DOROTHY PORTER WESLEY: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Compiled by Marva E. Belt Reference Librarian and Tomasha P. Hall Library Technician April 10, 1996 Moorland-Spingarn Research Center Howard University Washington, DC
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Porter, Dorothy Burnett. "African and Caribbean Creative Writing: A Bibliographic Survey." African Forum. 1, no. 4 (Spring 1966): p. 107-111. ---. Afro-Brazilliana: A Working Bibliography. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1978, 294p. M016.981 P833. ---. "Bibliography and Research in African-American Scholarship." The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 78-81p. M016 P833. ---. "The Black Role During the Era of the Revolution; A Little Known Chapter of Afro-American History is the Subject of a Show at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery." Smithsonian p. 52-57. M973.3 P83. ---. "David Ruggles, An Apostle of Human Rights." The Journal of Negro History. 28, no. 1 (January, 1943): p. 23-50. MB9 R84p. ---. Documentation on the Afro-American: Familiar and Less Familiar Sources. Boston: African Studies Center, Boston University, 1969, p. 293-303. MO26 P83. ---. "Early Manuscript Letters Written by Negroes." Journal of Negro History. 24 (April, 1939): p. 199-210. ---. Early Negro Writing, 1760-1837. Selected and Introduced by Dorothy Porter. Boston: Beacon Press, 1971, 658p. M810.8 P83. ---. "Family Records, A Major Resource for Documenting the Black Experience in New England." Old Time New England. 63, no. 3 (Winter 1973): p. 69-72. M974 OL8. ---. Howard University: A Selected List of References. Washington, D. C., Howard University Library: 1965, 9p. M016 P83. ---. Integration Versus Separatism: William Cooper Nell's Role in the Struggle for Equality. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, c1993, 237p. M973.7114 C833. ---. "A Library on the Negro." American Scholar. 7 (1938): p. 115-116. ---. "Maria Louise Baldwin, 1856-1922." The Journal of Negro Education. 21 (Winter 1952): p. 94-96. ---. "The Negro in the Brazilian Abolition Movement." The Journal of Negro History. 37 (January 1952) p. 54-80. M981 P83n. ---. The Negro in the United States; A Selected Bibliography. Washington, D. C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Office, 1970, 313p. M016 P83n. ---. "Negro Women in Our Wars." Negro History Bulletin. 7 (June 1944): p. 195-96 and p. 215. ---. North American Negro Poets, A Bibliographical Checklist of Their Writings, 1760-1944. Hattiesburg, Miss: The Book Farm, 1945, p. 9-90. M016.811 P83. ---. "The Organized Educational Activities of Negro Literary Societies, 1828-1846." The Journal of Negro Education. (October, 1936): p. 555-576. H M378M P830. ---. "Sarah Parker Remond, Abolitionist and Physician." The Journal of Negro History. 20 (July 1995): p. 287-93. M05 J82h.
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