| Resources
for Students, Faculty and Staff
Internet
Links - Revised 4/3/01
African-American
Culture
Age
Gender
Asian-American Culture
Hispanic Culture
Indigenous Culture
Panamanian Culture
Native American C
Faculty-Specific
Resources - Revised 1/9/01
Fiction
- Revised 1/9/01
Anthologies
African-American Authors
African Authors
Native American Authors
Asian-American Authors
Asian Authors
Hispanic-American
Latin American/Caribbean
Jewish (American/European)
Middle East
European/Miscellaneous
Deaf
Feminist
Gay and Lesbian
Non-Fiction
- Revised 1/9/01
Anthologies
African-American Authors
African Authors
Native American Authors
Asian-American Authors
Asian Authors
Hispanic-American
Latin American/Caribbean
Jewish (American/European)
Deaf
Feminist
Gay and Lesbian
Listed below are links
to resources for students, faculty and staff. There are an innumerable
amount of diversity-related websites on the Internet, and many organizations,
cultures, and subcultures are not represented here.
If you know of additional Internet resources that you feel should be listed
here, please contact Lisa Hastings
or Pat Moody with the
URL and a short description highlighting the features of the site.
Please note that the Diversity Committee at Delaware Tech provides these
links as a courtesy only with no endorsement intended, implied or otherwise;
the content and perspectives presented in these linked sites are not necessarily
those of Delaware Tech or the Diversity Committee. In addition, the categories
defined below are not meant to be representative of all the cultures and
subcultures at Delaware Tech or across the globe.
Internet
Links
Affirmative
Action and Civil Rights
This site, sponsored by the University of Colorado, contains links to
sites on affirmative action and civil rights including federal court cases,
the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, the EEOC, and an affirmative
action review report of the President of the United States and Proposition
209.
The
Affirmative Action and Diversity Project: A Web Page for Research
This site, developed by Professor Carl Gutierrez-Jones of the University
of California at Santa Barbara, presents diverse opinions both sides of
the debate, including both popular and scholarly periodical articles,
policy documents, current legislative updates, and an annotated bibliography
of research and teaching materials. The economics of affirmative action,
the recognition of merit, and individual vs. group rights are some of
the topics addressed.
Database
of Internet Diversity Resources
This site, published by California State University in Santa Barbara's
University Diversity Committee, is a database of diversity related internet
resources It includes databases for multiculturalism, general diversity
issues, as well as its own search engine.
The
Human Diversity Resource Page
This page provides useful resource links for understanding the power of
human differences including links on multiculturalism, diversity and business,
diversity articles and workshops, and museums.
Penn
State's Diversity Strategy
This page contains a listing of on-going efforts of Student Affairs units
to address diversity at Penn State. These efforts will include how the
University has created a welcoming campus climate, recruited and retained
a diverse student body - student staff profile and recruited and retained
a diverse workforce - staff profile.
Healthcare
Issues in Diverse Populations
This site is published by University Health Services (UHS) at Penn State
University. Although there are few links, this page helps provide awareness
for diversity issues in healthcare. UHS offers services to Penn State
students that meet the needs of those individuals of a diverse ethnic
background or sexual orientation.
Race
Relations Institute
The mission of the Race Relations Institute at Fisk University is to facilitate
scholarly research on the emergence and perpetuation of the global system
of racism and strategies to overcome racial injustice. This site contains
links to resources, online discussion groups and the United Nations World
Conference Against Racism.
ANTHOLOGIES
Tales from Many
Lands: an Anthology of Multicultural Folk Literature, ed. By Amita
Stern, HER GR76.S73 1996
African-American
Culture
The Black
Collegian Online
This is the electronic version of The Black Collegian Magazine,
dedicated to providing rich content and resources to Black collegians,
career professionals and all people of color seeking career and self-development
information.
Black
History
This is an on-line resource for black history. The site contains a search
engine which allows searches by date, word or category.
BlackVoices.com
This website provides news, career, entertainment, financial and community
content and tools for African American professionals, college students
and other users.
