Browsing through Bias: The Library of Congress Classification and Subject Headings for African American Studies and LGBTQIA Studies Sara A. Howard and Steven A. Knowlton LIBRARY TRENDS, Vol. 67, No. 1, 2018 (“Race and Ethnicity in Library and Information Science: An Update,” edited by Nicole A. Cooke), pp. 74–88. © 2018 The Board of Trustees, University of Illinois Abstract The knowledge organization system prepared by the Library of Con- gress (LC) and widely used in academic libraries has some disadvan- tages for researchers in the fields of African American studies and LGBTQIA studies. The interdisciplinary nature of those fields means that browsing in stacks or shelflists organized by LC Classification requires looking in numerous locations. As well, persistent bias in the language used for subject headings, as well as the hierarchy of clas- sification for books in these fields, continues to “other” the peoples and topics that populate these titles. This paper offers tools to help researchers have a holistic view of applicable titles across library shelves and hopes to become part of a larger conversation regarding social responsibility and diversity in the library community.1 Introduction The neat division of knowledge into tidy silos of scholarly disciplines, each with its own section of a knowledge organization system (KOS), has long characterized the efforts of libraries to arrange their collections of books. The KOS most commonly used in American academic libraries is the Li- brary of Congress Classification (LCC). LCC, developed between 1899 and 1903 by James C. M. Hanson and Charles Martel, is based on the work of Charles Ammi Cutter. Cutter devised his “Expansive Classification” to em- body the universe of human knowledge within twenty-seven classes, while Hanson and Martel eventually settled on twenty (Chan 1999, 6–12). Those classes tend to mirror the names of academic departments then prevail- ing in colleges and universities (e.g., Philosophy, History, Medicine, and Agriculture). As Drabinski (2013) notes, “libraries are sites constructed by the disciplinary power of language” (94). browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 75 While it is theoretically possible to imagine a KOS that would use an organizing heuristic other than scholarly discipline (e.g., a topical ap- proach), the fact remains that libraries have been using LCC for so long that “researchers are now used to finding documents grouped by disci- pline” (Szostak, Gnoli, and López-Huertas 2016, 96). LCC is in place, and the use of shared catalog records means that most libraries are likely to continue its use. For over a century, the Library of Congress (LC) has produced catalog records that are reused by other libraries, and the avail- ability of LC records has created a strong incentive for libraries to adopt LCC for ease of processing new acquisitions (Edlund 1976; Yee 2009.) As Denda (2005) observes, “this cataloging is often acquired and reused with minimal revision or no revision” (268). Access to monographs in fields such as LGBTQIA and African American studies can be greatly affected by the disciplinary model of LCC, which separates, for example, history from politics, and photography from art. Classification, of course, is only one aspect of the KOS employed by libraries using LCC. It is intended to be complemented by Library of Con- gress Subject Headings (LCSH). While a classification system requires a book to be shelved in a single location, subject headings allow multiple points of topical access to the same work, as Pettee (1946, 48) explains: The parallel lines of our classification schemes are drawn through the flat surface of plane geometry. The interrelationships of a topical name demand another dimension. Names reach up and over the surface. Sugar, for example, many handed like a Hindu god, reaches up a hand from Chemistry, from Agriculture, from Applied arts. These hands clasp in the air under the single term Sugar, irrespective of the classification map on the plane surface below. In a dictionary catalog the logical analysis of a classed catalog is exalted to a third dimension. The logic transcends the limits of a classification scheme, for the interrelation- ships of the special topics reach out into the whole field of knowledge. While not a formal aspect of LC’s KOS, keyword searching in OPACs augments the accessibility provided by subject headings. Both Peterson (2008) and Grey and Hurko (2012) highlight the importance of research- ers using parallel search strategies, employing both LCSH and keyword searching. For research in interdisciplinary fields, this requires that the researcher and the subject librarian, liaison, or reference librarian assist- ing the researcher have a large knowledge set of frequently used terms in a variety of fields (versus the more narrow band of specialized knowledge that can be effective when researching in a more traditional canon.) Despite the guidance provided by LCSH and keyword searching, library patrons still rely upon classification to aid them in their information seek- ing. A number of studies how shown that, even in an OPAC environment, patrons still rely on browsing to help identify books of interest (Massey 2005; Jones 2006; Švab and Žumer 2015; Knowlton and Hackert 2015). 