Newark Public Library’s African American Webguide
A massive directory, with information about African American experiences in the Arts, entertainment, biography, business, careers, education, family, health, history, literature, media, New Jersey
A massive directory, with information about African American experiences in the Arts, entertainment, biography, business, careers, education, family, health, history, literature, media, New Jersey
Powhattan-Renape, Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape, Ramapough Mountain, and Intertribal People representatives work with the State for assuring equal opportunity and civil rights and for promoting appreciati
Black Issues Book Review said: “Dedicated to identifying and distributing quality African American children's books which portray positive, active characters, Rand and Parker have created two more
“Over 100 books, plays, short stories, focusing on female authors and female main characters.”
“…More than one hundred outstanding works of literature.
Of great interest are the reviews, news, interviews. See too the QBR “Sacred 100,” the canon of must-read titles.
The author coordinates literacy and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) at the Westchester Library System of New York.
This landmark work treats diversity, African Americans in librarianship and in library education, issues related to technology, and library services to African American populations.
A compilation of 36 articles ranging from outreach to technology.
Sections featuring recommended African, Caribbean, Indian, Jewish, Korean, Latino, Middle Eastern, Native American, and Russian children’s books, audiovisual materials, and websites, as well as pro