975Brown, Sterling A., Arthur P. Davis, and Ulysses G. Lee, eds. The Negro caravan, writings by American Negroes. New York, Dryden Press [c1941] xviii, 1082 p. PS508.N3B75Reprint issued by Arno Press, 1969.
976Calverton, Victor F., ed. Anthology of American Negro literature, edited, with an introduction, by V. F. Calverton. New York, Modern Library [c1929] 535 p. (The Modern library of the world's best books) PS591.N4C3 [TR: Calverton, V. F.]Bibliography: p. 700-718.
977Chapman, Abraham, comp. Black voices; an anthology of Afro-American literature. Edited, with an introduction and biographical notes, by Abraham Chapman. New York, New American Library [1968] 718 p. (A Mentor book) PS508.N3C5Bibliography: p. 700-718.
978Conference of Negro Writers. 1st, New York, 1959. The American Negro writer and his roots; selected papers. New York, American Society of African Culture, 1960. 70 p. illus. PS153.N5C6 1959ac
979Cromwell, Otelia, Lorenzo D. Turner, and Eva B. Dykes, eds. Readings from Negro authors, for schools and colleges, with a bibliography of Negro literature. New York, Harcourt, Brace [c1931] 388 p. PS508.N3C7"A bibliography of Negro literature": p. 371-383; contains "Collateral reading."
980Culp, Daniel W., ed. Twentieth century Negro literature; or, A cyclopedia of thought on the vital topics relating to the American Negro, by one hundred of America's greatest Negroes. Naperville, Ill., J. L. Nichols [1902] 472 p. ports. E185.5.C97
981Cunard, Nancy, comp. Negro; anthology, made by Nancy Cunard, 1931-1933. London, Published by Nancy Cunard at Wishart, 1934. 854 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports. HT1581.C8 [TR: E185.5.C98 1934]Contains music.Contents.—America.—Negro stars.—Music.—Poetry.—West Indies and South America.—Europe.—Africa.
982Emanuel, James A., and Theodore L. Gross, comps. Dark symphony: Negro literature in America. New York, Free Press [1968] xviii, 604 p. PS508.N3E4Bibliography: p. 564-600.
983Hill, Herbert, ed. Anger, and beyond: the Negro writer in the United States. New York, Harper & Row [1966] xxii, 227 p. PS153.N5H5
984Hill, Herbert, ed. Soon, one morning; new writing by American Negroes, 1940-1962. Selected and edited, with an introduction and biographical notes, by Herbert Hill. New York, Knopf, 1963. 617 p. PS508.N3H5
985Hughes, Langston. The Langston Hughes reader. New York, G. Braziller, 1958. 501 p. PS3515.U274A6 1958
986Johnson, Charles S., ed. Ebony and topaz, a collectanea. New York, Opportunity, National Urban League [c1927] 164 p. illus., facsims., plates, ports. PS508.N3J6
987Jones, LeRoi, and Larry Neal, comps. Black fire; an anthology of Afro-American writing. New York, Morrow, 1968. xviii, 670 p. illus. [PS508.N3J64] [TR: PS508.N3B33]
988Jones, LeRoi, ed. The moderns; an anthology of new writing in America. New York, Corinth Books, 1963. xvi, 351 p. PS536.J6 [TR: PS536.2.B29 1963 Baraka, Imamu Amiri]Bibliographical references included in "Acknowledgments" (p. [vii-viii]).
989Locke, Alain L., ed. The new Negro; an interpretation. With a new introduction by Allan H. Spear. New York, Johnson Reprint Corp., 1968. xxii, xviii, 446 p. illus., music, ports. E185.82.L75 1968The text is a reprint of the 1925 ed.Includes bibliographies.
990Moon, Bucklin, ed. Primer for white folks. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran, 1945. xiv, 491 p. E185.5.M72
991Plato, Ann. Essays; including biographies and miscellaneous pieces, in prose and poetry. Hartford, Printed for the author, 1841. xx, 122 p. PS2593.P347 1841
992Watkins, Sylvestre C., ed. Anthology of American Negro literature; with an introduction by John T. Frederick. New York, Modern Library [1944] xvii, 481 p. (The Modern library of the world's best books) PS508.N3W3"Biographical notes": p. [457]-481.
993Watts Writers' Workshop. From the ashes; voices of Watts. Edited and with an introduction by Budd Schulberg. [New York] New American Library [1967] 277 p. PS508.N3W33
994Williams, John A., comp. Beyond the angry black. [2d ed.] New York, Cooper Square Publishers, 1966. xix, 198 p. PS509.N4B4 1966A reissue with new material of The Angry Black, published in 1962.