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African
American History
Prepared
by Mika Slaughter
February
2003
Databases
and Indexes
| America:
History and Life |
1964 to date |
Indexes
over 2,000 journals plus books, media reviews, and dissertations
covering the United States and Canada from prehistory to
the present day. Gives citations and abstracts only.
A
comprehensive collection of newspapers and journals of the
ethnic and minority press. Articles are available
full-text and can be searched by keywords or a variety of
field types.
| Kaiser Index to Black Resources, 1948-1986
5v. |
REF E185 .K34 1992 |
Consists
of 174,000 references to articles, reviews, and obituaries
published in 150 African American periodicals and general-interest
periodicals and newspapers. Entries are arranged
chronologically by subject with some annotations.
Notes, photographs, and illustrations accompanying articles
are also indexed. An index is not available, however.
Selected
Periodicals
| Journal Title |
Online Access |
Poynter Print |
| Journal of Black Studies |
1970-2000;
1999
to date
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| Journal of Negro Education |
1932-1998 |
1964 to date |
| Journal of Negro History |
1916-2000 |
1956 to date |
| Negro History Bulletin |
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1960 to date |
Finding
Books
Use
the USF Libraries Online Catalog to search for books on African
American History. Reference books are located on the
first floor of the Poynter Library, books in the Circulation
Collection are located on the 2nd and 3rd floors, and resources
in the Special Collections are located on the 3rd floor.
Bibliographies
| Black Experience |
REF E185.93 .F5B5 1988 |
An
annotated bibliography and guide to the African American
resources in the Florida State archives. The items
are arranged by agency and record group and include much
nineteenth-century primary source material. There
is a detailed name, subject, and geographic index at the
back.
| Blacks in America |
Z1361 .N39B56 1970 |
Lengthy
bibliographical essays are divided into nine major areas
of the black experience in America , starting with the African
slave trade in the 1500s through the Civil Rights Movement
of the 1970s. A combined name and subject index is
appended.
| Harvard Guide to African American History |
REF E185 .H326 2001 |
A
comprehensive, chronological history and bibliography of
African Americans. Covers notable people, places,
and events in the African American experience. Contains
a variety of research aids
Biographies
Gives
profiles on thousands of African Americans. Initial
content comes from the Black Biographical Dictionaries,
1790-1950 ; however, links in the records will lead
you to full-text narratives and images. For more
recent biographies, use: Biography and Genealogy Master
Index (BGMI)
| African-American Biographies |
REF E185.96 .H38 1992 |
Profiles
of 558 men and women who "have played an important role
in the
development of African American children, by serving as
a role model. Anyone who died in the year 1968 (the
year of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.) or
before is not included." Many of the page-length
articles include photographs. There is an occupational index
and a geographical index of those profiled.
| African-Americans in Florida |
E185.93 .F5M37 1993 |
Briefly
describes the lives and contributions of more than fifty
notable African Americans in Florida from 1528 to the present.
Short chapters on black life and history in Florida
are interspersed throughout. Appended are a calendar
of events, a short description of the 141 sites on the Florida
Black Heritage Trail, a glossary, and a subject index.
| Autobiography of a People: Three Centuries
of African American History Told By Those Who Lived It |
E185 .A97 2000 |
Notable
African American figures in history and culture tell their
stories in their own voices, providing an autobiographical
format for learning three centuries of the African American
experience, from the pre-Revolutionary period to contemporary
society.
| Black Women in America
2v. |
REF E185.86 .B542 1993 |
A
combined encyclopedia of 804 entries: 641 are individual
biographies and 163 deal with general topics and organizations
that impacted black women's lives. Articles are signed,
usually illustrated with a portrait, and conclude with a
short bibliography. The second volume gives a chronology,
notes on the contributors, and a detailed 150-page subject
index.
| Who's Who Among African-Americans |
REF E185.96 .W45 |
Library has: 1996/97. Formerly: Who's Who Among Black
Americans . Library has: 1975/76, 1977/78, 1990/91.
