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                    <text>BIBLIOGRAPHY
This bibliography is designed to serve the needs of
beginning and advanced students of Black Poetry.

It is not

intended to be exhaustive since many bibliographies repeat
the same items.

No attempt bas been made to cite the count-

less single collections of poems because numerous checklists
and specialized bibliographies are available.

Moreover,

most anthologies, critical studies and histories list individual collections--in selected bibliographies and biographies.
Since many Black poets publish privately or with small and
relatively unknown publishing houses, the student will want
to examine listings and reviews in Black periodicals (Black
World, Journal of Black Poetry, Freedomways, Black Books
Bulletin, Black Creation, CLA Journal and others).

Some

Black publishing houses print title listings on the inside
covers of their books.

Scores of records and t pes of

readings, films, broadsides (single poems), pamphlet publicati ns and tracts are also available from individuals or
small publishing houses.

Recently, such large recording

companies as Folkways, Flying Dutchman and MoTown have
begun to record and distribute Black Poetry.

However, the

task of locating and developing a checklist for the myriad
publications and publishing activities of Black poets still
awaits some serious student ot Black literature.

For con-

venience, a list of Black publishing companies is included
at the end of this bibliography.

�I

BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL RESEARCH AIDS
Adams, Russell L. Great Negroes, Past and Present.
Chicago, 1964.
The Arthur B. Spingarn Collection of Negro Authors.
Washington, D.c., 1948.
Bontemps, Arna. "The James Weldon Johnson Memorial
Collection of Negro Arts and Letters." Ye.le
University Library Gazette, XVIII (October 1943),
19-26.
"Special Collections of Negroana. 11 Librarv
Quarterly, XIV (1944), 187-206
Chapman, Abraham. The Negro in American Literature
and a Bibliography of Literature by and about
Negro Americans. Stevens Point, Wis., 1966.
Deodene, Frank and William P. French. Black American poetry Since 1944, A Preliminary Checklist.
Chatham, 1971.
Dictionary Catalog of the Jesse E, Moorland Collec~
tion of Negro Life and History (at Howard University). 9 vols. Boston, 1970.
Dictionary Catalog of the Schomburg Collection of
Negro Literature &amp; Histor. 11 vols. Boston,
1962, 1967.
Drzick, Kathleen, John Murphy, and Constance Weaver.
Annotated Bibliography of Works Relating to the
Negro in Literature and to Negro Dialects.
Kalamazoo, Mich., 1969.
Du Bois, W.E.B. A Select Bibliography of the Negro
American. 3rd ed. Atlanta, 1905.
, and Guy B. Johnson. Encyclopedia of the
--N-e-gro: Preparatory Volume. Rev. Ed. New York,
1946.
Guzman, Jessie P., ed. Negro Year Boo~, Tuskegee,
Ala., 1947.
Index to Periodical Articles b and About Nero s
formerly A Guide to Negro Periodical Literature
and Index to Selected Periodical§).
International Librar of Ne o Life and Histo •
10 vols. Washington, D.C., 1967-1969.
Jahn, Hanheinz. A Bibliography of Neo-African
iteratu e from Africa America and h
bean. New York, 196.
Johnson, Harry A. Multimedia Materials for AfroAmerican Studies, New York, 1971.
Kaiser, Ernest. hThe Historv of Nei:rro Histor~r. 11
Negro Digest, XVII (February 1968), 10-15, -64-80 •
• "Recent Books." Freedomways, in each issue.

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�McPherson, James, et al, eds. Blacks in America:
Bibliographical Essays. New York, 1972.
Major, Clarence. Dictionary of Afro-American Slang.
New York, 1970.
Miller, Elizabeth W. and Mary L. Fisher. The Negro
in America: A Bibliography. 2nd ed. Cambridge,
Mass., 1970.
The Negro in Print: Bibliographic Survey.
Porter, Dorothy B. 11Early American Negro Writings:
A Bibliographical Study." Papers of the Biblio~ ra hical Societ of America, XX.XIX (1945),
192-2 •
• North American Negro Poets: A Biblio-=--~a-:.1::.!.:hc=i~c~a~l~C:.!.:h~e~c~k=-=L!.:::i:..:::s~t~o:::,f-,::.T:.::h~e:.;:i:.:r_..:.;W:..:!;r...::i:....::t:...::i:...:.n=s~-"l::..J....:6::..::0::...-_,,l:..£!:=•
Hattiesburg, Miss., 19 •
Rowell, Charles H. 11A Bibliography of Bibliographies for the Study of Black American Literature and Folklore. 11 Black Experience, A Southern
University Journal, LV (June 1969) 95-111.
Smith, Jessie Carney. "Developing Collections of
Black Literature." Black World. XX (June 1971),
18-29
Turner. Darwin T. Afro-American Writers. _.;,, •
• New York, 1970.
Work, Monroe Tu. A Bibliography of the Negro in
Africa and America. New York, 1928.
Yellin, Jean Fagan. "An Index of Literary Materials
in The Crisis, 1910-1934: Articles, Belles-Lettres,
and Book Reviews." CIA Journal, XIV (1971), 452-465.
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PERIODICAU

