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[TR: Accompanied by] -- -- 1955 supplement, compiled and edited by Verge Lake and Pauli Murray. Cincinnati, Woman's Division of Christian Service, Board of Missions of the Methodist Church, 1955. 256 p. [DLC-LL]

942 Snethen, Worthington G., _comp_. The black code of the District of Columbia, in force September 1st, 1848. New York, Published for the A. & F. Anti-slavery Society, by W. Harned, 1848. 61 p.

[DLC-LL] [TR: KFD1611.5.A34A3 1848]

Contents.-The District of Columbia.-Ordinances of the corporation of Was.h.i.+ngton.-Ordinances of the corporation of Georgetown.

943 Stephenson, Gilbert T. Race distinctions in American law. New York, D. Appleton, 1910. xiv, 388 p. [JK1781.S8] [TR: KF4757.S74 1910]

944 Styles, Fitzhugh L. Negroes and the law in the race's battle for liberty, equality and justice under the Const.i.tution of the United States; with causes celebres. Boston, Christopher Pub.

House [c1937] 320 p. port. DLC-LL E185.61.S92 The ma.n.u.script of the author's address before the National Bar a.s.sociation at Baltimore, August 1934, on the battle of the Negro at the bar of justice, is the basis of this book.

Bibliography: p. 320.

945 TenBroek, Jacobus. Equal under law. New, enl. ed. New York, Collier Books [1965] 352 p. E449.T4 1965 First ed. published in 1951 under t.i.tle: _The Antislavery Origins of the Fourteenth Amendment._ ”Source materials”: p. 344-347.

946 U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court on racial discrimination.

Edited by Joseph Tussman. New York, Oxford University Press, 1963. 393 p. [DLC-LL] [TR: LAW]

947 Wilson, Theodore B. The black codes of the South. University, University of Alabama Press [1965] 177 p. (Southern historical publications, no. 6) [DLC-LL] [TR: KF4757.W54]

Bibliography: p. 167-174.

19-LITERATURE-History and Criticism

948 Abramson, Doris E. Negro playwrights in the American theatre, 1925-1959. New York, Columbia University Press, 1969. 335 p.

PS351.A2 Bibliography: p. [307]-317.

949 Bone, Robert A. The Negro novel in America. [Rev. ed.] New Haven, Yale University Press [1965] 289 p. PS153.N5B6 1965 Bibliography: p. 255-270.

950 Brawley, Benjamin G., _ed._ Early Negro American writers; selections with biographical and critical introductions. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1935. 305 p.

PS508.N3B7

951 Brawley, Benjamin G. The Negro genius; a new appraisal of the achievement of the American Negro in literature and the fine arts. New York, Biblo and Tannen, 1966 [c1937] 366 p.

E185.82.B816 1966 Bibliography: p. 331-350.

952 Brawley, Benjamin G. The Negro in literature and art in the United States. 3d ed. New York, Duffield, 1929. 231 p. plates, ports. E185.82.B824 Bibliography: p. 213-228.

Contents.-The Negro genius.-Phillis Wheatley.-A hundred years of striving.-Orators. Dougla.s.s and Was.h.i.+ngton.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.-Charles W. Chesnutt.-W. E. Burghardt DuBois.-William Stanley Braithwaite.-James Weldon Johnson.-Other writers.-The new realists.-The stage.-Painters. Henry O. Tanner.-Sculptors.

Meta Warrick Fuller.-Music.-Appendix: The Negro in American fiction. The Negro in American literature.-The Negro in contemporary literature.

953 Bronz, Stephen H. Roots of Negro racial consciousness; the 1920's: three Harlem Renaissance authors. New York, Libra [1964]

101 p. PS508.N3B73 Bibliography: p. 95-101.

Contents.-Introduction.-James Weldon Johnson.-Countee Cullen.-Claude McKay.-Conclusion.-Notes.

954 Brown, Sterling A. The Negro in American fiction. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociates in Negro Folk Education, 1937. 209 p. (Bronze booklet no. 6) [E185.5.B85] no. 6 PS374.N4B7 ”Selected reading list”: p. 207-209.

955 Butcher, Margaret J. The Negro in American culture; based on materials left by Alain Locke. New York, Knopf, 1956. 294 p.

E185.82.B89

956 Dreer, Herman. American literature by Negro authors. New York, Macmillan, 1950. xvii, 334 p. ports. PS508.N3D7 Bibliography: p. 327-332.

957 Ellison, Ralph. Shadow and act. New York, Random House [1964]