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Bibliographic guide to Chicana and Latina narrative / by Leonard, Kathy S., 1952- ;
Subjects: American literature; American literature; Hispanic American women; Mexican American women; Women and literature; Hispanic American women in literature; Mexican American women in literature; American literature; Hispanic Americans in literature; Mexican Americans in literature; Letterkunde.; Vrouwelijke auteurs.; Mexicaanse Amerikanen.; Spaanse Amerikanen.;
© c2003., Praeger,
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The entrepreneurs [videorecording] / by Perrone, Charlene.; Brooks, Avery.; Johnson Publishing Company.; Conrad Publications.; Public Media Video.;
Narration, Avery Brooks ; editor, Rob Goddridge ; graphics, Brian Hetzman ; consultant, George Minter.Three interviews/profiles of noted & respected Afro-American entrepreneurs: John H. Johnson, Joshua Smith, & Oprah Winfrey. All are role models for Afro-American youth and stress the importance of self-esteem, motivation, perseverance, education, and dedication to hard work as a foundation for success.General.VHS.NTSC.
Subjects: Smith, Joshua.; Winfrey, Oprah.; Johnson, John H. (John Harold), 1918-2005; African American leadership.; African American business enterprises.; African Americans in mass media.; African American businesspeople.; African Americans on television.; African American executives.;
© c1991., Public Media Video,
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The leaders [videorecording] / by Perrone, Charlene.; Brooks, Avery.; Johnson Publishing Company.; Conrad Publications.; Public Media Video.;
Narration, Avery Brooks ; editor, Rob Goddridge ; graphics, Brian Hetzman ; consultant, George Minter.Three interviews/profiles of noted & respected Afro-American leaders: James P. Comer, Marian Wright Edelman, & L. Douglas Wilder. All are role models for Afro-American youth and stress the importance of self-esteem, motivation, perseverance, education, and dedication to hard work as a foundation for success.General.VHS.NTSC.
Subjects: Comer, James P.; Edelman, Marian Wright.; Wilder, Doug.; Comer, James P.; Edelman, Marian Wright.; Wilder, Doug.; African American leadership.; African American government executives.; Afro-American university teachers.; African American sociologists.; African American politicians.; African Americans.;
© c1991., Public Media Video,
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Encyclopedia of the American Constitution /
Subjects: Abortion [see index]; American history [see index]; Bill of Rights [see index]; Business, American Constitution and [see index]; Capital punishment [see index]; Church and state [see index]; Civil liberties [see index]; Civil rights [see index]; Constitution, American [see index]; Constitutional history [see index]; Constitutional law [see index]; Courts, United States [see index]; Crime, American Constitution and [see index]; Due process of law [see index]; Equal protection of the laws [see index]; Freedom of speech and press [see index]; Judicial review [see index]; Labor, American Constitution and [see index]; Presidents, American Constitution and the [see index]; Search and seizure [see index]; Supreme Court, History of [see index]; Supreme Court cases [see index]; Supreme Court justices [see index];
© c1986., Macmillan,
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Harlem speaks : a living history of the Harlem Renaissance / by Wintz, Cary D., 1943- ;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [455]-469) and index.Harlem and the Harlem Renaissance -- To make a poet black: literature of the Harlem Renaissance -- The Jazz age: music and musicians of the Harlem Renaissance -- Art and image in the Harlem Renaissance: the visual and performing arts -- Art and politics: the Renaissance men of the Harlem rRnaissance -- The new Negro: politics and criticism in the Harlem Renaissance.Harlem and the Harlem renaissance -- To make a poet black: literature of the Harlem renaissance -- The Jazz age: music and musicians of the Harlem renaissance -- Art and image in the Harlem renaissance: the visual and performing arts -- Art and politics: the renaissance men of the Harlem renaissance -- The new Negro: politics and criticism in the Harlem renaissance.
Subjects: American literature; African Americans; African American authors; African American musicians; African American artists; African American intellectuals; Harlem Renaissance.;
© c2007., Sourcebooks,
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Children's literature of the Harlem Renaissance / by Smith, Katharine Capshaw,1968-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-325) and index.
Subjects: American literature; American literature; Children's literature, American; African American children; African American children in literature.; African Americans in literature.; Harlem Renaissance.;
© c2004., Indiana University Press,
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The encyclopedia of the Harlem literary renaissance / by Brown, Lois, 1966- ;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 587-594) and index.
Subjects: American literature; African Americans; Authors, American; African American intellectuals; African American authors; American literature; African Americans in literature; Harlem Renaissance;
© c2006., Checkmark Books,
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In daddy's arms I am tall : African Americans celebrating fathers / by Steptoe, Javaka, 1971- ;
A collection of poems celebrating African-American fathers.
Subjects: Children's poetry, American; Fathers; African American fathers; Men; African American men; Fathers; African Americans; American poetry;
© 2002, c1997., Scholastic,
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Women of the Harlem Renaissance / by McKissack, Lisa Beringer. ;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 46) and index.Renaissance begins -- Nella Larsen: Nurse to novelist -- Jessie Fauset: Editor and author -- Zora Neale Hurston: Writer and anthropologist -- Augusta Savage: Sculptor and teacher -- Bessie Smith: Empress of the blues -- Epilogue: So others may dream -- Glossary -- Did you know: -- Important dates -- Important people -- Want to know more? -- Index.Grades 4-6.
Subjects: Harlem Renaissance; African American women; African American women authors; African American women artists; African American women singers; African Americans; African American arts; Harlem Renaissance; African American women; African American women authors; African American women artists; African American women singers; African Americans; African American arts;
© c2007., Compass Point Books,
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Black history [videorecording] : contributions in the arts, sports, science and more. by St. Clair Vision (Firm) ;
DVD, all regions; Dolby Digital 5.1.Not rated; suitable for all audiences18 documentaries on the African American contributions to arts, sports, science and more.Disc 1: An historical overview. Paul Robeson : the tallest tree in our forest -- Press conference USA with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King -- Let us break bread together. Disc 2: The arts. Scott Joplin : king of ragtime composers -- W.C. Handy -- Paul Laurence Dunbar : America's first black poet -- Lou Stovall -- Larry Lebby and stone lithography -- Contemporary visual expression -- The negro in entertainment. Disc 3: Sports & science. 1936 Olympic highlights -- The brown bomber -- Joe Louis vs Max Schmeling -- The negro in sports -- From dreams to reality : a tribute to minority inventors -- Jan Matzeliger -- The negro in industry.
Subjects: Historical films.; Biographical films.; Biographical (Nonfiction).; African Americans; African American art; African American artists; African American athletes; African American inventors; African American scientists; African Americans; African American art; African American artists; African American athletes; African American inventors; African American scientists;
© [2008], St. Clair Vision,
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