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DOCUMENT RESUME IR 054 624 ED 359 984 Aul, Billie; Yates, Melinda AUTHOR An African-American Bibliography: The Arts. Selected TITLE Sources from the Collections of the New York State Library. Reprint. New York State Library, Albany. INSTITUTION 93 PUB DATE NOTE 25p. Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131) PUB TYPE MFOI/PC01 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE Biographies; Black Culture; Black History; *Black DESCRIPTORS Literature; *Blacks; Cultural Awareness; *Fine Arts; Library Collections; Literary Criticism; *Music; Popular Culture; Reference Materials; State Libraries; *Theater Arts; *Visual Arts *African Americans; New York State Library IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT Selected resources of the New York State Library that document the achievements of African Americans in the arts, as well as the historical and cultural contexts of these achievement, are listed. In addition to primary sources and significant historical and critical works, the bibliography contains references to other bibliographies and research aids. Works are subdivided into primary works, biographies, history and criticism, bibliography, and reference in each of the following categories: (1) general (32 (2) literature (189 titles); (3) music (78 titles); titles); (4) performing arts (59 titles); and (5) visual arts (52 titles). The entries are indicative of African American artistic vitality and innovation. They highlight the long tradition of African American literature, its distinctive rhetorical devices and narrative forms, the current renaissance of African American literary criticism, and the concomitant rediscovery and reprinting of the works of pioneering African American artists. The entries also illustrate the achievements and special difficulties faced by African Americans in the visual and fine arts. (SLD) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *********************************************************************** U S DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office ol Educations! Researcn and improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) TAS document nes been reproduced as received Iron, toe person or organtzalion ongmaling it Monor cnanges have Deer made to improve reproducl.On quality Rooms of view°, options slated in this doco. ment do not necessarily represent &boat OE RI position or policy An African-American Bibliography: The Arts Selected Sources from the Collections of the New York State Library lo 01 1 -PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY The lniversity of the Stale ol New York Robert M. Trombly The State Education Department The New York State Library Albany. New York TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES 2 INFORMATION CENTER 'EMU BEST COPY AVAILABLE AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY: THE ARTS Selected Sources from the Collections of the New York State Library Reprinted 1993 The University of the State of New York The State Education Department The New York State Library Albany, New York 12230 a 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Regents of The University s \I )\, Chancellor, Rochester C R. (...Ain \1 I l.D Bronx It \ I r.I \, t hlnn I WM', l 1. It iN( .1 I . Awl A ( Buffalo \dm I I. (fi nl, CHOI' 1:IfferifiN, LL.B. Rome I:\11) \ I. ( ;km 1111, 1.1). M.A. Rexford \ liK \I fl I. \ I'., ( i I i !Pi II f f\l, B.A., NIA., Ph.D. Bayside N1.\I Hi. Armonk I. Fow.\In ) M1)1 K, New York 11( )111 S. Limi New York MI \II \ 1ti K, B.A., M.A. II I Albany B.A., M.A., Ph.D. BRoC\ New York NoRmA Ui t cK, B.A., M.S.W Hollis Apri.Ami: L. SAtiroRo, B.A., M.A., P.D. Rochester WAITER COOPER, B.A., Ph.D. Elmira CARL T. HAYDEN, A.B., J.D McGI\ B.S.N., M.A., Ph.D. Staten Island DIANE , B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ness' Rochelle S. \L'L B. COI Ii President of The University and Commissioner of Education TI lomAs Sonol. Executive Deputy Commissioner of Education Tilov v-; E. Si ill 1X)\ Deputy Commissioner for Cultural Education CARui i L Fit \H.) Assistant Commissioner for Libraries and State Librarian SIR PERI Director of the State Library. Y WARKOVSK3 JI-R( Director. Division of Library Development RolivRTA C. The Stale Education Department does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, reli- gion, creed, disability, marital status, veteran status, national origin, race, gender or sexual orientation in the educational programs and activities which it operates. Portion, of this publication can be made available in a variety of formats, including braille, large print or audio tape, upon request. Inquiries concerning this policy of equal opportunity and affirmative action should he referred to the Department's Alf irmative Action Officer, til S Education Department, 89 Washington Avenue, Alban, N1 12234. INTRODUCTION The African-American contributions to the arts are remark- In celebration of Black History Month, the New York State Library is issuing in Ow-American Bibliography: the Arts. able in their range and diversity, innovation and genius. and The biblio- dynamic cultural influence on American society. The bibliography lists selected resources of the New York State graphic entries on music -- covering the field from spirituals to Library that document the achievements of African-Americans and the performing arts are jazz, from classical to pop in the arts, as well as the historical and cultural contexts of indicative of African-American artistic vitality and innovation. these achievements. In addition to primary sources and signifi- cant historical and critical works, the bibliography contains ref- In literature, the bibliographic entries draw attention to the erences to bibliographies and research aids. Works dealing