American Literary Studies
Resources from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
The Collection
Select microfilm collections from the Schomburg Center for
Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library. The Schomburg
Center
is
a national research library devoted to documenting the history
and experiences
of peoples of African descent throughout the world. The collections
cover a wide range of topics, including literary, social, and political
history.
Location: Green Library, Media-Microtexts
Access: Individual collection titles are
listed in Socrates. Online
finding guides are available for some collections
on the Schomburg Center
for Research in Black Culture Website. Additionally, a few of
the individual
collections have
print finding guides available in Media-Microtexts.
Stanford currently holds the following collections and titles:
The Arthur A. Schomburg Papers
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 10946
Finding Guide: E184.6 .S3 1991 GUIDE
Blacks in the Railroad Industry Collection, 1946-1954
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 14747
Calendar of the Manuscripts in the Schomburg Collection
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 949
The Conrad/Tubman Collection
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 14448
Eusebia Cosme Papers, 1927-1973
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 16490
From These Roots: A Review of the Harlem Renaissance
Call Number: ZVC 3633 (Videorecording)
Gwendolyn Bennett papers, 1916-1981
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 16491
Histoire de la Guadeloupe
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 995
John Edward Bruce papers, 1856-1924
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 14254
Katz/Prince Collection, 1967-1973
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 14910
Langston Hughes: Material from the Vertical Files of the
Schomburg Collection, 1926-1967
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 16489
Negro Labor Committee Record Group, 1925-1969
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 14217
The Paul Robeson Collection
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 10945
Finding Guide: E185.97 .R63 R6 1991 GUIDE
Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain: with Physical
Sections and Maps Founded on Astronomical Observations and Trigonometrical
and Barometrical Measurements
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 2254
Stetson Kennedy Collection
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 14253
A Vindication of the Capacity of the Negro Race for Self-Government,
and Civilized Progress, as Demonstrated by Historical Events
of the Haytian Revolution: and the Subsequent Acts of that People
Since Their National Independence
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 2253
Works of Charles Waddell Chesnutt
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 1027
The Works of Phillis Wheatley
Call Number: MFILM N.S. 948
Last modified:
July 28, 2006
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