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81. English 166: Slavery & American Literature - Reference Books
African American Writers (2 volumes) REF PS 153 .N5 bibliography of works by and aboutthe author. Contemporary authors; a biobibliographical guide to current
http://bailey.uvm.edu/ref/eng166ref.html
University of Vermont
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Selected Reference Books
  • Located in the Bailey/Howe Reference Collection [1st floor, near the Reference Desk]
  • In the Reference Collection, look in ROWS 16 and [Call #s: PN and PS] for reference books on general literature, and American literature. Browse in these areas to find other relevant books in addition to those listed here.
  • Be aware that there are many additional sources on this topic in the B/H Library.
  • Note: Reference books are non-circulating , which means they may not be charged out of the library.
Literary Criticism Biographical Sources
(brief biography along with critical discussion of works) (Background Information)
For an overview of a topic, an explanation of unfamiliar terms, or brief factual information. Some of the sources listed below provide general coverage, while others are more subject specific. Black Women in America : an historical encyclopedia (2 volumes)
REF E 185.86 .B542 1993

82. Research Guide: Women Writers
africanamerican Women Playwrights A Research Guide, Ref Story Criticism (SSC) (useauthor index at Playwrights of Diversity A bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook,
http://www.wcsu.edu/library/gd_women_writers.html
Research Guide to Women Writers
Resources on the Web Reference Books CONSULS Catalog Periodical Indexes ... Questions?
Resources on the World Wide Web
Here are some links to help you explore Web resources on women writers:

83. HHM - Research Guide
and includes only an author index; searching exile preface brief, bilingual biobibliographicentries The database focus is on African American, American Indian
http://www.lib.iastate.edu/commons/hhm/research.html
US Latino Studies Library Research Guide
atlases bibliographies, indexes and abstracts bio-bibliographies biographical sources ... statistical sources Atlases to locate geographic, cultural, or demographic information) Atlas of American Diversity. Larry Hajime Shinagawa and Michael Jang. 1998. REF E184 A1 S575 1998
Provides information, data, and maps regarding population growth and projections, regional dispersion, state populations, major city concentrations, labor force participation, educational attainment, and more topics on African Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, US Latinos, American Indians, and European Americans. Atlas of the 1990 Census. Mark T. Mattson. 1992. REF G1201 .E2 M3 1992
Includes population maps based on 1990 census data, including information specific to Latino regional populations. We the People: An Atlas of America's Ethnic Diversity. James Paul Allen. (PARKS Oversized: Ask at Circulation Desk; E184.A1 A479 1988)
Focuses on racial and ethnic populations in the US; based on data from the 1970s and 1980s.

84. New Geographies, New Pedagogies: CVs And Bio-Bibs
author of widely quoted Embedded Autonomy (Princeton, 1995). phase I project on AfricanAmerican Diaspora and bioBibliographies of Key Faculty New Geographies
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/NewGeog/bios.html
New Geographies, New Pedagogies : Institute of International Studies; UC Berkeley
Key Personnel
CV: Michael Watts
CV: David Szanton Bio-Bibs: Phase I (Crossing Borders)
Bio-Bibs: Phase II (New Geographies, New Pedagogies)
Bio-Bibliographies of Key Faculty: Crossing Borders [Phase I]
The following individuals have been centrally involved in Phase I of the Crossing Borders initiative: Manuel Castells: Sociology and City and Regional Planning. Internationally renowned figure for ground breaking publications in numerous contemporary fields, and most recently on processes of globalization in a three volume series, The Network Society. (Blackwell, 1997) Nezar Alsayyad: Architect and Architectural History, Chair of the Center for Middle East Studies, and the founder and editor of Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review. A widely published authority on housing, historical and contemporary urban issues, and the effects of globalization on city life. Nancy Peluso: Rural Sociologist in the Program on Environmental Science, Policy, and Management. An expert on political ecology in Indonesia, and Southeast Asia generally, and co-convener of the phase I project on Transnational Environmentalism. Rich Forests, Poor People

