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21. Pace University Library - Researching An Author
find your author profiled in a reference book with a more specific scope. Examples include African American authors, 17451945 A bio-biographical Critical
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Biography and Genealogy Master Index
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Comprehensive index to more than 11 million biographical sketches in over 3000 volumes and editions of current and retrospective reference books, covering both contemporary and historical figures throughout the world.
Contemporary Authors Birnbaum Ref Z1224 .C599 (vols. 1-104)
Biographical profiles of authors; check the cumulative index located at the reference desk to find out if your author is included in this or another set published by the Gale Group.
Cyclopedia of World Authors Birnbaum Ref PN41 .M26 1997 (vols. 1-5)
Profiles of authors with bibliographies.
Literature Resource Center
Access: http://library.pace.edu ; click on databases
This online collection of literary reference sources provides in-depth information on the lives and writings of nearly 100,000 authors along with critical reaction to their works. Help on searching this database is available.

22. African-American Literature
Contemporary authors A biobibliographical guide to Search Everything or by author, title, or subject African American Literature AfricaIn literature Afro
http://www.rmc.edu/directory/offices/library/academic_research_guides/afroamlit/
Reference Works
African American Writers
This work is designed to compliment the multiple volume American Writers . It contains entries on over thirty African American writers. Each entry begins with a biographical sketch of the author, followed by a series of critical passages, and concludes with a selected bibliography. It also provides a chronology of African-American Literature.
REF PS 153 .N5 A344 1991 Afro-American Women Writers, 1746-1933: An Anthology and Critical Guide
As the name implies, this book provides a brief survey of African-American women writers. Each section deals with a specific time period and provides examples of representative authors and their work. A nice resource for finding the subject of a research paper.
REF PS508 N3 A36 1988 Afro-American Writers, 1940-1955
Part of the Dictionary of Literary Biography series, this volume covers more than thirty authors. It contains biographical information as well as brief descriptions of their work. It does not contain traditional criticism but does provide a chronology of work.
REF PS 129 D48 v.76

23. Bio. AALBC Founder
The much touted website features author profiles, book excerpts s discovery of a hungry African American book buying up with other websites for specific projects
http://aalbc.com/bio.htm

AALBC.com Home Page
More About AALBC.com Some might say for Troy Johnson, founder of the African American Literature Book Club, that his new found love for literature came late in life. But for all of us long time bibliophiles and newcomers alike, the emergence of AALBC ( http://www.aalbc.com ) four years ago [1997] was right on time. The much touted website features author profiles, book excerpts, poetry, on-line discussion boards, chat sessions, contests, and information about upcoming events. In the last few years AALBC.com has received a fair amount of media attention. The New York Times referred to AALBC.com as “the most successful online service that specializes in books for African Americans.” And Black Issues Book Review called AALBC.com “a true smorgasbord for those who love African American Literature.” Troy Johnson is the founder and webmaster of the African American Literature Book Club (AALBC.com). Johnson was raised in New York City and graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School . Johnson also holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Syracuse University , an MS from Polytechnic University , an MBA from and currently works as a Technology Project Manager for a New York City investment bank.

24. African Americans - Literature
It also provides biographical information about famous africanamerican authors. and read some of the author s writing http//www.wic.org/bio/mangelou.htm Cullen
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Literature
African American Literature and Culture Society
Comprehensive newsletters by the AALCS featuring information on the
contributions of well-known African American writers and poets.
http://www.atomicage.com/aalcs/

African American Literature Handout
A comprehensive handout about African-American literature from the
1700's-present.
http://www.wilpaterson.edu/courses/eng150/aahis.htm

African American Literature Links
A great resource of comprehensive information about African American literature, courtesy of the Multicultural Pavilion at the University of Virginia. This site provides text from famous authors such as Frederick Douglas. http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/multicultural/sites/aframdocs.html African American Mystery Page African American authors of mystery and suspense fiction are featured on this site. http://www.aamystery.com African American Women: Online Archival Collections Highly recommended by the "National Endowment of the Arts for Humanities," this special collections library from Duke University scans original transcriptions of very rare material. Includes a full-text memoir by

25. Margaret Walker - Biography
the deepest desire of the author to record What translates is a specific, unparalleled beauty and tales that were integral to African American oral expression
http://www.ibiblio.org/ipa/walker/bio.html
Biography Margaret Abigail Walker was born on 7 July 1915 in Birmingham, Alabama. Her parents, the Reverend Sigismund C. Walker, a Methodist minister and an educator, and Marion Dozier Walker, a music teacher, encouraged her to read poetry and philosophy from an early age. Walker completed her high school education at Gilbert Academy in New Orleans, Louisiana, where her family had moved in 1925. She went on to attend New Orleans University (now Dillard University) for two years. Then, after acclaimed poet Langston Hughes recognized her talent and urged her to seek training in the North, she transferred to Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois, where she received a B.A. in English in 1935, at the age of nineteen. In 1937, she published "For My People" in Poetry magazine. Her first poem to appear in print, it became one of her most famous and was even anthologized in 1941 in The Negro Caravan before becoming the opening poem of her first volume of verse in 1942.

