The characters in the "kinfolks"section of Just Plain Folks are based on family members that I know and love. Naturally, I have changed the names to protect the guilty. Other characters in the book are based on a combination of research, conversations, anecdotes as well as, my own fancy. Although this is definitely a work of fiction, I hope that readers will not only find the characters and experiences realistic, but will be reminded of positive experiences and loved ones of their own. 2. Does Farmville, North Carolina really exist? It most certainly does, 77 miles E-SE of Raleigh on Highway 264. It is also 12 miles west of Greenville, North Carolina where East Carolina University is located. Strangely enough, I discovered during the course of my work in heritage preservation, that there is a Farmville, Virginia only a 3-1/2 hour drive away. You know, there may be a lot more "Farmvilles" around than we thought. 3. What is the purpose of your afterthoughts?

47. African American Roots
Garland,1985) and Art Music Ref 770.922 W679b2 An Illustrated biobibliographyof Black Ref author Table 928 Af83 African American Writers (Scribners,1991
http://www.infopeople.org/bpl/teen/afroots.html
African Roots in America:
Black History and Culture Resources
Berkeley Public Library has materials to help you explore many aspects of African American history and culture. The Reference books listed here are suggestions to help you start researching this topic. For research help about other ethnic groups, please refer to the PATHFINDER America's Ethnic Groups: Starting Points in Cultural Exploration . Ask for help at the Reference Desk whenever you need it. Basic Information Sources
Ref Desk 305.896 Af83 (6 volumes)
The African American Encyclopedia (Marshall Cavendish,1993)
Articles cover topics specific to the African American experience as well as African American participation in and/or response to events and trends in dominant United States culture. Ref 305.896 En19c (5 volumes)
Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History (Macmillan, 1996)
More scholarly than the title above, this illustrated work provides excellent cross references and bibliographic citations to expand research on persons, places, events, themes, causes and policies relevant to its title subject. Ref Desk 305.896 Af83a

48. Article | Psychiatric Apartheid, By Sally Satel
There are no generalservice teams, only identity-specific teams. of racism will improvethe therapeutic alliance with the african-american mental health client
http://www.sallysatelmd.com/html/a-wsj15.html
Psychiatric Apartheid
The Wall Street Journal By Sally Satel "As a member of the White group, what responsibility do you hold for the racist, oppressive, and discriminating manner by which you personally and professionally deal with minorities?" asks a popular textbook for psychotherapists, "Counseling the Culturally Different." Welcome to the world of multicultural therapy. The idea behind multicultural therapy, or "cultural competence," as it is sometimes called, is that human identity is primarily culture-dependent. The theory presumes that if therapist and patient are members of different groups, especially racial groups, they will experience miscommunication and mistrust. The therapist must therefore learn a different set of rules for treating patients of each different race. The notion of treating patients according to their racial or ethnic groups has gained increasing acceptance in recent years. Multicultural therapy pops up regularly on the conference-and-workshop circuit and is the subject of a growing list of scholarly books. It is also an increasing part of mental health training: Only a handful of counseling programs required multicultural counseling courses in the 1970s and early 1980s, but recent surveys have found that 42% to 59% of counseling programs currently require such a course. The American Psychological Association, the American Psychiatric Association (which is meeting this week in New York), and the federal government's Public Health Service have all gotten on the multicultural bandwagon, publishing treatment guidelines for racial and ethnic groups.

49. Free Within Ourselves, By Jewell Parker Rhodes
from emotional preparation, to specific writing techniques to the development of AfricanAmerican fiction; Appendix fictional terms that every author should know
http://www.pageturner.net/JewellParkerRhodes/free.html
Home Page Books Bio Events ...
FREE WITHIN OURSELVES: Fiction Lessons for Black Authors
We build our temples for tomorrow, as strong as we know how, and we stand on top of the mountain, free within ourselves LANGSTON HUGHES "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain," The Nation (1926)
(from, FREE WITHIN OURSELVES) "Good writing demands your whole self - writing freely, without limits, from your unique connections to your world. As an African American, you have incredible riches to draw upon, including a bittersweet history which created a new ethnic group capable of transforming heartache into art."
Jewell Parker Rhodes Author Dr. Jewell Parker Rhodes, professor of American literature at Arizona Sate University and recipient of the National Endowment of the Arts Award in Fiction, offers help to artists and visionaries in Free Within Ourselves: Fiction Lessons for Black Authors. Not only is Free Within Ourselves a top-notch writer's guide filled with practical guidance, essays, journal exercises and resources for publishing fiction, it is also a celebration of African American identity, culture and art. "Never (in four years of college or five years of graduate school) was I assigned an exercise or given a story example that included a person of color. . While the educational system and the publishing world have become progressively more welcoming of African-American authors, there is still little attention to educating, supporting, and sustaining the writing process of African-American authors," Rhodes explains in her introduction. Now, for the first time, Free Within Ourselves offers a step-by-step guide to fictional technique and publishing know-how, tailored to the specific needs of African American writers.

