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Main Author: Wilson, Lucy, Comp.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1969
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED070502
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author Wilson, Lucy, Comp.
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Wilson, Lucy, Comp.
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contents Africa Speaks: Fiction, Drama, Poetry Etc. Wilson, Lucy, Comp. African Culture African Literature Annotated Bibliographies Audiodisc Recordings Library Collections Library Materials Public Libraries Those of us who communicate only in English are limited in full exposure to African literary expression. While most creative expression by black Africans is oral, much has also been written in languages foreign to those of us oriented only to English. In the following list, therefore, any efforts to be exhaustive are controlled by the inaccessibility of materials in English, and by economy of time and space. The hope is to stimulate interest in enjoyable reading of materials written by black Africans by suggesting some of the works currently available in the Afro-American collection of the Service Center Branch of the Richmond, California Public Library. This annotated bibliography is divided into fiction, drama, poetry, anthologies, autobiographies, criticism, and phonograph records. The country of origin is denoted for most entries. (Author/SJ)
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spellingShingle Africa Speaks: Fiction, Drama, Poetry Etc.
Wilson, Lucy, Comp.
African Culture
African Literature
Annotated Bibliographies
Audiodisc Recordings
Library Collections
Library Materials
Public Libraries
Africa Speaks: Fiction, Drama, Poetry Etc. Wilson, Lucy, Comp. African Culture African Literature Annotated Bibliographies Audiodisc Recordings Library Collections Library Materials Public Libraries Those of us who communicate only in English are limited in full exposure to African literary expression. While most creative expression by black Africans is oral, much has also been written in languages foreign to those of us oriented only to English. In the following list, therefore, any efforts to be exhaustive are controlled by the inaccessibility of materials in English, and by economy of time and space. The hope is to stimulate interest in enjoyable reading of materials written by black Africans by suggesting some of the works currently available in the Afro-American collection of the Service Center Branch of the Richmond, California Public Library. This annotated bibliography is divided into fiction, drama, poetry, anthologies, autobiographies, criticism, and phonograph records. The country of origin is denoted for most entries. (Author/SJ)
title Africa Speaks: Fiction, Drama, Poetry Etc.
topic African Culture
African Literature
Annotated Bibliographies
Audiodisc Recordings
Library Collections
Library Materials
Public Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED070502