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02-REFERENCE SOURCES-Encyclopedias, Biographical Dictionaries, Annuals

64 Bicknell, Marguerite E., _and_ Margaret C. McCulloch. Guide to information about the Negro and Negro-white adjustment.

[Memphis, Brunner Print. Co.] 1943. 39 p. E185.61.B5

65 Davis, John P., _ed._ The American Negro reference book.

Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1966] xxii, 969 p. illus.

E185.D25 Includes bibliographical references.

66 Directory of U.S. Negro newspapers, magazines & periodicals.

1966. [New York] U.S. Negro World. 30 leaves. Z6944.N39D5 Editor: F. B. Sawyer.

67 Ebony. The Negro handbook, compiled by the editors of Ebony.

Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1966. 535 p. E185.E2 Includes bibliographies.

68 Encyclopedia of the Negro, preparatory volume with reference lists and reports, by W. E. B. DuBois and Guy B. Johnson; prepared with the cooperation of E. Irene Diggs, Agnes C. L.

Donohugh, Guion Johnson [and others]. Introduction by Anson Phelps Stokes. Rev. and enl. ed. New York, Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1946. 215 p. group port. HT1581.E5 1946 "Bibliography of bibliographies": p. [191]-198.

69 Fleming, George J., _and_ Christian E. Burckel. Who's who in colored America. An ill.u.s.trated biographical dictionary of notable living persons of African descent in the United States.

7th ed. New York, C. E. Burckel, 1950. 648 p. illus. DHU -- -- Supplement. New York, C. E. Burckel, 1950. 34 p. DHU

70 [Gibson, John W.] Progress of a race; or, The remarkable advancement of the American Negro, from the bondage of slavery, ignorance, and poverty to the freedom of citizens.h.i.+p, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust. Rev. and enl. by J. L.

Nichols and William H. Crogman, with special articles by well known authorities, Mrs. Booker T. Was.h.i.+ngton, Charles M. Melden, M. W. Dogan, Albon L. Holsey, and an introduction by Robert R.

Moton. Naperville, Ill., J. L. Nichols [1929] 480 p. illus., ports. E185.G453 Cover t.i.tle: _The New Progress of a Race._ 1901 ed. by J. W. Gibson and W. H. Crogman, published under t.i.tle: _The Colored American._

71 Haley, James T., _comp._ Afro-American encyclopedia; or, The thoughts, doings, and sayings of the race, embracing addresses, lectures, biographical sketches, sermons, poems, names of universities, colleges, seminaries, newspapers, books ... as discussed by more than 100 of their wisest and best men and women. Nashville, Haley & Florida, 1895. 639 p. illus. DHU

72 Julius Rosenwald Fund. Directory of agencies in race relations, national, State and local. Chicago, 1945. 124 p. E184.A1J8 "The burden of the responsibility for compilation and editing ... has been upon Elizabeth Linn Allen."-Introduction.

73 The National cyclopedia of the colored race. Montgomery, Ala., National Pub. Co., 1919. [622] p. illus., ports. E185.N27 Editor: Clement Richardson.

74 The Negro handbook. 1942-49. New York, Malliet. tables.

E185.5.N382 Editor: 1942-49, Florence Murray.

"Books and periodicals, a list of books by and about Negroes": 1942, p. 194-200.

Ceased publication with 1949.

75 Negro year book. New York, W. H. Wise, 1912-52. illus., diagrs., maps. E185.5.N41 No editions were published for 1920-21, 1923/24, 1927/28-1929/30.

Editor: 1912-38, M. N. Work.

Vols. for 1912-47 issued by Tuskegee Inst.i.tute.

Ceased publication with 1952.

76 Plans for Progress. Directory of Negro colleges and universities, March, 1967. Was.h.i.+ngton [1967] 103 p. LC2801.P55 1967

77 Ploski, Harry A., _and_ Roscoe C. Brown, _comps._ The Negro almanac. New York, Bellwether Pub. Co. [1967] 1012 p. illus., maps, ports. [E185.P55] [TR: E185.N385]

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78 Who's who in colored America; a biographical dictionary of notable living persons of Negro descent in America.

1927-1938-40. New York, T. Yenser. ports. E185.96.W54 Ceased publication with 1938-40.

79 Who's who of the colored race; a general biographical dictionary of men and women of African descent. Chicago, 1915. 296 p.

illus. E185.96.W6 Edited by Frank Lincoln Mather.