The
Black World Today
The purpose of this page is to chronicle the daily social, political,
cultural and economic realities of Black communities and countries. Correspondents
and columnists will both report and interpret the news that these realities
generate. The page focuses on news and features about blacks and general
news of value and interest to blacks.
Essence
On-Line
This site is produced by the publishers of Essence Magazine, a lifestyle
magazine for today's African-American woman.
Age
On-line Companion
to The Adult Student's Guide to Survival and Success
This is a great resource to help both students and faculty more effectively
address the specific issues faced by the adult student.
The
Senior Place
This site highlights issues important to senior citizens.
Asian-American
Culture
UCLA:
Asian American Studies Center
The Center hopes to contribute to an understanding of the long neglected
history, rich cultural heritage, and present position of Asian Americans
in our society. This site contain useful links to several publications.
SINA.com
This site targets and provides links to many Asian countries including
China, Japan, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, India, Hong Kong and also overseas Chinese
in North America. SINA is an Internet media and services company for Chinese
communities worldwide, offering global Chinese-language content, up-to-the-minute
news, popular chat rooms and information on the arts, business, finances,
travel, culture and jobs.
Asian-American
Web Sites
This site includes a list of selected Asian-American web resources useful
for academic research and information purposes. Categories include web
index sites, clearinghouses, directories, e-journals, and electronic news.
Gender
UD's Office of Women's
Affairs
This site contains information about UD-sponsored events throughout the
year.
Essence
On-Line
This site is produced by the publishers of Essence Magazine, a
lifestyle magazine for today's African-American woman.
Hispanic
Culture
Hispanic
Reading Room
This sites serves as a focal point to orient and assist researchers looking
for Luso-Hispanic materials available throughout the Library of Congress
relating to those parts of the world encompassing the geographical areas
of the Caribbean, Latin America, and Iberia; the indigenous cultures of
those areas; and peoples throughout the world historically influenced
by Luso-Hispanic heritage, including Latinos in the U.S., and peoples
of Portuguese or Spanish heritage in Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Internet
Resources for Latin America
Molly Molloy and New Mexico State University Library have created an extensive
list of Latin American resources including links to major web directories
and to current event links.
Indigenous
Culture
Native Web
NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization using
the Internet to disseminate information from and about native or Indigenous
nations, peoples and organizations around the world. There are numerous
resources available on this site including links to art, business and
economy, elders, genealogy, law and legal issues, news and media, sports
and athletics, and travel.
Panamanian
Culture
Canal Zone Brats
On December 31, 2000, the Panama Canal had been under the Panamanian Administration
for one year. On this site, you'll learn about Panamanian culture and
the subculture of the "Canal Zone Brats," a term for the local
youth of the Canal Zone.
Native
American Culture
Native
Americans Internet Sites
Sponsored by the University of California, this site cotaina list of links
to Native American web sites.
Russian
Culture
The
Bucknell Russian Program
This award-winning website was developed by Bucknell University and contains
original materials on the history of Russia and the Russian language and
links to information about Russian life and society including iits politics,
news, art, music, literature, and business.
Faculty-Specific
Resources
Arizona
State West's Diversity Web
This site is designed to support both curriculum and various diversity
initiatives. Featured are strategies and resources that will assist in
researching diversity topics including how to find books, articles, videos,
statistics, government-related sites and advocacy groups within a specific
diversity cateogry such as age, disability, gender, religion and sexual
orientation.
University
of Maryland's DiversityWeb
This site, sponsored by the Association of American Colleges and Universities
and the University of Maryland, is an interactive resource hub for higher
education. This site is organized around seven campus diversity priorities
which are listed as Institutional Vision, Leadership and Systematic Change,
Student Involvement and Development, Campus and Community Connections,
Research Evaluation and Impact, Curriculum Transformation, Faculty and
Staff Involvement and Policy and Legal Issues.
Educating
Teachers for Diversity
This web site, sponsored by North Central Regional Educational Laboratory,
has a great page called "Critical Issue: Educating Teachers For Diversity."
Links on this page include articles on diversity and teachers/students
in the form of videotaped interviews, which can be listened to online,
and online articles.