50. Genre Fiction
as well as Transborder (Latino), African/African American, Asian/Asian Looking fora particular book or author? Link to Diana Herald's bio, then home page.
http://www.genreflecting.com/Genre Fiction.html
HOME GENRES BOOKLOVERS ASK THE EXPERTS ... SITE INDEX Genre Fiction
"Never apologize for your reading taste." -Betty Rosenberg, author, first edition of Genreflecting What is Genre fiction?
Your ultimate genre fiction guide

Our ever-evolving list of "must-read" genre fiction authors
If you love genre fiction or want to learn more about it, here are the authors you need to know. Check individual genre pages for more reading suggestions and information about simple genres.. Science Fiction Connie Willis, Lois McMaster Bujold, Dan Simmons, Kevin J. Anderson, Doug Beason Fantasy J. K. Rowling Historical Fiction Connie Willis, Ivan Doig Crime Carl Hiaasen , Janet Evanovich, Iris Johansen Historical Crime Sharan Newman Romance Dinée Cody, Iris Johansen, Amanda Quick, Jayne Ann Krentz Horror Laurell K. Hamilton, Dan Simmons Adventure Kevin J. Anderson and Doug Beason For more "must-read" authors in a specific genre, click the specific genre name above or check out Genreflecting , 5th ed.-it classifies and describes thousands of your favorite genre fiction titles.

51. SCC-LRC/Library: Research Guide For Short Stories
Headings Short stories, American African American authors History and Short storyBiobibliography Short story available on a specific author and short
http://www2.scc-fl.edu/lrc/_private/backupGuides/short_stories.htm
Short Stories Ask a Librarian Contact Us Hours LRC Home ... SCC Home Locate a Copy of a Short Story LINCCSearch Collection Internet Interlibrary Loan ...
Reciprocal Borrowing
Locate Short Story Criticism LINCCSearch Gale Literature Resource Center-LRC Tell Me More
Gale Literary Index
... Representative Internet Links To locate more information about this or any other subject on the Internet: use Internet Search
Engines
Find Web sites Search strategy ... Evaluate sites How do I determine if SCC LRC/Library has a specific magazine or journal How do I cite my sources
Locate a copy of a short story using LINCCSearch
Do an Author Search on LINCCSearch Short stories are found in collections. Locate the box that displays the word "Subject Keyword." Click on the down arrow and select Author (last name, first). You must enter the author’s name in the order "Last name, First name". If you are not sure of the first name, you can leave it off or just type the first few letters. The comma is also optional. Click "Search." The Results list will present books that could contain short stories by that author.

52. GUIDE TO POETRY CRITICISM
Series (multiple volumes) A biobibliographical guide to the volume number(s) foryour author. Specialized biographical sources African American Writers (Ref
http://www.libraries.wright.edu/libnet/subj/lan/poetry.html
GUIDE TO POETRY CRITICISM
Paul Laurence Dunbar Library, Wright State University Prepared by Heather Martin
Maintained by Martin Jenkins (martin.jenkins@wright.edu) Revised December 1999
This guide lists major sources for identifying poetry criticism, finding biographical information about poets, and locating copies of individual poems. Reference librarians can help you use these sources or find additional material related to poetry and poetry criticism. FINDING BOOKS IN THE WRIGHT STATE LIBRARY CATALOG Use the Wright State Library Catalog to search our collection for books about an author or an author's work(s). Choose the Subject Headings option, then enter the author's last name and first name. You can also try a Words search using the author's last name and the title of a specific poem. To find general information about poetry as a genre, conduct a Subject Headings search using general terms such as Poetry Poets , or Poetry History and Criticism INDEXES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF CRITICISM Use the following sources to identify poetry criticism in articles, books, book chapters, and other formats. General Literature Sources

53. Fogler Library In-House Research Guide: Communication
out the bibliographic citation, including author, article title PS 66.3 M55U64 1966AfricanAmerican Orators A Presidents as Orators A bio-Critical Sourcebook
http://www.library.umaine.edu/reference/guides/communication.htm
In-House Research Guide: Communication This is a selective guide to information sources in speech communication available in Fogler Library. To locate books in the circulating collection (shelved in the stacks on Floors 2 and 3), consult URSUS (the Library's electronic catalog) for the books' call numbers. Indexes and Abstracts If you need to find a magazine or journal article, use one or more of the indexes listed here to look up an author or a subject. Write down or print out the bibliographic citation, including author, article title, and the journal name, volume, date, and page numbers. Next, do a title search on URSUS for the journal's name in order to find out if the library subscribes to the journal and, if so, where it is located in the library. Communication Abstracts 1978- Ref. Index Ref. Index P 87 C59733
ERIC (Educational Resources information Center), 1966-

Index to Journals in Communication Studies Through 1990 Ref. Index P 87 M37
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts: LLBA Ref.