26. I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings By Maya Angelou Book Notes
Later volumes, which focus on specific parts of her a friend to everyone from author James Baldwin with the difficulties of being African American and female
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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Book Notes
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Jump to: Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Chapter 31 Chapter 32 Chapter 33 Chapter 34 Chapter 35 Chapter 36 Author/Context Maya Angelou was born in 1938, and has led a full and public life. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings , her most famous work, is the poeticized true story of her childhood in Arkansas and California. She has continued her autobiography with Gather Together in My Name , which is considered superior to Caged Bird in literary style, but inferior in terms of ideas and content. Later volumes, which focus on specific parts of her political or ideological life, include

27. Westmark School- Books Available
The author describes a way of thinking about teaching and chronicles the lives of five hundred africanamerican women, living bioGRAPHIES bio ANG Angelou, Maya
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Active Learning: 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject. If you are committed to making learning active, but occasionally run out of steam, this is the book to get you back on track with fresh ideas and innovative strategies. Time Management for Teachers: Practical Techniques and Skills that Give You More Time to Teach. Includes ready to use procedures and aids to help you eliminate time wasters, make more time for teaching and learning, maximize the use of time during lessons, reduce the time spent on paperwork, and teach your students to manage their own time better. Teaching Students with Learning and Behavior Problems. This book provides information regarding appropriate assessment techniques and instructional methods and suggestions for specific materials and sources. Doisms: Ten Prosocial Principles That Ensure Caring Connections with Kids. A philosophical reflection on what caring adults can DO to interact more successfully with children. Good Friends Are Hard To Find: Help Your Child Find, Make and Keep Friends and Also Deal With: Teasing, Bullying, Meanness and Stormy Relationships. Do you wish your student had more friends? Step by step guide to help a child make friends and solve problems with other kids.

28. African American Romance Author
Targetting to specific forums or sitewide. Mainstream Regency African American Mystery E-books All Titles Enter any title or author.
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29. African American History
own index.) Access is by author and subject africanamerican Orators A bio-Critical Sourcebook African American Studies Guide to Internet Resources (University
http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/blks/resguide/afamhis.htm
African American History:
A Research Guide
Contents: Getting Started Finding Newspaper and Periodical Articles General Reference Sources Statistics ... Library of Congress Subject Headings
Getting Started
Historical information on African Americans is abundantly available in the Morris Library. This select bibliography can be used to identify full-text information online, books, newspaper and periodical articles, and encyclopedia entries on this topic. A few good starting points are:
Biography Reference Bank . Bronx, N.Y.: H.W. Wilson Co.
LOCATION: Library Databases
Full-text biographical profiles of people from antiquity to the present.
Biography Resource Center . Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group.
LOCATION: Library Databases
A comprehensive database of biographical information on more than one million people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas. The database includes entries from the following directories, which are also available in print: Contemporary Black Biography Notable Black American Men Notable Black American Women , the St. James Guide to Black Artists

30. Cushcity.com - Promote Your Book Or Product
We reach a worldwide audience of over 200,000 africanamerican consumers each our biweekly e-mail newsletter and includes author s photo, bio, cover of
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Reach Thousands of African-American Book Readers at Affordable Rates!! As a successful author, you know that writing and publishing your book was just the beginning. Marketing your book and getting it in front of the right audience can be extremely challengingand costly. Cushcity.com, the world's largest selection of African-American products online, is here to help. Cushcity.com is the mostly highly trafficked African-American e-commerce site in cyberspace. We reach a worldwide audience of over 200,000 African-American consumers each month and receive 2 million monthly page views. In addition, Cushcity.com:
  • Has been featured in Essence Ebony Black Enterprise and Upscale magazines, as well as in the business section of The New York Times. Cushcity.com was also featured in a national radio and print ad campaign by the U.S. Postal Service for its success as a growing e-commerce enterprise. Is the only online book seller which reports its sales to both the Essence and Black Issues Book Review magazine book lists. This means that when your book achieves a certain sales level at Cushcity.com

