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016.3058 K14 Rudine Sims Bishop, editor. KALEIDOSCOPE : A MULTICULTURAL BOOKLIST FOR GRADES K-8. Celebrates
cultural diversity with annotations of nearly 400 books published between
1990 and 1992.c1994. REF
016.96 R192af 1992 Potter, Joan. AFRICA ACCESS REVIEW OF K-12 MATERIALS. This
guide to juvenile Africana (print and visual materials on Africa) contains
approximately 200 reviews. c1992. REF
016.973 R186bl Rand,
Donna. BLACK BOOKS
GALORE!: GUIDE TO GREAT AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS.
c1998. REF
813.54 K97yo Kutenplon, Deborah.Young. YOUNG ADULT FICTION BY AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS, 1968-1993. A
critical and annotated guide.c1996. REF
920.0092 P867af Potter, Joan. AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS: FAMOUS, LITTLE-KNOWN AND UNSUNG TRIUMPHS OF BLACKS IN AMERICA. Includes bibliographical
references (p. 323-327) and index.c1994. REF
973.0974 H794i Hopkins, Lee Bennett. IMPORTANT DATES IN AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY An
indexed day-by-day guide to people, places, and current and historical
events about Black America.c1969. REF
973.0974 N393 Mortimer J. Adler, general editor. THE NEGRO IN AMERICAN HISTORY. v.
1. Black Americans, 1928-1968.--v. 2. A taste of freedom, 1854-1927.--v.
3. Slaves and masters, 1567-1854.c1969.
P.R. 372.21 B787lo Bowman, Barbara T. editor. LOVE TO READ: ESSAYS IN DEVELOPING AND ENHANCING EARLY LITERACY SKILLS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN. c2002.
P.R.
379.26 M66 David Johnson, editor. MINORITIES AND GIRLS IN SCHOOL : EFFECTS ON ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE. Each
chapter represents an effort to communicate a vital area of scientific
investigation to those in political life who could use that knowledge to
formulate effective public policy.c1997.
P.R. 810.9 M382br Martin, Michele H. BROWN GOLD: MILESTONES OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS, 1845-2002. c2004. P.R.
973.0496 B627 Snodgrass, Mary Ellen, Editor. BLACK HISTORY MONTH RESOURCE. CONTENTS:
Art and architecture -- Arts and crafts -- Biography – Business and
advertising, Cooking, Dance, Genealogy, etc.c1993. P.R.
973.0496 E93af Evert, Donna. AFRICAN AMERICANS. This
thematic unit includes literature selections, planning guides, overview of
activities, writing ideas, bulletin board ideas, curriculum connections,
group projects to foster cooperative learning, culminating activities,
research topics and a bibliography. c1995. P.R. 973.0496 M588pe Metcalf, Doris Hunter. PORTRAITS OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN AMERICANS. "A Good Apple social studies activity book for grades 4-8." Designed to promote and encourage the study of present-day heroes within the African American community. c1993.
P.R.
973.0496 M588po Metcalf,
Doris Hunter. PORTRAITS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN ACHIEVERS. A
Good Apple social studies activity book for grades 4-8.c1995. P.R. 973.71 K19in Kashatus, William C. IN PURSUIT OF FREEDOM: TEACHING THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. c2005.
Juvenile & Young People NonFiction YP
081 V889 Johnson, Venice. VOICES OF THE DREAM: AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN SPEAK. Quotations
by notable African American women are accompanied by reproductions of
paintings, drawings, and mixed-media art works by contemporary African
American women artists. c1995 YP
158.1 J82i Jordan, Michael. I CAN'T ACCEPT NOT TRYING: MICHAEL JORDAN ON THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE. Deals
with motivation, success and self-actualization. c1994. J
301.4493 J12B Jackson, Florence. THE BLACK MAN IN AMERICA, 1791-1861. Describes
the conditions of slavery, the growing resistance to it, and the
contributions to their country of free and enslaved black people in the
United States from 1791 until the outbreak of the Civil War.c1971. J
301.451 A721b Arkin, David. BLACK AND WHITE: A SONG THAT IS A STORY ABOUT FREEDOM TO GO TO SCHOOL TOGETHER. Illustrations
of a simple song about civil rights and race relations, with unaccompanied
melody. [1966]. YP
301.451 B872 Hawkins, Hugh. Editor. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON AND HIS CRITICS: BLACK LEADERSHIP IN CRISIS. SERIES
Problems in American civilization.c1974. J
301.451 C639b Clifton, Lucille. THE BLACK ABC'S. A
poem for each letter of the alphabet introduces brief discussions of the
contributions of black people to American history and culture.c1970. YP
301.451 K53s King, Martin Luther, Jr., STRIDE TOWARD FREEDOM: THE MONTGOMERY STORY. Chronicles
the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott sparked by Mrs. Rosa Park's refusal to
give up her seat to a white male, describing the plans and problems of a
nonviolent campaign, reprisals by the white community, and the eventual
attainment of disintegrated city bus service.c1958. J
301.4519 H435b Heard, J. Norman. THE BLACK FRONTIERSMEN; ADVENTURES OF NEGROES AMONG AMERICAN INDIANS, 1528-1918. Traces
the adventures of ten Negroes who participated in the struggle between
Indians and whites during the development of the American frontier.c1969. YP
305.5 H249br Hansen, Joyce. BREAKING GROUND, BREAKING SILENCE: THE STORY OF NEW YORK'S AFRICAN BURIAL GROUND. Describes
the discovery and study of the African burial site found in Manhattan in
1991, while excavating for a new building, and what it reveals about the
lives of black people in Colonial times. c1998. J 305.8 L642le Lester, Julius. LET'S TALK ABOUT RACE. The author introduces the concept of race as only one component in an individual's or nation's story. c2005.