Biographical sketches of over 20,000 living African
Americans outstanding in all fields and professions.
A geographic and an occupational index are at the back.
Dictionaries
and Encyclopedias
| Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African
and African-American Experience |
REF DT14 .A37435 1999 |
Alphabetically
arranged volume of key people, places, and events in the
history of the African diaspora. In addition, featured items
include articles on the civil rights movement, the Harlem
renaissance, a lengthy bibliography, and a special acknowledgement
of W.E.B. du Bois.
| African American Encyclopedia
6v. |
REF E185 .A253 1993 |
Articles
(some lengthy) on persons and events in the African American
experience. Some are illustrated; longer pieces are signed
and conclude with a list of suggested readings. Appendices
in the final volume include lists of: the 100 most profitable
black-owned businesses; research
centers and libraries; black colleges and universities;
black-oriented newspapers and magazines; black-owned radio
and television stations; subject bibliographies; and people
by professions. A detailed subject index follows.
| Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery |
REF E441 .D53 1988 |
Articles,
on the subject, are arranged alphabetically, signed, and
have accompanying bibliographies. Includes a chronology
of slavery, a list of contributors, and a subject index.
| Encyclopedia of African-American Culture
and History 5v. |
REF E185 .E54 1996 |
2,200
signed articles, alphabetically arranged, with cross-references
and bibliographies. Two-thirds are biographical and
the remaining one-third deal with events in black history.
Illustrations scattered throughout. The final
volume contains an appendix with tables, charts, and statistical
data (table of contents, pp. 2923-25), a list of biographical
entries by profession, and a detailed subject index.
| Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America
3v. |
REF E185.61 .E544 1998 |
"Surveys
the history, meaning, and application of civil rights issues
in the United States ." Lengthy signed articles,
most with a bibliography attached, and many with illustrations.
Covers, in addition to broad general issues, court
cases, rights organizations and biographies of individual
activists. Appendices at the back of volume 3 list,
among others, court cases, a chronology, a filmography,
a bibliography, and a subject index.
| Historical Dictionary of the Civil Rights
Movement |
REF E185.61 .L84 1997 |
Topical
and biographical entries covering the fifty years of the
Civil Rights Movement, plus 19th- and 20th-century activists.
Includes a chronology (1941-1995) and a lengthy bibliography.
Chronologies
| Atlas of African-American History |
REF E185 .C55 2001 |
Covers
the African American historical experience and includes
color maps. Divided by major historical eras and
supplemented with illustrations. Index at the back.
| Atlas of African-American History and
Politics |
REF E185 .S574 1998 |
Divided
by major eras, each event carries a map and a one-page commentary.
Listed in chronological order. Index at the
back.
| Black Firsts: 2,000 Years of Extraordinary
Achievement |
REF E185 .B574 1994 |
Lists
nearly 3,000 instances of first achievements involving blacks,
with emphasis on African Americans. Topical chapters are
subdivided alphabetically and chronologically. Illustrated
throughout with photographs. A foldout timeline and
a calendar of firsts precede the text; an index by year
and a name and keyword index follow.
| Routledge Atlas of African American
History |
REF E185 .E125 2000 |
A
one-volume work arranged with six parts, including "Roots
of Black America", "Two Communities: Slave and Free". "Toward
Freedom", "African American's Under Arms", "Struggle for
Equality", and "The African American Community".
Covered within these parts are topics such as the past of
Africa and African Americans, the commencement and expansion
of slavery, the role of Black men in American wars, and
contemporary African American culture and urbanization.
Features a chronology and bibliography.
| Timelines of African-American History:
500 Years of Black Achievement |
REF E185 .C86 1994 |
Listings
by year of major events in black history and culture from
1492 to 1993. Bibliography and index at the back.
