Scattered and fugitive things : How Black collectors created archives and remade history / Laura E. Helton.
2024
E184.6 .H45 2024
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Scattered and fugitive things : How Black collectors created archives and remade history / Laura E. Helton.
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9780231559546
0231559542
9780231212748
0231212747
9780231212755
0231212755
0231559542
9780231212748
0231212747
9780231212755
0231212755
Published
New York : Columbia University Press, [2024]
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xx, 305 pages) : illustrations.
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E184.6 .H45 2024
Dewey Decimal Classification
026/.3231196073
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [263]-289) and index.
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Access limited to authorized users
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Description based on print version record.
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Black lives in the diaspora.
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Print version: 0231212755
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Table of Contents
Value, Order, Risk : Experiments in Black Archiving
Thinking Black, Collecting Black : Schomburg's Desiderata and the Radical World of Black Bibliophiles
A "History of the Negro in Scrapbooks" : The Gumby Book Studio's Ephemeral Assemblies
Defiant Libraries : Virginia Lee and the Secrets Kept by Good Bookladies
Unauthorized Inquiries : Dorothy Porter's Wayward Catalog
A Space for Black Study : The Hall Branch Library and the Historians Who Never Wrote
Mobilizing Manuscripts : L. D. Reddick and Black Archival Politics.
Thinking Black, Collecting Black : Schomburg's Desiderata and the Radical World of Black Bibliophiles
A "History of the Negro in Scrapbooks" : The Gumby Book Studio's Ephemeral Assemblies
Defiant Libraries : Virginia Lee and the Secrets Kept by Good Bookladies
Unauthorized Inquiries : Dorothy Porter's Wayward Catalog
A Space for Black Study : The Hall Branch Library and the Historians Who Never Wrote
Mobilizing Manuscripts : L. D. Reddick and Black Archival Politics.