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226 Hughes, Langston. I wonder as I wander; an autobiographical journey. New York, Rinehart [1956] 405 p. PS3515.U274Z58

227 Hughes, William H., _and_ Frederick D. Patterson, _eds._ Robert Russa Moton of Hampton and Tuskegee. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1956] 238 p. illus. E185.97.M92H8 ”Volume of tributes to the life of Dr. Robert Russa Moton.”

228 Huie, William B. Ruby McCollum; woman in the Suwannee jail. Rev.

ed. [New York] New American Library [1964] 190 p. illus., port.

(A Signet book) DLC-LL [TR: LAW]

229 Hunton, George K. All of which I saw, part of which I was; the autobiography of George K. Hunton as told to Gary MacEoin.

Introduction by Roy Wilkins. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1967.

283 p. E185.61.H96 A crusader for racial justice.

230 Jackson, Mahalia. Movin' on up. With Evan McLeod Wylie. New York, Hawthorn Books [1966] 212 p. illus., ports. ML420.J17A3 Discography: p. [215], [218]-[219].

Probably the best known gospel singer.

230a Jefferson, Isaac. Memoirs of a Monticello slave, as dictated to Charles Campbell in the 1840's by Isaac, one of Thomas Jefferson's slaves. Edited by Rayford W. Logan. Charlottesville, Published by the University of Virginia Press for the Tracy W.

McGregor Library, 1951. 45 p. port. E444.J4 ”Appeared simultaneously in the autumn 1951 _William and Mary Quarterly_.”

”Bibliographical note”: p. 37-38.

231 Johnson, James W. Along this way; the autobiography of James Weldon Johnson. New York, Viking Press, 1933. 418 p. plates, ports. [E185.97.J69] [TR: PS3519.O2625Z463 1933]

Life of a diplomat, poet, and anthologist.

232 Keckley, Elizabeth H. Behind the scenes; or, Thirty years a slave, and four years in the White House. New York, G. W.

Carleton, 1868. xvi, 371 p. port. E457.15.K26 An unusual portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln by her dressmaker and ”confidante” who served her while in the White House.

Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1968.

233 Kitt, Eartha. Thursday's child. New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce [1956] 250 p. illus. ML420.K5A3 Autobiographical.

234 Kytle, Elizabeth L. Willie Mae. New York, Knopf, 1958. 243 p.

E185.97.W62K9 Story of a Negro servant by one of her white employers.

235 Lee, Reba, _pseud._ I pa.s.sed for white, by Reba Lee as told to Mary Hastings Bradley. New York, Longmans, Green, 1955. 274 p.

E185.97.Z9L4

236 Lewis, Claude. Adam Clayton Powell. Greenwich, Conn., Fawcett Publications [1963] 127 p. (Gold medal books) E748.P86L4 ”K1361.”

237 Lich.e.l.lo, Robert. Pioneer in blood plasma: Dr. Charles Richard Drew. New York, J. Messner [1968] 190 p. R154.D75L5 Bibliography: p. 185.

237a Little, Malcolm. The autobiography of Malcolm X. With the a.s.sistance of Alex Haley. Introduction by M. S. Handler.

Epilogue by Alex Haley. New York, Grove Press [1965] xvi, 455 p.

illus., ports. [E185.61.L58] [TR: E185.97.L5A3]

238 Lokos, Lionel. House divided; the life and legacy of Martin Luther King. New Roch.e.l.le, N.Y., Arlington House [1968] 567 p.

E185.97.K5L6 Bibliographical references included in ”Notes” (p. [505]-555).

239 Louis, Joe. The Joe Louis story. [Written with the editorial aid of Chester L. Was.h.i.+ngton and Haskell Cohen] New York, Grosset & Dunlap [1953] 197 p. illus. GV1132.L6A3 1953 First ed. published in 1947 under t.i.tle: _My Life Story._

240 Love, Nat. The life and adventures of Nat Love. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 162 p. illus., ports. (The American Negro, his history and literature) F594.L89 1968 Reprint of the 1907 ed., with new introduction by W. L. Katz.