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126 Majors, Monroe A. Noted Negro women, their triumphs and activities. Chicago, Donohue & Henneberry [c1893] xvi, 365 p.
illus., ports. E185.96.M23
127 Metcalf, George R. Black profiles. New York, McGraw-Hill [1968]
341 p. E185.96.M48 Bibliographical references included in "A note on sources" (p.
337-340).
Contents.-Martin Luther King, Jr.-William E. B. DuBois.-Roy Wilkins.-Thurgood Marshall.-Jackie Robinson.-Harriet Tubman.-Medgar Wiley Evers.-James H. Meredith.-Rosa Parks.-Edward W. Brooke.-Whitney Moore Young, Jr.
128 Moseley, J. H. Sixty years in Congress and twenty-eight out. New York, Vantage Press [1960] 99 p. illus. [JK1021.M75] [TR: E185.96.M84]
129 [Mott, Abigail F., _and_ M. S. Wood], _comps._ Narratives of colored Americans. Printed by order of the Trustees of the residuary estate of Lindley Murray. New York, W. Wood & co., 1877. E185.96.M92
130 Murray, Pauli. Proud shoes; the story of an American family. New York, Harper [1956] 276 p. E185.97.M95
131 The National register; pertinent facts about colored Americans.
Louisville, Ky., Register Publications, 1952. 632 p. E185.96.N37 Editor: T. J. Johnson.
132 Newbold, Nathan C., _ed._ Five North Carolina Negro educators; prepared under the direction of N. C. Newbold. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1939. 142 p. ports.
LC2802.N8N4 Biographical sketches composed by committees organized in nine North Carolina colleges, each committee consisting of one faculty adviser and one or more students.
"Published under the auspices of the Division of Cooperation in Education and Race Relations; cooperating organizations: State Department of Public Instruction, University of North Carolina [and] Duke University."
Contents.-Simon Green Atkins.-James Benson Dudley.-Annie Wealthy Holland.-Peter Wedd.i.c.k Moore.-Ezekiel Ezra Smith.
133 Nichols, Charles H. Many thousand gone; the ex-slaves' account of their bondage and freedom. Leiden, Brill, 1963. xvi, 229 p.
(Studies in American literature and history, 1) E444.N5 Bibliography: p. [213]-224.
134 Ovington, Mary W. Portraits in color. New York, Viking Press, 1927. 241 p. E185.96.O96 Contents.-James Weldon Johnson.-Marcus Garvey.-Max Yergan.-Mordecai W. Johnson.-Lucy Laney.-Robert Russa Moton.-W. E. Burghardt DuBois.-Scipio Africa.n.u.s Jones.-Walter White.-Robert S. Abbott.-Maggie Lena Walker.-Eugene Kinckle Jones.-Louis Tompkins Wright.-Ernest Everett Just.-George Was.h.i.+ngton Carver.-Janie Porter Barrett.-Langston Hughes.-Paul Robeson.-Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller.-Roland Hayes.
135 Redding, Jay Saunders. The lonesome road; the story of the Negro's part in America. New York, Doubleday, 1958. 355 p.
(Mainstream of America series) E185.61.R298 Bibliography: p. 335-340.
The lives of 12 Negro men and women and their struggle for equal rights.
136 Richardson, Ben A. Great American Negroes; rev. by William A.
Fahey, ill.u.s.trated by Robert Hallock. New York, Crowell [1956]
339 p. illus. E185.96.R5 1956
137 Robinson, Wilhelmena S. Historical Negro biographies. New York, Publishers Co. [1967] 291 p. ports. (International library of Negro life and history) DT18.R57 Published under the auspices of the a.s.sociation for the Study of Negro Life and History.
Bibliography: p. 271-281.
138 Rogers, Joel A. World's great men of color. New York, J. A.
Rogers [1946-47] 2 v. illus., ports. DT18.R59 On cover: 3000 B.C. to 1946 A.D.
Paged continuously.
Includes bibliographies.
139 Rollins, Charlemae H. Famous American Negro poets. New York, Dodd, Mead [1965] 95 p. ports. (Famous biographies for young people) PS153.N5R6
140 Rollins, Charlemae H. Famous Negro entertainers of stage, screen, and TV. New York, Dodd, Mead [1967] 122 p. ports.
(Famous biographies for young people) PN2286.R6 Contents.-Ira Aldridge.-Marian Anderson.-Louis "Satchmo"
Armstrong.-Josephine Baker.-Harry Belafonte.-Nat "King"
Cole.-Sammy Davis, Jr.-"Duke" Ellington.-Lena Horne.-Eartha Kitt.-Sidney Poitier.-Leontyne Price.-Paul Robeson.--Bill "Bojangles" Robinson.-"Bert" Williams.-Thomas "Fats" Waller.
