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         African-american Author Bio General:     more books (39)
  1. Selected Black American, African, and Caribbean Authors: A Bio-Bibliography by James A. Page, 1985-07
  2. African American Authors, 1745-1945: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook
  3. Encyclopedia of African-American Literature (Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Literature)
  4. Afro-American Writers, 1940-1955 (Dictionary of Literary Biography) by Trudier Harris, 1988-09
  5. African American Dramatists: An A-to-Z Guide
  6. African American Writers Who Inspired Change (Explore the Ages) by Allison Mangrum, 2006-01
  7. African-American Writers (To Z of African Americans) by Philip Bader, 2004-02
  8. African American Women Playwrights: A Research Guide (Critical Studies on Black Life and Culture) by Christy Gavin, 1999-06-01
  9. Afro-American Poets Since 1955 (Dictionary of Literary Biography)
  10. Afro-American Writers After 1955: Dramatists and Prose Writers (Dictionary of Literary Biography) by Thadious M. Davis, 1985-04
  11. Literary Divas:The Top 100+ Most Admired African-American Women in Literature by Heather Covington, 2006-04-10
  12. Southern Black Creative Writers, 1829-1953: Biobibliographies (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies)
  13. African American Dramatists: An A-to-Z Guide
  14. African American Autobiographers: A Sourcebook

1. On The Cosmic Horizon Chapter 1 Author Bio
J.O. and Briggs, W.L., 1999, "General Education M., 1993, NASA Superstars of Science, an educational poster about AfricanAmerican scientists
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2. Neale Sourna, Adult Fiction Author
FREE Audio Interviews, Reviews, Bio, Press Books compulsive, sexual love entanglement with DAY, a "knifehappy" African American "innocent "
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3. African American Studies Research Bibliography
I. GENERAL SOURCES DICTIONARIES, DIRECTORIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS, HANDBOOKS The AfricanAmerican Almanac. AND BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHIES A. General
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4. Richard Wright Educational Posters, Books, Videos, Links For
the life and times of African American author and poet Richard Wright include image and bio in the Voices of voices, including General Colin
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5. African American Art And Artists. Carlagirl Photo.
art is little known to the general public. Apollo) "A historically solid survey of African American art." (Choice) Author Bio Samella Lewis
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6. AISR VUE Perry Article
General Information. Home. About VUE 2, Fall 2003 Back to Table of Contents Author's Bio. Reflections of an African American on the
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7. Paula Penn-Nabrit.com - Homeschooling A Path To Holistic Health
law practices, the Ohio Attorney General, and stock transfer subsidiary, American Transtech. Paula's bio as well as interesting
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8. Neale Sourna's PRESS KIT / PRESSKIT / MEDIA KIT
BIO Short Bio. HEADSHOT Neale's Headshot General topics, links, gripes, and entanglement with DAY, a "knifehappy" African American
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9. African American Military Heroes, Jim Haskins - ISBN 0471145777 -
Author Bio Table of Contents African American Military Heroes Throughout American history, succeeding in ranking African American woman .
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10. Cgstock.com - Jim Pickerell Stock Photo, African American
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11. General Colin L. Powell - Biography
In 2001, Powell became the first africanamerican US secretary of state, underPresident general Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.), is also the author of a
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General Powell was a professional soldier for 35 years. During that time he held many different command and staff positions. His last assignment, from October 1, 1989, to September 30, 1993, was as the 12th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest military position in the Department of Defense. During this time he oversaw 28 military and political crises, including Operation Desert Storm in the victorious 1991 Persian Gulf War. In 2001, Powell became the first African-American U.S. secretary of state, under President George W. Bush. EDUCATION
General Powell was born in New York City on April 5, 1937, and was raised in the South Bronx, New York. His parents, Luther and Maud Powell, immigrated to the United States from Jamaica. General Powell was educated in the New York City public schools, graduating from Morris High School and City College of New York (CCNY), where he earned a bachelor's degree in geology. He also participated in ROTC at CCNY and received a commission as an army second lieutenant upon graduation in June 1958. His further academic achievements include a Master of Business Administration degree from George Washington University. MILITARY AWARDS
General Powell is the recipient of numerous U.S. military awards and decorations including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal (with three Oak Leaf Clusters), the Army Distinguished Service Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster), Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit (with Oak Leaf Cluster), Soldier's Medal, Bronze Star Medal, and the Purple Heart.

