Books and Federal Documents From the State Library
Books
- Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America, edited by Mary Schmidt Campbell
- Creating Their Own Image: The history of African American women artists, by Lisa E. Farrington
- The Highwaymen: Florida's African American landscape painters, by Gary Monroe
- What is This Thing Called Jazz?: African American musicians as artists, critics, and activists, by Eric C. Porter
- From Spirituals to Symphonies: African American women composers and their music, by Helen Walker-Hill
- Black Diamond Queens: African American women and rock and roll, by Maureen Mahon
- Choreographing the Folk: The dance stagings of Zora Neale Hurston, by Anthea Kraut
Federal documents in print and microfiche
- Contemporary Visual Expressions: the art of Sam Gilliam, Martha Jackson-Jarvis, Keith Morrison, William T. Williams.
- A Life in Art: Alma Thomas, 1891-1978.
- The Barnett-Aden collection: Catalog published for Anacostia Neighborhood Museum, 1974
- District of Columbia Art Association Exhibition 1974-75
- American Jazz Masters Fellowships, 1982-2002
State Library Bibliographies
These bibliographies explore Florida's history, culture and heritage and feature the rich contributions of African-Americans to our state.
Most materials in these guides are available through interlibrary loan from the circulating collection of the State Library.