76 library trends/summer 2018 And it is still a common practice for librarians to tell patrons to scan the shelves near a book that is of interest, in case other similar books are also available. This valuable technique for finding materials one might have passed over in a catalog search is a less robust option for those conducting research in interdisciplinary fields. While some might say this is just an- other hurdle for researchers to navigate, there are much deeper implica- tions. As Clarke (2010) notes with regard to LGBTQIA books in a campus library, “the near impossibility of browsing” may result in user frustration that can lead some to “abandon using the library and its resources alto- gether” (83). Whether serving academic or personal research pursuits, this is a risk no library should knowingly undertake. For librarians serving interdisciplinary researchers, then, navigating the classification system for a number of disciplines becomes important. One way to think about interdisciplinary studies is as “a form of research and teaching where each discipline continues to be separate and distinct in its approach to a subject, but where the findings of each discipline are integrated” (Robb 2010, 50). This notion, then, obliges librarians who serve patrons in interdisciplinary fields “to know how to find materials across a wide variety of disciplines” (40). Naturally, Robb adds that such librarians must be conversant with appropriate subject vocabularies. Because of the complexity of LCC, interdisciplinary scholars may find it difficult to immediately identify all the areas of the collection that contain relevant materials. (In fact, scholars in traditional disciplines may also face this difficulty; Hickey and Arlen [2002] report that more than half of the books reviewed in leading historical journals are classified at a location outside the letters assigned to “History” by LCC.) Knapp (2010, 58) writes, “One of the problems with traditional cataloging methods is that they as- sume a sort of omniscience, or a sort of bird’s eye view of how the totality of knowledge is organized . . . in short, they are designed to help librarians locate items more than the average scholar” (italics in the original.) The Hurdles and the Opportunities for Librarians Working in Interdisciplinary Studies This, in turn, provides both opportunities and hurdles for librarians. As Knapp (2012) notes, older roles for librarians are being supplanted by the internet. But openings remain for librarians to “add value to the academic enterprise” (204) of their institutions through facilitating interdisciplin- ary research by virtue of their extensive knowledge of the library’s orga- nization and means of access. The means by which librarians add value is expertise regarding information-seeking tools in multiple disciplines. This requires librarians to become familiar with classification schemes, subject vocabularies, and keywords used in multiple areas. To better define the expertise required in this mission, librarians have been investigating the problematic nature of conducting interdisciplinary browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 77 research (Knapp 2012; Denda 2005). For patrons using the tools of the LC KOS, many difficulties persist due to, among other problems, the silo- like structure of LCC, the lack of consistency in word choice within LCSH, and the dated nature of the terminology. In addition, as will be discussed below, both LCC and LCSH exhibit “othering” tendencies—that is, pre- senting historically marginalized people as fundamentally different from white heterosexual men. Researchers encountering these difficulties are often further frustrated when looking at works addressing marginalized groups and at research by marginalized scholars. Works of, on, and about African American studies or lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (and/or questioning), inter- sex, and asexual (LGBTQIA) studies, or authored by African American or LGBTQIA scholars, have been grudgingly admitted into the academic landscape and are often not collected and acquired at the same pace as other materials. Works in African American studies have been seen “to suffer from invisibility in the publishing and bibliographic world” (Warner 2001, 168). They are not well-represented in standard reference works nor reviewed as frequently as general works. Several scholars have investigated the lack of LGBTQIA representation in both public and academic library collections and how this can lead to alienation from the library (Clarke 2010; Taraba 1990). Whether because of lack of representation on the shelves or the very real phenomenon of being othered in library classification systems, in- terdisciplinary research in studies of marginalized people is complicated. Even if both researcher and librarian are well-versed in different disci- plines, the corresponding terminology, and interdisciplinary research, it might still be difficult to cast a wide-enough net to catch everything that is in a library’s collection. Partly, this is due to the fact that often these ma- terials are scattered across LCC and therefore scattered