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DOROTHY PORTER WESLEY (1905-1970): RELATED SITES

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Reclaiming the American Library Past: Writing the Women Ed. Suzanne Hildenbrand. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex (Information Management, Policy and Services), 1996. 324p..." Of all the articles, my favorites, "Dorothy Porter Wesley: Bibliographer, Curator, and Scholar" ...reminded me of myself."

Britton, Helen H. "Dorothy Porter Wesley; a bio-bibliographic profile" In American Black Women in the Arts and Social Sciences; a Bibliographic Survery. 3rd ed. Metuchen, Greenwood Press, 1996.

"Museum Mourns Dr. Dorothy Porter Wesley". In: National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center Newsletter 7(2):6 Spring 1996

"Dorothy Burnett Porter Wesley". By Nancy and Randall K. Burkett in Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society v. 106 Pt 1, 1996:31-35

Madison, Avril Johnson and Dorothy Porter Wesley. "Pioneers of Public History: Dorothy Burnett Porter Wesley: Enterprising Steward of Black Culture". In Public Historian v. 17 no. 1:15-40 Winter, 1995

Black Women in America; An Historical Encyclopedia. Edited by Darlene Clark Hine. NY, Carlson, 1993.

Bahn, Esme E. "Library Curator, Librarian". In Notable Black American Women. Edited by Jessie Carney Smith. Detroit, Gale, 1992. pp. 863-864

"Black Antiquarians and Bibliophiles Revisited, With a Glance at Today's Lovers of Books and Memorabilia: Dorothy Porter Wesley&uot;.q In Black Bibliophiles and Collectors: Preservers of Black History, Elinor D. Winnette, W. Paul Coates and Thomas Battle, editors. Washington, D.C., Howard University Press, 1990, p. 3-20.

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