12. Colin Powell | Soldier And Statesman
Lucidcafé s Profile of general Colin Powell. The africanamerican SoldierFrom Crispus Attucks to Colin Powell - author Michael Lee Lanning
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Colin Powell was born in New York City on April 5, 1937. The son of Jamaican immigrants, Luther and Maud Powell, he was raised in the South Bronx. Powell was educated in the New York City public schools, and at City College of New York (CCNY). He participated in ROTC at CCNY and received a commission as an Army second lieutenant upon graduation. He subsequently received a Master of Business Administration degree from George Washington University. Powell served two tours of duty in Vietnam, and as a battalion commander in Korea. He later commanded the 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and V Corps, United States Army in Europe, and was Commander in Chief of Forces Command, headquartered at Fort McPherson, Georgia. General Powell was the 12th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1, 1989 until September 30, 1993, serving under both President George H.W. Bush and President Bill Clinton. General Powell has been the recipient of numerous U.S. military decorations, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Bronze Star Medal, and the Purple Heart. His civilian awards include the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Gold Medal, and an honorary knighthood (Knight Commander of the Bath) from the Queen of England. He retired from the U.S. Army in 1993.

13. African American Literature
N485) An author and subject index to African American journals published Leeman, Richard W. africanamerican Orators A bio-Critical Sourcebook .
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African American Literature:
A Research Guide
Contents: Getting Started Periodicals and Newspapers Indexes Biographical Sources And Bio-Bibliographies Plot Summaries ... Speeches
Getting Started
The following reference sources will help you begin your research process. More specialized sources listed below may be consulted if additional information is needed on a topic.
Andrews, William L., Frances Smith Foster, and Trudier Harris, eds. The Oxford Companion to African American Literature. New York: Oxford University, 1997.
LOCATION: Morris Library - Reference (Ref PS 153 .N5 O96 1997)
This volume includes articles on "virtually every aspect of the history and development of the literature created by persons of African descent." In addition to short biographies of authors, plot summaries and sketches of major characters, it also provides essays on critical concepts and themes within African American literature.
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LOCATION: Library Databases
DELCAT, the online catalog for the University of Delaware Library, may be used to find information about books in the library's collection. Books can be located in DELCAT in various ways, such as by author, title, or subject keywords. A keyword anywhere search in DELCAT, using significant words that pertain to your topic, may also retrieve appropriate materials, e.g. african american* and poetry. ("*" is used for truncation.)
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LOCATION: Library Databases
An online database which contains references to scholarly and general interest periodicals published from 1980 to the present in a wide variety of disciplines. Also included are the full text of some articles.

14. Ralph Ellison: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
A twentiethcentury african-american author and educator best known for his firstnovel, The essays have three general themes african-american music,
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  • Born: 1 March 1914 Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Died: 16 April 1994 (pancreatic cancer) Best Known As: Author of Invisible Man
Ralph Ellison gained international fame and won the National Book Award for his first novel Invisible Man (1952), the story of an alienated and isolated black man living in racially repressive urban America. Ellison grew up in Oklahoma and aimed for a career in jazz music. Instead he moved to New York City in 1936 and turned to writing, encouraged by other African-American writers, including Langston Hughes and Ralph Wright. During World War II he served in the Merchant Marines and published short stories. After his remarkable debut, Ellison was considered one of the most important writers in America. Reluctant to assume the role of a representative for his race, Ellison always maintained that in his book he was pursuing art more than he was pursuing racial justice. Although he lectured and published collections of essays ( Shadow and Act in 1964 and Going to the Territory in 1986), he worked for forty years on a second novel without finishing it. His literary executor and friend, John Callahan, put together the manuscript after Ellison died and the novel was published as

15. Library System - Howard University: Assist: Guides: African American Literature
general. Encyclopedia of africanamerican Culture and History. 5 vols. Alphabetical by author; includes general critical sources followed by criticism
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Fast Links S terling D atabases, ... Guides African American Literature General Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History . 5 vols. New York: MacMillan, 1996. RDY REF E 185 .E54 1996. Approximately 2/3 of the entries are biographical in nature. Other entries concern areas of cultural achievements, professions, events, and historical eras. Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia Darlene Hine. Brooklyn: Carlson, 1993. RDY REF E 185.86 B542 1993/ REF E 185.86 B542 1993. Biographical information on 804 nationally well-known black women. The Harlem Renaissance: A Historical Dictionary for the Era.