Amistad

Black Academy Review
Black Books Bulletin
Black Creation
Black Orpheus: A Journal of African and Afro-American .
Literature
The Black Position
Black Review
The Black Scholar
Black Theatre
Black World (formerly Negro Digest)
CLA Journal
Controntation: A Journal of Third World Literature
The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races
Douglass' Monthly
Essence
Freedomways

�PERIODICALS
(cont'd)
The Journal of Black Poetr
The Journal of Black Studies
The Journal of Negro History
Negro American Literature Forum
Negro History Bulletin
Nkombo
Nommo
Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life
Phylon: The Atlanta University Review of Race and
,culture
Presence Africaine: Cultural Revue of the Negro World
Roots: A Journal of Critical and Creative Expression
Soulbook
Studies in Black Literature
Umbra
Yardbird Reader
ANTHOLOGIES

(NOTE:

Most, but not all, of the following anthologies
are devoted primarily to Black Poetry.)

Adams, William, Peter Conn, and Barry Slepian, eds.
Afro-American Literature: Poetry. Boston, 1970.
Adoff, Arnold, ed. Black Out Loud: An Anthology of
Modern Poems by Black Americans. New York, 1970.
, ed. I Am the Darker Brother: An Anthology
--o-r-Modern Poems by Black Americans. New York, 1968.
, ed. The Poetry of Black America. New York,

--19-73.

Afro-Arts Anthology. Newark, 1966.
Alhamisi, Ahmed and Harun K. Wangara, eds. Black Arts:
An Anthology of Black Creations. Detroit, 1970.
Baker, Houston A., Jr., ed. Black Literature in
America. New York, 1971.
Barksdale, Richard and Kenneth Kinnamon, eds. Black
Writers of America. New York, 1972.
BCD. Soul Session. Newark, 1969.
~lack History Museum Committee of Philadelphia. Black
Poets Write On. Philadelphia, 1969 (?).
Bontemps, Arna, ed. American Negro Poetry. New York,

1963.

Brawley, Benjamin, ed. Early Negro American Writers.
Chapel Hill, N.C., 1935.
Brooks, Gwendolp., ed. A Broadside Treasury. Detroit,

1971.
P-d o JV!od---.,,,n &lt;:1nd D(")rte111p0r
' ,,,,.,,.,,.,; can P0E&gt;t F- .
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�ANTHOLOGIES
(cont'd)
, ed. Jump Bad: A New Chicago Anthology.
--n-e-troit, 1971.
Brown, Sterling A., Arthur P. Davis, and Ulysses Lee,
eds. The Negro Caravan. New York, 1941; Arno, 1969.
Cade, Toni, ed. The Black Woman: An Anthology.
New York, 1970.
Calverton, Victor F., ed. Anthology of American Negro
Literature. New York, 1929.
Chambers, Bradford and Rebecca Moon, eds. Right On:
Anthology of Black Literature. New York, 1970.
Chapman, Abraham, ed. Afro-American Slave Narratives.
New York, 1970.
, ed. Black Voices: An~tlthology of Afro-American
--L-i~terature. New York, 1968.
, ed. New Black Voices. New York, 1971.
~c-1-a-r-k-e, John Henrik, ed. Harlem: Voices from the Soul
of Black America. New York, 1970.
Coombs, Orde, ed. We Speak as Liberators: Young Black
Poets. New York, 1970.
Cornish, Sam and Lucian w. Dixon. Chicor y: Young
Voices From the Black Ghetto. New York, 1969.
Cromwell, Oteliz, Lorenzo D. Turner, and Eva B. Dykes,
,
eds. Readings from Negro Authors. ·New York, 1931.
,
◊~~ ~!cruise, Harold. The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual.) o--lk-1:'i!
\..~· New York, 1967.
Cullen, Countee, ed. Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of
Verse by Negro Poets. New York, 1927.
Cunard, Nancy, ed. Negro Anthology. London, 1934.
Danner, Margaret. Regroup. Richmond, Va., 1969 •
• The Brass House. Richmond, Va., 1968.
•n-a-v~i-s-, Arthur P. and Saunders Redding, eds. Cavalcade: Negro American Writing from 1760 to the
Present. Boston, 1971.
Davis, Charles T. and Daniel Walden, eds. On Being
Black: Writings by Afro-Americans from Frederick
Douglass to the Present. New York, 1970.
Dreer, Herman, ed. American Literature by Negro Authors.
New York, 1950.
Emanuel, James A. and Theodore Gross, eds. Dark
Symphony: Negro Literature in America. New York,
1968.
Ford, Nick Aaron, ed. Black Insights: Significant
Literature by Arro-Americans-1760 to the Present.
Waltham, Mass., 1971.
Freedman, Frances s., ed. The Black American Experienc!
A New Anthology of Black Literature. New York, 1970.
Giovanni, Nikki. Night Comes Softly. Newa.J-~&gt; '. 1971' .