85. African American Literature
authors Ref Z1224.C6 Separate author index on Black American authors An IllustratedBioBibliography Ref Live A Book of African American Quotations Ref
http://exlibris.memphis.edu/instr/afrolit.htm
Information Sources in A frican A merican L iterature
Periodical Articles
Reference Works
Web Links
Use tomCat
(the U of M Library catalog).
  • For subject searches, use Library of Congress Subject Headings such as american literature african-american authors or african-american authors . (LC Subject Headings volumes are available in Reference.)
  • To find books about individual authors, search by subject ; e.g. baldwin, james
  • To find a book-length bibliography, look for the word "bibliography" in the subject heading ; e.g. morrison, toni bibliograpy or african americans in literature bibliography . Using the word "bibliography" in a keyword search will retrieve all books with bibliographies in them.
  • Also try searching by keywords such as king malcolm x or black characters literature . (leave out words like in, of, on, and the ; AND is assumed between words) .
  • Find video tapes by using videorecording as a keyword; e.g., harlem renaissance videorecording
  • Copy the call number from the catalog record to find the book. (See How to Find Books
Articles in Periodicals
Use an electronic database.

86. UGA African American Studies
Univ. of Georgia's Institute for African American Studies posts several brief biographical sketches of key figures in africanamerican history.
http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/History.html
African Americans have played a vital role in the history and culture of their country since its founding. An important part of the curriculum at the Institute for African American Studies is devoted to creative research on the lives and work of prominent African Americans and to placing them within their cultural context. On this page you will find brief biographical sketches of several key figures in African American history.
Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Almanack and Epheremis, published during the years 1792-1797. He retired from tobacco farming to concentrate wholly upon his studies. He corresponded with Thomas Jefferson and urged Jefferson to work for the abolition of slavery.
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth, a nationally known speaker on human rights for slaves and women, was born Isabella Baumfree, a slave in Hurley, New York, and spoke only Dutch during her childhood. Sold and resold, denied her choice in husband, and treated cruelly by her masters, Truth ran away in 1826, leaving all but one of her children behind. After her freedom was bought for $25, she moved to New York City in 1829 and became a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. In 1853, she helped form a utopian community called "The Kingdom," at Sing Sing, New York, which was soon disbanded following the death and possible murder of its leader. Truth was implicated in the scandal but courageously fought the falsehoods aimed at her. After the death of her son, she took the name Sojourner Truth to signify her new role as traveler telling the truth about slavery. She set out on June 1, 1843, walking for miles in a northeasterly direction with 25 cents in her pocket, and rested only when she found lodging offered by either rich or poor. First she attended religious meetings, then began to hold meetings herself that would bring audience members to tears. As she logged mile after mile, her fame grew and her reputation preceded her. Truth's popularity was enhanced by her biography written by the abolitionist Olive Gilbert, with a preface written by William Lloyd Garrison. In 1864, she was invited to the White House, where President Abraham Lincoln personally received her. Later she served as a counselor for the National Freedman's Relief Association, retiring in 1875 to Battle Creek, Michigan.

87. African-American Studies
Information Sources in African American Literature Books Audiovisuals For subject searches, use Library of Congress Subject Headings such as american literatureafroamerican authors or afro-american authors.
http://gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/africanamer.htm
Georgetown University Library's Guide to Research
African-American Studies
This guide describes some useful resources for research in African-American Studies. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to give you a place to start. Because African-American research is interdisciplinary, additional resources can be located in other Research Guides, such as African Area Studies English Literature Sociology , and United States History The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library reference area except as noted. For additional assistance with your research, consult a Reference Librarian This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/
Reference Stacks World Wide Web Electronic Library Resource (GU only) Table of Contents I. History and Culture
-Encyclopedias , Dictionaries, History, Atlases, Statistics, and Handbooks
-Biographies

