Henry Louis Gates Jr. - The Harvard Guide to African-American History

February 1, 2007, 3:50 pm

From The Oprah & Friends Radio Show with Gayle King, 2 February 2007

[Gayle talks to Henry Louis Gates, Jr., chairman of African and African American Studies at Harvard University]

The Harvard Guide to African-American History: Foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. by Adam Biggs, Richard J. M. Blackett, et al.

This landmark guide covers research into every aspect of African-American life and work, offering a compendium of information and interpretation about almost 400 years of African-Americans’ experiences as an ethnic group and as Americans.

The first part of the Guide contains 12 essays on historical research aids, from traditional archival and reference materials to the Internet. The second and largest part presents comprehensive and chronological bibliographies, prepared by John Thornton, Peter H. Wood, Gary B. Nash, Stephanie Shaw, Richard J. M. Blackett, Eric Foner, Leon F. Litwack, Joe W. Trotter, Jeffrey Conrad Stewart, Nancy L. Grant, Darlene Clark Hine, Clayborne Carson, John H. Bracey, Adam Biggs, and Corey Walker. The third part contains listings of resources on the special subjects of women, prepared by Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham; geographical areas; and autobiography and biography, prepared by Randall K. Burkett, Leon F. Litwack, and Richard Newman. A companion CD-ROM packaged with the book makes more than 15,000 bibliography entries available for computer searching.

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