The Black Librarian in America by Shauntee Burns-Simpson & Nichelle M. Hayes & Ana Ndumu & Shaundra Walker

The Black Librarian in America by Shauntee Burns-Simpson & Nichelle M. Hayes & Ana Ndumu & Shaundra Walker

Author:Shauntee Burns-Simpson & Nichelle M. Hayes & Ana Ndumu & Shaundra Walker
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 2022-01-10T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. Wendell Wray, “Library Services to Black Americans,” in Handbook of Black Librarianship, ed. E. J. Josey and Marva L. DeLoach (Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1977), 91.

2. Roland Barksdale-Hall, Leadership under Fire: Advancing Progress, Communicating, Teaching and Setting Communities at Liberty (Phoenix, AZ: Amber Books, 2016), 60–70.

3. T. Sherman, “A Passion for History,” Valley Voices (2019): 18–25.

4. Roland Barksdale-Hall, “Building Dialogic Bridges to Diversity: Are We There Yet?” in Where Are All the Librarians of Color?: The Experiences of People of Color in Academia, ed. Rebecca Hankins and Miguel Juárez, 265–98 (Sacramento, CA: Library Juice Press, 2015).

5. Patricia Ball, “African American Male Library Administrators in Public and Academic Libraries,” College and Research Libraries 56, no. 6 (1995): 543.

6. Roland Barksdale-Hall, “Developing Critical Thinkers for Today and Tomorrow,” Information, Equality, Africa: Newsletter of the Progressive African Library and Information Activists’ Group 2 (2006): 9–13; Barksdale-Hall, “Building Dialogic Bridges to Diversity,” 269–74, 276.

7. Jocelyn Poole, “From Political Prisoner to Johannesburg Public Library Manager: An Interview with Bongiwe Nkabinde,” Journal of Pan African Studies 3, no. 1 (2009): 2–8.

8. H. Gwin, “College Librarian Begins Project to Record Area’s Black History,” The Vindicator ( March 20, 1994): B1–B2; A. Thompson, “Courthouse Celebrates Black History,” Allied News (March 8, 2000): A-11.

9. James Welbourne, “The Information Potential in the Liberation of Black People,” in What Black Librarians Are Saying, ed. E. J. Josey (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1972), 53–56.

10. Pamela Payne Foster and Roland Barksdale-Hall, eds., Is There a Balm in Black America?: Perspectives on HIV/AIDS in the African American Community (Montgomery, AL: AframSouth, 2007).

11. Jason Alston, “The Importance of Librarian Ethnic Caucuses and the Slander of ‘Self-Segregation,’” in Librarians with Spines: Information Agitators in an Age of Stagnation, ed. Max Macias and Yago S. Cura (Los Angeles: Hinchas Press, 2017), 56.

12. Pamela Payne Foster and Roland Barksdale-Hall, eds., Practice Prevention: How to Be Healthy and Whole (Cherry Hill, NJ: Africana Homestead Legacy Publisher, 2013), 82.

13. Karen Lemmons, “Reading Is Grand! Reading Is Great!” BCALA Newsletter 40, no. 1 (2012–2013): 5.

14. Shiraz Durrani, “The PALIAct Story,” Information, Equality, Africa: Newsletter of the Progressive African Library and Information Activists’ Group 1 (2006): 7–9.

15. Alston, “The Importance of Librarian Ethnic Caucuses,” 56.

16. Healthy Cities, World Health Organization, 2014, accessed January 10, 2021, https://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/262492/Healthy-Cities-promoting-health-and-equity.pdf.

17. L. Duhl and T. Hancock, “Promoting Health in the Urban Context,” WHO Healthy City Papers, no. 1 (Copenhagen: FADL Publishers, 1986).

18. Lemmons, “Reading Is Grand!”

19. Karen Lemmons, “Karen Lemmons Reviews Children’s Book Lion Pride,” BCALA Newsletter 40, no. 1 (2012–2012): 7.

20. Barksdale-Hall, Roland C. 2005. The African American Family’s Guide to Tracing Our Roots: Healing, Understanding and Restoring Our Families (Phoenix: Amber Books. 2015).

21. Roland Barksdale-Hall, “Community Engagement Stimulates Collaboration and Innovation for Local History and Genealogy Programming to Public Housing Residents,” in Genealogy and the Librarian: Perspectives on Research, Instruction, Outreach and Management, ed. Carol Smallwood and Vera Gubnitskaia, 60–68 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 2018).

22. Lemmons, “Reading Is Grand!”; David L. Dye, “She Had a Dream: A Meal for Anybody,” Sharon Herald (November 22, 2018), https://www.



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