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138 p. illus. LB3062.U636 At head of t.i.tle: 87th Cong., 2d sess. Committee print.
Bibliography: p. 98.
651a U.S. _Office of Education._ Negro education; a study of the private and higher schools for colored people in the United States. Prepared in cooperation with the Phelps-Stokes Fund under the direction of Thomas Jesse Jones, specialist in the education of racial groups, Bureau of Education. Was.h.i.+ngton, Govt. Print. Off., 1917. 2 v. illus., maps (1 fold.), plates, tables (part fold.) (Bulletin, 1916, no. 38-39) [L111.A6 1916 no. 38-39 LC2801.U64] LC2801.A5 1917 [TR: E185.82.U58]
At head of t.i.tle: Department of the Interior. Bureau of Education.
652 U.S. _Office of Education._ Survey of Negro colleges and universities, prepared in the Division of Higher Education, Arthur J. Klein, chief. Was.h.i.+ngton, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1929. 964 p. tables. (_Its_ Bulletin, 1928, no. 7) L111.A6 1928 no. 7 LC2801.A38 At head of t.i.tle: Department of the Interior. Bureau of Education.
Each chapter also issued separately in 1928.
Contents.-1, 2, and 3. Introduction, control and finance, education service.-4. Alabama.-5. Arkansas.-6. Delaware and Maryland.-7. District of Columbia.-8. Florida.-9. Georgia.-10.
Kentucky.-11. Louisiana.-12. Mississippi and Oklahoma.-13.
Missouri.-14. North Carolina.-15. Ohio and West Virginia.-16.
Pennsylvania.-17. South Carolina.-18. Tennessee.-19.
Texas.-20. Virginia.
653 U.S. _Office of Education_. _Division of Vocational Education._ Negro farm families can feed themselves; a handbook for teachers. Federal Security Agency, Paul V. Mc.n.u.tt, administrator. U.S. Office of Education, John W. Studebaker, commissioner. Was.h.i.+ngton, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1942. 52 p.
illus., diagrs., tables. [_Its_ Leaflet no. 8] [LC1045.A27 no.
8]
Text continued on p. [3] of cover.
"Prepared jointly by the Agricultural Education Service and Home Economics Education Service."
"Prepared in the interest of the national nutrition program by the Vocational Division of the U.S. Office of Education.
Issued by the Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services."-Verso of t.i.tle page.
Revision of U.S. Office of Education. Vocational Division.
Misc[ellany] 2563, "Negro Farm Families Can Feed Themselves."
"Suggested references on teaching units": p. 49-[53].
654 Virginia. _Commission on Const.i.tutional Government._ Did the Court interpret or amend? The meaning of the Fourteenth amendment, in terms of a State's power to operate racially separate public schools, as defined by the courts. [Richmond, 1960] 43 p. (Historic statements and papers expounding the role of the States in their relation to the central government, 5) [Vi] [TR: LAW]
655 Was.h.i.+ngton, Booker T. My larger education; being chapters from my experience. Ill.u.s.trated from photographs. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page, 1911. 313 p. plates, ports. [E185.97.W28] [TR: E185.97.W4A35 1911]
656 Was.h.i.+ngton, Booker T., _ed._ Tuskegee & its people: their ideals and achievements. New York, Appleton, 1905. xiv, 354 p. illus.
LC2851.T82W2 Reprint issued by Negro Universities Press, 1969.
Contents.-1. The school and its purposes.-2. Autobiographies by graduates of the school.
657 Was.h.i.+ngton Center for Metropolitan Studies, _Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C._ In search of a future; a pilot study of career-seeking experiences of selected high school graduates in Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C. Was.h.i.+ngton [196-] 117 leaves. LC2803.W3W35
658 Weinberg, Meyer, _comp_. Integrated education, a reader. Beverly Hills, Calif., Glencoe Press [1968] 376 p. illus., maps.
LB3062.W42 Consists of selections from the magazine, _Integrated Education_.
Includes bibliographies.
659 Wiggins, Samuel P. The desegregation era in higher education [by] Sam P. Wiggins, director, Southern Study in Higher Education. Berkeley, Calif., McCutchan Pub. Corp. [1966] 106 p.
illus. LB2341.W54 [TR: Wiggins, Sam P.]
