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auhs a;on ETOIAL HirS'PRv OF T .E hE-R 'v /W IA CroaM
"Frocn slave ship to middle 1950's. Good for browsing, also,"
Kemble, Frances. JOURNAL OF A RESIDENCE ON A GEORGIAN PLANATION. Knopf, 1960
"The English actress, Fanney Kemble, married a wealthy American only to discover that
his fortune came from a Georgia cotton plantation that depended on slavery. Her diary
covering a three-month ster on the plantation gives a heart-renderingr picture of the fe
of the plantation slave."
Quarles, Benjamin. NEG[O IN THE MtAKTNG OF AMEiA. Collier 1964
"The author of books on the Negro dn the Revolutionary and CiLi .Gars, Ner givs
count which : he part fegroes have played in our isto y"
Stampp, Kennethe ECULIAR iN'tITUTION. Knopf, 956
"A thorough examination of Negro slavery in the cah whA ~sde st'y my ora e. ted
myths and rationalizations supporting it. Basic to understanding
Saunders, Redding. LONESOME ROAD. Doubleday, 1958
"The NEGROES PLIGHT BY A TURE HISORIAN OF THE RACE W EVALUATFS RAT'E! THAN Jges,
He is a writer of subtle and beautiful prose ."
ST ?ATURE ;AND A11
ionte, Harry. SONGS BELAFONTE SINGS. Duell, 1962
"Excellent book of onge and to'rent on why and how he sng the songs 'has agsn
Aghly recommended~
camps, Arna. AMERICAN NEGRO POETRY. Hill and Wang, 1963
"The introduction by the editor is n excellent "name dopping" essay on the poets
contsian b he om
,From STREL T IN BNEVILc.r 4:T 1 LANhAN 3A 4TiRS, including a setion of new poems
Co3d Inrdcoyvlm
cheg L Mar garet Jus .t,,a NEGO I a EIa '' CULU! k a vvKnopf, 1956
"An account in historical sequence of folk and fomal contributions of the American
Negro to our culture. Includes analyses of major political and social issues of pre-
Civil War and Reconstruction periods as well as the contemporary era as reflected in
American literature and art forts ;
zten, Countee. ON THESE I STAND. Haper, 1947
"Excellent poems by a v t poet wheo d e aC tv- tS r oni A s o;t t w1 4. '
Nine and choral reading..
::y.Hare, Maud. NEGRO MUSICIANS AND ThEIR US1IM Associated Pub., 1936
"Music historian and former director of mu*C at Prairie View C'lege has traced ,O
developmentt of music among Negroes from the early beginnings in Africa, through the
religious and secular folk : . ,era t x T%,si " ana of note of the decided of te
twenties and thirties."
. Cedric. AMERICAN NEGRO ART. N. Y. Graphic Soc., 1960
'A. profusely illustrated account of American Negro art with much information impossible
find e e Sr p r dny o t e m2t f 9. d d and
'A Negro fari lyts dream has universal appek . T C &agon
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[An annotated bibliography from Negro Heritage], text, January 24, 1966; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1884478/m1/19/?q=%221964%2F1966%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.