YP
305.8 R783 London : Institute of Race Relations. ROOTS OF RACISM. Covers
the history of black-white relations from the vantage point of the black
experience. c1982.
YP
305.896 G347li George, Charles. LIFE UNDER THE JIM CROW LAWS. Discusses
the background and effects of the Jim Crow laws that were enacted after
the Civil War to keep the races segregated. c2000. YP
305.896 K53i King, Martin Luther. I HAVE A DREAM. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. Here
in its entirely is one of the seminal speeches of the twentieth century.
Coretta Scott King has written a timely forward, and fifteen Coretta Scott
King Award and honor book artists have created beautiful, interpretive
artwork. c1997. YP
305.896 W233mi Walter, Mildred Pitts. MISSISSIPPI CHALLENGE. Describes
the struggle for civil rights for the blacks in Mississippi, from the time
of slavery to the signing of the Voting Rights Act in 1965.c1992. YP
305.896 W746af Wilson, Anna. AFRICAN AMERICANS STRUGGLE FOR EQUALITY. Identifies
discrimination and discusses the struggle of African Americans for
equality in education, employment, and other areas of life.c1992. YP
306 J77ou Jones, LeAlan. OUR AMERICA: LIFE AND DEATH ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CHICAGO. Our
America started out as two radio documentaries, 'Ghetto life 101' and
'Remorse: the 14 stories of Eric Morse'.c1997. YP 306.362 R221no Rappaport, Doreen. NO MORE!: STORIES AND SONGS OF SLAVE RESISTANCE. Songs, stories and poems about slavery and the struggle to maintain dignity and freedom. c2002.
YP
306.369 T462le Thomas, Velma Maia. LEST WE FORGET : THE PASSAGE FROM AFRICA TO SLAVERY AND EMANCIPATION. "A
three-dimensional interactive book with photographs and documents from the
Black Holocaust Exhibit."c1997. J
322.4094 H314bl Harris, Janet. BLACK PRIDE; A PEOPLE'S STRUGGLE. Traces
the history of black people in America and the struggles of such leaders
as Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King to establish a
racial identity and equal rights for Negroes as citizens of the United
States.c1969. YP
322.42 H351po Haskins,
James. POWER TO THE PEOPLE : THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY. Chronicles
the history of the Black Panther Party, a radical political organization
founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, which promoted armed
revolution against racist law enforcement authorities.c1997.
J 323 M996i Myers, Walter Dean. I'VE SEEN THE PROMISED LAND: THE LIFE OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. Pictures and easy-to-read test introduces the life of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. c2004. YP
323.1 A577ma Andryszewski, Tricia. THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963: GATHERING TO BE HEARD. Recounts
the historical antecedents and events leading up to the March on
Washington in 1963, led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and other prominent
African American leaders in their quest for equal civil rights. YP 323.1 B789we Boyd, Herb. WE SHALL OVERCOME. Includes 2 sound discs. In words, photos and on two audio CD's, witness the courageous and controversial stories that defined America's civil rights movement.c2004.
YP
323.1 B935fr Bullard, Sara. FREE AT LAST: A HISTORY OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT AND THOSE WHO DIED IN THE STRUGGLE. An
illustrated history of the Civil Rights Movement, including a timeline and
profiles of forty people who gave their lives in the movement.c1978. YP
323.1 C582 Winters, Paul A., editor. THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. The
fight for rights begins -- Litigation and political lobbying -- Rosa Parks
and the Montgomery bus boycott --Nonviolence and racial justice -- Malcom
X and Black nationalism -- Southern states sidestep desegregation orders
-- Massive resistance by Southern states -- The Federal Government's
litigation strategy -- Peaceful demonstrations and radical tactics -- The
student sit-in campaign – Civil disobedience in Birmingham -- The march
on Washington – Blacks question the multiracial movement -- Churches
join the movement -- Freedom summer -- The ineffectiveness of nonviolence
– From protest to politics -- The Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- The end of
the Civil Rights Coalition -- The Chicago Freedom Movement of 1966 -- The
Anti-War movement -- The fight for rights continues -- Integration or
anti-discrimination? --Equal economic opportunity -- Black voting in
Mississippi. c2000. YP
323.1 E57am
v.1 Engelbert, Phillis. AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS: ALMANAC. v.
1. Africa Americans, Asian Americans . c1999. YP 323.1 F512we Finlayson, Reggie. WE SHALL OVERCOME: THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. Uses the words of spirituals and other music of the time to frame a discussion of the civil rights movement in the United States, focusing on specific people, incidents and court cases. c2003.
