BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: United States History - General from the 19th Century, African American Women Writers author New York Public Library Subjects african culture, united states history general, women writers http://bubl.ac.uk/link/u/unitedstateshistory-general.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About A-Z Index Titles Descriptions About.com: American History American Memory Between a Rock and A Hard Place: A History of American Sweatshops 1820 - Present Biography of America ... Women and Social Movements in the United States 1775-2000 Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk About.com: American History Offers original articles and features about the history of the USA, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include African-American history, the American Civil War, the American Revolution, the American West, 18th Century America, government, Hispanic America, historical documents including the Mayflower Compact, the Declaration of Independence and the Consititution, inventors and inventions, labour history, libraries and museums, military history, notable individuals such as Martin Luther King and Thomas Jefferson, Native Americans and 20th Century America.
BCPL Books And More Main Page authors by romance type African American, Contemporary, Historical book but not the title or author. general Resources Suggestions to Readers Novelist Contains http://www.bcplonline.org/centers/library/library.html
Black Studies 36 : African American Oral Traditions of African descent as African Americans , and African American Oral Tradition name is always listed last name first for author and subject general Background. http://www.amherst.edu/library/research/courserelated/spring03/blkstud36.html
Extractions: Ask Us LIBRARY CATALOGS GENERAL BACKGROUND BIOGRAPHICAL AND LITERARY-CRITICAL SOURCES DICTIONARIES ... CITING SOURCES Start research in the 4-college online library catalog (for Amherst, Hampshire, Mt. Holyoke and Smith) from the Library's homepage; there is a separate UMass catalog . You can search in the library catalogs by AUTHOR , by SUBJECT , by TITLE , or by KEYWORD . The SUBJECT choice requires the exact word or phrase chosen by libraries to define your topic. For example, the library catalog now characterizes Americans of African descent as "African Americans", and "African American Oral Tradition" is one precise and potentially useful subject heading . Personal names can always be subjects. But remember that a name is always listed last name first for author and subject searches: "hurston zora neale" not "zora neale hurston". If official subject terminology is hard to guess, just try keywords. Once you have found books on your topic, you can click on the subject links and move right into a subject search.
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY RESOURCES Americans are covered such as general and specialized SEARCHING FOR BOOKS ON AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY IN THE Books may be searched by author, title, subject http://www.uno.edu/~cdac/blck_his.html
Extractions: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY RESOURCES The UNO Library has reference material, books, and periodical literature related to African-American history. This guide lists reference material specifically related to African-Americans, as well as guidance on searching the online catalog for books in the UNO Library on African-American history. REFERENCE BOOKS - The following is a partial list of reference books related to African-Americans. There are many other reference books besides those listed. Please browse the reference shelves for other titles, or consult the catalog. REF DT 3.C35 1987 Cambridge Encyclopedia of Africa
Play Indexes, Duke University Libraries of this work is devoted to African American drama Following a list of general sources are entries for For each author, locations of published plays usually in http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/plays.htm
Extractions: Plays in Periodicals Introduction To locate the text (the script) of a play, begin by searching the online and card catalogs under either the playwright's name or the title of the play. If Duke University Library does not have a copy of the play in separate form, use the following indexes to find anthologies, collections, or periodicals in which the play script may appear. After identifying a collection in which the play appears, check the catalogs to determine whether Duke has the book or periodical in which the play is located.Should the text of a play be unavailable in the Duke collection in any format, consult the Reference Department to determine if the play is available at another library.
African American Studies Research Guide and Caribbean authors a biobibliography. Online Library Catalog by author, title or African American Periodicals Primary Sources for Historical Research http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/guides/africanamerican.shtml
Extractions: Important Scope Note: The following sources provide merely an introduction to research in African American Studies. They are not intended to be comprehensive but rather a starting point. Because African American Studies usually involves interdisciplinary research, it also will be useful to consult additional subject guides, such as "English Language and Literature," "History, " or "Psychology." For help selecting the best resources talk with a Reference Librarian. History and Culture African American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Nearly 300 biographies of African American women throughout history. Limited bibliographies and an appendix of "career categories" are included.
AISR: VUE: Author Bios She is the author of a monograph published by The Center for Family Schools and Community Learning, entitled Toward a Theory of African American Achievement http://www.annenberginstitute.org/VUE/fall03/author_bios.html
Extractions: Theresa Perry is Vice President for Community Relations and Associate Professor of Education at Wheelock College. Formerly, she was Undergraduate Dean at Wheelock, a position she held for eleven years. As Chief Academic Officer for the Undergraduate Division, she was responsible for faculty hiring, curriculum, academic policy and standards. Under her leadership, the College underwent a major curriculum revision which included introducing race, class and gender content throughout the curriculum. She also raised the number of full-time faculty of color in the undergraduate division to 25 percent. Dr. Perry is one of the three authors of the recently published book, Young, Gifted and Black: Promoting High Achievement among African American Students. She has also edited several books: Freedom's Plow; Teaching in the Multicultural Classroom; Teaching Malcolm X, and, with Lisa Delpit, The Real Ebonics Debate: Power, Language, and the Education of African American Children. She is the author of a monograph published by The Center for Family Schools and Community Learning, entitled "Toward a Theory of African American Achievement." Recently Dr. Perry developed and has taught a two-day institute for teachers, teacher educators and researchers on African American Achievement. She is currently working with the community engagement effort of the Boston High School Reform Initiative.
African American Studies Subject Guide a selection of sketches from Contemporary author; contains more 17,000 men and women of African American heritage edu/lib/hayden/ref/ethnic/africanamerican.htm. http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/ref/ethnic/africanamerican.htm
Extractions: This African American Studies resource guide lists books available in the Reference area and the stacks collections of the Hayden Library. It is not a comprehensive bibliography, but rather a selective list of sources. The Oxford companion to African American literature . New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Person Of The Week century Robert F. KennedyAttorney general and Senator Music Thurgood MarshallFirst African American to serve Zora Neale HurstonAuthor and anthropologist. http://cuip.net/~dharris/myweb/personbio.htm
Extractions: Person of the Week Attached you will find the names of famous people who have made a significant impact on United States history and in many cases world history. Your assignment is to choose one of these individuals for an oral presentation, and write a two-page biography on them. Your biography must be two pages typed and double-spaced with a title page. You are also required to have a bibliography with at least three sources, one of which must be a book. You should refer to your Write Source 2000 for the exact format to use in completing your bibliography. In addition, you will be required to present a five to eight minute oral presentation on the person that you have selected. This oral presentation should not be a reading of your written report, but should either be memorized or given from notes that you have written.
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Extractions: Search The Web Member Central Join Our Community! Login What's New Become a SuiteU Affiliate ... MemberUpdate Suite University About Suite University Suite University News Visit the University Course Listing ... FREE Demo Course New Topics SpiritWell Travel Book Reviews Agora News Foraging Wild Foods ... More... Suite Events Teacher Appreciation Event 2004 Family Focus 2004 In Tune With Johann Sebastian Bach More about Suite101 About Suite101.com Advertise With Suite For more information - Select a related topic - 20th Century American Poe A Day in the Life African American Literatu African American Women's American Poetry Baby Boomer Humor Beat Boulevard British and American Lite Children's Literature Christian Humor Classic American Literatu Classic Girls' Series Classic Literature Contemporary Female Humor Crime Stories Crossings and Reflections Entertainment Industry Hu Everyday humor Fantasy Worlds General Book Reviews Harlem Renaissance Humor J.R.R. Tolkien and Middle