�ANTHOLOGIES
(cont'd)
Haslam, Gerald W., ed. Forgotten Pages of American
Literature. Boston, 1970.
Hayden, Robert, ed. Kaleidoscope: Poems by American
Negro Poets. New York, 1967.
, David Burrows, and Frederick Lapides, eds.
----A-r-ro-American Literature. New York, 1971.
Henderson, David, ed. Umbra Blaekworks Anthology
1970-1971. New York, 1971.
Henderson, Stephen. Understanding the New Black Poetry.
New York, 1973.
Hill, Herbert, ed. Soon, One Morning: New Writing by
American Negroes, 1940-1962. New York, 1963.
Hughes, Langston, ed. The Book of Negro Humor. New
York, 1966.
,
,
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La Poesie N~gro-Americaine. Paris:
--E!i-a-itions Seghers, 1966.
ed. New Negro Poets U.S.A. Bloomington, Ind.,

4

----1-9..,..6 •
and Arna Bontemps, eds. The Poetry of the NeFTQ,
171j.6-l970. Rev. ed. Garden City, N.Y., 1970.
Johnson, Charles s., ed. Ebony and Topaz: A Collectanea. New York, 1927.
Johnson, James Weldon, ed. The Book of American Negro
Poetry. Rev. ed. New York, 1931.
.
, ed. The Book of American Negro Spirituals.
--N-ew- York, 1925; The Second Book of Negro Spirituals.
New York, 1926.
Jones, LeRoi and Larry Neal, eds. Black Fire: Art
Anthology of Afro-American Writing. New York, 1968.
Jordan, June, ed. Soulscript: Afro-Americ n Poetry.
Garden City, N.Y., 1970.
Kearns, Francis E., ed. The Black Experience: An
Anthology of American Literature for the 1970's.
New York, 1970.
Kendricks, Ralph, ed. Afro-American Voices: 1770'sl970's. New York, 1970.
Kerlin, Robert T., ed. Negro Poets and Their Poems.
2nd ed. Washington, D.C., 1935.
King, Woodie. Black Spirits: A Festival of New Black
Poets in America. New York, 1972.
Knight, Etheridge, ed. Black Voices from Prison. New
York, 1970.
Lanusse, Armand, ed. Creole Voices: Poems in French
b Free Men of Color. Ed. Edward M. Coleman.
Centennial ed. Washington, D.C., 1945.