54. African American Resources: School Subject Links: Homework Help: Kids' Page: Car
late 1900’s (with links to author bios) in in the Sciences Find profiles of AfricanAmerican scientists, by of Douglass’ life, read a short bio, or link to
http://www.clpgh.org/kids/homework/subjectlinks_africanamerican.html
Homework Help
Science Calendars
Booklists for School

School Subject Links
... School Subject Links
School Subject Links:
African American Resources
  • African American History
    Learn about the slave trade and African Americans’ various struggles for freedom in "The African American Journey," find out about African American authors, from the mid-1700’s to the late 1900’s (with links to author bios) in "African American Literature: Voices of Slavery and Freedom," and listen to and learn about spirituals, blues, jazz, rock and roll, and rap in "Heart and Soul: A Celebration of African American Music."
    Africana.com

    Browse or search through this "Gateway to the Black World" to find information on arts, literature, entertainment, history and more.
    A Deeper Shade of History

    Search this Black History Database to find information about what happened on any specific date in history. This Week in History highlights significant people and events.
    The Buffalo Soldiers on the Western Frontier

    Learn basic information about the first peace-time African-American Military Units, from this site by the International Museum of the Horse. Exploring Amistad Dive into this in-depth site from Mystic Seaport, exploring the events surrounding the Amistad Revolt of 1839-1842. Search full-text documents and timelines or just read about the story, people and places involved.

55. SCORE: Teacher Guide--The Poetry Of Langston Hughes
this activity students create an author bookmark about why it is important in AfricanAmericanhistory. www.queenslibrary.org/special/langston.bio.html African
http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/langhu/langhutg.html
Teacher CyberGuide
CyberGuide by Barbara Garrison http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/langhu/langhutg.html Please forward comments to the project director.
    Introduction
    This supplemental CyberGuide on the poetry of Langston Hughes was developed by teachers in the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project, funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP) and the California County Superintendents Educational Services Association (CCSESA) Langston Hughes, a primary voice of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920's, was known as "The Poet Laureate of Harlem" in the period of such writers as Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, and Claude McKay. These writers used the social, political, and religious aspects of the African American experience as stepping stones for poetic expression. Widely divergent styles and subject matters existed within the poetry of the Harlem Renaissance. The jazz and blues clubs in Harlem provided a forum for the emerging Black entertainers and writers who wrote and performed to raise the consciousness of the Negro people and instill pride in their African heritage. As the students do these activities, they will consider the following questions:

56. 4th Grade State Project
Aretha Franklin Title, author, Call Number. Aretha Franklin Lady Soul, LeslieGrowse, J bio Franklin. African American Musicians, Eleanora Tack, J927 T.
http://www-youth.fh.farmlib.org/assign/beechview/20thCMusicians.htm
School:
Teacher:
Grade:
Assignment
Run Time: Beechview Elementary
Ms. Roxana Ho
5th Grade
Musicians of the 20th Century January 22-March 19, 2003 Assignment Information This assignment will give 5th graders the opportunity to research information on significant musical topics from the 20th Century, create a written compellation of their research, and gain speaking experience by presenting their findings to the class. Students will work with a buddy. They have already chosen their musical topic in class.
Required Resources
Please use a minimum of 3 sources
Examples: *Internet websites *Books *Journals *Videos *Encyclopedias/Almanacs *Newspaper articles * Reference Materials *Compact Discs (including jacket notes) Required Final Products: 1) Written Assignment (choice of methods) * Minimum 1 page (typed max. 14pt., single spaced)