YP 323.1 H351da Haskins, James. THE DAY MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. WAS SHOT: A PHOTO HISTORY OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. Presents the history of the civil rights movement through pictures, newslpaper clippings, and text from colonial times to 1991, framed with the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. c1992. YP
323.1 H351fr Haskins, James. THE FREEDOM RIDES: JOURNEY FOR JUSTICE. With
documentary-like clarity, James Haskins contributes new insight into our
understanding of how the Freedom Rides came to be and why they were so
important to the civil rights struggle – and to all Americans.c1995.
YP 323.1 H351ma Haskins, James. THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON. Discusses the people and events connected with the 1963 March on Washington, as well as the consequences of this well-known civil rights demonstrations. c2004. YP
323.1 P888we Powledge, Fred. WE SHALL OVERCOME: HEROES OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS. Examines
the system of segregation that existed in the United States until the
mid-twentieth century and discusses the civil rights movement that changed
this system.c1993. YP 323.1 T932ciTurck, Mary. CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT FOR KIDS: A HISTORY WITH 21 ACTIVITIES.Describes the struggle for civil rights for African-Americans in the 1950s and 1960s and profiles important civil rights leaders. Includes suggested activities. c2000.YP
323.34 A432bl
Allen,
Zita. BLACK WOMEN LEADERS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT.
(1900-1964)c1996. J
323.4092 L917ma Lowery, Linda. MARTIN LUTHER KING. Briefly
recounts the life of the black minister who devoted his life to civil
rights and discusses the national holiday in his name: Martin Luther King
Day celebrated on the third Monday of every January.c1987. J
326.0973 L642t Lester, Julius. TO BE A SLAVE. A
compilation selected from various sources and arranged chronologically, of
the reminiscences of slaves and ex-slaves about their experiences from the
leaving of Africa through the Civil War and into the early twentieth
century.c1968. YP 326.0973 W932ci Worth, Richard. CINQUE OF THE AMISTAD AND THE SLAVE TRADE IN WORLD HISTORY. Traces the history of the case that called into question whether illegally imported Africans were slaves or freemen who had a right to kill for their freedom. c2001.
YP 326.00973 W932ci Worth, Richard. CINQUE OF THE AMISTAD AND THE SLAVE TRADE IN WORLD HISTORY. Traces the history of the case that called into question whether illegaly imported Africans were slaves or freemen who had a right to kill for their freedom. c2001.
YP 342.73 M158to McKissack, Pat. TO ESTABLISH JUSTICE: CITIZENSHIP AND CONSTITUTION. America was founded on the idea of liberty for all, but it has not always achieved that ideal. To Establish Justice is an honest and powerful examination of the Supreme Court's role in legalizing--or negating--civil rights for various groups. From the struggles of Native Americans at the country's birth to the African American civil rights movement of the 1960s, from the vote for women to the internment of the Japanese during World War II, To Establish Justice shows how the Supreme Court has paved the way for both justice and discrimination, and how this important arm of our government has impacted all of our lives. c2004.
YP 342.73 M468ci Mayer, Robert H, editor. THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. Features primary and secondary source articles on civil rights. c2004.
YP 344.73 T118br Tackach, Hames. BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Provides a historical overview of the case that desegregated public education in the United States. c1998.
YP 364.15 C853 Crowe, Chris. GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER: THE TRUE STORY OF THE EMMETT TILL CASE. Presents a true account of the murder of fourteen-year-old Emmett Till, in Mississippi in 1955. c2003.
YP
364.15 S571mu Siegel, Beatrice. MURDER ON THE HIGHWAY: THE VIOLA LIUZZO STORY. Presents
the life of the civil rights worker who was murdered shortly after the
1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, and discusses the rights of
Afro-Americans living in the South prior to and following her death.c1993. YP
379.263 B851th Bridges, Ruby. THROUGH MY EYES. Ruby
Bridges recounts the story of her involvement, as a six -year-old, in the
integration of her school in New Orleans in 1960. c1999. J
379.263 L933cr Lucas, Eileen. CRACKING THE WALL: THE STRUGGLES OF THE LITTLE ROCK NINE. A
brief introduction to the nine African-American students who integrated
Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957.c1997. J 379.263 M882re Morrison, Toni. REMEMBER: THE JOURNEY TO SCHOOL INTEGRATION. Toni Morrison has collected a treasure chest of archival photographs that depict the historical events surrounding school desegration. These unforgettable images serve as the inspiration for Ms. Morrison's test--a fictional account of the dialogue and emotions of the children who lived during the ear. c2004.
YP
382.44 H351bo Haskins, James. BOUND FOR AMERICA: THE FORCED MIGRATION OF AFRICANS TO THE NEW WORLD. Discusses
the European enslavement of Africans, including their capture, branding,
conditions on slave ships, shipboard mutinies, and arrival in the
Americas. c1999. J
391 C545ke Chocolate, Deborah M. Newton. KENTE COLORS. A
rhyming description of the kente cloth costumes of the Ashanti and Ewe
people of Ghana and a portrayal of the symbolic colors and patterns.c1996.
J 393.2096 W317pr Washington, Donna L. A PRIDE OF AFRICAN TALES. A collection of African folktales originating in the storytelling tradition. c2004.