across the physi- cal space of the library. As an example of the desire of library patrons for breaking down the disciplinary divides in LCC, Clay (2000) surveyed reference staff serving students in African American studies, who noted that a major improvement to library service would be to shelve related materials all together. While that is an unlikelihood in most libraries, li- brarians well-equipped with knowledge of the classification numbers most relevant to African American studies can help patrons negotiate the col- lection more easily. At Princeton University, librarians have created a tool to aid researchers doing interdisciplinary research in the fields of African American studies and LGBTQIA studies, which is described below. Knowledge of LCC and LCSH for interdisciplinary research is particu- larly important in the unique circumstances of librarians serving African American students. Librarians who have a goal of improving information literacy may take note of the findings of Mortimore and Wall (2009), who note that African American students are most receptive to instruction 78 library trends/summer 2018 when they perceive there to be a nurturing, encouraging relationship between instructors and students. Among the ways instructors can culti- vate an experience of nurture is to make explicit the information search process—such as by explaining how library tools like classification and subject headings are created and applied. (To be sure, the field of African American studies is open to students of all races, but in many institutions, African American students are predominant among scholars in the field.) Sharing expertise and interest can also help librarians to overcome what Katapol (2012) observes as “information anxiety” among some Afri- can American students. Information anxiety is stress induced by students’ fears about accessing information. Stress may be caused by external fac- tors such as unfamiliarity with a library’s floor plan, or internal pressures such as fear of being judged when asking for assistance. These factors are compounded in academic libraries by architectural features and library workforces that present “normative Whiteness” to those visiting library spaces (Brook, Ellenwood, and Lazzaro 2015, 248.) Stress is manifested in behaviors of “stress avoidance” (Katapol 2012, 8), such as not approaching librarians for assistance. Among the African American graduate students surveyed by Katapol, common sources of in- formation anxiety related to academic libraries included, first, perceptions that non-African American librarians are “disinterested in and disrespect- ful of minority-related research” (10) and also lack expertise, and second, fear of encouraging stereotypes of “incompetence” by revealing a need to learn more about library resources. An obvious approach to overcoming library anxiety is to make clear a librarian’s enthusiasm for and familiarity with library resources for African American studies, and to lower barriers to students’ unmediated use of the collection. Although her language is dated, in 1970, Smith (21) laid out the competencies that should be ex- pected of any librarian working with African American studies: a. Application of sound principles in the selection of various types of materi- als by and about the Negro. b. Ability to organize materials in various forms that are grouped under numerous subjects concerning the Negro. c. Skill in the preparation of special subject bibliographies. d. Ability to identify major collections of research materials on the Negro. e. Ability to identify major contributors to the literature of the Negro. . . . f. Ability to interpret materials by and about the Negro to library users and to the community. g. Ability to integrate thoroughly these materials with the literature on other aspects of American life and culture. These competencies are still necessary and will serve the unique needs of researchers in African American studies. Librarians in the field of LGBTQIA studies face many of the same is- sues. Collections are often lacking in comparison to more traditional sub- ject areas, or in some cases are nonexistent (Alexander and Miselis 2007; browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 79 Clarke 2010; Taraba 1990). As with African American studies and women’s studies, LGBTQIA materials are often scattered across the library, making it more difficult to visualize the scope of a topic, and also interfering with the shelf-browsing search technique. Librarians, whether designated as the specialist in LGBTQIA studies or not, should also be aware that pa- trons asking for the location of these materials or wanting other assistance might be reading for personal reasons rather than in a scholarly pursuit. Language used by librarians is extremely important, as the wrong words may alienate a patron from both the library as a space and librarians. If LGBTQIA materials are lacking, or if keyword searches come up empty (for example, searching for “queer” in LCSH), librarians should be trans- parent with the patrons about the reasons why; creating an open dialogue between librarian and patron only serves to strengthen the role of the library in a given community. It is best to