31. Research Guide: African-American Literature
American, African, and Caribbean authors A bioBibliography (Littleton title and first line index, author index, and Masterpieces of african-american Literature
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/ulib/ref/guides/lit/AfricanAmericanLit.html
Research Guide: African-American Literature
CONTENTS
Black Studies Databases at BC Libraries restricted to the BC community
African-American Newspapers: The 19th Century This database provides the complete word-for-word texts of major 19th century African-American newspapers. African-American Poetry (1750-1900) Nearly 3,000 poems written by African-American poets in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. African American Studies - History Universe Includes major federal legislation relating to the slave trade, reconstruction, civil rights, affirmative action and issue related to race relations (1792-1994); U.S. Supreme Court decisions on constitutional issues raised by slavery, reconstruction, Jim crow laws, school segregation, job and housing discrimination, and affirmative action programs (1806-1999); autobiographies of prominent African-Americans; manuscript materials; reference and scholarly articles; photographs; speeches; and government documents. International Index to Black Periodicals (IIBP) IIBP includes current and retrospective citations and abstracts from over 150 scholarly and popular journals, newspapers, and newsletters from the United States, Africa, andthe Caribbean. It also includes full text coverage of twenty-five core Black studies periodicals from 1998 forward. The database is international in scope and multidisciplinary, covering cultural, economic, historical, religious, social and political issues. Retrospective citations in the database date as far back as 1902.

32. Bookreporter.com - Author Talk: Matthew Pearl
poet and Harvard medical professor Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, author and editor is the character of Nicholas Rey, the first africanamerican policeman in bio
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THE DANTE CLUB

Reading Group Guide

Matthew Pearl
A CONVERSATION WITH MATTHEW PEARL
Matthew Pearl graduated from Harvard University summa cum laude in English and American Literature in 1997 and from Yale Law School in 2000. In 1998, he won the prestigious Dante Prize from the Dante Society of America for his scholarly work. In this interview, Pearl discusses his debut novel, THE DANTE CLUB , a captivating thriller that combines fact with fiction.
Q: Was there a historical Dante Club?
MP:
Q: What kind of research did you do to reconstruct the world of 1865 Boston? MP:
The central historical figures in the novel were writers - so lucky for me (or unlucky, depending on how you look at it) they wrote down everything. Letters, journals, notes, memoirs, I had endless entrances into their lives. I always find their comments about one another most intriguing and revealing, particularly when they're critical about their friends. As for the rest of the world of 1865, everything helps. Historical maps, contemporary accounts of daily life, newspaper articles. When you're writing historical fiction, you want to know what your characters would have had for breakfast, what kind of hats they would wear, how they might greet each other if meeting on the street. Q: The novel is historical fiction. The historical circumstances of 1865 Boston and post-Civil War literary circles are interspersed throughout. What are the fictional elements of the novel, and did it ever seem as though they were intruding on the historical elements?

33. African-American Hist
Also see our Southern History page for specific state archives. related information about Rudolph Fisher (18971934), an african-american author and physician
http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/afroam.html
General Sources
African-American Culture

Black Nationalism

Civil Rights
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African-American Women's History
Biographical Links
Marcus Garvey

Malcolm X

W. E. B. DuBois

Zora Neale Hurston Sites

African-American History
Research on the Web Image from the website for the National Civil Rights Museum U.S. History Pages European, Asian/African General Sources African-American Odyssey : Library of Congress site with articles from entire period of African-American history, images, drawings, photographs, and broadsides. AFRICAN-AMERICAN MOSAIC The Library of Congress Resource Guide. African-American History: U.S. Information Service Most outstanding link site that exists for African-American History.. African and African-American Collections at UC Berkeley Includes pictures of African and African-American artifacts as well as a collection of primary sources on line. Afro-America's Black History Museum Diverse site full of images, documents and links to other related sites. Afro-American Sources in Virginia A guide to manuscripts.

34. Race, Class, And Gender: An Anthology (with InfoTrac), Fifth Edition
as well as issues involving bioterrorism; the specific role played Has No Name; Street Harassment, Embodiment, and African American Women, Deirdre author bio.
http://newtexts.com/newtexts/book.cfm?book_id=1296

35. Black Writers
American authors An Illustrated bioBibliography comp. Twentieth-century african-american writers and artists by information about a particular author, do a
http://www.lib.jmu.edu/literature/black_writers.htm
This guide is intended to help you find information about Black novelists, dramatists, poets, and short story writers. The list of materials is selective, rather than comprehensive, but should serve as a good starting point for research. Other guides on Caribbean Writers, Drama, Novel, Short Story and Poetry are available in the reference area and also list sources that will lead you to information on Black writers. If you have difficulty finding information about an author or work, please ask a reference librarian for help.
Table of Contents:
Encyclopedias