Includes bibliographical references.
660 Wilkerson, Doxey A. Special problems of Negro education.
Prepared for the Advisory Committee on Education. Was.h.i.+ngton, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1939. xvi, 171 p. tables. ([U.S.]
Advisory Committee on Education. Staff study no. 12) L111.A93 no. 12 LC2801.W5 "Publications of the committee": p. 171.
661 Wilson, Charles H. Education for Negroes in Mississippi since 1910. Boston, Meador Pub. Co. [1947] 641 p. illus., ports.
LC2802.M7W5 Bibliography: p. 595-607.
662 Woodson, Carter G. The education of the Negro prior to 1861. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 454 p. (The American Negro, his history and literature) LC2741.W7 1968 Reprint of the 2d ed., 1919.
Bibliography: p. 399-434.
663 Work Conference on Curriculum and Teaching in Depressed Urban Areas, _Columbia University_, 1962. Education in depressed areas; [papers]. A. Harry Pa.s.sow, editor. New York, Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1963. 359 p. tables. LC5105.W6 1962 Includes bibliographies.
664 Wright, Marion M. T. The education of Negroes in New Jersey. New York, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1941. 227 p.
(Teachers College, Columbia University. Contributions to education, no. 815) LC2802.N5W7 1941 Thesis (Ph.D.)-Columbia University.
Bibliography: p. 212-227.
13-ENTERTAINMENT
665 Bond, Frederick W. The Negro and the drama; the direct and indirect contribution which the American Negro has made to drama and the legitimate stage, with the underlying conditions responsible. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociated Publishers [c1940] 213 p.
PS338.N4B6 Bibliography: p. 202-208.
666 Fletcher, Tom. 100 years of the Negro in show business; the Tom Fletcher story. New York, Burdge [1954] 337 p. illus.
[ML3561.N4F5] [TR: ML3556.F63 1954]
667 Hughes, Langston, _and_ Milton Meltzer. Black magic; a pictorial history of the Negro in American entertainment. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1967] 375 p. illus., ports.
PN2286.H75
668 Isaacs, Edith J. R. The Negro in the American theatre. New York, Theatre Arts, 1947. 143 p. illus., ports. PN2286.I8
669 Jerome, Victor J. The Negro in Hollywood films. New York, Ma.s.ses & Mainstream [1950] 64 p. PN1995.9.N4J4 "An expansion of a lecture ... delivered at a public forum held under the auspices of the Marxist cultural magazine, _Ma.s.ses & Mainstream_ ... New York, on February 3, 1950."
Bibliographical footnotes.
670 Mitch.e.l.l, Loften. Black drama; the story of the American Negro in the theatre. New York, Hawthorn Books [1967] 248 p. illus., ports. PS338.N4M5
671 Patterson, Lindsay, _comp._ Anthology of the American Negro in the theatre; a critical approach. New York, Publishers Co.
[1967] xiv, 306 p. illus., facsims., ports. (International library of Negro life and history) PN2226.P3 Published under the auspices of the a.s.sociation for the Study of Negro Life and History.
Bibliography: p. [293]-294.
672 Sandle, Floyd L. The Negro in the American educational theatre: an organizational development, 1911-1964. [Grambling? La.] 1964.
xviii, 202 p. illus., ports. PN3182.S3 Bibliography: p. 199-202.
14-FOLK-LORE AND FOLK-TALES
673 Abrahams, Roger D. Deep down in the jungle ...; Negro narrative folklore from the streets of Philadelphia. Hatboro, Pa., Folklore a.s.sociates, 1964. 287 p. illus. GR103.A2 Bibliography: p. 269-275.
674 Adams, Edward C. L. Congaree sketches; scenes from Negro life in the swamps of the Congaree and tales by Tad and Scip of heaven and h.e.l.l with other miscellany. With an introduction by Paul Green. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1927.
xvii, 116 p. PZ3.A2114Co
675 Ballowe, Hewitt L. The Lawd sayin' the same; Negro folk tales of the Creole country. Introduction by Donald Joseph. [Baton Rouge]
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