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SECOND EDITION AND JOSEY J. . MARVA DEIjOACH li. Library buston Public Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive.org/detaiis/handbookofbiacki00ejjo_0 I A « I k # 1 Handbook of Black Librarianship Second Edition Edited by E. Josey and J. Marva DeLoach L. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland, and London — 9 S-10 Hazetton Stro^ MA 021^31# MA BR SCARECROW PRESS, INC. Z7l 1 , .H35 Published in the United States of Ameriea 2000 by Scareerow Press, Ine. 4720 Boston Way, Lanham, Maryland 20706 http://www.scareerowpress.eom 4 Pleydell Gardens, Folkestone Kent CT20 2DN, England © Copyright 2000 by E. J. Josey and Marva L. DeLoach First edition published in 1977 by Libraries Unlimited, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Information Available Library of Congre.ss Cataloging-in-Publication Data Handbook of—Black librarianship / edited by E. J. Josey and Marva L. DeLoach. 2nd ed. cm. p. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN ()-81()8-372()-X talk, paper) 1. Afro-Americans and libraries. 2. Afro-Am—erican librarians. 3. Afro-Americans Bibliography. 4. Librarie.s United States — Special collections Afro-Americans. I. Josey, E. J., 1924- . II. DeLoach, Marva L. Z71I.9.H35 2()()() {)2()'.896073—dc2 99-4 370 1 1 CIP @ ^"^The paper used in this publication meets the minimum rec|uirements of American National Standard for Information — Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992. Manufactured in the United States of America. Contents Introduction ix E. J. Josey and Mcin'ci L. DeLoach Part Pioneers and Landmark Episodes I. 1. A Chronology of Events in Black Librarianship 3 Casper LeRoy Jordan and E. J. Josey 2. African American Forerunners in Librarianship 19 Casper LeRoy Jordan 3. Hampton Institute Library wSchool 35 Lacy B. Campbell Part 11. Early Library Organizations 4. Alabama Association of School Librarians 51 Carrie C. Robinson 5. Georgia Teachers and Education Association, Librarians’ Section 59 Laura Lewis S. 6. North Carolina Negro Library Association 63 Albert P. Marshall 7. South Carolina State Library Group 69 Rossie B. Caldwell 8. Virginia State Teachers Association, Division of Librarians 75 Harriet M. Hill iii IV Contents Part 111. Contemporary Black Library Organizations 9. Black Caucus of the American Library Association: The Early Years 83 E. J. Josey 10. Black Caucus of the American Library Association: Recent History 99 Lisa Bihlo 1 1. New York Black Librarians Caucus Revisited: The Dream Moves Forward 109 Yvonne S. Bennett and Joan E. Cole 12. Chicago Black Librarians Caucus: The Early Years 115 Alfred L. Woods 13. California Librarians Black Caucus 119 Linda Jolivet Part IV. Vital Issues 14. Effects of Diversity on Black Librarianship: Is Diversity Divergent? 129 Teresa Neely Y. 15. The Language of Diversity: What Is It? 143 Sinnnona E. Sittunons-Hodo 16. The New Library Environment and Information Technology 149 Jon E. Cawthorne 17. Thinking Digitally and Acting Responsibly: Notes of an Activist African American Librarian 159 Itihari M. Zulu 1 8. Averting a Crisis: Developing African American Librarians as Leaders 159 Maurice B. Wheeler 19. Black Librarians with Earned and Honorary Doctorates 183 tlandsel G. lni>rani 20. Statistical Facts Pertaining to Black Librarians and Libraries 207 E. J. Josey Part African American Resources 21. Establishing African American Collections 213 Mark Winston I). . Contents V 22. Archival and Fugitive African American Literature: The Duties of an Archivist 225 Stanton F. Biddle 23. Twenty Years Later: The Reflection of an African American Bibliophile 235 Charles L. Blockson 24. Library Holdings on African Americans 247 Ernest Kaiser 25. African American Literature 1977-1997 277 Lorrita E. Ford ALA 26. African American Authors Represented on the Notable, Newbery, and Caldecott Book Lists 297 Jeanette Blackston 21 The Coretta Scott King Award: Its History 3 1 1 Henrietta M. Smith 28. African American Axioms and Maxims: An Annotated Assessment of New Quotations and Motivational Books 319 Itihari M. Zulu 29. Oral History for Blacks and Implications for Archives 329 Gwendolyn Hawk 30. Oral History Collections Survey 341 Gwendolyn Hawk 31. African American Museums and Historical Societies 349 Eric Brasley and Stephanie Brasley 32. A Descriptive Bibliography of Selected African and African American Periodicals for a Core Collection 369 Linda Smith-Griffin Part VI. African Americans and the Knowledge Professions 33. The Future of the Black College Library 387 Floyd C. Hardy and Renee E. Stiff 34. Black Academic Libraries 397 Marva L. I)eLoach 35. Library Services to Black Americans 455 Andrew E. Jackson (Sekoit Molefi Baako) VI Contents 36. Libraries of Public Library Systems Serving Predominantly Black Communities 467 Jill A. Bourne 37. Children’s Library Service and Black American Children 581 Ah Kluifre K. if 38. School Libraries and Black American Children 593 Marie Harris Aldridge 39. African Americans in Special Libraries 605 Vivian Davidson Hewitt 40. African Americans in International Librarianship 61 1 Thelma H. Tate 41. Selected List of Black Bookstores 631 Veronica L. C. Stevenson 42. Selected List of Black Book Publishers 639 Kenneth E. Peeples, Jr. 43. Black Librarians as Creative Writers 647 Joyce C. Wright Part VII. Health Sciences Libraries and Blacks 44. African Americans and Consumer Health Information (CHI) 669 Claudia Gollop J. 45. The Role of the Black Health Sciences Librarian 683 L Cynthia Henderson 46. African American Health Information Resources 697 Rosalind Young S. Part VIII. African Library Information Resources and Education 47. African Publishing and the Procurement of Resources from Africa 713 Malikah Dada Lunnunha 48. Major African Resources in the United States 729 Beverly Gray and Angel Batiste 49. Association of Health Information and Libraries in Africa 739 Lavonda Kay Broadna.x

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