Be sure to check out the free trial databases for Black History Month. The databases are:
Black Drama contains the full text of 1,200 plays written from the mid-1800s to the present by more than 100 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other African diaspora countries. Many of the works are rare, hard-to-find, or out of print. James Vernon Hatch, the playwright, historian, and curator of the landmark Hatch-Billops Collection of black drama, is the project’s editorial advisor. More than a quarter of the collection will consists of previously unpublished plays by writers such as Langston Hughes, Ed Bullins, Willis Richardson, Femi Euba, Amiri Baraka, Randolph Edmonds, Zora Neale Hurston, and many others.
Black Women Writers brings together the many voices of women from more than 20 countries in Africa, North America, Europe and the Caribbean. Writers include Nikki Giovanni, Maryse Conde, Barbara Ransby, Angela Davis, Margaret Walker, Ama Ata Aidoo, Rosa Guy, Olive Senior, Tsitsi Dangaremba, among others.
Black Thought and Culture contains 989 sources with 947 authors, covering the non-fiction published works of leading African Americans. The collection begins with the works of Frederick Douglass and is targeted to include the works of W.E.B. Du Bois, Carter G. Woodson, Alain Locke, Mary McLeod Bethune, Booker T. Washington, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Bunche, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr., Angela Davis,Thurgood Marshall, James Baldwin, Jesse Jackson, Ida B. Wells, Bobby Seale, Cornel West, Michael Eric Dyson and many others. When complete, the collection will include the first-ever complete full run of the Black Panther newspaper.
We look forward to your comments about these databases. Be sure to visit them before February 28, 2007.