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An African-American Bibliography: Education


January 1993
The University of the State of New York
The State Education Department
The New York State Library
Albany, New York 12230

CONTENTS
Introduction
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIOGRAPHY
PRIMARY SOURCES
STUDIES AND COMMENTARY
AFRICAN-AMERICAN COLLEGES
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
MULTICULTURALISM

INTRODUCTION
       In honor of Black History Month, the New York State Library is
issuing An African-American Bibliography: Education. This bibliography
lists selected resources of the New York State Library that document
and comment on the educational experiences of African Americans in
the United States. In addition to primary sources and significant works,
this document contains selected references to bibliographies, research
aids, and reference works. Resource materials in journals and reports
are not emphasized. Researchers should consult abstracts and indexes
for this literature.
       Although this bibliography covers the time period from colonial
to the present, it emphasizes recent scholarship, including the
multicultural approach to education.
       The Biography section emphasizes teachers, administrators, and
founders of educational institutions. For notable contributors in other
fields, see additional bibliographies in this series (listed below).
       The mission of the New York State Library is to provide
reference, information, and materials to support the work of New York
State government and to ensure that every resident of the State has
convenient free access to essential library services. To carry out this
mission, the Library serves as the principal library resource for state
government and serves as a coordinating and resource center for the
statewide interlibrary loan network. Many of the works listed here can
be borrowed through interlibrary loan, if not available at local libraries.
The interlibrary loan process is expedited if the call number (listed in
parentheses after each citation) is included. However, some works have
been listed which are not available for loan.
       This bibliography was compiled by Glenis Ratcliff, a reference
librarian at the New York State Library.
Other bibliographies in this series are:
An African American Bibliography: The Arts.
An African American Bibliography: History.
An African-American Bibliography: Science, Medicine and Allied
Fields.
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Blockson, Charles L. A Commented Bibliography of One Hundred and
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Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA. Collis P. Huntington Library. A
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