Abdul Alkalimat, University of Illinois at Urbana
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Abdul Alkalimat, University of Illinois at Urbana
Reflections on Black Metropolis Research Consortium Mapping and Pointing the Way Abdul Alkalimat University of Illinois Historical development of Black Studies Black Studies as social movement Black liberation movement targets higher education and creates new intellectual space for creative work to serve the needs of the people Black Studies as academic profession Black Studies conforms to campus culture and administrative practices and becomes estranged from the community Black Studies as knowledge network With digital technology, Black Studies begins to reunite with the community via cyberspace and become a major global discourse D-7 eBlack Studies Methodology D1: Definition D2: Data D3: Digitization D4: Discovery D5: Design D6: Dissemination D7: Difference Univ. of Illinois digital representation in eBlack Studies What can we find out in the archives of Chicago: Black politics, Black librarians, and Black Studies? Mapping the history of Chicago Black Politics (We got some archives but we need much more.) Archibald (Carey (21.25) Arthur Mitchell (31) Bennett Stewart (.5) Cardiss Collins (287) Carol Mosley Braun (517.5) Cecil Partee (13) Charles Armstrong (2.5) Charles Hayes (3) Corneal Davis (3) Eugene Sawyer (99) James O’Hara (3) Louana Jones (.5) Margaret Smith (40, 5.21) Oscar DePriest (5.3) Ralph Metcalfe (.5) Richard Newhouse (12) Roland Burris (19.5) William Dawson (.5) Harold Washington (1922 – 1987) Seventeen archival collections (3.25, 9.25, 28.5, 54, 54, 62, 24, 27, 15, 15, 73, 32.5, 12, 9, 18.75, 56.25, 87) The African American Librarian Personal papers and organizational files People: Adlean Harris Alfred Woods (12) Charlemae Rollins (56) [ Joseph Rollins (53) ] Clemintine Skinner (4, 14) Doris Saunders (75) Edward Manney (11) Fritz Veit (3.75) Nannie Pinkney (1) Organizations: Black Caucus of the ALA - Chicago Chapter (6) Branch archives: Cleveland Hall (28) Carter G Woodson (74) Vivian Harsh (99) Mapping the history of Black Studies: Documenting the founders Abdul Alkalimat (33) Leon Wash (44) Allison Davis (43.5) Leroy Bryant (132) Cyrus Colter (1.88, 10) Margaret Burroughs (52) Charles Evans (12) Maria Mootry (5) Grace Holt (14) Madeline Stratton Morris (10) Dennis Brutus (15.85) Lorenzo Turner Dominique-Rene DeLerma (36) Tim Black (3.5, 122) Eileen Southern (25.5) Val Gray Ward (40) Leon Forrest (6.43) William Exum (1.46) Mapping the history of Black Studies: White Allies Erwin Salk (80) Eugene Feldman (12) Frank Untermyer (10) Gwendolen Carter (55, 46) Melville Herskovits (22, 78) Robert Park We’re finding the graves, now its time for resurrection! New librarianship is digital, so is 21st century scholarship Thank you For more discussion join [email protected]