YP
394.2 H314ka Harris, Jessica B. A KWANZAA KEEPSAKE: CELEBRATING THE HOLIDAY WITH NEW TRADITIONSAND FEASTS. Structured
around the seven days of Kwanzaa and the virtues they represent, this
festive book is full of stories, ceremonies, and, of course, wonderful
food.c1995. J
394.263 B816ju Branch, Muriel Miller. JUNETEENTH: FREEDOM DAY. Discusses
the origin and present-day celebration of Juneteenth, a holiday marking
the day Texan slaves realized they were free.c1998.
J 394.263 J82ju Jordan, Denise. JUNETEENTH DAY. Describes the holiday known as Juneteenth Day, which has roots in Texas and celebrates the end of slavery in the United States. c2003. J
398.2 A113an Aardema, Verna. ANANSI DOES THE IMPOSSIBLE!: AN ASHANTI TALE. Anansi
and his wife outsmart the Sky God and win back the beloved folktales of
their people. YP
398.2 A258 Abrahams, Roger D. editor. AFRICAN AMERICAN FOLKTALES: STORIES FROM BLACK TRADITIONS IN THE NEW WORLD. "Sources,
annotations, and index of tales.c1997. J 398.2 B951be Bryan, Ashley. BEAUTIFUL BLACKBIRD. In a story of the Ila people, the colorful birds of Africa ask Blackbird, whom they think is the most beautiful of birds, to decorate them with some of his "blackening brew." c2003.
J 398.2 C971an Cummins, Pat. ANANSE AND THE LIZARD: A WEST AFRICAN TALE. Ananse the spider thinks he will marry the daughter of the village chief, but instead he is outsmarted by Lizard. c2002.
J
398.2 D536hu Retold by Baba Wague Diakite. THE HUNTERMAN AND THE CROCODILE: A WEST AFRICAN FOLKTALE. Donso,
a West African hunterman, learns the importance of living in harmony with
nature and the necessity of placing humans among, not above, all other
living things.c1985. J
398.2 F246yo Farris, Pamela J. YOUNG MOUSE AND ELEPHANT: AN EAST AFRICAN FOLKTALE. Young
Mouse, sure he is the strongest animal on the African Savannah, goes in
search of the elephant, to "break it apart and stomp it to
bits."c1996.
J 398.2 H221br Hamilston, Virginia. BRUH RABBIT AND THE TAR BABY GIRL. In this retelling, using Gullah speech, of a familiar story, the wily Brer Rabbit outwits Brer Fox who has set out to trap him. c2003.
J 398.2 L679cr Lexau, Joan M. CROCODILE AND HEN: A BAKONGO FOLKTALE. Crocodile is so confused by Hen calling him "brother" every time he gets ready to eat her that he finally goes searching for an explanation of how such a relationship can be. c2001.
J 398.2 M379cl Martin, Francesca. CLEVER TORTOISE: A TRADITIONAL AFRICAN TALE. Clever Tortoise leads the other jungle animals in teaching bullying Elephant and Hippopotamus a lesson by tricking them into engaging in a tug-of-war with each other. c2000.
J
398.2 M726an Mollel, Tololwa M. (Tololwa Marti) ANANSE'S FEAST: AN ASHANTI TALE. Unwilling
to share his feast, Ananse the spider tricks Akye the turtle so that he
can eat all the food himself, but Akye finds a way to get even. c1997.
J 398.2 P343mr Paye, Won-Ldy. MRS. CHICKEN AND THE HUNGRY CROCODILE. When a crocodile captures Mrs. Chicken and takes her to an island to fatten her up, clever Mrs. Chicken claims that she can prove they are sisters and that, therefore, the crocodile should not eat her. c2003.
J
398.21 L642jo Lester, Julius. JOHN HENRY. Retells
the life of the legendary African American hero who raced against a steam
drill to cut through a mountain.c1994. J
398.22 R788le Rosales, Melodye. LEOLA AND THE HONEYBEARS. An
African American version of Goldilocks and the three bears. c1999.
J
398.24
H221wh Hamilton, Virginia. WHEN BIRDS COULD TALK & BATS COULD SING. A
collection of stories, featuring sparrows, jays, buzzards, and bats, based
on those African American tales originally written down by Martha Young on
her father's plantation in Alabama after the Civil War.c1996. J
398.25 M158da McKissack, Pat. THE DARK-THIRTY: SOUTHERN TALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL. A
collection of ghost stories with African American themes designed to be
told during the Dark Thirty--the half-hour before sunset when ghosts seem
all too believable.c1992. YP
639.28 M158bl McKissack, Pat. BLACK HANDS, WHITE SAILS: THE STORY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WHALERS. A
history of African-American whalers between 1730 and 1880, describing
their contributions to the whaling industry and their role in the
abolitionist movement. c1999. YP
641.5966 O84go Osseo-Asare, Fran. A GOOD SOUP ATTRACTS CHAIRS: A FIRST AFRICAN COOKBOOK FOR AMERICAN KIDS. Presents
over thirty-five easy-to-follow recipes from the kitchens of West Africa
and Ghana and instructions on how to throw an African party. c1993. J
700.8 C536 Sullivan, Charles, Editor. CHILDREN OF PROMISE: AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE AND ART FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. Poems,
prose, photographs, and paintings explore the African-American experience
as seen through art and literature by blacks or about black
subjects.c1991. YP
745.096 T279tr Temko, Florence. TRADITIONAL CRAFTS FROM AFRICA. This
well-written, practical volume gives samples from many corners of the
African Continent.c1996. J
745.5096 D155af D'Amato, Janet. AFRICAN CRAFTS FOR YOU TO MAKE. Instructions
for making replicas of household items, houses, musical instruments,
ceremonial objects, clothing, and personal effects of various African
tribes. Includes a brief explanation of the origin, use, and significance
of each object.c1969. J
759.13 L642fr Lester, Julius. FROM SLAVE SHIP TO FREEDOM ROAD. Presents
a series of magnificent painting created by artist Rod Brown, portraying
the story of slavery from its beginnings on the infamous ships of the
Middle Passage to the enslaved Africans’ and their descendants’
centuries of subjugation and their final hard-won freedom.c1998. YP 781.643 L642bl Lester, Julius. THE BLUES SINGERS: TEN WHO ROCKED THE WORLD. Newbery Honor author Julius Lester introduces ten of the most beloved black blues singers. c2001.
