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The Negro in the United States; a selected bibliography. Compiled by Dorothy B. Porter

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A selective bibliography compiled to guide students, teachers, librarians, researchers, and the general public, surveying printed and nonprint materials related to African Americans in the United States. It opens with a preface recounting the assembling of Afro‑American holdings by an early Library of Congress staffer and explains scope and symbols. The work organizes entries by topical sections — reference works; art; biography; civil rights; economic conditions; education; folklore; slavery and Reconstruction; legal status; literature and criticism; music; religion; organizations; race relations; regional and social studies; and more — and provides indexes, notes on sources, and suggested readings rather than exhaustive coverage.

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Dorothy Porter Wesley

Dorothy Porter Wesley was an influential American librarian and bibliographer, recognized for her significant contributions to African American literature and history. She is best known for her work "The Negro in the United States; a selected bibliography," which showcases her dedication to documenting and preserving African American scholarship. Throughout her career, Wesley advocated for the importance of accessible resources and information, particularly in the context of African American studies. Her efforts have left a lasting impact on libraries and the promotion of African American literature.

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