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African American women playwrights : a research guide
Gavin, Christy, 1952-
American Black women in the arts and social sciences
Williams, Ora, 1926-
by De Lerma, Dominique-René
Black American women poets and dramatists
by Bloom, Harold Electronic access only
Contemporary African American female playwrights : an annotated bibliography
Williams, Dana A., 1972-
Literature Resource Center (LRC) offers a wealth of information that includes criticism, biographies, bibliographies, work overviews and explications, Web sites, periodical articles, compare and contrast pages, full-text author's works, and reading lists. Available through LSU Middleton Libraries
This is a comprehensive website on the life and legacy of Malcolm X.
Microfilmed African-American Newspapers and Periodicals at the Wisconsin Historical Library
Large collection of newspapers and periodicals on microfilm.
North Carolina Collection-African American Newspapers
This guide lists African American newspapers published in North Carolina from the 19th-century through the present. Most of these titles are held in the North Carolina Collection in Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Piano music by Black women composers : a catalog of solo and ensemble works
by Walker-Hill, Helen Call Number: ML128 .P3 W3 1992
by McWorter, Gerald A.
The Harvard guide to African-American history
by Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks
Twilight and Reason--Higher Education and the African American Experience
Twilight and Reason (twilightandreason.com) is the hub for a handful up projects that are being developed under the heading of the African American History of Higher Education Project (AAHHEP). AAHHEP is a nonprofit archive and museum without walls dedicated to preserving and interpreting the diverse experiences of Black people in North American institutions of higher education.