Memento ed., "Half-Century Anniversary of Negro Freedom in U.S."

80 Williams, Ethel L. Biographical directory of Negro ministers.

New York, Scarecrow Press, 1965. 421 p. BR563.N4W5 Bibliography: p. 407-412.

81 Wright, Richard R., _ed._ The encyclopaedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, containing princ.i.p.ally the biographies of the men and women, both ministers and laymen, whose labors during a hundred and sixty years, helped make the AME Church what it is; ... and other matters concerning African Methodism and the Christian church in general. Compiled by R. R.

Wright, Jr., a.s.sisted by a.s.sociate editors, W. A. Fountain [and others]. Introduction by William A. Fountain, foreword by Reverdy Ca.s.sius Ransom. 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1947 [i.e. 1948]

688 p. illus., maps, ports. BX8443.W8 1948 First ed., 1916, has t.i.tle: _Centennial Encyclopedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church_.

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82 Albany Inst.i.tute of History and Art, _Albany_. The Negro artist comes of age; a national survey of contemporary American artists. Albany Inst.i.tute of History and Art, January 3rd through February 11th, 1945. [Albany, 1945] [77] p. illus., ports. MH Foreword signed: John Davis Hatch, Jr.

"Up till now" (p. iii-vii) signed: Alain Locke.

Contains biographies.

83 Bowdoin College. _Museum of Fine Arts._ The portrayal of the Negro in American painting; [exhibition] the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. [Catalogue. Brunswick? Me.] 1964. 1 v. (unpaged) illus., ports. N8232.B6

84 Dover, Cedric. American Negro art. [Greenwich, Conn.] New York Graphic Society [1960] 186 p. illus., col. plates, ports.

N6538.N5D6 1960 "Bibliography by Maureen Dover": p. 57-60.

85 Harmon Foundation. Negro artists, an ill.u.s.trated review of their achievements. New York [1935] 59 p. illus., ports. N6538.N5H34 Includes exhibition of paintings by Malvin Gray Johnson and sculptures by Richmond Barthe and Sargent Johnson, presented by the Harmon Foundation in cooperation with the Delphic Studios, April 22-May 4, 1935, inclusive.

86 Locke, Alain L. Negro art: past and present. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. 122 p. (Bronze booklet no. 3) [E185.5.B85 no. 3] [TR: Call number of original: E185.82.L74]

"Reading references" at end of each chapter.

87 Locke, Alain L. The Negro in art; a pictorial record of the Negro artist and of the Negro theme in art; edited and annotated by Alain Locke. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociates in Negro Folk Education, 1940. 224 p. illus., plates. N6538.N5L6 "Selected bibliography": p. 224.

88 Murray, Freeman H. M. Emanc.i.p.ation and the freed in American sculpture; a study in interpretation. Introduction by John Wesley Cromwell. Was.h.i.+ngton, The author, 1916. xxviii, 239 p.

plates. (Black folk in art series) E185.89.I2M9 "This monograph is chiefly the expansion of papers which were read as lectures ... at the Summer School and Chautauqua of the National Religious Training School at Durham, N.C., in 1913. Some of the matter has also appeared in the _A.M.E.

Church Review._"-Preface.

89 The Negro in American art. An exhibition co-sponsored by the California Arts Commission, UCLA Art Galleries, September 11 to October 16, 1966; University of California, Davis, November 1 to December 15, 1966; Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego, January 6 to February 12, 1967; Oakland Art Museum, February 24 to March 19, 1967. [Los Angeles?] UCLA Art Galleries, d.i.c.kson Art Center [1967?] 63 p. DLC [TR: N6538.N5N35]

90 New York (City) City University of New York. The evolution of Afro-American artists, 1800-1950. New York, 1967. 70 p. illus.

N6538.N5N4 Catalog of an exhibition organized by the City University of New York in cooperation with the Harlem Cultural Council and the New York Urban League, and held at Great Hall, the City College.

91 Porter, James A. Modern Negro art. With eighty-five halftone plates. New York, Dryden Press, 1943. 272 p. illus. N6538.N5P6 Bibliography: p. 183-192.

Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.

92 Porter, James A. Ten Afro-American artists of the nineteenth century. Was.h.i.+ngton, Gallery of Art, Howard University [1967] 33 p. illus. N6538.N5P62 Catalog, prepared by J. A. Porter, of an exhibition commemorating the centennial of Howard University held Feb.

3-Mar. 30, 1967, Gallery of Art, Howard University.

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