AARL – Bibliographies

AARL BIBLIOGRAPHIES

2021-2024

The Black Press
Marsela James, Librarian II, Reference and Research Division

Concert Music of Black Composers
John Alston III, Librarian I, Reference and Research Division

Derek Walcott_Poet
Marsela James, Librarian II, Reference and Research Division

Atlanta Race Massacre of 1906 and the Sweet Auburn District
John Alston III, Librarian I, Reference and Research Division

African-American Feminism
Marsela James, Librarian II, Reference and Research Division

Environmental Justice
Marsela James, Librarian II, Reference and Research Division

The Atlantic Slave Trade
Frederick Cox, Librarian I, Reference and Research Division

Remembering Harry Belafonte
Frederick Cox, Librarian I, Reference and Research Division

All You Need to Know About Kwanzaa
Marsela James, Librarian II, Reference and Research Division

Atlanta’s Washerwomen Bibliography (updated)
Priscilla Dickerson, Librarian Senior, Reference and Research Division

Atlanta's First Eight Black Police Officers
Priscilla Dickerson, Librarian Senior, Reference and Research Division

Food That Feeds the Black Soul
Marsela James, Librarian II, Reference and Research Division

Martin Luther King, Jr., opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans, Librarian II, Reference and Research

Black Atlanta Bibliography_Auburn Avenue Research Library
Priscilla Dickerson, Librarian Senior, Reference and Research

Modern Black Leadership in American
Priscilla Dickerson, Librarian Senior, Reference and Research

2020

Exploring African American Muslim Women, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Celebrating African American Poets & Spoken Word Artists, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Women's History and Exploring Black Womanhood, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

2019

Up You Mighty Race: A Guide to Selected Resources on Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr. (August 17, 1887 – June 10, 1940), opens a new window
Frederick Cox, Librarian I, Reference and Research

Get On Up: A Guide to Selected Resources on the Godfather of Soul James Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006), opens a new window
Frederick Cox, Librarian I, Reference and Research

LGBTQ+ Histories and Narratives, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Haitian Heritage Bibliography In recognition of Haitian Heritage Month (May), opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

The First Black Superhero: Black Motherhood, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

The Legacy of Black Nurses and Women in Medicine, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Black Music History and Heritage A Legacy of Influence: Black Musicians and Their Contributions, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

The Pride of the Family: Black Fatherhood, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Black Joy: An Examination of Black Children Literature, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

“Everyday Use:” Black Womanism, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Beyond the Sunrise: Caribbean Culture and Heritage, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

“Check the Rhime:” The Prominence of Hip Hop and Rap Music, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Juneteenth Celebration and 19TH Century African American Liberations, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Planning An African Themed Wedding, opens a new window
Frederick Cox Librarian I: Reference and Research

Yoga, opens a new window
Frederick Cox Librarian I: Reference and Research

Examining Criminology and Criminal Justice in the Black Community, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Juvenile and Young Adult Literature, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Juvenile and Young Adult Graphic Novels, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Children and Young Adult Literature Suggestions, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Afro-Pessimism Bibliography, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Black Press and Historically Black Newspapers, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Homecoming: The Windows and Mirrors of Black Portraiture, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Summerhill, Jewish & Black Race Relations and Leo Frank, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Race Films and All-Black Casting, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Cinematic White-Washing and Racial Censorship, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

HBCU and Greek Letter Organizations, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Desegregation in Georgia Schools, opens a new window
Kayla Morris Library Associate, Archival Services

The Black Panther Party, opens a new window
Frederick Cox Librarian I: Reference and Research

James Baldwin, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

East African Slavery, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Fela Anikulapo Kuti, opens a new window
Frederick Cox Librarian I: Reference and Research

WERD Radio, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Neighborhood Effect, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Indigo in the Gullah Geechee Nation, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

Documenting History, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

“We Be Anointed People:” The Gullah-Geechee Nation and Culture, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

The 1881 Atlanta Washerwomen's Strike, opens a new window
Forrest R. Evans Librarian II, Reference and Research

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