�ANTHOLOGIES
(cont'd)
Locke, Alaine, ed. Four Negro Poets. New York, 1927.
, ed. The New Negro: An Interpretation. New
- ....Y.,...o-rk, 1925.
Lomax, Alan and Raoul Abdul, eds. 3000 Years of Black
Poetry. New York, 1970.
~Lowen:f'els, Walter, ed. In A Time of Revolution: Poems
From our Third World. New York, 1969.
Major, Clarence, ed. The New Black Poetry. New York,
1969.
Miller, Adam David, ed. Dices or Black Bones: Black
Voices of the Seventies. Boston, 1970.
Miller, Ruth, ed. Blackamerican Literature 1760-Present.
Beverly Hills, Calif., 1971.
Moon, Bucklin, ed. Primer for White Folks. Garden
City, N.Y., 1945.
Murphy, Beatrice, ed. Negro Voices. New York, 1938 •
• Ebony Rhythm. New York, 1948 and 1968.
- - - . Today's Negro Voices. New York, 1970.
Nelson, Alice Dunbar, ed. Masterpieces of Negro
Eloquence. New York, 1914.
Nicholas, Xavier, ed. Poetry of Soul. New York, 1971.
"-r ' . o f 0 1Danie~, Thurman, ed. Langston Hughes, Black Genius: ) ,..t:,
G""'
-&gt;-\..
A Cr1 ti cal Evaluation.
New York, 1971.
.
Osofsky, Gilbert, ed. Puttin' on Ole Massa: The Slave
Narratives of Henry Bibb, William W. Brown, and
Solomon Northrup. New York, 1969.
Patterson, Lindsay, ed. An Introduction to Black Literature in America from l
to the Present.
Washington, D.C., 19 9.
Perkins, Eugene, ed. Black Expressions: An Anthology
of New Black Poets. Chicago, 1967.
Poems by Blacks, vol. I. Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1970.
, Vol. II. Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1972.
- - - , Vol. III . (Pinkie Gordon Lane, ed.). Fort Smith,
Arkansas, 1973.
Pool, Rosey E., ed. Beyond the Blues: New Poems by
American Negroes. J'.:ympne, Kent, Entland, 1962 •
• Ik Ben de Nieuwe Neger. The Hague: Bert
--B-a-kker, 1964.
Porter, Dorothy, ed. Early Negro Writing, 1760-1837.
Boston, 1971.
Randall, Dudley, ed. Black Poetry: A Suoolement to
Anthologies Which Exclude Black Poets. Detroit,
1969.
and Margaret Burroughs, eds. For Malcolm:
Poems on the Life and Deatb of Malcolm X. Detroit,
1969.
, ed. The Black Poets. New York, 1971.
_R_e_d_m_o-nd, Eugene. Sides of the River: A Mini Antholo gy
of Black Writings. ~~,rs ,·J..o ,s;1 u,_-,-.•• , 1970.
A. ~n .l!,., ,~pn · a Co 11· pr, eds &amp; Afro - A 0ri r ~n
* W~ • Richa
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• An rn-1--ho orr,y ,,-f P,,..o -; ""10 Poetry . 2 v 7 ,.. .
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�ANTHOLOGIES
(cont 1 d)
Reed, Ishmael, ed. 19 Necromancers from Now: An
Anthology of Original American Writing for the
70s. Garden City, N.Y., 1970.
Robtnson, William H., ed. Early Black American
Poets. Dubuque, Iowa, 1969.
Rodgers, Carolyn M., ed. For Love of Our Brothers.
Chicago, 1970.
Schulberg, Budd, ed. From the Ashes: Voices of
Watts. New York, 1967.
Shuman, R. Baird, ed. A Galaxy of Black Writing.~ ~
Durham, N. c., 1970.
I
, ed. Nine Black Poets. Durham, N.C., 1968.
-s-o-u-1-session. Newark, 1970 (?)
Stanford, Barbara Dodds, ed. I, Too, Sing America:
Black Voices in American Literature. New York,
1971.
Ten: An Anthology of Detroit Poets. Fort Smith,
Arkansas, 1968.
'
Troupe, Quincy, ed. Watts Poets and Writers. Los
Angeles, 1968.
Turner, Darwin T., ed. Black American Literature:
Poetry. Columbus, Ohio, 1970.
Watkins, Sylvester c., ed. AntholoEY of American
Negro Literature. New York, 1944.
White, Newman I. and Walter C. Jackson, eds. An
AnthologLof Verse by American Negroes. Durham,
N.C., 1924.
Wilentz, Ted and Tom Weatherly, eds. Natural Process:
An Anthology of New Black Poetry. New York, 1971.
Woodson, Carter G., ed. Negro Orators and Their
Orations. Washington, D.C., 1925.
LITERARY HISTORY AND CRITICISM
(General)
Allen, Samuel. "Negritude and Its Relevance to the
American Negro Writer. 11 The Amer.lean erro Writer
and His Roots. New York, 1960. Pp. ' -20
~he American Negro Writer and His Root~. New York,
19 o.
Baraka, Imamu Amiri (LeRoi Jones). "The Black Aesthetic."
Negro Digest, XVIII (September 1969), 5-6.
Bontemps, Arna. "The Black Renaissance of the Twent es, 11
Black World, XX (November 1970), 5-9 •
• "Famous WPA Authors. 11 Negro Digest, VIII
---r-o(J'-une 1950), 43-47 .
• "The Harlem Renaissance. 11 The Saturday Review
--o-r-Literature, XXX (March 22, 1947), 12-13, 44 •
• "The Negro Contribution to American Letters."
--Th..-e American Negro Reference Book. Ed. John P. Davis.
Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1966. Pp. 850-878.

�LITERARY HISTORY AND CRITICISM
(General)
• "The New Black Renaissance." Negro Digest,
--x-r-(November 1961), 52-58.
, ed. The Harlem Renaissance Remembered. New
__
Y....o-rk, 1972.
Brawley, Benjamin. "The Negro in American Literature." The Bookman, LVI (October 1922), 137-141.
Bronz, Stephen H. Roots of Negro Racial Consciousness:
The 1920's: Three Harlem Renaissance Author~.
New York, 1964.
Brooks, Russell. "The Comic Spirit and the Negro's
New Look. 11 CLA Journal, VI (1962), 35-43.
Brown, Lloyd W. "Black Entitles: Names as Symbols in
Ai.'ro-American Literature." Studies in Black Literature, I (Spring 1970), 16-44.
Brown, Sterling A. 11 The American Race Problem as
Rei.'lected in American Literature." The Journal of
Negro Education, VIII (1939), 275-290 •
• "The New Negro in Literature (1925-1955). 11
--Th-e New Negro Thirty Years Afterward. Ed. Rayford
w. Logan et al. Washington, D.C., 1955. Pp 57-72.
Calverton, Victor F. The Liberation of American
Literature. New York, 1932 •
• "The Negro and American Culture." The Saturday
--R-ev-iew of Literature, XXII (September 21, 1940), 3-4.
Cayton, Horace R. "Ideological Forces in the Work of
Negro Writers." Anger, and Beyond: The Negro x~riter
in the United States. Ed. Herbert Hill. New York,
1966. Pp. 37-50.
Chapman, Abraham. "The Harlem Renaissance in Literary
History. 11 CLA Journal, XI (1967), 38-58.
Clarke, John Henrik. "The Neglected Dimensions of the
Harlem Renaissance." Black World, XX (November 1970)
118-129 •
• "The Origin and Growth of Afro-American Litera---.-t-u-re. 11 Negro Digest, XVII (December 1967), 54-67.
Clay, Eugene. "The Negro in Recent American Literature."
American Writers' Congress. Ed. Henry Hart. New
York, 193;-. pp": 14.5-15"3.
o lo uium on Ne r Art: First World Festival of Negro
W (1966. Presence Africaine Editions, 1968.
Conrad, Earl. uAmerican Viewpoint: Blues School of
Literature." The Chicago Defender, December 22, 1945,
p. 11.
Cook, Mercer and Stephen Henderson. The Militant Black
Writer in Africa and the United States. Madison,
...
_Wis., 1969 •
...,__-;,;;Cullen, Countee. 11The Dark Tower. 11 Opportunity,
monthly column, 1926-1928.
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�LITERARY HISTORY AND CRITICISM
(General)
Davis, Arthur P. "Growing up in the New Negro
Renaissance: 1920-1935." Negro American Literature Forum, II (1968), 53-59.
Dillard, J.L. Black English. New York. 1972.
Du Bois, W.E.B. The Souls of Black Folk. Chicago, 1903.
Ellison, Ralph. Shadow and Act. New York, 1964.
Evans, Mari. "Contemporary Black Literature. 11 Black
World, XIX (June 1970), 4, 93-94.
Ford, Nick Aaron. Annual "Critical Survey of Significant Belles Lettres by and About Negroes." Phylon,
XXII (1961), 119-134; XXV (1964), 123•134 •
• "Black Literature and the Problem of Eval__u_a...,...tion. 11 College English, XXXII (1971), 536-54 7.
_____• Black Studies: Threat or Challenge? Port
"'\'/,.~O,...
Washington, N.Y., 1973.
, ,vr::. 1,o O~J
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Fuller, Hoyt W. "Black Images and ·white Critics. 11·1 ~e~~t!A)/~~-5
• "The Ne gro Writer in the United States. 11
e,"'
---E--b-ony, XX (November 1964), 126-134 •
Negro Di gest and Black World,
- -monthly
- • "Perspectives."
column.
, ed. "A Survey: Black Writers' Views on Lit--er-ary Lions and Values," Negro Digest, XVII ( January