avoid the situation Hope Olson (2001) describes as “library users seeking material on topics outside of a traditional mainstream . . . meet[ing] with frustration in finding nothing, or . . . find[ing] something but miss[ing] important relevant materials” (639), and not knowing how to find other similar items in the collection. In summary, one of the ways that librarians can embrace the Ameri- can Library Association’s “Core Values” of diversity and social responsibil- ity, as called for by Roberts and Noble (2016), is to provide insight into the means of access to materials by and about traditionally marginalized people. Classification and Subject Headings for African American Studies and LGBTQIA Studies Understanding the classification and subject headings for interdisciplinary topics starts with observing their history and basic structure. From there, we can assemble lists of appropriate entries for dissemination among li- brarians and researchers. Library of Congress Classification for African American Studies The most prominent classification for African American studies is at E184–E185. The E class was the first to be published, in 1901, and was originally titled America: History and Geography (Chan 1999, 207). While the class is now simply titled History of the Americas, the geographical elements remain in the first section of the class. E184–E185 is labeled “Elements in the population” and includes classification numbers for populations identified by ethnicity, nationality, race, or religious denomination, such as “Cornish,” “Cubans,” “Jews,” and “Mennonites.” African Americans are classified at E184.5–E184.7, for topics such as general historiography, ethnology/sociology of African American communities, and the field of African American studies. E185 is labeled “Elements in the population. African Americans. General works. History.” African American history is 80 library trends/summer 2018 included in this classification number, but so are a number of other top- ics, ranging from African American rhetoric, to demographic studies, to humor by African Americans. Cazort (1971, 4) calls E185 “the hall-closet of classification.” Because E185 has subdivisions according to historical pe- riod, entries that are not strictly historical in nature are classified accord- ing to the period in which they were produced. “Special topics” begin at E185.62 and include entries such as “Intermarriage of races,” “Economic conditions,” and “Social conditions.” E185.9 is reserved for coverage of African American life and history in regions or states. While materials continue to be cataloged in E185, Cazort (3) noted a trend in 1971 that has continued to the present, of LC “more and more . . . placing black materials within the subject area into which they fall.” In such cases, access may be provided either through appropriate subject headings or through elements of LCC that specify coverage of African Americans within the topic. In the latter case, Clack (1975, 44) has noted, “Although the outline [of E184–E185] is arranged so that all materials about blacks in the United States may be kept together, notation which is coextensive with the pub- lished literature is available elsewhere in the system if one has the time, talent, and patience to search it out. Additional or alternative classifica- tion locations are to be found in each of the twenty-six volumes of the schedules.” In 1975, the attempt to identify classification numbers outside of E184–E185 was sometimes “an exercise in futility because of the lack of access to the themes [in LCC] through the index.” However, in the age of the personal computer, assembling a list of relevant classification numbers is easier, with the use of full-text readable PDFs of the LCC schedule. In table 1, we present what we believe is a complete list of LCC num- bers where material relating to African American studies may be located (see the Appendix for all tables). The focus has been on African Ameri- can studies as defined by the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University: “Teaching and research about African-descended people, with a central focus on their experiences in the United States” (Department of African American Studies 2015). Classification numbers that apply to people living in the continent of Africa are excluded. Some classification numbers have been changed from earlier editions of LCC but may persist in catalogs. Those numbers are marked with an asterisk. The list was assembled according to this process: 1. The full text of the current LCC was accessed at https://www.loc.gov /aba/publications/FreeLCC/freelcc.html#About. 2. Each schedule was searched (using the “Find” function in Adobe Acro- bat) for the terms “Black,” “Negro,” and “African American.” (For the distinction between Black and African American, please see the discus- sion under “Subject Headings for African American Studies,” below.) 3. Certain classification numbers have tables, which show how a number browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 81 may be modified to indicate coverage of a certain facet of the topic in question. When tables specified that a classification number could be extended to indicate coverage of African Americans or Blacks, the ap- plicable classification number was generated from the table. 