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February is African American History Month
On February 2, President Obama issued a proclamation recognizing National African American History Month 2009. African American or Black History Month is a remembrance of important people and events in the history of the African diaspora.
A great many African Americans contribute and have contributed in the past to the rich and diverse literary culture of our country. I asked Harford County Public Librarians to help me with a list of African American authors and titles from as many different eras and in as many different genres that they could think of. This list represents the varied crative output of African Americans today and in the past for an audience with wide interests and I hope you enjoy it. It can be found in My Next Good Book, and I will be adding to it during the month.
A great many African Americans contribute and have contributed in the past to the rich and diverse literary culture of our country. I asked Harford County Public Librarians to help me with a list of African American authors and titles from as many different eras and in as many different genres that they could think of. This list represents the varied crative output of African Americans today and in the past for an audience with wide interests and I hope you enjoy it. It can be found in My Next Good Book, and I will be adding to it during the month.
posted by Elizabeth on 2/09/2009