Biographical Information

Criticism

Indexes to Poems
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Book Review Sources

ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND HANDBOOKS
Encyclopedias can be useful for background reading on a topic and for finding biographical information.
African American Culture ed. by Sandra Adell. Detroit, MI : Gale Research , 1996. (Ref E185 .A2525 1996)
This dictionary provides brief articles on events and places as well as short biographical commentaries on artists, authors, poets, actors, musicians, and others. Includes many photographs. Africana : the encyclopedia of the African and African American experience ed. by Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

36. Multicultural Literature Resources
articles pertaining to the study of africanamerican women novelists Ward, Robert E. A bio-Bibliography of German list of writings by the listed author as well
http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/multicultural.html

Library Catalog
Find: Articles Databases e-Journals MyLibrary ... Individual Libraries
Finding Resources on the Multicultural Literature of the United States
A Research Guide and Bibliography
Reference Services This guide contains tips and strategies for locating biographical and critical information on American writers grouped by ethnicity (e.g., African-American, Jewish-American, etc.), as well a bibliography of resources, both in print and online. Since it focuses primarily on reference materials, it is necessarily selective. The Library Catalog and Find Databases will list and/or provide access to far more material than can be listed below. CONTENTS Ascertaining Ethnicity Using LC Subject Headings for Ethnic Literatures
Full Text Online Resources
Databases ... Reference Sources by Ethnicity Ethnic-American Literatures
  • Ascertaining Ethnicity Surnames are not always indicative of ethnicity, and often it can be difficult to compile a list of authors by ethnic background. To identify writers of a specific ethnic ancestry, try the following strategies:
    • Search the Literature Resource Center:
    • Click on "Authors by Type"
    • Scroll down to the "Author Ethnicity" menu box and select one of the four categories.
  • 37. Selected Library Resources For
    authorspecific Works. Contemporary authors a bio-bibliographical guide to current writers in fiction, general African American Literary Criticism, 1773-2000.
    http://www.ar.cc.mn.us/crlibrary/OldFiles/LiteraryCriticism.htm
    Selected Library Resources for Literary Criticism Anoka Ramsey Community College REFERENCE MATERIALS General Contemporary Literary Criticism PN 771 .C59 “Ongoing encyclopedia of current literary criticism, bringing together…criticism of all the various kinds from widely diverse sources.” “Presents significant passages from the published criticism of work by well-known novelists, short story writers, poets, and playwrights.” Covers criticism of authors living from 1960-present. Literature Criticism from 1400-1800 PN 86 .L53 1984 “Excerpts from criticism of the works of fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth century novelists, poets, playwrights, philosophers, and other creative writers, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations.” Modern American Literature PS 221 .C8 1969 Provides excerpts and references to critical articles on the works of the major American authors of the first half of the 20 th century. Nineteenth Century Literature Criticism PN 761 .N56

    38. Research Guide: Women Writers
    africanamerican Women Playwrights A Research Guide, Ref Story Criticism (SSC) (use author 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:

    39. BooksSquare.com- A Directory Of Specific Poets Book
    specific Poets. Listing Faison, Latorial Immaculate Perceptions african-american Poet from Virginia, author of Secrets Of My Soul.
    http://www.bookssquare.com/Arts_Poetry_SpecificPoets.html
    BooksSquare.com - A comprehensive index of book online resources BooksSquare.com Home Contact us Link to us About us ... Poetry Specific Poets Listing:

    40. Author Research Pathfinder - Snohomish High School Library
    Yearbook contains biographical information on people who were in the news during a specific year. About the author. Masterpieces of africanamerican Literature.
    http://shs.sno.wednet.edu/SHS-pages/Library/author_research.htm
    Snohomish High School Library 1316 Fifth Street Snohomish, WA 98290 Phone: 360-563-4047 Library home page: http://shs.sno.wednet.edu/library.htm Librarian Email: Volkert.Volkersz@sno.wednet.edu Author Research Pathfinder S.H.S. LIBRARY ONLINE CATALOG http://192.168.221.249:9000/webopac/main?siteid=1
    • You can search by keyword, author, title, subject, and other things, or you can do a “power search,” also known as a Boolean search (AND, OR, BUT NOT).
    Author Search Tips
    • When searching for an author, start with the last name. For a book by an author, click the Author button. For a book about the author, click the Subject button. To see if the author is listed somewhere else in a book description, click the Keyword button. In this case you may want to try last name only, or first/middle/last in the proper order. Some authors are not fully cataloged in our library (yet), so you may also want to search for a specific book title. Type in the title , and click the Title button. Subject search terms include: authors, books, literature, English, American, etc.

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