Recordings: Speeches of African Americans
The following are some of the many tapes and discs of the literature of African Americans in the University Library at USC. Use the subject headings listed at the bottom of the page to locate additional recordings.
To obtain full information on a specific recording listed below, enter the title in Homer, the online catalog. Once the citation is shown on the screen, type AI for additional information. Typing HD will indicate whether the item is available.
Audiotapes:
- Apptheker, Bettina. Race and Class: Patriarchal Politics and Women's
Experiences.
- Leavey cassette #2595
- Black Homes for Black Children.
- Social Work cassette #2708
- Davis, Angela. Black Women in America.
- Leavey cassette #864
- King, Martin Luther, Jr. I Shall Die But That is All I Shall Do For Death.
- Leavey cassette #323
- ---. In Search of Freedom.
- Leavey cassette #241
- ---. The Sickness of America.
- Leavey cassette #2660
- Solomon, Barbara. The Revolution of the Powerless: A Social Work Response.
- Social Work cassette #2706
- Tutu, Desmond. A Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Leavey cassette #3125
Videorecordings:
- Jackson, Jesse. Rainbow Coalition
- Leavey COLVID 73 (v.3)
- King, Martin Luther King, Jr. I Have A Dream
- Leavey COLVID 73 (v.5)
- ---. The Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Leavey COLVID 85
To find additional speeches by African Americans use the following subject heading in Homer:
- Afro-Americans - Addresses - Sound Recording
- Afro-Americans - Civil Rights - Sound Recording
Remember: don't use punctuation in Homer.