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OverviewProduct information not available. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard NewmanPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.571kg ISBN: 9780313232824ISBN 10: 0313232822 Pages: 249 Publication Date: 10 April 1984 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Undergraduate , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsNewman has done a phenomenal job of research that has resulted in an impressive compilation of bibliographies about the Afro-American experience. ... It is a scholarly work that focuses on the reference material published about Afro-Americans in the US and Canada. Slavery and the Reconstruction period are covered but the Civil War has been excluded. Newman's bibliography is organized alphabetically.... Black Access also contains a subject index and a chronological index that provides entries indicating the inclusive dates of the bibliographies they describe. ... This work is highly recommended for academic libraries, especially graduate collections, and for public libraries in large urban centers. Special collections serving black studies programs should regard this work as a necessity. -Choice Newman has provided an in-depth compilation of more than 3,000 bibliographies dealing with Afro-Americans living in the U.S. ... A strict alphabetical arrangement by author is followed throughout, with helpful and easy-to-use Subject and Chronological Indexes at the end. A seven-page Preface by the compiler suggests the thoroughness of the researcher in preparing this useful tool. The appearance of Dorothy Porter's heretofore unpublished Fifty Years of Collecting' is a jewel in disguise. Any library supporting research in Afro-American studies will find that Black Access is an indispensable aid for their patrons. -Reference Books Bulletin ?Newman has provided an in-depth compilation of more than 3,000 bibliographies dealing with Afro-Americans living in the U.S. ... A strict alphabetical arrangement by author is followed throughout, with helpful and easy-to-use Subject and Chronological Indexes at the end. A seven-page Preface by the compiler suggests the thoroughness of the researcher in preparing this useful tool. The appearance of Dorothy Porter's heretofore unpublished Fifty Years of Collecting' is a jewel in disguise. Any library supporting research in Afro-American studies will find that Black Access is an indispensable aid for their patrons.?-Reference Books Bulletin ?Newman has done a phenomenal job of research that has resulted in an impressive compilation of bibliographies about the Afro-American experience. ... It is a scholarly work that focuses on the reference material published about Afro-Americans in the US and Canada. Slavery and the Reconstruction period are covered but the Civil War has been excluded. Newman's bibliography is organized alphabetically.... Black Access also contains a subject index and a chronological index that provides entries indicating the inclusive dates of the bibliographies they describe. ... This work is highly recommended for academic libraries, especially graduate collections, and for public libraries in large urban centers. Special collections serving black studies programs should regard this work as a necessity.?-Choice ?Newman has done a phenomenal job of research that has resulted in an impressive compilation of bibliographies about the Afro-American experience. ... It is a scholarly work that focuses on the reference material published about Afro-Americans in the US and Canada. Slavery and the Reconstruction period are covered but the Civil War has been excluded. Newman's bibliography is organized alphabetically.... Black Access also contains a subject index and a chronological index that provides entries indicating the inclusive dates of the bibliographies they describe. ... This work is highly recommended for academic libraries, especially graduate collections, and for public libraries in large urban centers. Special collections serving black studies programs should regard this work as a necessity.?-Choice Newman has done a phenomenal job of research that has resulted in an impressive compilation of bibliographies about the Afro-American experience. ... It is a scholarly work that focuses on the reference material published about Afro-Americans in the US and Canada. Slavery and the Reconstruction period are covered but the Civil War has been excluded. Newman's bibliography is organized alphabetically.... Black Access also contains a subject index and a chronological index that provides entries indicating the inclusive dates of the bibliographies they describe. ... This work is highly recommended for academic libraries, especially graduate collections, and for public libraries in large urban centers. Special collections serving black studies programs should regard this work as a necessity. -Choice Newman has provided an in-depth compilation of more than 3,000 bibliographies dealing with Afro-Americans living in the U.S. ... A strict alphabetical arrangement by author is followed throughout, with helpful and easy-to-use Subject and Chronological Indexes at the end. A seven-page Preface by the compiler suggests the thoroughness of the researcher in preparing this useful tool. The appearance of Dorothy Porter's heretofore unpublished Fifty Years of Collecting' is a jewel in disguise. Any library supporting research in Afro-American studies will find that Black Access is an indispensable aid for their patrons. -Reference Books Bulletin ?Newman has done a phenomenal job of research that has resulted in an impressive compilation of bibliographies about the Afro-American experience. ... It is a scholarly work that focuses on the reference material published about Afro-Americans in the US and Canada. Slavery and the Reconstruction period are covered but the Civil War has been excluded. Newman's bibliography is organized alphabetically.... Black Access also contains a subject index and a chronological index that provides entries indicating the inclusive dates of the bibliographies they describe. ... This work is highly recommended for academic libraries, especially graduate collections, and for public libraries in large urban centers. Special collections serving black studies programs should regard this work as a necessity.?-Choice ?Newman has provided an in-depth compilation of more than 3,000 bibliographies dealing with Afro-Americans living in the U.S. ... A strict alphabetical arrangement by author is followed throughout, with helpful and easy-to-use Subject and Chronological Indexes at the end. A seven-page Preface by the compiler suggests the thoroughness of the researcher in preparing this useful tool. The appearance of Dorothy Porter's heretofore unpublished Fifty Years of Collecting' is a jewel in disguise. Any library supporting research in Afro-American studies will find that Black Access is an indispensable aid for their patrons.?-Reference Books Bulletin Author InformationRICHARD NEWMAN is the author of over 200 books, articles, and reviews in African-American studies. He is currently research officer at the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Research at Harvard University. Prior to this, he was managing editor of the Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. His most recent book is Go Down Moses: Celebrating the African American Spiritual. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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