-Bibliographies

II. Humanities

88. Short Fiction
data and an analysis of the author's short story A4 1979 Four volume set includesbiocritical essays African American Writers REF PS153 .N5 A344 2001 This two
http://www.suffolk.edu/sawlib/genguide/storyguide.htm
Short Fiction Resources
Criticism, Analyses and Reviews: Online Sources Criticism, Analyses and Reviews: Print Sources Biographies of Writers Indexes to Short Fiction ... Short Fiction on the Web
This guide provides selected information resources for short fiction research. If you have any questions or need assistance, speak with the reference librarians at the Sawyer Library Reference Desk.
Criticism, Analyses and Reviews: Online Sources
Suffolk University Library Catalog
http://library.law.suffolk.edu/search/
To find books about an author, select SUBJECT search and enter the author's name, e.g. "faulkner william." Enter a KEYWORD search such as "faulkner criticism stories" to find books about Faulkner's short stories or enter the author's name and the title of the story, e.g. "faulkner rose emily," to find books that are about a specific short story.
To find works written by an author, select AUTHOR search and enter the author's name, e.g. "faulkner william."

Academic Search Premier
http://search.epnet.com/login.asp?profile=asp
Our best general research database, this online resource provides indexing and abstracting for 4,500 scholarly publications with full-text access for over 3,600 of the titles. Indexing and abstracting coverage generally from the mid-1980's and full-text coverage for many titles dating back to 1990. You may limit search results to full-text and/or peer-reviewed articles.

89. Poetry Reviews And Criticism
nearly 3,000 poems written by African American poets of The DLB is an excellent ongoingbiocritical series for is published with a cumulative author index for
http://www.lib.unc.edu/reference/hum/poetryreviews.html
Poetry Reviews and Criticism I. Poetry Reviews and Criticism IV. Biographical Resources for Poets II. Poetry Indexes V. Poetry Encyclopedias ... B. Poetry Web Sites I. Poetry Reviews and Criticism (Finding articles which discuss a Poem) It is not always possible to find critical articles that discuss every poem by every poet, even in the case of major poets. In those instances where an individual poem may not be explicated (analyzed), it is often possible to find articles that discuss the poet's themes and style more generally, and this may be relevant to discussion of the poem in hand. MLA International Bibliography . New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1921-; electronically available, 1963-present.
Indexes articles on poets and their poetry in scholarly journals, books, book chapters, conference proceedings and dissertations. MLA indexes articles on individual poems and, in cases where an individual poem may not be explicated, there may be general discussion of a poet and his/her themes, style, etc. MLA attempts to provide coverage of all literatures excepting Classical Greek and Roman. Search for poem titles in the original language (e.g., rimbaud and "bateau ivre").

90. Resource Guide - Black American Women Authors
Brief bio/critical sections on only the major American Women Writers, individual authornames, and the Women’s Literature and African American Women Writers
http://camellia.shc.edu/byrne/RefGuide/black_wom.htm
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How to Find Materials about
Black American Women Authors BIOGRAPHY AND BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHIES ENCYCLOPEDIAS, DICTIONARIES AND GUIDES TO CRITICISM INDEXES CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION ... SEE ALSO BIOGRAPHY AND BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHIES
American Women Fiction Writers, 1900-1960. H. Bloom, ed. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1997. PS374.W6 A455 vol.1-3 REFERENCE See sections on Hurston, Fauset, Larsen, and Petry. Black Writers of America: A Comprehensive Anthology. R. Barksdale, ed. New York: Macmillan, 1972. PS508.N3 B62 1972 REFERENCE Contemporary Fiction Writers of the South: A Bio-bibliographical Sourcebook. J. Flora, ed. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1993. PS261.C565 1993 REFERENCE Includes sections on Bambara and Walker. Also see

91. Literature
text archives of the following literature journals African American Review, Black Abiobibliographical guide Look up the author in the cumulative index to
http://www.library.drexel.edu/research/guides/pdfs/lit.html
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