1968), 10-48, 81-89.

Gayle, Addison, Jr., ed. The Black Aesthetic. Garden
City, N.Y., 1971.
, ed. Black Expression: Essays by and About
--B-=--1-ack Americans in the Creative Arts. New York,

1969.

Gerald, Carolyn. 11 The Black Writer and His Role."
Negro Digest. XVIII (January 1969), 42-48.
Haskins, Jim and Hugh F. Butts, M.D. The Psychology
of Black Language. New York, 1973.
Haslam, Gerald W. "The Awakening of American Negro
Literature 1619-1900. 11 The Black American Writer.
Ed. C.W.E. Bigsby. Deland, Fla., 1969. Vol. II,
pp. 41-51.
• "Two Traditions in Afro-American Literature. 11
--R-e-search Studies, A Quarterly Publication of
Washington State University, XXXVII (September 1969),

183-193.

Hill, Herbert. "The Negro Writer and the Creative
Imagination." Arts in Society, V (1968), 244-255.
Huggins, Nathan I. Harlem Renaissance. New York, 1971.
Hughes, Langston. The Big Sea. New York, 1940 •
• I Wonder as I Wander. New York, 19.56.
- - - . "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain. "
The Nation, CXXII (1926), 692-694.

�LITERARY HISTORY AND CRITICISM
( General)
"To Negro Writers." American Writers' Congress.
Henry Hart. New York, 1935. Pp. 139-141 •
• "The Twenties: Harlem and Its Ne gritude."
--A---r-rican Forum, I (Spring 1 19?6), ll-20.
Jackson, Blyden. Annual "Resume of Ne gro Literature."
Phylon, XVI {1955), 5-12; XVII (1956), 35-40.
Jahn, Janheinz. Nee-African Literature: A History of
Black Writing. New York, 1968.
Jeffers, Lance. "Afro-American Literature, The Conscience of Man." The Black Scholar, II (January

--E-a-.

•

1971), 47-53.

Johnson, Charles S. "The Nee;ro Enters Literature."
Carolina Magazine, LVII (May 1927), 3-9, 44-48.
Johnson, James Weldon. Along This Way. New York, 1933.
Jones, LeRoi (Imamu Amiri Baraka). Home: Social Essays.
New York, 1966.
-Keller, Joseph. "Black Writing and the ·white Critic. 11
Negro American Literature Forum, III (1969), 103-110.
Kent, George E. Blackness and the Adventure of Western
Culture. Chicago, 1971.
Kil gore, James C. "The Case for Black Literature."
Negro Di~est, XVIII (July 1969), 22-25,66-69.
Killens, John Oliver. "Another Time Wh en Black Was
Beautiful." Black World, XX (November 1970), 20-36.
Lamming, George. "The Negro Writer and His World."
Pr~sence Africaine, Nos. 8-10 (June-November 1956),
pp. 324-332.
Lash, John. Annual "Critical Summary of Literature by
and About Negroes." Phvlon, XVIII (19~7), 7-24;
XIX (1958), 143-154, 247-257; XX (1959), 115-131;
XXI (1960), 111-123.
Llorens, David. "What Contemporary Black Writers are
Saying ." Nommo, I (Winter 1969), 24-27 .
• '~ riters Converge at Fisk University." Negro
- .....D.....i-gest, XV (June 1966), 54-68.
Locke, Alain, ed. The New Negro: An Interpretation.
New York, 1925.
Loggins, Vernon. The Negro Author: His Development
in America to 1900. New York, 1931.
Murray, Albert. The Omni-Americans: New Perspectives
on Black Experience and American Culture. New
York, 1970 •
• South Again to A Very Old Place. New York,

---1-9-7.