GWU:
Disability Support Services
This page has resources for educators and students but is especially helpful
in providing teaching strategies for students who are visually impaired,
hard of hearing or deaf, mobility impaired or have a learning disability.
Multicultural
Pavilion
This webpage contains resources and dialogues for educators, students
and activists but is especially helpful in providing strategies for the
classroom teacher. Features of this page include teaching tools
for multicultural curriculum transformation, experiential activities for
self-development and prejudice elimination, web- and e-mail-based dialogue
forums on multicultural education, and strategies and tools to enhance
multicultural teaching practices.
Teaching
for Inclusion
This is actually a 14 chapter book, titled Teaching For Inclusion, printed
online. Topics include: Strategies for Inclusive Teaching, Gender
and Your Classroom, Your Diversity, Academic Cuture, and Teaching and
Learning Styles, International Students, Black Students, Asian Students,
Hispanic Students, Gay and Lesbian Students, Students With learning Disabilities,
and the list goes on.
WSU:
Clearninghouse for Multicultural /Bilingual Education
This web site, sponsored by Weber State University, contains many great
links to resources for ESL instructors.
FICTION
DIVERSITY LIST
WILMINGTON CAMPUS
LIBRARY
DELAWARE TECHNICAL & COMMUNITY COLLEGE
(These anthology titles and works by the authors on this list are located
in the Wilmington Campus Library Fiction Collection or Best Seller Collection,
unless a call number is noted. Use the DelTechtive online library catalog
to see specific titles by these authors. Some of the authors listed write
both fiction and nonfiction. See also the Nonfiction Diversity List.)
Anthologies
Aiiieee: an Anthology of Asian-American Writers, ed. by Frank
Chin, et al
America Street: a Multicultural Anthology of Stories, ed. by Anne Mazer
Calling the Wind: Twentieth Century African-American Short Stories, ed.
by Clarence Major
Classic
Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance, ed. By L. Andrews
Coming to Light: Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of
North American, ed. by Brian Swann, PM197.E1C66 1994
Cruel Fictions, Cruel Realities: Short Stories by Latin American Women
Writers, ed. By Kathy S. Leonard.
Dark Matter: a Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora,
ed. By Sheree R.Thomas
A Gathering of Ghetto Writers: Irish, Italian, Jewish, Black, and Puerto
Rican, ed. by Wayne Charles Miller
Global Cultures: A Transnational Short Fiction Reader, ed. by Elisabeth
Young-Bruehl
Growing Up Puerto Rican: an Anthology, ed. by Joy L. DeJesus, PS508.P84G76
1997
Literature of Modern Arabia: an Anthology, ed. by Salma Khadra Jayyusi,
PJ694.E1L5 1989
Men on Men: Best New Gay Fiction (v.1, 2, & 4), ed. By George Stambolian
Mirrorwork: 50 Years of Indian Writing, 1947-1997, ed. by Salmon Rushdie
and Elizabeth West, PR9494.9.V56 1997
New Writing from the Middle East, ed by Leo Hamalian, PJ909.N4
Night Again: Contemporary Fiction from Vietnam, ed. By Linh Dinh
No Walls of Stone: an Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Writers, ed. By Jill Jepson, PS508.D43N6 1992
Norton Anthology of African-American Literature, ed. by Henry Louis Gates,
Jr.
