Historical Periodicals on Microfilm

Title

Historical Periodicals on Microfilm

Date

1722-1980

Rights

Description

The Historical Periodicals on Microfilm collection includes titles relating to the African-American experience from the 1720's to the early 1980's. This collection contains over 100 reels of historical newspapers, biographies and journals. Microfilm for many of these publications derived from the Schomburg collection at New York Public Library. Rare titles include The Freeholder's journal (1722-1723), The Liberator (1831-1865) and the National Anti-Slavery Standard (1840-1871).

Subject

African American newspapers
African Americans
Periodicals in microform

Extent

116 reels

Is Part Of

Special Collections

Table Of Contents

  1. American Anti-Slavery Society. (1840-1871). National anti-slavery standard. New York, NY. (1 reel)
  2. Dunbar, Paul Laurence. (1969).The life and works of Paul Laurence Dunbar. New York : Microfilmed from the Schomburg collection of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (9 reels)
  3. Gunnar-Myrdal and Carnegie Corporation of New York. (1940). Carnegie-Myrdal study: the Negro in America. New York : [Recordak Corp.  (13 reels)
  4. The chap-book : being a miscellany of curious and interesting songs, ballads, tales, histories, etc. (1894-1898). Chicago : Stone and Kimball. (1 reel)
  5. Ebony. (1967-1981). Chicago : Johnson Pub. Co. (23 reels)
  6. The liberator. (1831-1865). Boston : W.L. Garrison & I. Knapp.  (4 reels)
  7. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. (1942-1968). Crisis. New York: Crisis Pub. Co. (5 reels)
  8. National Urban League. (1923-1949). Opportunity, a journal of Negro life. New York: National Urban League. (4 reels)
  9. The Voice of the Negro. (1904-1907). Atlanta, GA.  (1 reel)
  10. Payne, T.  (1722-1723). The Freeholder's journal. London: England. (1 reel)
  11. National Catholic Federation for the Promotion of Better Race Relations, et al.  (1941-1966). Interracial review. Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History. St. Louis, MO. (5 reels)
  12. International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers. (1931-1937). The Negro worker. Hamburg, Germany : International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers. (1 reel)
  13. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. (1967-1980). The Journal of Negro history. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc.       Washington, DC. (14 reels)
  14. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. (1969-1980). Negro history bulletin. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc.         Washington. (11 reels)
  15. Calendar of the manuscripts in the Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature. (1969). Historical Records Survey (New York, N.Y.) Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History. (1 reel)
  16. Payne, Daniel Alexander & Smith, C.  S. (1969). History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.  New York : Microfilmed from the Schomburg collection of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (1 reel)
  17. African Communities' League. (1926-1933). The Negro world. New York : African Communities League. (1 reel)
  18. Freedom's journal. (1827-1829). New York: Cornish & Russwurm. (1 reel)
  19. Negro University. (1 reel)
  20. The Emancipator. (1877). Milwaukee, WI. (1 reel)
  21. Coker, Daniel. (1820). Journal of Daniel Coker, a descendant of Africa, from the time of leaving New York, in the ship Elizabeth, Capt. Sebor, on a voyage for Sherbro, in Africa, in company with three agents, and about ninety persons of colour. Baltimore : Published by Edward J. Coale, in aid of the funds of the Maryland Auxiliary Colonization Society. (1 reel)
  22. Moore, Frank. (1861-1863 : 1864-68). The Rebellion record : a diary of American events, with documents, narratives, illustrative incidents, poetry, etc. New York : G.P. Putnam, D. Van Nostrand. (1reel)
  23. Channing, William Ellery. (1874). The works of William E. Channing. Boston: American Unitarian Association. (1 reel)
  24. Muhammed Speaks. ( 1964-1965). Chicago, IL. (1 reel)
  25. Wheatley, Phillis & Whitman. (1969). The works of Phillis Wheatley and A. Whitman. New York: Microfilmed from the Schomburg collection of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (1 reel)
  26. The Anglo-African magazine. (1859). New York : Thos. Hamilton. (1 reel)
  27. Seabury, Samuel. (1861). American slavery distinguished from the slavery of English theorists, and justified by the law of nature. New York: Mason Brothers. (1 reel)
  28. Calhoun, John C. et al. (1969). Some early works on slavery. New York Public Library. Microfilmed from the Schomburg collection of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (1 reel)
  29. Antigua Labour Party. (1965-1967).The worker's voice. St. Johns, Antigua. (1 reel)
  30. Chesnutt, Charles Waddell. (1969 ). Works of Charles Waddell Chesnutt.               New York: Microfilmed from the Schomburg collections of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (1 reel)
  31. Bruce, James; Beckingham,  C. F. (1964). Travels to discover the source of the Nile. New York: Horizon Press. (1 reel)
  32. Brown, William Wells. (1969). Works of William Wells Brown. New York : Microfilmed from the Schomburg collection of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (1 reel)
  33. Banneker, Benjamin & Whittier, John Greenleaf. (1969). Works of Benjamin Banneker and John G. Whittier.  New York, Microfilmed from the Schomburg Collection of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (1 reel)
  34. Greeley, Horace. (1856). A history of the struggle for slavery extension or restriction in the United States: from the declaration of independence to the present Day. Mainly compiled and condensed from the journals of Congress and other official records, and showing the vote by yeas and nays. New York : Dix, Edwards. (1 reel)
  35. Child, Lydia Maria. (1969). Works of Lydia Maria Francis Child. New York: Microfilmed from the Schomburg collections of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (1 reel)
  36. Crummell, Alexander. (1969). Works of Alexander Crummell. New York : Microfilmed from the Schomburg collections of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (1 reel)
  37. Douglass, Frederick. (1969). Works of Frederick Douglass. New York: Microfilmed from the Schomburg collections of the New York Public Library, by 3M International Microfilm Press. (1 reel)

Format

Microfilm

Language

eng

Type

Collection

Access Rights

This collection is available for viewing at D. W. Reynolds Library, Archives and Special Collections.

Provenance

The microfilm reels in this collection were given to members of the United Negro College Fund through a grant from the 3M Co., Microfilm Division and the HIll Family Foundation.

Finding Aid by

L. Stacey

Accession by

L. Stacey

Accession date

2016-08-09

Accession number

09.MICR.2016.01

Repository

D. W. Reynolds Library, Archives and Special Collections

Storage location

ARC WORK RM

Collection

Citation

“Historical Periodicals on Microfilm,” Philander Smith University Digital Archive, accessed May 1, 2024, https://pscdigitalarchive.omeka.net/items/show/256.