J
782.25 A867al Selected and illustrated by Ashley Bryan. ALL NIGHT, ALL DAY: A CHILD'S FIRST BOOK OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN SPIRITUALS. A
selection of twenty spirituals with piano accompaniment and guitar chords.
Includes "This Little Light of Mine," "He's got the
whole world in His hands," and "Get on board."c1991. YP
782.42 S587ju
Silverman, Jerry. JUST LISTEN TO THIS SONG I'M SINGING: AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY THROUGH SONG. Uses
the music and lyrics of thirteen African-American songs as a focal point
for relating the history of the African-American experience and for
telling American musical history.c1996. J 782.421 J67li Johnson, James Weldon. LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING: A PICTORIAL TRIBUTE TO THE NEGRO NATIONAL ANTHEM. Black-and-white photographs accompany this version of the song that has come to be considered the African American national anthem. c2000.
YP
810.8963 W898 Woodson, Jacqueline editor. A WAY OUT OF NO WAY : WRITING ABOUT GROWING UP BLACK IN AMERICA. A
collection of stories and poems about coming of age written by
Afro-American authors.c1996. J
811 I11 Clinton, Catherine. I, TOO, SING AMERICA : THREE CENTURIES OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN POETRY. A
collection of poems by African-American writers, including Lucy Terry,
Gwendolyn Bennett, and Alice Walker.c1998. J
811.008 I35 Steptoe, Javaka. IN DADDY'S ARMS I AM TALL : AFRICAN AMERICANS CELEBRATING FATHERS. A collection of poems celebrating African-American
fathers by Angela Johnson, E.
Ethelbert Miller, Carole Boston Weatherford, and others.c1997. YP
811.508 I1 I
AM THE DARKER BROTHER An Anthology of Modern Poems by African
Americans.c1997. J
811.508 S722 Feelings, Tom. SOUL LOOKS BACK IN WONDER. Artwork
and poems by such writers as Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, and Askia
Toure portray the creativity, strength, and beauty of their African
American heritage.c1993. YP
811.5082 B722a 1974 Bontemps, Arna Wendell. AMERICAN NEGRO POETRY. Edited
and with an introduction by Arna Bontemps.c1974. J
811.52 H893dr Hughes, Langston, THE DREAM KEEPER AND OTHER POEMS. A
collection of sixty-six poems, selected by the author for young readers,
including lyrical poems, songs, and blues, many exploring the black
experience.c1932. J
811.54 B915as Bryan, Ashley. ASHLEY BRYAN'S ABC OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN POETRY. Each
letter of the alphabet is represented by a line from a poem by different
African American poets, describing an aspect of the black
experience.c1997. J 811.54 D272i Dawes, Kwame Senu Neville. I SAW YOUR FACE. A poem and portraits of children illustrate the shared beauty and heritage of people of African descent living throughout the world. c2004.
J
811.54 F295S Feelings, Tom. SOMETHING ON MY MIND. Poems
expressing the hopes, fears, joys, and sorrows of growing up. c1978.
J
811.54 G812fo Greenfield, Eloise. FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME: MICHAEL JORDAN AND ME. Two
children discover the importance of determination and find inspiration in
the life of Michael Jordan.c1997. J
811.54 G812h Greenfield, Eloise. HONEY, I LOVE, AND OTHER LOVE POEMS. Titles
include "I Look Pretty," "Fun," "Riding on the
Train," "Harriet Tubman," and "By Myself."c1978. J 811.54 G512sp Giovanni, Nikki. SPIN A SOFT BLACK SONG: POEMS FOR CHILDREN. Thirty-five poems recount the feelings of Black children about their neighborhoods, American society, and themselves. c1971. J
811.54 G862me Grimes, Nikki. MEET DANITRA BROWN. Afro-American children’s poetry.c1994. J 811.54 M491lo Medina, Tony. LOVE TO LANGSTON. A series of poems written from the point of view of the poet Langston Hughes, offering an overview of key events and themes in his life. c2002.
J 811.54 M996bl Myers, Walter Dean. BLUES JOURNEY. Provides a history of the Blues, American's music, with its distinctive style that is recognized throughout the world. c2003.