PS508.N3N67 1997
Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writings
of North America, ed. By Joy Harjo, PS508.I5R38 1997
Remaking a Lost Harmony: Stories from the Hispanic Caribbean, ed. by Margarite
Fernandez Olmas and Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature, ed. By Alison Donnell, PR9205.5.R68
1996
Spooks, Spies and Private Eyes: Black Mystery, Crime and Suspense Fiction,
ed. by Paula L. Woods
Tales from Many Lands: an Anthology of Multicultural Folk Literature,
ed. By Amita Stern, HER GR76.S73 199
Under African
Skies: Modern African Stories, ed. By Charles R. Larson
Whistling Bird: Women Writers of the Caribbean, ed. By Elaine Campbell
and Pierrette Frickey
African-American
Authors
Ansa, Tina McElroy
Adams, Jenoyne
Askew, Rilla
Baisden, Michael
Baldwin, James
Bambara, Toni Cade
Berry, Bertice
Berry, Venise
Bradley, David
Briscoe, Connie
Bowman, Elizabeth Atkins
Brown, Parry
Calling the Wind: Twentieth Century African-American Short Stories,
ed. by Clarence Major
Campbell, Bebe Moore
Carter, Charlotte
Cary, Lorene
Channer, Colin
Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance, ed. By L. Andrews
Copeland, Sheila
Clair, Maxine
Darden, Christopher
Dark Matter: a Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora,
ed. By Sheree R.Thomas
Dash, Julie
Davis, Thulani
DeBerry, Virginia
Dickey, Eric Jerome
Due, Tananarive
Ellison, Ralph
Elam, Patricia
Fauset, Jessie
Files, Lolita
Gaines, Ernest
Gould, Sandra Lee
Hardy, James Earl
Hawlsey, Kuwana
Hopkinson, Nalo
Hunter, Travis
Haley, Alex
Harris, E. Lynn
Hill, Lawrence
Himes, Chester
Hurston, Zora Neal
Jackson, Brian Keith
Jackson, Sheneska
Jackson-Okopu, Sandra
Jo, Yolanda
Johnson, Charles
Kamu, Agymah
Kelley, Norman
Lamar, Jake
Larsen, Nella
Lattany, Kristan
Lambright, Slim
Lee, Helen Elaine |
Lester, Julius
Little, Benilde
Lovelace, Earl
Major, Marcus
McBride, James
McLarin, Kim
Miller, Karen E. Quinones
Murray, Victoria Christopher
McKinney-Whetstone, Diane
McMillan, Rosalyn
McMillan, Terry
Mickelbury, Penny
Mitchell, Sharon
Major, Clarence
Marshall, Paule
Meriwether, Louise
Morrison, Toni
Mosley, Walter
Naylor, Gloria
Neely, Barbara
Norton Anthology of African-American Literature, ed. by Henry Louis
Gates, Jr
PS508.N3N67 1997
Parker, Gwendolyn
Pate, Alexs D
Phillips, Caryl
Pinckney, Darryl
Porter, Connie
Randall, Alice
Rhodes, Jewell Parker
Riley, Len
Roby, Kimberla
Roy, Lucinda
Sanders, Dori
Senna, Danzy
Sinclair, April
Smith, Mary Burnett
Swindle, Renee
Spencer, Camika
Spooks, Spies and Private Eyes: Black Mystery, Crime and Suspense
Fiction, ed. by Paula L. Woods
Shange, Ntozake
Tademy, Lalita
Thomas, Jacquelin
Taylor, Mel
Trice, Dawn Turner
Troutt, David Dante
Tyree, Omar
Walker, Alice
Welch-Tyson, Delorys
West, Dorothy
Whitfield, Van
White, Franklin
Whitehead, Colson
Wideman, John Edgar
Wright, Richard
Wright, Zara
Youngblood, Shay |
African
Authors
Achebe, Chinua
Aidoo, Ama Ata
Collen, Lindsey
Farah, Nuruddin
Gordimer, Nadine
Ndibe, Okey
Paton, Alan
Sithole, Ndabaningi
Soyinka, Wole
Under African Skies: Modern African Stories, ed. By Charles R. Larson
Native
American Authors
Alexie, Sherman
Andrews, Raymond
Blevins, Win
Brown, Dee
Coming to Light: Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of
North American, ed. by Brian Swann, PM197.E1C66 1994
Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth
Erdrich, Louise
Hale, Janet Campbell
King, Thomas
Kingsolver, Barbara
McNickle, D'Arcy
Momaday, N. Scott
Monture, Joel
Power, Susan
Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writings
of North America, ed. By Joy Harjo, PS508.I5R38 1997
Silko, Leslie
Stein, Garth
Welsh, James
Asian-American
Authors
Aiiieee: an Anthology of Asian-American Writers, ed. by Frank
Chin, et al
Chandra, Vikram
Chang, Leonard
Lee, Gus
Lord, Bette Bao
Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee
Lee, Chang-rae
Jin, Ha
Markandaya, Kamala
Min, Anchee
Mukherjee, Bharati
Ng, Fae Myenne
Stout, Mira
Tan, Amy
Wong, Norman
Xiaolong, Qiu
Asian
Authors
Alai
Ch'iu, Hsiao-lung
Hwang, Sun-won
Jose, F. Sionil
Kang, Sok-Kyong
Khue, Le Minh
Le, Minh Khu
Mirrorwork: 50 Years of Indian Writing, 1947-1997, ed. by Salmon Rushdie
and Elizabeth West, PR9494.9.V56 1997
Mishima, Yukio
Naipaul, V.S.