Statistics
| Black Americans: A Statistical Sourcebook |
REF E185.5 .B512 1999 |
Divided
into eight topical chapters with relevant tables within
each. Most information comes from U. S. government
sources, specifically the Bureau of the Census. Glossary
and index at the back.
| Historical Statistics of Black America
2v. |
REF E185 .H543 1995 |
Nineteen
broad topical chapters are subdivided alphabetically by
subject and table name. Tabular material starts with
the eighteenth century through 1975. Information
is based on U.S. government publications and statistics,
"but a significant amount of material came from publications
originating at African-American institutions or from African-American
authors." There is a list of reference sources and
a detailed subject index at the end of the second volume.
Suggested
General Works
| African-American Century: How Black
Americans Have Shaped Our Country |
REF E185 .96 G38 2000 |
A
historical presentation of African Americans who have contributed
to various aspects of the U.S. experience during the most
recent century. Divided by decades, the volume covers
artists, athletes, educators, musicians, military figures,
writers, and other notable figures.
| African American Frontiers: Slave Narratives
and Oral Histories |
E444 .G68 2000 |
Provides
first hand accounts of the African American slave experience
based on collected slave narratives and oral histories.
| Almanac of African American Heritage |
REF E185 .A448 2001 |
Four
hundred thirty pages (history, society, and culture) containing
topical chapters that cover significant aspects of the African
American experience. Illustrations include photographs,
tables, and charts, and there is a cumulative index as well
as a bibliography at the end of the volume.
| American Patriot |
E185.3 .B93 2001 |
Covers
notable Black soldiers and events regarding the participation
of Blacks in American military history. Articles
begin with the Revolutionary War and end with Desert Storm.
| Black Tampa : The Roots of a People |
Special Coll. F320.N3B58 |
A
history of Tampa 's black community compiled by the Black
History Project of the Hillsborough County Museum .
Footnotes at the back form a rough bibliography, but there
is no index.
| Bridging the Gap: Continuing the Florida
NAACP legacy of Harry T. Moore, 1952-1966 |
E185.93 F5 S28 2000 (REF and Circulating) |
Highlights
the Florida chapter of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People. Emphasis is placed
on the people who were influential in the organization and
promotion of the association and its cause, as well as key
events in the state of Florida pertaining to the association.
| Civil Rights Movement |
E185.61 C6164 2001 |
A
comprehensive view of the civil rights movement, this work
contains historical perspectives on aspects of the movement
like labor and civil rights, the role of women during the
civil rights era, grassroots operations, affirmative action,
and much more. Also includes a chronology.
| From Slavery to Freedom: A History of
African Americans |
E185 .F825 2000 |
Considered
the definitive text on African American history, this is
the 8 th edition of John Hope Franklin's classic work.
| Hidden Heroism: Black Soldiers in America
's Wars |
E185 .63 E34 2001 |
A
history of Black participation in various American wars.
Particular attention is given to the role of black
soldiers during war and the majority influence on and response
to these various roles.
| I Will Wear No Chains: A Social History
of African American Males |
E185.86 .B635 2000 |
As
denoted by the subtitle, this work emphasizes African American
males, particularly focusing on the social and historical
aspects of the black male experience. Contains historical
articles regarding various periods in American history,
from the slave trade to contemporary society.
| Upon These Shores: Themes in the African
American Experience, 1600 to the Present |
E185 .S416 2000 |
A
social, political and economic view of African and African
Americans, from the beginning of the slave trade to the
present day.
Websites
Bus
to Destiny: The Olive B. McLin Community History Project
An
oral history of the black community in St. Petersburg, Florida,
conducted by anthropology students of Dr. Jay Sokolovsky
from the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg Campus.
Includes a photo archive and links to local sources.
A listening station for the recorded histories is
located at the James Weldon Johnson Branch of the St. Petersburg
Public Library (located in the Enoch Davis Center on 18
th Avenue South).
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