4. Broader terms that include African Americans were also searched (e.g., “minorities”). 5. Topics that disproportionately concern or affect African Americans (such as “slavery,” “discrimination,” “segregation,” and “sickle cell anemia”) were searched. Similarly, genres of art or performance in which Afri- can Americans play a dominant role, such as jazz and soul music, are included. 6. When the classification indicates coverage of individuals, any African Americans mentioned in the classification were noted. 7. Certain classification ranges, particularly those in music, art, cinema, and literature, allow for classification of individuals. As a representative sample, one hundred names ( judged by the authors to be “well known” by most Americans) were selected from African American National Biog- raphy (Gates and Higginbotham 2013) and added to the list. 8. This process was augmented by consulting lists prepared by Clack (1975), Cazort (1971), and Nancy Olson (1974). In table 2, we present an index to this list of classification numbers. The index is modeled on the indexes that appear in each volume of LCC. For potential uses of these tables, please see the section on “Potential Uses for Tables and Indexes to LC Classification.” Library of Congress Classification for LGBTQIA Studies The most prominent classification for LGBTQIA studies is at HQ12 thru HQ79. Class H contains the Social Sciences. Subclass HQ is listed as “The Family. Marriage. Women.” A copy of the hierarchical relationship ap- pears below. HQ1-2044 The Family. Marriage. Women HQ12-449 Sexual life HQ19-30.7 Sexual behavior and attitudes. Sexuality HQ31-64 Sex instruction and sexual ethics HQ71-72 Sexual deviations HQ74-74.2 Bisexuality HQ75-76.8 Homosexuality. Lesbianism HQ77-77.2 Transvestism HQ77.7-77.95 Transexualism In table 3, we present what we believe is a complete list of LCC numbers where material relating to LGBTQIA studies may be located. Some classifi- cation numbers have been changed from earlier editions of LCC, but may persist in catalogs. Those numbers are marked with an asterisk. 82 library trends/summer 2018 The list was assembled according to this process: 1. The full text of the current LCC was accessed at https://www.loc.gov /aba/publications/FreeLCC/freelcc.html#About. 2. Each schedule was searched (using the “Find” function in Adobe Acro- bat), for the following search terms: ACT-UP, advocate, AIDS, bisexual, fag, gay(s), gay liberation, gender, homophobia, homosexual, lesbian(s), Log Cabin Republicans, LAMBDA, marriage equality (also, same sex marriage), Mattachine, queer, sexual identity, sexual minorities, sexual preference, Stonewall, sodomy/sodomite, transgender, transphobia, transsexual. The Historical Dictionary of Homosexuality (Pickett 2009) and The Guide to Gay and Lesbian Resources in the University of Chicago Library (Conaway, Hierl, and Sutter 2002) were both helpful resources in as- sembling the list of search terms. 3. Certain classification numbers have tables that show how a number may be modified to indicate coverage of a certain facet of the topic in question. When tables specified that a classification number could be extended to indicate coverage of LGBTQIA people, the applicable clas- sification number was generated from the table. 4. When the classification indicates coverage of individuals, any LGBTQIA people mentioned in the classification were noted. 5. Certain classification ranges, particularly those in music, art, cinema, and literature, allow for classification of individuals. As a representative sample, twenty-five names ( judged by the authors to be “well known” by most Americans) were selected from Queers in History (Stern 2009) and added to the list. In creating such a list, deciding on the keywords to search within the subject headings is the first intellectual hurdle to jump. For LGBTQIA ma- terials, choosing keywords relating to sex or sexuality is a difficult decision. For this list, the keywords searched were words indicating sexual identity and sexual preference. This decision was based on the thought that we are investigating the identity of the group rather than the behavior of some of its members. Once this decision was made, there was a moment of reflec- tion about the use of the term “sodomy,” which is a behavior rather than an identity, and which is certainly not exclusively a behavior of LGBTQIA folks. However, when looking at the hierarchical relationships in the LCC, sodomy is sometimes used to identify members of a social group (sod- omites—often used as a synonym for gay men) and can be connected via hierarchical relationships to LGBTQIA subject headings. In table 4, we present an index to this list of classification numbers. The index is modeled on the indexes that appear in each volume of LCC. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 83 Potential Uses of Tables and Indexes to LC Classification Potential uses for the lists and the indexes include preparing a LibGuide with the list of classification numbers, including links to the OPAC display. An example may be found at http://libguides.princeton.edu/Browsing ForAfricanAmericanStudies. While the list of classification numbers is useful per se as a tool to ac- quaint librarians and patrons with the many places in which materials of interest to African American studies are located, it also serves to point out some features of LCC that should inform its use: 1. Outdated and biased terminology. While the LCC schedule itself is large- ly invisible to patrons, librarians relying on it will encounter terms such as “Negro,” “miscegenation,” and “Black Muslims” used for the Nation of Islam. 2. What Bethel (1993, 87) calls “a colonial orientation” that “sees Black people in particular as passive objects acted on, rather than as living beings with thoughts, feelings, desires, and aspirations of their own.” This is seen in entries such as “History of the United States. Slavery question, 1849–1853,” “Young Men’s Christian Associations. Work with special classes. Blacks. African Americans,” and “Employment of minority women.” 3. Related to the previous point, a default assumption that unless specified, a person is white. LCC includes numerous entries like “Drug habits. Drug abuse. Ethnic minorities,” “African American press,” and “Dolls and dollhouses. Black dolls,” which do not have equivalent subdivisions for white people. 4. The reliance upon “literary warrant” (the practice of waiting until a sufficient number of books acquired by LC needs a new classification number) produces some entries that seem inconsistent. For example, there are classification numbers for Black Baptist sermons and Black Methodist sermons, but not for Black Pentecostalist sermons. Knowledge of these characteristics of LCC will help librarians to guide patrons in using the collection, to be alert for potentially confusing or of- fensive situations, and to explore the collection in a thorough-going way. Subject Headings for African American Studies and LGBTQIA Studies LCSH is a rigid system defined by a hierarchical organization that is ex- tremely slow and resistant to change (Berman 1993; Denda 2005; H. Olson 2001). While some may argue its rigidity is part of the effectiveness of the system, this same rigidity and resistance to change reproduce problematic social narratives and complicate the research process for those interested in interdisciplinary subjects. 84 library trends/summer 2018 There is a great deal of literature dealing with Library of Congress subject headings for African American and LGBTQIA studies. In the past, there were many concerns about the place of “African American” as a descriptor in precoordinated strings. The descriptors “Homosexuality” and “Gay” and “Lesbian” have raised similar concerns and calls for investigation in LGBTQIA subject headings (Christensen 2008). In current OPACs, key- word searching has made the necessity of properly formulating precoor- dinated subject headings less important. Nonetheless, librarians should be aware of concerns of authors such as Clack (1994), Brown (1995), and Adler (2016), who point out some of the ways that precoordinated subject headings and controlled vocabulary can affect the retrieval of relevant materials. The most important consideration for keyword searching of subject headings in African American studies is that LCSH uses both the terms “Blacks” and “African Americans.” The scope notes help make the distinc- tion clear: Blacks Here are entered works on blacks as an element in the population. Theoretical works discussing the black race from an anthropological point of view are entered under Black race. Works on black people in countries whose racial composition is predominantly black are as- signed headings appropriate for the country as a whole without the use of the heading Blacks. The heading Blacks is assigned to works on such countries only if the work discusses blacks apart from other groups in the country. African Americans Here are entered works on citizens of the United States of black African descent. Works on blacks who temporarily reside in the United States, such as aliens, students from abroad, etc., are entered under Blacks— United States. Works on blacks outside the United States are entered under Blacks—[place]. (Policy and Standards Division 2013, A-96) Thus, keyword searching of subject headings should use one or both terms, as appropriate. The most important considerations for keyword searching of subject headings in LGBTQIA Studies is that LCSH uses the terms “Gays,” “Ho- mosexuality,” “Gay men,” and “Lesbians,” and material about queer peo- ple may be found under each of the headings. Although there is no scope note, the LCSH list notes that “Gays” is used for “Gay people,” “Gay per- sons,” and “Homosexuals [Former heading],” while “Homosexuality” is used for “Same-sex attraction” (Policy and Standards Division 2013, G-56, H-212). Ideally, then, a searcher would use “Gays” for works on people and “Homosexuality” for works on sexual orientation. It may be advisable to continue to search under both headings. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 85 Possible Contributions to Librarianship and Scholarship of a Detailed Knowledge of the LC KOS for Interdisciplinary Studies The creation of these lists was certainly an investment in time, but it pro- duced what we hope will be a useful resource for researchers and librar- ians. These lists also answer a call to the profession made by Knapp (2012) asking us to “promote the ‘whole’ of knowledge and give the growing in- terdisciplinary research movement the support it deserves” (209). Knapp (2012) observed that “librarians are uniquely qualified to play a central role as ‘connectors’ in this movement” (209), and it is our hope that these tools will serve to provide some connections between librarians, patrons, and library collections. These lists of classification numbers act as a virtual shelf of books that cannot be replicated in academic libraries where materials are organized using the LC classification system. These lists, available via a Libguide on the Princeton University website, can act as a stand-alone resource for researchers wanting to see the scope of their area of research or thinking about a narrower focus for a research project. The lists are also useful for collection development. For new librar- ians, or those new to collection development in African American or LGBTQIA studies, these guides can be used to appraise current collec- tions. And far too often, collection development—particularly with ap- proval plans—is done according to LCC runs; knowing the full call number and understanding the hierarchical relationships between topics can help those searching for titles in LC areas they might have looked over in the past and see where there might be holes in current collections at one’s institution. These lists could also be useful to researchers looking for gaps in their knowledge of a subject area. Beyond these important uses, examination of these lists—both the hierarchical relationships and the terminology used—can serve as a launching pad for conversations between librarians and researchers about historical perspectives on a topic and terminology assigned to specific groups. We also build off the ideas of Drabinski, who highlights that as librarians, we “work within and against these linguistic structures: we build and extend them, and we teach users how to navi- gate them” (2013, 94). The lists are tangible ways for students to both see themselves in the stacks, to know their stories are represented, and at the same time for collection development librarians to better “see” where collections are lacking. These lists and related research are produced in the same vein as Adler’s work in Cruising the Library (2017), in which she writes, “This study is an act of love. I view libraries to be absolutely essential in a democratic society, but I also believe that critique opens a field of vi- sion so that we see where we can do better. It is a credit to the institution 86 library trends/summer 2018 of librarianship that these to are open to the public and available to criti- cism” (9). Conclusion The KOS established by LC shows many signs of its origins in the early twentieth century. LCC’s disciplinary structure inhibits techniques such as browsing by researchers in interdisciplinary subjects, and LCSH often employ language and precoordinated strings that serve to “other” histori- cally marginalized people. In order to best serve patrons, and to estab- lish ourselves as critical participants in the post-internet research process, librarians can equip themselves to assist interdisciplinary researchers by becoming familiar with the classification numbers, subject headings, and frequently used keywords in a number of fields. To aid in that process, we have assembled lists of LCC numbers throughout the classification that are applied to materials in African American studies and LGBTQIA stud- ies. Observations about the nature of LCC and LCSH in the fields of Af- rican American studies and LGBTQIA studies confirm concerns of other scholars about bias exhibited by the LC KOS. Despite its drawbacks, this KOS is likely to continue in use by academic libraries, and librarians who understand it and can aid patrons in using it will be better placed to as- sist in interdisciplinary research projects and can use this knowledge to work toward liberating researchers from the antiquated and oppressive language of these knowledge organization systems. APPENDIX: TABLES 1– 4 The following tables can be viewed online at http://muse.jhu.edu/resolve /52: Table 1: Library of Congress Classification Numbers Applicable to Materials for African American Studies Table 2: Index to Library of Congress Classification Numbers Applicable to Materials for African American Studies Table 3: Library of Congress Classification Numbers Applicable to Materials for LGBTQIA Studies Table 4: Index to Library of Congress Classification Numbers Applicable to Materials for LGBTQIA Studies Note 1. 