Night Again: Contemporary Fiction from Vietnam, ed. By Linh Dinh
Rushdie, Salman
Roy, Arundhati
Seth, Vikram
Xingjian, Gao
Yoshimoto, Banana
Hispanic-American
Agueros, Jack
Blanco, Evangeline
Castillo, Ana
Escandon, Maria Amparo
Ferre, Rosario
Growing Up Puerto Rican: an Anthology, ed. by Joy L. DeJesus, PS508P84G76
1997
Hijuelos, Oscar
Lopez-Medina, Slyvia
Mohr, Nicholasa
Ortiz Cofer, Judith
Santiago, Esmeralda
Santiago, Soledad
Yglesias, Rafael
Latin
American/Caribbean
Adisa, Opal Palmer
Allende, Isabel
Argueta, Manlio
Benitez, Sandra
Cliff, Michele
Conde, Maryse
Cortazar, Julio
Cruel Fictions, Cruel Realities: Short Stories by Latin American Women
Writers, ed. By Kathy S. Leonard.
Danticat, Edwidge
Eco, Umberto
Esquivel, Laura
Fuentes, Carlos
Garcia Marquez, Gabriel
Growing Up Puerto Rican: an Anthology, ed. by Joy L. DeJesus, PS508.P84G76
1997
Kincaid, Jamica
Lovelace, Earl
Mastretta, Angeles
Naipaul, V.S.
Nunez, Elizabeth
Queiroz, Rachel de
Remaking a Lost Harmony: Stories from the Hispanic Caribbean, ed. by Margarite
Fernandez Olmas and Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature, ed. By Alison Donnell, PR9205.5.R68
1996
Vargas Llosa, Mario
Whistling Bird: Women Writers of the Caribbean, ed. By Elaine Campbell
and Pierrette Frickey
Jewish
(American/European)
Heller, Joseph
Potak, Chaim
Ragen, Naomi
Roth, Henry
Roth, Philip
Singer, Isaac Bashevis
Uris, Leon
Wiesel, Elie
Wouk, Herman
Middle
East
Agnon, S.Y.
Khashoggi, Soheir
Maalouf, Amin
Mahfouz, Naguib
Megged, Aharon
Memmi, Albert
Munif, Abd al-Rahman
Literature of Modern Arabia: an Anthology, ed. by Salma Khadra Jayyusi,
PJ694.E1L5 1989
New Writing from the Middle East, ed by Leo Hamalian, PJ909.N4
Yehoshua, A.B.
European/Miscellaneous
Fallaci, Oriana (Italy)
Giovene, Andrea (Italy)
Grossman, Vasily (Russia)
Hesse, Herman (Germany)
Kazantzakis, Nikos (Greece)
Kundera, Milan (Czechoslovakia)
Nabokov, Vladimir (Russia)
Pasternak, Boris (Russia)
Rufin, Jean-Christophe (France)
Shea, Suzanne Strempek (Polish-American)
Tales from
Many Lands: an Anthology of Multicultural Folk Literature, ed. By
Amita Stern, HER GR76.S73 1996
Wassmo, Herbjorg (Norway)
Deaf
No Walls of Stone: an Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard
of Hearing Writers, ed. By Jill Jepson, PS508.D43N6 1992
eminist
Brookner, Anita
Chopin, Kate
Didion, Joan
French, Marilyn
Hoffman, Alice
Tyler, Anne
Gay
and Lesbian
Baldwin, James
Barker, Clive
Brown, Rita Mae
Capote, William
Men on Men: Best New Gay Fiction (vol. 1,2, & 4), ed. By George Stambolian
Mishima, Ukio
Proust, Marcel
Renault, Mary
NONFICTION
DIVERSITY LIST
(INCLUDING POETRY AND DRAMA)
WILMINGTON CAMPUS
LIBRARY
DELAWARE TECHNICAL & COMMUNITY COLLEGE
(These anthology titles and works by the authors on this list are
located in the Nonfiction Collection at the Wilmington Campus Library.
