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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Carlotta Walls LaNier to Speak January 20, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. Seabrook Auditorium

Images and Captions from Chesnutt Library Databases


© Getty Images
Source: GETTY
Copyright: ©Getty Images
Location: United States
Caption: "1957: The 'Little Rock Nine'. Reading from top left, Gloria Ray, Terrance Roberts, Melba Patillo, Elizabeth Eckford, Ernest Green, Minnijean Brown, Jefferson Thomas, Carlotta Walls and Thelma Mothershed, students who were barred from entering high school by the Arkansas National Guard and a white mob. For their bravery they were awarded the 1958 Springarn medal. (Photo by MPI/Getty Images)" -- Image Date: 1/1/1957 Accession Number: imh219020 Date: 19570101 Database: Image Collection

© @ 1999 by United Press International
Source: UPI
Copyright: © @1999 by United Press International
City: Washington
State: DC
Location: USA
Caption: WAP99110905 - 09 NOVEMBER 1999 - WASHINGTON, DC, USA: Left to right the members of the Little Rock Nine: Terrance Roberts, Elizabeth Eckford, Gloria Ray Karlmark, Thelma Mothershed Wair, Minnijean Brown Trickey, Carlotta Walls LaNier, Melba Pattillo Beals, Jefferson Thomas, Ernest Green, and President Clinton during the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal at the White House, November 9. The Little Rock Nine are the nine African-American students that integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, under armed protection from segregationists in 1957. jr/jr/Joel Rennich UPI
Accession Number: imh127568
Date: 19991109
Database: Image Collection

African American History Sources and Databases in Chesnutt Library

Databases contain full text articles, books, music, biographies, poems, drama, philosophy, pictures and much more. Get acquainted with these resources that focus on African Americans and their history. They are available through your 24 X 7 access to Chesnutt Library's online resources. FSU affiliated patrons can login through My Library Record to access these resources. They are listed under the Articles and Databases link on the Library's home page.

Black Studies Center Black Studies Center is a fully cross-searchable gateway to Black Studies including scholarly essays, recent periodicals and historical newspaper articles.

Oxford African American Studies Center The Oxford African American Studies Center provides students, scholars and librarians with more than 8,000 articles by top scholars in the field. The core content includes: Africana Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895 Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the Present Black Women in America, Second Edition African American National Biography.

Race Relations Abstracts Bibliographic records covering essential areas related to race relations, including ethnic studies, discrimination, immigration studies, and other areas of key relevance to the discipline. The index contains more than 43,000 records.

African American Music Reference Contains 50,000 pages that offers the first comprehensive coverage of blues, jazz, spirituals, civil rights songs, slave songs, minstrelsy, rhythm and blues, gospel, and other forms of black American musical expression. This release includes 4,426 essays and images from 128 sources, over 35411 pages.

African American Poetry Nearly 3,000 poems written by African-American poets in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Indexed from 1750 to 1900.

African American Song African American Song is the first online resource to document the history of African American music in an online music listening service. The collection contains a diverse range of genres such as jazz, blues, gospel, ragtime, folk songs, and narratives, among others. This release features some 16,000 tracks. Earphones are required to use the resource in the library.

American Slavery: A Composite Autobiography A collection of the life histories of former slaves in the United States compiled through nearly 4,000 interviews with ex-slaves.

Black Drama This edition of Black Drama contains approximately 1200 plays by 201 playwrights, together with detailed, fielded information on related productions, theaters, production companies, and more. The database also includes selected playbills, production photographs and other ephemera related to the plays. An Alexander Street Press database.

Black Short Fiction Black Short Fiction contains approximately 4,919 stories and folktales by 435 African, African American, and Caribbean authors. When complete this collection should have approximately 8,000 works of short fiction.

Black Thought and Culture Black Thought and Culture contains 989 sources with 947 authors, covering the non-fiction published works of leading African Americans.

Black Women Writers Black Women Writers will contain approximately 100,000 pages of fiction, nonfiction and poetry by women from North America, Africa and the Caribbean. It will also present essays by scholars and feminists about the history of feminism and genre studies in these regions. There are 13,000 pages of text in this first release.

Twentieth Century African-American Poetry "A database of modern and contemporary African American poetry, featuring almost 9,000 poems by 62 of the most important African American poets of the last century."