16. UW Press - : Harriet Tubman: The Life And The Life Stories, Jean M.Humez
Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography, William L. Andrews, general Editor Editor s statement Reviews author s bio Cover image
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American History
Harriet Tubman
The Life and the Life Stories
Jean M. Humez Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography, William L. Andrews, General Editor
"Humez's long-awaited biography of Tubman is the definitive scholarly work. "—Nell Irvin Painter, Princeton University Harriet Tubman's name is known world-wide and her exploits as a self-liberated Underground Railroad heroine are celebrated in children's literature, film, and history books, yet no major biography of Tubman has appeared since 1943. Jean M. Humez's comprehensive Harriet Tubman
Humez includes an extended discussion of Tubman's work as a public performer of her own life history during the nearly sixty years she lived in the North. Drawing upon historiographical and literary discussion of the complex hybrid authorship of slave narrative literature, Humez analyzes the interactive dynamic between Tubman and her interviewers. Humez illustrates how Tubman, though unable to write, made major unrecognized contributions to the shaping of her own heroic myth by early biographers like Sarah Bradford. Selections of key documents illustrate how Tubman appeared to her contemporaries, and a comprehensive list of primary sources represents an important resource for scholars.
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17. Suggestions People To Read And Learn About! The Norine Gann
James Baldwin, Great africanamerican author, author of Native Son and AnotherCountry Dwight D. Eisenhower, general in WWII, then president of the US
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Suggestions: People to Read and Learn About! The Norine Gann Salmon Bay School Library has biographies on those names marked with an asterisk. Most of these are quality newer books; some may be picture books or shorter titles. Try these biography links, too! http://www.biography.com Type in the last name of the person you want to learn about. http://www.pbs.org/neighborhoods/history/ Scroll down to an alphabetical list of biographies of prominent people. Each person has a website devoted to him or her, with photos and other cool graphics! *What other famous, admirable people can you suggest for our list? Hank Aaron Baseball player regarded as one of the best hitters of all time, grew up in Mobile, Alabama, poor, black and crazy about baseball ("I had a Hammer") Louisa May Alcott Author of the Little Women books Muhammad Ali Heavyweight champion of the world (boxer) Maya Angelou African-American novelist and poet Piers Anthony Journey into the mind of a gifted science fiction writer (autobio: "Bio of an Ogre")

18. Additional Info For Three African-American Novels (Penguin) Doi
Three africanamerican Novels author(s) Andrews, William L. Since 1988 hehas been the general editor of a book series, called Wisconsin Studies in
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19. Resources For Reading Groups
Excerpt, reviews, book jacket synopsis, author biography, and often reading browse books by category (africanamerican; bio/Memoir/Autobio; Business;
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All of Waterboro Public Library Maine Writers Index Literary Birthdays Waterboro Cemeteries:
RESOURCES FOR READING GROUPS
Note: We've also got a page with reading lists for media book clubs , such as Oprah's, the BBC, "Read This!," the Washington Post, etc. WPL offers two reading groups: "Laid-Back Literati" is a mostly fiction reading group that's been meeting monthly for several years; a new non-fiction book group started meeting in early 2005.
Starting a Reading Group
Reading Group Guides.com offers , including sections on Starting a Reading Group, Running a Reading Group, Choosing What to Read, Books about Reading Groups, and Write Your Own Guide (or, What To Do When There's No Guide Available general questions suitable for any book).

20. CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
general. Encyclopedia of africanamerican Culture and History. author, titleand genre index. Masterpieces of African American Literature.
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... Print Version myLibrary Login CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH @ THE MSU LIBRARY General Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History . New York: REF 185 .E54 1996. Approximately 2/3 of the entries are biographical in nature. Other entries concern areas of cultural achievements, professions, events, and historical eras. The Harlem Renaissance: A Historical Dictionary for the Era Blacks in America: Biographical Essays . James M. McPherson. Garden City: Doubleday, 1971. REF Z 1361 .N39 B56. Biographical Essays topically organized. See Part VIII. The Negro in America: A Bibliography Notable Black American Women . Ed. Jessie Cartney Smith. Detroit: Gale, 1996. 3 vols. REF E 185.96 .N68 1992. 500 entries arranged alphabetically by name. Includes fields of achievement and place/events index. Oxford Companion to African American Literature . Ed. William Andrews, et al. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. REF PS153 N5 O96 1997. Information on 400 authors ranging from Phyllis Wheatley and Charles Chestnut to Gwendolyn Brooks and Walter Mosely. Entries for 100 titles provide plot summaries. Includes sections on black contributions to genres and influences on American Literature. Identities and Issues in Literature The African American Encyclopedia . 8 vols. Michael Williams. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1993. REF E 185.A253. History and experience of African Americans in the United States. Brief entries with bibliographies on individual authors. Historical survey of literature with recommended readings.

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