Use the DelTechtive online library catalog to see specific titles by these
authors. Some of the authors listed write both nonfiction and fiction.
See also the Fiction Diversity List.)
Anthologies
Giant
Steps: the New Generation of African American Writers,
ed. By Kevin Young, PS508.N3G53 2000
Here
First: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers, ed. By
Arnold Krupat and Brian Swann, E89.5.E84 2000
Tilting
the Continent: Southeast Asian American Writing, ed. By Shirley Geok-lin
Lim, PS508.A8T55 2000
Call
& Response: the Riverside Anthology of the African American Literary
Tradition, ed. by Patricia Hill, PS508.N3C56 1998
Coming
to Light: Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of North
America, ed. by Brian Swann, PM197.E1C66 1994
Creating a Place for Ourselves: Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Community Histories,
ed. by Brett Beemyn,
HQ76.3.U5C74 1997
Growing Up Puerto Rican:
an Anthology, ed. by Joy L. DeJesus, PS508.P84G76 1997
Flat-footed
Truths: Telling Black Women’s Lives, ed. by Patricia Bell-Scott, Best
Seller
Making More Waves: New Writing by Asian American Women, ed. by Elaine
H. Kim, PS508.A8M35 1997
Making Waves: an Anthology of Writings by and about Asian American Women,
by Asian Women United of California, E184.O6M24 1989
Mirrorwork: 50 Years of Indian Writing, 1947-1997, ed. by Salmon Rushdie
and Elizabeth West, PR9494.9.V56 1997
New Writing from the Middle East, ed by Leo Hamalian, PJ909.N4
No Walls of Stone: an Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Writers, ed. by Jill Jepson, PS508.D43N6 1992
Norton Anthology of African-American Literature, ed. by Henry Louis Gates,
Jr., PS508.N3N67 1997
Race: an Anthology in the First Person, ed. by Bart Schneider, E184.A1R226
1997
Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writings
of North America, ed. By Joy Harjo, PS508.I5R38 1997
Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature, ed. by Alison Donnell, PR9205.5.R68
1996
Speaking for the Generations: Native Writers on Writing, ed. by Simon
J. Ortiz, PS501.S85 1988
Unsettling America: an Anthology of Contemporary Multicultural Poetry,
ed. by Maria Massiotti, PS591.M54 1994
Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose, ed. by Barbara Tran,
PS153.V57W37 1998
African-American
Authors
Dirie, Waris
Giant
Steps: the New Generation of African American Writers, ed. By Kevin
Young, PS508.N3G53 2000
Williams,
Angel Kyodo
Angelou,
Maya
Baldwin, James
Baraka, Amiri (aka LeRoi Jones)
Blassingame, John W
Bell, Derrick
Benjamin, Lois
Brooks, Gwendolyn
Call & Response: the Riverside Anthology of the African American Literary
Tradition, ed. by Patricia
Hill, PS508.N3C56 1998
Clark,
Breena
Cleaver, Eldridge
Cose, Ellis
DeBerry, Virginia
Dickerson, Debra J.
DuBois, W.E.B.
Dunbar, Paul Lawrence
Dyson, Michael Eric
Farmer, James
Flat-footed Truths: Telling Black Women’s Lives, ed. by Patricia Bell-Scott,
Best Seller
Franklin, Aretha
Franklin, John Hope
Gates, Henry Louis
Giovanni, Nikki
Graves, Earl G.
