Black Journals of the United States
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
26th August 1982
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Population and demography
Social and cultural history
Ethnic studies
Serials, periodicals, abstracts, indexes
051
Hardback
432
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Daniel, with the aid of several contributors, has done an outstanding job of producing a reference work that can be considered a prototype. Well written and offering solid historical content, Black Journals . . . discusses popular magazines as well as little-known or short-lived scholarly journals. Approximately 100 publications are reviewed, with the author providing a descriptive overview of the focus and format of each work, as well as the historical background that preceded its creation. Moreover, reference notes and documentation are included along with a bibliography of information sources for each work discussed. A publication history, current circulation figures and place of publicaton, and a chronological listing of editors round out the bibliographic data for each journal. . . . Highly recommended for academic, community college, high school, and public libraries. Essential for special collections dealing with black history and culture.-Choice
"Daniel, with the aid of several contributors, has done an outstanding job of producing a reference work that can be considered a prototype. Well written and offering solid historical content, Black Journals . . . discusses popular magazines as well as little-known or short-lived scholarly journals. Approximately 100 publications are reviewed, with the author providing a descriptive overview of the focus and format of each work, as well as the historical background that preceded its creation. Moreover, reference notes and documentation are included along with a bibliography of information sources for each work discussed. A publication history, current circulation figures and place of publicaton, and a chronological listing of editors round out the bibliographic data for each journal. . . . Highly recommended for academic, community college, high school, and public libraries. Essential for special collections dealing with black history and culture."-Choice
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