with long tradition of African-American literature, its distinctive such major African-American collections in the United States rhetorical devices and narrative forms, the current renaissance as the Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History in African-American literary criticism, and the concomitant and the Black Culture Collection are also included. The bibli- rediscovery and reprinting of the works of pioneering African- ography highlights many of the New York State Library's col- American artists. lections. including the U.S. and New York State government In art, the bibliographic entries illustrate not only the documents collections, the microform collections. the play col- achievements but also the special difficulties faced by African- lection and the rare books collection. In recent years, there has Americans in the visual and fine arts. The mission of the New York State Library is to provide been a welcome and much-needed recognition of the work of reference, information and materials to support the work of African-American artists by curators, collectors, and art histori- New York State government and to ensure that every resident of ans. This trend is increasing the number of publications relat- the State has convenient free access to essential library services. ing to these artists and is an opportunity for libraries to 'l'o carry out this mission, the Library serves as the principal strengthen and develop their holdings in this area. library resource for State government and serves as a coordinat- This bibliography was compiled by Billie Aul ing and resource center for the statewide interlibrary loan net- rid Melinda Yates, reference librarians on the staff of the New York state work, II' you cannot obtain the works listed in this bibliography Library. The New York State Library would like to acknowl- at your local library, you may request them through interlibrary edge the generous financial assistance of the Division of Besides the bibliographic information, each entry in this loan. bibliography contains the New York State Library call number Intercultural Relations which makes the reprinting of this bibli- in parenthesis. The use of this call number helps expedite the ography r--)ssible. interlibrary loan process. 5 A GENERAL WORKS HISTORY AND CRITICISM PRIMARY WORKS This Was Harlem: A Cultural Portrait. Ami.stad, New Yolk: Random House. 1970-1971. Anderson, Jervis. (C, 1900-1950. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux. 1982. 917. 3097490, AS 0). (R. 974.71, A547). Black Culture Collection. from the Holdings of Atlanta Baker. Houston A. bare Black Sang: Essays in Black Bell & Howell. Micro Altr Iblarr. V 110Y Cr , I 1971-1973. Microfilm collection. Amei icon literature and Charlottesville: Phut() t('. 917.30696. UM% ersity Press of Virginia, 1972. (mivINI, 9(19.11496, 131. 13167). This microfilm collection contains approximately 10010 books, pamphlets, portraits and letters by and Brawley. Benjamin Gollob. Neel() Genius. .1 Neil. Appramil about African-Americans. Most of the items were col- of the Achievement of the AMC! I( utr ,Vrt!1(1 in 1 nciature lected by Henry P. Slaughter between 1900 to 1940. Ness York: Dodd. Mead and ('0., and the line ..114.1. This collection contains many original works of fiction 1937. (C'. 325.26, B821). and music. The guide to the collection is listed below. Negro in literality(' will Art lu the I.niled .s.hac., 3rd See Jones. Robert A., ed. . (C, 325.26, ed. New York: Duffield and Co.. 1929. The Black Cullum Collmtion, from the Jones, Robert A.. ed. B82a). Holdings of Atlanta University Library: Catalog. Butcher. Margaret Just. Negro iu American Cullum. Based on Wooster. OH: Bell & Howell. Micro Photo Division, Materials- Lcit by Alain Locke. New York: Alfred A. 1972-74. (MA. 016.9090496, 9B627 ). Knopf, 1956. (C. 325.260973. B983), This is the guide to the Black Culture Collection listed Cruse. Harold. The Crisis of the Negro Intellethual. London: above. W. H. Allen. 1969. (C. 917.3097496, C957, 1969). United States. Library of Congress. 75 Years of Freedom: Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Gay. Geneva. and Willie L. Baker, eds. Expressively Black: The Cultural Basis of Ethnic Identity. New York: Proclamation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Washington, DC: U.S. Govt. Praeger. 1987. (C, 700.8996073, E90. 88- 015851. Printing Office, 1943. IC. 325.260973, U59). Gayle. Addison, comp. Black Aesthetic. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. 1971. (Z. 709.73, G287). BIOGRAPHY Huggins. Nathan Irvin. Harlem Renaissance. New York: Oxford University Press. 1971. (Z. 700.9747!. H89 ) ). Davis. Ursula Broschke. Paris without Regret: domes It 'hen Harlem tiiis in tiigne. New York: Lewis, David L. Baldwin. Kenny Clarke. Chester Hanes. and Donald Knopf. 1981. (C. 700,8990073, L073, 81- 33276). low:t City: University of Iowa Press. 1986. (C. Byrd. 785.420922, 1)204. 87-0159931. Schechter, William. //ivory 4/VeNra Humor ill AllIellea. New York: Fleet Press, 1970. (C, 917.3097490. S314). Sinnoic. Flimur Verney. Arthur Alfonso Scholl:burg, and Colleen».: A Biography. New /flack on My Mind: Cultural Schoener. Alton, comp. York: Ness York Public Library, 1989. (C. ()02.0750')24. Capital of Black America. 1900-196X. New York: 5.169, 89 251710. R. 974.71. 0365). Random House, 1969. Keep A-Inchin' Along: Selected Writings Studies Information Guide Series, vol. 6. Detroit: Gale Van Vechten, Carl. of Carl Van Veehten about Black Art and Letters. Research Co., 1979. (R, 016.8108089, P363. 79-25878). Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies, no. Together: A Reader's Guide to Rollins. Charlemae. We Build 45. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1979. (C. 700.973. V284. 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