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 Subject Bibliographies: African-American Studies

Afro-American Women Writers, 1746-1933 : An Anthology and Critical Guide. Ed. Ann Allen Shockley. Boston, MA : G. K. Hall, 1988. Reference PS508 N3 A36 1988

Chapman, Dorothy Hilton. Index to Poetry by Black American Women. New York : Greenwood, 1986.
Reference Z1229 N39 C45 1986 (LC)

Davis, Lenwood G. Black Woman in American Society : A Selected Annotated Bibliography. Boston, MA : G. K. Hall & Co., 1975.
Reference Z1361 N39 D36 (LC)

Glikin, Ronda. Black American Women in Literature : A Bibliography, 1976 Through 1987. Jefferson, NC : McFarland & Co., Inc., 1989.
Reference Z1229 N39 G57 1989 (LC)

Hine, Darlene Clark, Elsa Barkley Brown and RosalynTerborg-Penn, eds. Black Women in America: A Historical Encyclopedia. Brooklyn, NY: Carlson Publishing, 1993. 2 Vols.
SML, Main Reference E185.86 +B542 1993 (LC)

Indiana University. Libraries. Black Family and the Black Woman : A Bibliography. Comp. Phyllis Rauch Klotman, Wilmer H. Baatz. New York : Arno Press, 1978. Reference Z1361 N39 I45 1978 (LC)

Redfern, Bernice. Women of Color in the United States : A Guide to the Literature. New York : Garland, 1989.
Reference Z7964 U49 R4 1989 (LC)

Roses, Lorraine Elena. The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond : Literary Biographies of 100 Black Women Writers, 1900-1945. Boston, MA : G. K. Hall, 1989.
Reference PS153 N5 R65 1989 (LC)

Sims Wood, Janet L. Black Women in the Employment Sector. Monticello, IL : Vance Bibliographies, 1979.
Social Science Library Z714 A2 +P83 P 243 (LC)

Smith, Jessie Carney, ed. Notable Black American Women, Vol I-II. Detroit, Gale Research, 1991. SML, Main Reference E185.96 +N68 1992 (LC)

Progress of Afro American Women: A Selected Bibliography and Resource Guide. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1980.
Reference Z1361 N39 S52 (LC)

Stone, Pauline Terrelonge. The Black American Woman in the Social Science Literature. [Ann Arbor, MI : Women's Studies Program, University of Michigan], 1978.
SML Z1361 N39 +S86 (LC)

Williams, Ora. American Black Women in the Arts and Social Sciences: A Bibliographic Survey. 3rd ed. Metuchen, NJ : Scarecrow Press, 1994.
Reference Z1361 N39 W56 1994 (LC)

 
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