YP
811.54 M996br Myers, Walter Dean. BROWN ANGELS: AN ALBUM OF PICTURES AND VERSE. A
collection of poems, accompanied by photographs, about African American
children living around the turn of the century.c1993. YP 811.54 N428fo Nelson, Marily. FORTUNE'S BONES: THE MANUMISSION REQUIEM. Fortune was a slave who lived in Waterbury, Connecticut in the late 1700's. He was married and the father of four children. When Fortune died in 1798, his master, Dr. Porter, preserved his skeleton to further the study of anatomy. c2004.
J
811.54 S972ho Swann, Brian. THE HOUSE WITH NO DOOR: AFRICAN RIDDLE-POEMS. A
collection of original poems created from riddles of various African
tribes. c1998.
YP 811.54 W895lo Woodson, Jacqueline. LOCOMOTION. In a series of poems, eleven-year-old Lonnie writes about hs life, after the death of his parents, separated from his younger sister, living in a foster home, and finding his poetic voice at school. c2003. YP 813.54 B972wa Burshtein, Karen. WALTER DEAN MYERS. Discusses the life and work of the well-known author of award-winning young adult literature who grew up in Harlem as a foster child and struggled with his identity as an African American writer. c2004.
YP 917.8 B658yo Blumberg, Rhoda. YORK'S ADVENTURES WITH LEWIS AND CLARK: AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN'S PART IN THE GREAT EXPEDITION. Relates the adventures of York, a slave and "body-servant' to William Clark, who journeyed west with the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1806. c2004.
YP 960.09 H249af Hansen, Joyce. AFRICAN PRINCESS: THE AMAZING LIVES OF AFRICA'S ROYAL WOMEN. Here are fascinating stories of six of Africa's most remarkable royal women and the eras in which they lived. c2004.
YP
966.51 Z75ga Zimmermann, Robert. THE GAMBIA. SERIES
Enchantment of the world.c1994. YP
966.7 K86an Koslow, Philip. ANCIENT GHANA: THE LAND OF GOLD. Provides
information on the history and people of the first great kingdom of West
Africa, ancient Ghana.c1995.. YP
966.7 K86as Koslow,
Philip. Provides
information on the history and people of the Kingdom of Asante.c1996. YP
966.9 H288ni Harmon, Daniel E. NIGERIA. Photographs
and text look at the past, development, and present culture of Nigeria and
its inhabitants. c2001. YP
967.57 T969hu Twagilimana, Aimable. HUTU AND TUTSI. Surveys
the culture, history, and contemporary life of the two groups involved in
the tragic civil war in Rwanda, the Hutu and the Tutsi. c1998. J 967.571 K82rw Koopmans, Andy. RWANDA c2005.
YP
968 F532so Fish, Bruce. SOUTH AFRICA. Examines
the past, development, inhabitants, and many cultural aspects of South
Africa. c2000. YP
973 H893 Hughes, Langston. A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE NEGRO IN AMERICA. | All
significant events and personalities in Negro history and life are fully
treated and the social, political, artistic, and economic aspects of
development are thoroughly examined.c1956. YP 973.0496 B687te Bolden, Tonya. TELL ALL THE CHILDREN OUR STORY: MEMORIES AND MEMENTOS OF BEING YOUNG AND BLACK IN AMERICA. This scrapbook, a witness of the black experience in miniature, speaks to all readers. It brings to light how black children have worked and played, suffered and rejoiced, as well as covers a range of lifestyles, social classes, attitudes, and perceptions to portray children in ever-evolving states of being. c2001.
YP
973.0496 L665fr Levine, Ellen. FREEDOM'S CHILDREN: YOUNG CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS TELL THEIR OWN STORIES. Southern
blacks who were young and involved in the civil rights movement during the
1950s and 1960s describe their experience.c1993. YP
973.0496 M996no Myers, Walter Dean. NOW IS YOUR TIME!: THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM. A history of the African-American struggle for freedom and
equality, beginning with the capture of Africans in 1619, continuing
through the American Revolution, the Civil War, and into contemporary
times.c1991.
YP 973.096 A258 Editors of Time-Life. PERSEVERANCE. African Americans, voices of triumph series. c1993. J
973.0974 F964b Fulks, Bryan. BLACK STRUGGLE: A HISTORY OF THE NEGRO IN AMERICA. Traces the history of black people in America from the arrival of
the first slave ships to the civil rights movements of the 1960's. YP
973.415 H351bl Haskins, James. BLACK, BLUE & GRAY : AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE CIVIL WAR. An
historical account of the role of African-American soldiers in the Civil
War.c1998.
YP 973.7 M158da McKissack, Pat. DAYS OF JUBILEE: THE END OF SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES. Uses slave narratives, letters, diaries, military orders and other documents to chronicle the various stages leading to the emancipation of slaves in the United States. c2003. YP
973.71 C
976li Currie, Stephen. LIFE OF A SLAVE ON A SOUTHERN PLANTATION. Details
the living conditions of plantation slaves, examining house, field and
artisan work; food and clothing; marriage; separation; resistance; leisure
activities; and old age.c1995. YP 973.71 F799bo Fradin, Dennis B. BOUND FOR THE NORTH STAR: TRUE STORIES OF FUGITIVE SLAVES. Compelling accounts describe some of the horrors of slavery and serve as inspiring examples of how human beings, in their desire for liberty, can overcome seemingly insurmountable difficulties. c2000.