141 Rollins, Charlemae H. They showed the way; forty American Negro leaders. New York, Crowell [1964] 165 p. E185.96.R6
142 Scruggs, Lawson A. Women of distinction: remarkable in works and invincible in character. Introduction by Mrs. Josephine Turpin Was.h.i.+ngton. Special contributions by T. Thomas Fortune, William Still. Raleigh, L. A. Scruggs, 1893. xxiii, 382 p. illus., ports. E185.96.S4
143 Simmons, William J. Men of mark; eminent, progressive and rising. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 1141 p. ports. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.96.S45 1968 Reprint of the 1887 ed.
144 Spellman, A. B. Four lives in the bebop business. New York, Pantheon Books [1966] xiv, 241 p. ML394.S74
145 Sterne, Emma G. I have a dream. Ill.u.s.trated by Tracy Sugarman.
New York, Knopf [1965] x, 229, iv p. illus. E185.96.S79 Bibliography: p. [i]-iv (3d group).
Contents.-Lift every voice and sing: Marian Anderson.-For life, liberty, and the pursuit of jobs: Asa Philip Randolph.-Freedom on the seas: Hugh Mulzac.-Hammer of justice: Thurgood Marshall.-Tired feet and rested hearts: Rosa Lee Parks.-At the point of the bayonet: Daisy Bates.-When freedom is a cup of coffee: James Farmer.-The man with the bulletproof soul: Fred Shuttlesworth.-We shall overcome: John Lewis.-One day out of a long tomorrow.
146 Styles, Fitzhugh L. The Negro lawyers' contribution to seventy-one years of our progress. 71st anniversary celebration of Negro progress, Philadelphia, 1863-1934. [Philadelphia, Summer Press, c1934] [13] p. ports. E185.96.S83
147 Troup, Cornelius V. Distinguished Negro Georgians. Dallas, Royal Pub. Co. [1962] 203 p. E185.93.G4T7 Bibliography: p. 195-199.
148 Was.h.i.+ngton, John E. They knew Lincoln. With an introduction by Carl Sandburg. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1942. 244, [21] p.
facsims., plates, ports. E457.15.W32 "Personal narrative of a Negro boy and man who sought all that could be possibly known about Abraham Lincoln from Negroes having impressions or facts he considered worth record."-Introduction.
149 Wright, Richard R. The bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. [Nashville] Printed by the A.M.E. Sunday School Union, 1963. 389 p. BX8442.W7
150 Young, Andrew S. N. Great Negro baseball stars, and how they made the major leagues. New York, A. S. Barnes [1953] 248 p.
illus. [GV865.Y6A3] [TR: GV865.A1Y6]
05-BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY-Individual
151 Allen, Walter C., _and_ Brian A. L. Rust. King Joe Oliver.
London, Sidgwick and Jackson [1958] 224 p. illus. ML419.O4A6 1958 Biography of a great jazz musician.
152 Anderson, Marian. My Lord, what a morning; an autobiography. New York, Viking Press, 1956. 312 p. illus. ML420.A6A3
153 Armstrong, Henry. Gloves, glory, and G.o.d; an autobiography.
[Westwood, N.J.] F. H. Revell Co. [1956] 256 p. illus.
GV1132.A7A3
154 Ashe, Arthur. Advantage Ashe, by Arthur Ashe, Jr., as told to Clifford George Gewecke, Jr. New York, Coward-McCann [1967] 192 p. illus. GV994.A7A3 The achievements to date of an outstanding tennis player.
155 Aunt Sally; or, The cross the way to freedom. A narrative of the slave-life and purchase of the mother of Rev. Isaac Williams, of Detroit, Michigan. Cincinnati, American Reform Tract and Book Society, 1862. 216 p. illus., ports. E444.W79 Slave life in North Carolina and Alabama.
156 Bailey, Pearl. The raw Pearl. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1968] 206 p. ports. ML420.B123A3
157 [Ball, Charles] Fifty years in chains; or, The life of an American slave. New York, H. Dayton, 1859. 430 p. E444.B184 Prepared by -- Fisher from the verbal narrative of Ball, a slave.
Earlier editions published under t.i.tle: _Slavery in the United States._
158 Bartlett, Irving H. Wendell Phillips, Brahmin radical. Boston, Beacon Press [1961] 438 p. E449.P5594 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 402-432).
An abolitionist leader.
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