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African American Studies  Tags: culture minority_experience literature social_change  

Supports interdisciplinary studies of the African American/black experience.
Last update: Sep 28th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.hanover.edu/africanamerican  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Recommended secondary and general works

This list of selected generall works was developed by Prof. Jonathan Smith for the course English 325: African-American Literature.

 

  • Afro-American women writers, 1746-1933: An anthology and critical guide - Ann Allen Shockley, ed.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 A36 1988
  • Afro-American writing: An anthology of prose and poetry - Richard A. Long and Eugenia W. Collier, eds.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 L6
  • American Negro short stories - John H. Clarke
    Call Number: PS647.A35 B56 1966
  • Anger, and beyond: The Negro writer in the United States - Herbert Hill
    Call Number: PS153.N5 H5
  • Anthology of American Negro literature with an introduction by John T. Frederick - Sylvestre C. Watkins, [ed.]
    Call Number: PS508.N3 W3
  • Anthology of American Negro literature, edited, with an introduction by V.F. Calveston - V.F. Calveston
    Call Number: PS591.N4 C3
  • Anti-slavery history of Jefferson County - Jefferson County Historical Society of Indiana
    Call Number: F532.J5 A685 1998
  • Black American literature: Essays, poetry, fiction, drama - Darwin T. Turner, ed.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 T77
  • Black American prose theory - Joe Weixlmann and Chester J. Fontenot, eds.
    Call Number: PS153.N5 S87 v.1
  • Black fire: An anthology of Afro-American writing - LeRoi Jones and Larry Neal, eds.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 B33
  • Black literature in America - Houston A. Baker, Jr.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 B27
  • Dark symphony: Negro literature in America - James A. Emanuel and Theodore L. Gross, eds.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 E4
  • Double-take: A revisionist Harlem Renaissance anthology - Venetria K. Patton and Maureen Honey, eds.
    Call Number: PS509.N4 D68 2001
  • Early Negro American writers: Selections with biographical and critical introductions - Benjamin Griffith Brawley
    Call Number: PS508.N3 B7 1970
  • The evangelical war against slavery and caste: The life and times of John G. Fee - Victor B. Howard
    Call Number: E445.K5 F444 1996
  • Fire!!: A quarterly devoted to the younger Negro artists - Wallace Thurman et. al, eds.
    Call Number: PS153.N5 F5473 1990
  • Front line of freedom: African Americans and the forging of the Underground Railroad in the Ohio Valley - Keith P. Griffler
    Call Number: E450 .G82 2004
  • Fugitive slaves and the Underground Railroad in the Kentucky borderland - J. Blaine Hudson
    Call Number: E450 .H86 2002
  • The Harlem Renaissance remembered: Essays - Arna Wendell Bontemps
    Call Number: PS153.N5 B63
  • Harlem's glory: Black women writing, 1900-1950 - Lorraine Elena Roses and Ruth Elizabeth Randolph, eds.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 H37 1996
  • History of the Underground Railroad as it was conducted by the Anti-Slavery League, including many thrilling encounters between those aiding the slaves to escape and those trying to recapture them - William M. Cockrum
    Call Number: E450 .C63 1969
  • Images of the Negro in America - Darwin T. Turner and Jean M. Bright, eds.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 T8
  • Indiana's African-American Heritage: Essays from Black history, news, and notes - Wilma L. Gibbs, ed.
    Call Number: 977.200496 I39gi
  • An introduction to Black literature in America, from 1746 to the present - Lindsay Patterson
    Call Number: PS508.N3 P3 (Folio Collection)
  • The Kentucky abolitionists in the midst of slavery (1854-1864): Exiles for freedom - Richard Sears
    Call Number: E445.K5 S43 1993
  • Minute book of Neel's Creek Anti-Slavery Society, 1839-1945, Jefferson County, Indiana - Neel's Creek Anti-Slavery Society
    Call Number: F532.J5 M569 1990
  • The Negro caravan: Writings by American Negroes, selected and edited by Sterling A. Brown et. al. - Sterling Allen Brown et. al.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 B75
  • The Negro in Indiana before 1900: A study of a minority - Emma Lou Thornbrough
    Call Number: E185.93.I4 T48 1993
  • The new cavalcade: African American Writing from 1760 to the present - Arthur P. Davis, J. Saunders Redding, and Joyce Ann Joyce, eds.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 N48 1991
  • The new Negro - Alain Locke, ed.
    Call Number: PS153.N5 L63 1992
  • The Norton anthology of African American literature - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Nellie Y. McKay, eds.
    Call Number: PS508.N3 N67 1997
  • Southeastern Indiana's Underground Railroad routes and operations: A project of the State of Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology and the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service - Diane Perrine Coon
    Call Number: Consult a reference librarian for assistance
  • The town that started the Civil War - Nat Brandt
    Call Number: F499.O2 B86 1990
  • The Underground Railroad in Floyd County, Indiana - Pamela R. Peters
    Call Number: F532.F6 P48 2001
  • Voices from the Harlem Renaissance - Nathan Irvin Huggins, ed.
    Call Number: PS509.N4 V6
 

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