YP 973.71 H249fr Hansen, Joyce. FREEDOM ROADS: SEARCHING FOR THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. Author carefully explores the ways historians use all kinds of evidence in unearthing the ways historians use all kinds of evidence in unearthing the history of the Underground Railroad. c2003.
YP
973.711 B576un Bial, Raymond. THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. In
showing the actual places and artifacts, Bial brings a poignant immediacy
to the desperate situations and hopes that empowered the Railroad more
than a hundred years ago.c1995. J 973.73 C641ho Clinton, Catherine. HOLD THE FLAG HIGH. Describes the Civil War battle of Morris Island, South Carolina, during which Sergeant William H. Carney became the first African American to earn a Congressional medal of Honor by preserving the flag. c2005. YP 974.71 B687ma Bolden, Tonya. MARITCHA: A NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN GIRL. A biography of a remarkable black girl growing up in the mid-1800's in Manhattan, NY. c2005.
J
978 R327bu Reef, Catherine. BUFFALO SOLDIERS. Recounts
the deeds of the 9th and 10th Cavalry, comprised of African American
soldiers who kept peace between Indians and settlers on the western
frontier, fought in the Spanish-American War, and pursued the outlaw
Pancho Villa through Mexico.c1993. YP
978.0496 C877fo Cox, Clinton. THE FORGOTTEN HEROES: THE STORY OF THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS. Recounts the history of the 9th and 10th Cavalry regiments,
comprised of African American soldiers recruited to open the West to
settlers and whose deeds included escorting wagon trains, carrying mail,
and fighting battles against Native Americans.c1993.
YP 978.1 Z46tr Zeinert, Karen. TRAGIC PRELUDE: BLEEDING KANSAS. Describes the conflict which would be called "Bleeding Kansas" for the shocking violence that occurred as citizens sparred for control to decide whether Kansas would become a slave state or free. c2001. C1 FEA A258 1995 Globe Fearon. AFRICAN AMERICAN BIOGRAPHIES. Series of multicultural biographies. c1995.
C1
MCP V889
1994 VOICES IN AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY. 6 v. + 6 teaching companions. V. 1 Ancient Africa and the Atlantic
slave trade v. 2 The Colonies. v.
3. The American revolution. v.
4. The 19th century and abolition . [v.
5 The Civil War and Reconstruction. v.
6 Civil rights. C8
MCD M137
1989 McDougal,
Littell, c1989. MCDOUGAL, LITTELL LITERATURE. For
grades 7-12. Media -- NonFICTION CDROM 960 A258 AFRICA INSPIRER. [electronic resource] Tom Snyder Productions, c1997. Students travel throughout Africa collecting resources and visiting countries with specific geographic characteristics. Students interpret maps, share key information and plan strategies.
TAPE
305.896 W689 Southern Regional Council. WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN?: AN AUDIO HISTORY OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN FIVE SOUTHERN COMMUNITIES AND THE MUSIC OF THOSE TIMES. [sound recording] . [1998?] 9 sound cassettes + 1
teacher's guide + 1 issue of Southern Changes Tape 1. Prologue - Our
place, their place. Tape 2. Under color of law - Hey, hey, ho, ho,
segregations got to go-Orangeburg. Tape 3. Cradle of theConfederacy -
Walle and pray -The bus boycott. Tape 4. My feet is tired –Rocking the cradle Little Rock,
Arkansas - The Jim Crow years. Tape
5. Nine for justice - Soldiers in school - The lost year. Tape 6. The
1960's -- American apartheid -Birth of the Jackson movement. Tape 7. The
demonstrations – Freedom summer -Power and resistance. Tape 8. Prelude
of a movemen- Atlanta student movement - Crow and molasses. Tape 9. The
city too busy to hate -The rise of black political power. Epilogue.
TAPE
808.85 G786 THE GREATEST SPEECHES OF ALL-TIME. [sound recording] (82 min.) Speechworks, cp1997. A compilation of sixteen speeches, chiefly by Americans, using
recordings made of the speech at the time. Each speech prefaced by a brief
introduction except tracks 14-16. Inaugural / John F. Kennedy (5:25)-- I
have a dream / Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (3:41) -- The Watergate tapes
/ Richard M. Nixon (1:25) -- Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner / Harry S.
Truman (8:51) -- Declaration of war / Franklin Delano Roosevelt (6:47) --
Democratic convention / Robert F. Kennedy (9:19) THE MAIDS: A DOCUMENTARY. [videorecording] (28 min) [Women Make Movies],c1985. Discusses the history of black
women domestics in the United States utilizing still photographs and
interviews. VCR
301.45 N393 THE NEGRO SOLDIER. [videorecording] (49 min.) Republic Pictures Home Video, c1990. Traces the role of the
Negro soldier in American history from 776 to 1944, and shows the
accomplishments of Negro troops. Ring of steel (9 min.) glorifies the
history and legacy of the American soldier. VCR
305.8 F198 FAMILY ACROSS THE SEA. [videorecording] (56 min.) South Carolina ETV Network.c1991.
Mainly
in English, some in Gullah. A
delegation of Gullah people travels from the United States to Sierra Leone
to trace the roots of their heritage. VCR 305.8 P697 A PLACE AT THE TABLE: STRUGGLES FOR EQUALITY IN AMERICA. [videorecording] (40 min.) + 1 teacher's guide. Southern Poverty Law Center. c2000. The video explores how our nations has pursued--and is still pursuing--the dream of liberty and justice for all.
