Celebrate Black History Month!



February is Black History month. Here are just a few of the resources available to learn more about the history and contributions of African Americans. For help finding these and other materials please stop by the Information Desk.

The African American family album / Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler
Call number: 973.0496 H76a  

Beginning with descriptions of life in Africa and moving up to contemporary times, this book provides a brief, but illuminating, overview of the history of African Americans. The story is told by people who lived this history through quotes taken from interviews, letters, diaries, newspaper articles and published writings. The book’s photographs were culled from archives, news sources and family collections.

Call number: DVD 323.1196 EYES

This highly regarded documentary series on the Civil Rights Movement begins with the 1954 Supreme Court decision in the Brown v The Board of Education case. Interviews with key figures in the Civil Rights Movement and extensive use of archival footage help the viewer to appreciate the obstacles faced by the activists in the movement and the victories they achieved.

Call number: j759.13 Lawr

Simple text and powerful paintings tell the story of the migration of African Americans from the south to northern cities between 1916 and 1919. The story concludes with a poignant and inspiring poem by Walter Dean Myers. The original paintings shown in this book are held by the New York Museum of Modern Art and Washington DC's Phillips Collection.

Call number: j811.008In

Several well-known authors, including Angela Johnson and Carole Boston Weatherford, contributed to this award-winning poetry book celebrating fathers. The poems range from silly to serious. They are illustrated by photographs of collages created by Javaka Steptoe especially for this project.

Call number: 973.0496 G2234L

Brief essays accompanied by over 900 illustrations, including formal portraits, flyers, posters, newspaper clippings and advertisements, bring African American history to life in this fascinating book by Harvard professor Gates. The book features both famous and less well-known events and personalities.

Call number: DVD 305.567 UNCH

In the 1930’s the Federal Writer’s Project was charged with collecting the memories of the former slaves who were still alive at the time. The transcripts of these interviews are now held at the Library of Congress. In this DVD acclaimed actors read from these transcripts against a plain background in contemporary clothing. Photographs taken between 1850 and1930 highlight some of the readings.

Wind Flyers / Angela Johnson; illustrated by Loren Long.
Call number: JPS John

In this beautifully illustrated picture book a young boy tells the story of his great-great uncle whose fascination with flight leads him to become one of the famed Tuskegee Airmen.