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Now in paperback! A must for all libraries and women''s studies, Black studies, and multicultural programs, this new edition brings together a huge body of materials by and about Black women, more than doubling the number of works listed in its two predecessors. Williams covers many more areas and disciplines to which African-American women have contributed. Two articles feature the recently deceased nonagenarian Dr. Eva Jessye (internationally known choral director) and the vitally active octogenarian Dr. Dorothy Porter Wesley (librarian and scholar). As before, pictures of artists, art works, and authors are included. The major purposes of this comprehensive reference are to call attention to the many contributions African-American women have made to American and world culture; to emphasize the continuity among their works; to highlight some of the scholarly areas needing attention; and to present as complete and as positive a portrait of these women as possible through these works

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...a rare prize....a pleasure to read. * Library Journal *
...an invaluable resource...Recommended for all libraries, and a necessary purchase for African American and women's studies collections. * CHOICE *
Much valuable information contained herein, difficult to acquire elsewhere. Recommended. * Reference Book Review *
Highly recommended for school, public, and academic libraries that support black and women's history/studies. * s *
...a useful addition to all academic collections.... It will also be of value to high school and large public libraries. * Booklist *

American Black Women in the Arts and Social

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    A Paperback by Ora Williams

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 1/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810846609, 978-0810846609
      ISBN10: 0810846608

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Now in paperback! A must for all libraries and women''s studies, Black studies, and multicultural programs, this new edition brings together a huge body of materials by and about Black women, more than doubling the number of works listed in its two predecessors. Williams covers many more areas and disciplines to which African-American women have contributed. Two articles feature the recently deceased nonagenarian Dr. Eva Jessye (internationally known choral director) and the vitally active octogenarian Dr. Dorothy Porter Wesley (librarian and scholar). As before, pictures of artists, art works, and authors are included. The major purposes of this comprehensive reference are to call attention to the many contributions African-American women have made to American and world culture; to emphasize the continuity among their works; to highlight some of the scholarly areas needing attention; and to present as complete and as positive a portrait of these women as possible through these works

      Trade Review
      ...a rare prize....a pleasure to read. * Library Journal *
      ...an invaluable resource...Recommended for all libraries, and a necessary purchase for African American and women's studies collections. * CHOICE *
      Much valuable information contained herein, difficult to acquire elsewhere. Recommended. * Reference Book Review *
      Highly recommended for school, public, and academic libraries that support black and women's history/studies. * s *
      ...a useful addition to all academic collections.... It will also be of value to high school and large public libraries. * Booklist *

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