57. Women's History Toolkit
Literature the Arts, African American Women Writers of the 19th texts that youcan browse by title, author, or genre; or by century and link to bio pages and
http://writetools.com/women.html
WriteTools
Women's History Toolkit
Girl Tech and posted at Women's Stories
Here are links to the best women's biographical and history resources on the Web.
American Biographical Collections General Biographical Collections Politics Historical Exhibits Sports History Organizations States' Greats Women's History Performers
American
Biographical
Collections
  • Britannica's Women in American History
    Check the Articles section for excellent biographical profiles
  • InfoPlease Almanac: National Women's Hall of Fame
    Good for quick, encyclopedia-type summaries
  • National Women's Hall of Fame
    Bella Abzug to Babe Didrikson Zaharias Back to index General Biographical Collections
  • Biographies of Historical Women Just-the-facts, unadorned, brief bios of women from Abigail Adams to Wu-Chien-Shiung
  • Celebrating Women's History Resource Center From the Gale Group, bios of more than 60 women, a timeline of key events, and a women's history quiz
  • Distinguished Women of Past and Present Excellent compilation of links to biographical information across the Web arranged alphabetically and by field of activity. Includes special sections on black history and women in the news.
  • Feminist Theory Website: Individual Feminists Bios and bibliographies of feminists around the world
  • Lesbian History Project Not nearly enough links off the main list, but a comprehensive overview of notable lesbians
  • 58. Profile Of African American Communities
    (10) One author notes Individuals now described as African American come fromseveral specific cultural experiences that are different in terms of language
    http://academic.udayton.edu/health/08civilrights/01-02-10Profile-AA.htm
    Profile of African American Communities
    The Health Care Challenge: Acknowledging Disparity, Confronting Discrimination, and Ensuring Equality, A Report of the United States, Commission on Civil Rights (September 1999).
    Vernellia R. Randall
    Professor of Law and
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    Awards and Recognitions
    Chapters Health Status
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    Quality of Health Care ... The Health Care Challenge Syllabi American Health Care Law AIDS Tobacco Violence and Public Health Surveys Favorite Poetry Invictus The Bridge Poem Still I Rise No Struggle No Progress Related Websites Race and Racism Gender and the Law Legal Education Personal Homepage Chapter 2: Background: Disparity, Discrimination and Diversity in Health Care; Volume I, The Role of Governmental and Private Health Care Programs and Initiatives, The Health Care Challenge: Acknowledging Disparity, Confronting Discrimination, and Ensuring Equality, A Report of the United States, Commission on Civil Rights (September 1999). "African Americans are at high risk for health problems, no matter what measures are usedbirth risk factors, death rates, or sexually related conditions. Some of these problems may be related to socioeconomic factors, as reflected in higher African American use of social and health services and higher African American poverty rates. . . . The lack of data specific to African Americans has been cited as a major concern. . . ."

    59. Alley Writer: Classic Lit Resource Books And Links
    author Links. Stephen Crane. A brief bio Do you know where his body is? AfricanAmerican (includes audio CD) The Norton Anthology of African American Lit.
    http://www.alleywriter.com/11claslitres.html
    Public Safety Bulletin
    Teaching Classic Literature endangers student minds. Report unsafe teaching practices to The Alley Writer Mugging
    The
    Classics
    Reviews:
    1. Modern Fiction Reviews

    1b. Author profiles

    2. Reviews and Discussion of Classic Lit

    3. Non-fiction Reviews
    ... ews and Recommendations Classic Lit Resources Page AlleyWriter.com
    AlleyWriter@alleywriter.com Essays:
    1. The Classics

    2. The Moderns

    3. The Greatest Book
    Resources:
    1. Writers' Resources
    2. Classic Lit Resources MESSAGE BOARD:
    Future Man and Thruster Boy ... WEB LOG: Alley Writer Yack "To the Lighthouse" is winner of the Alley Writer Burn This Book Award, taking nearly one third of the total votes. Set your copy aflame today! Young Writers' Pages 2. Quotes 3. About this site Click here to sign up for or access your own free AlleyWriter.com Email account. Happy Holidays No matter what you celebrate Search this site or the web powered by FreeFind Site search Web search Author Wars: 1st Person Classics Lit Links Period Links Yahoo! Lit Links Stephen Crane ... Virginia Woolf Books Norton Anthologies (23 Anthologies) English Lit (13 Anthologies) American Lit (7 Anthologies) Other Anthologies (3 Other Anthologies)
    Classic Lit Resource Page
    Period Links
    Studies in American Classic Literature by D.H. Lawrence

    60. Greenlease Library
    by either author name or the title of the author's work also covers the sets listedabove under biobliographies African American Writers REF PS 153 N5 A344 1990.
    http://www.rockhurst.edu/services/library/guides/literary.html
    Online Catalog Electronic Resources Periodical Holdings Interlibrary Loan ... Faculty Handbook Literary Criticism Sources
    Introduction
    Online Catalog Reference Collection Bio-bibliographical sources ... Citing Sources
    Introduction Literary criticism is the evaluation of literary works. Literary criticism can take several forms. A criticism can compare a literary work with other works published during the same period. A criticism can compare one work of an author to other works also by that author. A criticism can compare a theme in the literary work of one author to the literary works of other authors who use the same theme. Most literary criticism is published in scholarly journals that are available primarily in print. Very few scholarly journals on literary criticism exist in electronic form. back to top Online Catalog Subject search option to find books about the author’s work. Type in the author’s name as your subject. You can also type in immediately following the author’s name "criticism and interpretation", "bibliographies", or the title of a specific work.

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