VCR
305.8 Q5 A QUESTION OF COLOR [videorecording] (58 min.) Executive producer, St. Clair Bourne, c1992. Examines the issue of color
consciousness within the black community.
This film explores a caste system based on how closely skin color,
hair texture and facial features conform to a European ideal. A variety of
African Americans give their experiences and attitudes towards the
question of color. VCR
305.8 S524 THE SHADOW OF HATE: A HISTORY OF INTOLERANCE IN AMERICA. [videorecording] (40min).Teaching Tolerance ; c1995.
This documentary examines 4 centuries of United States history in order to
understand the country's record of intolerance. VCR
305.896 T583 A TIME FOR JUSTICE: AMERICA'S CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. [videorecording] (38 min) Teaching Tolerance, c1992.
Depicts the
battle for civil rights, recalling the crises in Montgomery, Little Rock,
Birmingham, and Selma and reveals the heroism of the individuals involved. VCR
305.896 G615 GOIN'
BACK TO T-TOWN. [videorecording]
(58 min.).PBS Video, 1992. Recalls
the neighborhood life and the rise and decline of the all black community
of Greenwood, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Traces the history of African Americans
in Oklahoma from the period before the Civil War to the early twentieth
century.
VCR 323.1 C582 2002 UNITES STATES HISTORY ORIGINS TO 2000. CIVIL RIGHTS [videorecording] (23 min.) Schlessinger Media, c2002. Provides brief overview of the civil rights movement. VCR 323.1 A512 AMERICA'S CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT [videorecording] (38 min.) + 1 teacher's guide. Montgomery, AL: Teaching tolerance, 2004. This documentary depicts the battle for civil rights, recalling the crises in Montgomery, Little Rick, Birmingham and Selma and reveals the heroism of the individuals involved.
VCR 323.1 M634 MIGHTY TIMES: THE CHILDREN'S MARCH. [videorecording] (40 min.) + 1 teacher's guide. Teaching Toleracne, c2005. The objectives of this film are political movements involve children as well as adults; and children of all ages have the power to make a difference in the world.
VCR
323.4 E97 EYES ON THE PRIZE. [videorecording] 6 videocassettes (60 min. each) PBS Home Video c1986.
v. 1. Awakenings, 1954-1956. v. 2. Fighting back, 1957-1962. 3.
Ain't scared of your jails, 1960-1961. v. 4. No easy walk, 1961-1963. 5.
Mississippi-- is this America, 1962-1964. v. 6. Bridge to freedom, 1965.
America's civil rights, years 1954 to 1965. VCR
326 T874 THE
TRUTH ABOUT SLAVERY IN HISTORY. [videorecording] (26 min.) Educational Video Network,
c1996. VCR
326.0973 A517 THE AMISTAD REVOLT: "All we want is make us free" [videorecording] (33 min) Tells the story of the 1839 Amistad Revolt and the ensuing campaign
to free the Africans jailed for murder and piracy.
VCR 370.19342 I61 INTOLERABLE BURDEN. [videorecording] (57 min.) First Run/Icarus Films, 2003. Documentary film of how Mae Bertha and Matthew Carter enrolled the youngest eight of their thirteen children in the public schools of Drew, Mississippi in 1965, which were all white. The Drew school board had initiated a "freedom of choice" plan to bring the district in compliance with the 1964 Civil Rights Act, but Blacks were not expected to choose all white schools. The film examines the conditions of segregation prior to 1965, the hardships the family faced during desegregation, and the massive white resistance which led to re-segregation. VCR 379.263 E71 THE ERNEST GREEN STORY. [videorecording] (101 min.) Disney Educational Productions. [1993?] The true story of Ernest Green and eight other young black students who enrolled in an all-white school in 1957 and triumphed over the adversity and intolerance they encountered.
VCR
781.6 W668 WILD WOMEN DON'T HAVE THE BLUES. [videorecording] (58 min.) Calliope Film Resources, Inc. Through
historic performances and recordings, captures the spirit of such
pioneering blues women as Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Ethel Waters, Alberta
Hunter, Ida Cox, and others.
VCR 966 D219 DARK PASSAGES [videorecording] (50 min.) PBS Video c1995. Employs a mixture of interviews, slave narratives, and dramatization.
Tells the story of the impact of the Atlanticslave trade. Takes the viewer
from the House of Slaves on Goree Island off the coast of Dakar, Senegal,
to the village of Juffere on the Gambia River. VCR
966.7 C536 GEORGINA WILLIAMS OF GHANA [videorecording] (17 min.) Rainbow Educational Media, c1995. Videocassette which acquaints students with the lifestyles ofchildren
from Ghana by taking them through a typical day in the life of 9-year old
Georgina Williams.
VCR
973.0496 B627 BLACK
HISTORY: lost, stolen, or strayed.
[videorecording] (60 min)
Xenon Home Video, 1991. Examines
the manner in which American historians have tended to ignore, downplay,
or improperly document several significant achievements by black
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