Neal, Larry. "Any Day Now: Black Art and Black
Liberation. 11 Ebony. XXIV (August 1969), 54-58, 62.
"Our Prize Winners and What They Say of Themselves."
Opportunity, IV (1926), 188-189.
~edding, Saunders. "American Negro Literature. 11 The
American Scholar, XVIII (1949}, 137-148.
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�LITERARY HISTORY AND CRITICISM
(General)
• "The Negro Writer. and His Relationship to
--n-i-s Roots. 11 The American Negro Writer and His
Roots. New York, 1960. Pp 1-8 •
• To Make a Poet Black. Chapel Hill, N.C.,
__1,_9..,..39.
Rourke, Constance. "Tradition for a Negro Literature . " Roots of American Culture. New York, 1942.
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This book is designed to augment courses in Black Poetry
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American Poetry, English Poetry, Humanities, Music, History, etc.
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such compilations exist. tiather it is seen as a correlative
to the study of Black Poetry and Black Literature in general•
yearly
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of most teachers in this area. A handy guide to Black Poetry-- •
in view of the countless anthologies and single collections•

and the high interest in the subject--is the number one priority
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(overview-Outline)
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Eugene B. Redmond

This book is designed to augment courses in Black Poetry (or Black Literature) and to complement related areas of study:

American Literature, Black

Studies, African Literature or Studies, American Poetry, English Poetry, Humanities, Music, History, etc.
in mind:

It is also prepared with community-oriented persons

Those desiring to develop writing or literature clubs, Black History

study groups, special workshops and seminars for community gatherings or to
commemorate an important event or person.
Outline
I.
II.

III.

Introduction (Problems, range, Black identity, needs, e c.)
Course Anatomy and Development; Primary Texts
A.

Discussion of course organization and texts, including lengthy
textbook lists and suggested related readings.

B.

A unit-by-unit breakdown/discussion of a course in Black Poetry;
the six units cover Black Poetry from 1746 to the present; ecCl:::h
unit includes a Literary/Social. Backgr ound and related sub-topics.

Exploring Black Poetry:

Classroom Dynamics

A.

Detailed discussion of meaning and form in Black Poetry, including
comments on reading the poetry silently and aloud.

B.

Commentary/explication using a representative selection of poems
to reinforce theories and statements already advanced.

•

C.

IV.

v.

Student exercises including in-class and out-of-class reports;
also, a list of recording artists and Black orators whose works
can be studied in conjunction with the literary poetry.

•

Gloss ry of selected terms used in the study of Black Literature in
general and Black Poetry in particular (optional).
Brief note (warnings/suggestions) to teachers of Black Literature/Poetry •

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VI.

Selected Bibliography, including a note which considers some of the
specific problems of the student of Black Poetry and the Black
Experience.

NOTE:

This handbook is not intended as an anthology since so many such
compilations exist.

Rather it is seen as a correlative to the study

of Black Poetry and Black Literature in general.

As

a teacher-poet

sho yearly travels throughout the country to lecture on/read Black
Poetry, I have first hand knowledge of the needs of most teachers in
this area.

A handy guide to Black Poetry--in view of the countless

anthologies and single collections, and the high interest in the
subject--is the number one priority as far as teachers and students
are concerned.

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Southern Illinois University
Central File
School Year 1960-61

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HAROLD W. SEE
AUGUST 1 , 1960
Personal:
Permanent Address:

215 North Buchanan, Edwardsville, Illinois

Home Telephone:

Edwardsville 1841

Office Address:

Southwestern Illinois Campus
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville, Illinois

Office Telephone:

Edwardsville 3970, Extension 211

Date and Place of Birth:

21 February 1920; Lenox, Iowa
Nationality: Anglo-Saxon

Marital Status:

Married; daughter 8 years old
(Birth date 20 August 1952)

Physical Data:

Excellent health; height, 5 ft. 11 in.;
weight, 165 lbs.; no physical defects.

References:

Who's Who in America (1960-61) Page 3332
Who's Who in the Mid-West
Who's Who in Education

�I.

EXPERIENCE RESUME:

(In reverse chronological order.)

Institution
Southern Illinois
University
Madison - St. Clair
Counties, Illinois

Title and Rank

Years

Executive Vice President for
Southwestern Illinois Campus;
Chief Executive Assistant to
the President; Professor of
Higher Education

Fulbright Lecturer
Ministry of Education
and Rangoon University Consultant to Ministry of
Education on Higher Educa­
Rangoon, Burma
tion Development

1955-

Salary
(final salary only)

Immediate Supervisor
Dr. Delyte W. Morris,
President

1954-55
(On leave
from Univ.
of Cincinnati.)

