Black Writers Display
January - February 2002
“Black Writers” was the theme of the January and February 2002 display. The display featured materials by and about influential black authors and orators. Resources included books, government documents, periodical articles, and internet resources that highlighted significant contributions to literature, political perspectives, and history.
Books featured in the display:
Location |
Call Number |
Title & Author |
| Stacks | PR9387.9.A3 T5 1959 | Things Fall Apart. Chinua Achebe |
| Stacks | PS3545.R815 N3 | Native Son. Richard Wright |
| Stacks | PS3515 .U789 A6 1995 | The Complete Stories. Zora Neale Hurston |
| Stacks | PS3563 .O8749 B4 1987 | Beloved : A Novel. Toni Morrison |
| Stacks | PS3569 .H3324 N3 1978 | Nappy Edges. Ntozake Shange |
| Stacks | PR1297 .T57 1971 | Three Black Writers in Eighteenth Century England. Francis D. Adams and Barry Sanders |
| Stacks | PS3515.U274 A6 1974 | Selected Poems of Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes |
| Stacks | PS634 .B8 | New Plays from the Black Theatre: An Anthology |
| Stacks | PN6109.7 .H8 | The Poetry of the Negro, 1746-1949: An Anthology. Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps |
| Stacks | PS634 .B7 | Black drama: An Anthology. William Brasmer and Dominick Consolo. |
| Stacks | PS634 .N38 1968 | New Black Playwrights : An Anthology. William Couch, Jr |
| GOVDOC | LC 1.6/4:AF 8 | The African-American mosaic : a Library of Congress resource guide for
the study of Black history and culture / edited by Debra Newman Ham ; with
contributions by Beverly Brannan ... [et al.] Library of Congress |
| GOVDOC | E185.97 .K5 M37 1992 KIT | Martin Luther King, Jr. [interactive multimedia] : the man, his dream, and the struggle for civil rights. Ted Koppel |
| Stacks | PG3350 .T714 1970 | Pushkin. Henri Troyat |
| Stacks | PQ2230 .L83 | The Fourth Musketeer. Jean Lucas-Dubreton |
| Stacks | PQ2223 .N44 | The Three Musketeers. Alexandre Dumas |
| Stacks | PQ2231.Z5 B4 1950 | Alexandre Dumas : A Biography and Study. A.Craig Bell |
Created by Evans Library Instructional Programs: Lois Crozier, Elisa Kermani, Joanne Savage, and Kathy Turner.