Haizlip, Shirlee Taylor
Haley, Alex
Hansberry, Lorraine
Hooks, Bell
Hughes, Langston
Hurston, Zora Neal
Jackson, Jesse
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
King, Mary E.
Mathabane, Mark
McBride, James
McPherson, James Alan
Nelson, Alice Dunbar
Norton Anthology of African-American Literature, ed. by Henry Louis Gates,
Jr., PS508.N3N67 1997
Pemberton, Gayle
Raines, Howell
Richburg, Keith
Robeson, Paul
Shange, Ntozake
Sowell, Thomas
Staples, Robert
Walker, Alice
Wallace, Michele
West, Cornell
Wiley, Ralph
Wright, Richard
African
Authors
Kassindja, Fauziya
Mandela, Nelson
Mandela, Winnie
Native
American Authors
Here First: Autobiographical
Essays by Native American Writers,
ed. By Arnold Krupat and Brian Swann, E89.5.E84 2000
Hogan,
Linda
Allen,
Paula Gunn
Baughman, Michael
Brave Bird, Mary
Brown, Dee
Coming to Light: Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of
North American, ed. by Brian Swann, PM197.E1C66 1994
Hale, Janet Campbell
Momaday, N. Scott
Monroe, Mark
Mourning Dove
Northrup, Jim
Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writings
of North America, ed. By Joy Harjo, PS508.I5R38 1997
Speaking for the Generations: Native Writers on Writing, ed. by Simon
J. Ortiz, PS501.S85 1988 Skolnick, Sharon Twotrees, Kaylynn Sullivan
Skolnick, Sharon
Twotrees, Kaylynn Sullivan
Welsh, James
Young Blood, Ray A.
Asian-American
Authors
Mah,
Adeline Yen
Nguyen,
Kien
Tilting
the Continent: Southeast Asian American Writing, ed. By Shirley Geok-lin
Lim, PS508.A8T55 2000
Ung,
Loung
Chan,
Sucheong
Kim, Elizabeth
Kingston, Maxine Hong
Making More Waves: New Writing by Asian American Women, ed. by Elaine
H. Kim, PS508.A8M35 1997
Making Waves: an Anthology of Writings by and about Asian American Women,
by Asian Women United of California, E184.O6M24 1989
Min, Anchee
Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose, ed. By Barbara Tran,
PS153.V57W37 1998
Asian
Authors
Mirrorwork: 50 Years of Indian Writing, 1947-1997, ed. by Salmon
Rushdie and Elizabeth West, PR9494.9.V56 1997
Michima, Yukio
Naipaul, V.S.
Ngor, Haing
Hispanic-American
Levins Morales, Aurora
Chavez,
Linda
Cofer, Judith Ortiz
Colon, Jesus
Ferre, Rosario
Growing Up Puerto Rican: an Anthology, ed. by Joy L. DeJesus, PS508.P84G76
1997
Ortiz Cofer, Judith
Rodriguez, Clare E.
Rodriguez, Louis J.
Rodriguez, Richard
Santiago, Esmeralda
Soto, Hernando de
Thomas, Piri
Latin
American/Caribbean
Ferre, Rosario
Fuentes, Carlos
Growing Up Puerto Rican: an Anthology, ed. by Joy L. DeJesus, PS508.P84G76
1997
Naipaul, V.S.
Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature, ed. By Alison Donnell, PR9205.5.R68
1996
Jewish
(American/European)
Arendt, Hannah
Dawidowicz, Lucy
Roiphe, Anne Richardson
Wiesel, Elie
Deaf
Ballin, Albert
Laborit, Emmanuelle
No Walls of Stone: an Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing
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Feminist
DeBeauvoir, Simone
Friedan, Betty
French, Marilyn
Greer, Germaine
Stein, Gertrude
Steinem, Gloria
Gay and Lesbian
Creating a Place for Ourselves: Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Community
Histories, ed. by Brett Beemyn, HQ76.3.U5C74 1997
Foucault, Michel
Nin, Anais
Shilts, Randy
Stein, Gertrude,
Wilde, Oscar
Williams, Tennessee
1999
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