U. Htun Myaing ._
Minister of Education
UBA Director, Teacher
Education

University of Cincin­
nati
CJncinnati, Ohio

Assistant Dean of Summer
School; Associate Professor
of Education and Research

1950-55

Dr. Carter V. Good
Dean, Teachers College
Dr. Spencer Shank
Dean, Summer School

Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
(State of Indiana)

Special Research Analyst,
Higher Education Cost Study
(Indiana, Purdue, Indiana
State and Ball State)

- 1950

Dr. Wendell W. Wright
Vice President

Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana

Graduate Research Assistant

1949-50
(On leave
from Evans­
ville College)

._

Dr. William H. Fox
Associate Director,
Research Bureau
Dr. Harold Church
Director, Research
Bureau

Consultant to University of Nevada on administrative structure and organization of Las Vegas Campus - 1957.
During the last four years, extended periods of time have been spent in California, Florida, and Michigan
in special research on state-wide university administration.
Institutional representative on Greater St. Louis Metropolitan Citizen's Planning Connnittee -- sponsored by
Washington University, St. Louis University and the Southwestern Illinois Campus of Southern Illinois University.

�EXPERIENCE RESUME:
Institution
Evansville College
Evansville, Indiana

u.

S. Navy

(Continued)
Title and Rank

Years
---

Director of Adult Education
and Evening College; Director
of Graduate Center (Indiana
and Purdue Universities);
Assistant to the President;
Assistant Professor of Psy­
chology; Director of Place­
ment Bureau

1945-50

Sp(T) 1/c
Specialist in Education

1942-45

U. S. Office of
Education
Chicago, Illinois

Supervisor of Instruction
in Aviation

Riverview Gardens
Public School
Riverview Gardens,
Missouri

Teacher, Science and
Mathematics

Salary
(final salary only)

Immediate Supervisor
Dr. Lincoln B. Hale
President, Evansville
College
(Dr. Herman B. Wells,
President, Indiana Uni­
versity and Dr. F. L.
Hovde, president, Pur­
due University--for
Graduate Center.)

...,

1942
1940-42

Mr. E. M. LeMasters
Superintendent of
Schools

II:.CURRENT SPECIAL RESEARCH AND PROGRAM GRANTS:
Coordinator of Research, World Affairs Series for Television, Television Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Coordinator of Special Project on Television Instruction, Ford Foundation, 477 Madison Avenue, New York, New York
Director, Community Resources Wo�kshops, Hill and Knowland, Industrial Relations Council for American Iron and
Steel Industry, New York, New York
Research Director, Continuing Studies, Southwestern Illinois Council for Higher Education, Madison - St. Clair
Counties, Illinois

-

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III.

Education:
Indiana University

Ed.D.

1951

Higher Education Ad­
ministration, Business
Management,* Research
Methods in Higher Edu­
cation.

Northwestern University

M.A.

1945'lhlr

School Administration
Psychology and Personnel.

Northeast Missouri State College

B.S.

1943-irlrk

Science, Mathematics,
Industrial.

1942

Aviation Theory
Maintenance of Engines
and Structure.

U.S. Office of Education
Training Program

*

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IV.

I

Certificate

Equivalent of Master's degree (MBA) in Business.
Completed all work for Master's degree while in service.
Completed last two courses while in service.

Professional Organization Memberships:
American Association of Urban Universities (institutional representative)
Association of Urban Evening Colleges (institutional representative)
Higher Education Association
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Psychological Association
American Education Research Association
American College Personnel Association
National Education Association

V.

Honorary Organizations:
Phi Delta Kappa
Kappa Delta Pi
The Newcomen Society in North America

VI.

Offices Held In Professional Organizations:
Executive Secretary
Vice President
President
Board of Directors

(In reverse chronological order.)

Southwestern Illinois Council for
Higher Education
Ohio Counselor Training Association
Cincinnati Guidance Association
Indiana Adult Education Association

19561953
1953
1948-49

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VII.

Offices Held in Community Organizations:

I
(In reverse chronological order.)

Board Member, Bi-State Planning Agency
Member, Executive Committee, St. Clair County Mental Health Association
Member, Ececutive Committee, Industrial Management Association
in Alton, East St. Louis, and Granite City, Illinois
Member, Industrial Planning Board, Granite City, Illinois
Board Member, City Planning Conunission, Alton, Illinois
Chairman, Education Committee, East St. Louis Rotary
Chairman, Education Committee, Presbyterian Church, Belleville, Ill.
Deacon, Presbyterian Church, Belleville, Illinois
Board of Directors, Community Progress, Inc., East St. Louis, Ill.
Governors Advisory Board for Education (Ohio)
President, Western Hills Improvement Association, Cincinnati, Ohio
Deacon, Presbyterian Church, Evansville, Indiana
Secretary, Junior Chamber of Corm:nerce, Evansville, Indiana

VIII.

1958195719571956-58
1956195619561953
1953-54
1947-49
1948

Special Honors:
Winner, First Place National Direct Mail Advertising Award for Colleges
and Universities.

IX.

19591959-

1948

The Following Summary of Publications:
Fifteen (15) articles published in professional journals.
Two (2) contributions to textbooks.
A series of twenty articles on higher education is scheduled for publication
in a Chicago newspaper in the fall. A few of the topics to be covered
include -

,.

(1)

Should State Institutions Accept All Students?

(2)

What Individuals Should Be Given Released Time to Partici­
pate in Research - and How Much?

(3)

Should We Use Our Facilities on a Double Shift and on a
Twelve Month Basis?

(4)

Is It Proper for State Institutions to have Large Public
Relations Programs?

(5)

Unrealistic College Teaching Loads and What it Means to
Higher Education.

(6)

The Barter Market - How to Select, Hire, and Retain Good
Teachers.

(7)

What is the Proper Balance Between Research, Teaching, and
Community Service in a State Institution?

(8)

To What Extent Should State In stitutions Limit Enrollment?

(9)

To What Extent Should State Institutions Work with Private
Schools?

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X.

I

Speaking Engagements:
For the last two years I have averaged more than three speaking
engagements per week, and a total of more than five hundred
speeches in the last five years. These talks have been given to
a rather wide variety of groups - labor, governmental, church,
civic, educational, industrial, business, service organizations,
etc. The topics have been very diversified, however, approxi­
mately fifty per cent of them were concerned with the million and
one half dollar fund campaign for a 2,600 acre site for a new
University development.

XI.

Other Experience:

1947-49

Consultant to International Harvester, Refrigeration
Division, Evansville, Indiana - Personnel policies and
research on incidence of job satisfaction as related to
personality and intelligence factors.

1948

Consultant to Servel, Inc., Refrigeration Division,
Evansville, Indiana - Job classifications, responsi­
bilities and reorganization studies of upper level
management.

1952-53

Special Advisor to works manager, General Electric
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio - Evaluation techniques
for the selection and classification of new manage­
ment level trainees.

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ADDITIONAL REFERENCES
(Not Irmnediate Supervisors)
Board Members:
John Page Wham

- (Chairman of the Board) Attorney at Law,
Centralia, Ill.

Martin F. Oehmke

- (Executive Committee) Attorney at Law,
First National Bank Building
327 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, Ill.

Harold R. Fischer

- (Executive Committee) President
First Granite City National Bank
20th &amp; Edison, Granite City, Ill.

Subordinates:
(Key persons reporting directly to me.
notified in advance.)

Please do not contact unless I am

Mr. Eugene Peebles - Business Manager
Southwestern Illinois Campus, Edwardsville, Ill.
Dr. William Going

- Dean of Faculties
Southwestern Illinois Campus, Edwardsville, Ill.

Dr. Howard Davis

- Director of Student Affairs
Southwestern Illinois Campus, Edwardsville, Ill.

Dr. James Turner

- Director of Institutional Research
Southwestern Illinois Campus, Edwardsville, Ill.

Dr. John Glynn

- Director of Alton Center
Southwestern Illinois Campus, Edwardsville, Ill.

Area Wide Citizens:
Upon request I would be pleased to send a printed list of the member­
ship of the Southwestern Illinois Campus for Higher Education. It
is lJ1'f suggestion that a random selection be made for direct contacts.
Outside Sources:
Dr. Alonzo Myers,

Chairman, Higher Education Department,
New York University, New York, New York.

Dr. Paul Seagers,

Chairman and Director of School Building
Division, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.

Dr. Herman Wells,

President, Indiana University,
Bloomington, Ind.

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SUPPLEMENT TO VITA
(1955 -

)

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES:
1.

Directed $1,500,000 fund drive to purchase new campus site.
(Note - this is for a state school.)

2.

Directed survey for the selection and purchase of 2,600
acre campus site. (Fifteen hundred acres now purchased.)

3.

Directed legislative activities for:
(a)

Approval of development of new University campus.

(b)

Increase in University budget to care for new
campus (current yearly operation budget after
two years of operation as a University over
three million.)

(c)

Amendment to higher education facilities bill
for twenty-five million.

4.

Organized and acted as executive secretary to a 200 member
Council for Higher Education to study, supper�, and implement
new higher education programs. (This group is made up of
leading citizens in all walks of life [industrial, labor,
business, governmental, educational, religious, etc.] from
a 600,000 person area across the Mississippi River from St.
Louis. This area comprises over fifteen major indigenous
connnunities and some fifty smaller communities.)

5.

Organized and set up two citizens' groups for planning, re­
search, consultation and service programs.
(a)

Bi-State Planning - This is a cooperative
venture sponsored by Washington University,
St. Louis University, and the Southwestern
Illinois Campus of Southern Illinois University.

(b)

Bi-County Development - This group has been in­
strumental in securing five new industries and
in winning the designation of All-American City
for three conmunities in this area in the past
two years. See February 16 issue of Look Maga­
zine (1960).

6.

In the last two years assembled a professional staff of 180
members, seventy per cent of whom hold the doctorate.

7.

Secured and renovated temporary physical plant to house over
6,000 different students - our current enrollment in all programs.

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