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Knowlton is Librarian for History and African American Studies at Prince- ton University. He has published articles on library history, collection development, African American history, and vexillology (the study of flags). Appendix: Tables 1–4 Table 1. Library of Congress Classification Numbers Applicable to Materials for African American Studies Call Number LC Classification Tree *indicates a classification number that is no longer used, but may appear in older catalog records AM29-30 Museums. Collectors and collecting. Description and history of museums. West Indies. AM323-329 Collectors and collecting. Collectibles. Private collections. West Indies. AP230 Juvenile periodicals for Blacks. AP270-271 Periodicals for Blacks. AS71-75 Academies and Learned Societies. West Indies. AY510-581 Almanacs. West Indies. AZ535-547 History of Scholarship and Learning. The Humanities. West Indies. B944.A37 Philosophy (General). Modern. United States. Later 19th and 20th centuries, 1860–2000. Special topics. African American philosophy. BF76.45 Racism in psychology. BF175.4.R34 Psychoanalysis. Relation to racism. BF432.N5 Intelligence. Mental ability. Intelligence testing. Ability testing. Negroes. Blacks. African Americans. BF723.R3 Child psychology. Race awareness. BF724.3.R3 Developmental psychology. Adolescence. Youth. Race awareness. BF730-738* Race and ethnic psychology. BF1714.A37 Astrology. African American. BH301.B53 Aesthetics. Black. BJ1857.A37 Social usages. Etiquette. General works. Special topics. African Americans. BL65.R3 Religion in relation to race. BL625.2 Religious life. African Americans. BL2490 Survival of African religions in America. BL2532 Special cults, religious movements (including special cults and religious movements of the West Indies and Caribbean Area). BL2565 Afro-Caribbean cults (General). BL2590.B7 Afro-Brazilian cults (General). BL2592 History and principles of religion. South American. Special cults, religious movements. BP62.B56 Islam. History. Blacks. African Americans. BP62.N4* Islam. History. Blacks. African Americans. BP190.5.R3 Islam. Race. Race problems. BP212 Islam. Branches, sects, and modifications. Ansaru Allah Community. BP221-223 Islam. Branches, sects, and modifications. Black Muslims. BP223.Z8.E4 Muhammad, Elijah. BP223.Z8.L5745 Malcolm X. BP232 Islam. Branches, sects, and modifications. Moorish Science Temple of America. BP605.B63 Other beliefs and movements. Black Hebrew Israelite Nation. African Hebrew Israelite Nation of Jerusalem. BP605.B64 Other beliefs and movements. Black Hebrews (General). BR128.A16 Relation of Christianity to other religious and philosophical systems. African religions. BR563.N4 Christianity. History. Negroes. African Americans. BR1644.3 Christianity. Pentecostalism. Charismatic movement. African American and/or Black Pentecostals. BS350 Bible. Modern texts and versions. Mixed languages (Creoles). BS521.2 The Bible. Criticism and interpretation. Black interpretations. BS649.N5 The Bible. Prophecy of future special events. Blacks. 2 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree BS680.B48 The Bible. Topics (not otherwise provided for). Blacks. BS680.R2 The Bible. Topics (not otherwise provided for). Race. BS1199.B48 Old Testament. Topics (not otherwise provided for). Blacks. BS2417.R3 New Testament. The teachings of Jesus. Race problems. BT82.7 Black theology. BT304.912 Christology. Life of Christ. Special interpretations of Jesus. African American. BT707.3 Doctrinal theology. Interracial marriage. BT734-734.3 Doctrinal theology. Man and race (includes Race problem and Segregation). BV416.M7-8 Hymns. Hymnbooks. Colored Methodist. BV639.M56 The Church and minorities. BV1190 Young Men’s Christian Associations. Work with special classes. Blacks. African Americans. BV1393.B58 Young Women’s Christian Associations. Work with special classes. Blacks. African Americans. BV1393.N4* Young Women’s Christian Associations. Work with special classes. Blacks. African Americans. BV1523.A37 African American Sunday schools. BV1523.R2 Sunday schools (Church schools). Racial attitudes. BV2521 Missions. African American Baptist. BV2551 Missions. African American Methodist. BV2783 Missions. United States. African Americans. BV4080-4085 Pastoral theology. Education of African American ministers. BV4241.5 Black sermons. BV4316.S6 Sermons to slaves. BV4468.2.A34 Church work with African Americans. BV4468.2.B55 Church work with Blacks (outside the U.S.) BX1407.N4 Catholic Church. History. United States. Negroes. African Americans. BX1759.5.M5 Catholic Church. Moral theology. Casuistry. Cases of conscience, etc. Miscegenation. BX1795.R33 Catholic Church. Race relations. BX5967 Episcopal Church. Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. African American clergy. BX5979 African Americans and the Episcopal Church. BX6194.A4 African Orthodox Church. BX6194.A43 African Orthodox Church of New York. BX6194.A45 African Universal Church. BX6194.A46- African American Spiritual churches. .A468 BX6194.A8 Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God. BX6440-6460.9 African American Baptists. BX7147.A35 Congregationalism. History. United States. African Americans. BX7748.R3 Friends. Society of Friends. Quakers. Race problems. BX7990.H615 Holiness churches. African American Holiness. BX8060.N5 Lutheran churches. History. United States. Negroes. Blacks. African Americans. BX8116.3.A37 Mennonite churches. History. United States. African Americans. BX8435-8473 Black Methodists. BX8440-8449 African Methodist Episcopal Church. BX8450-8459 African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. BX8460-8469 Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. BX8459.A4 Allen, Richard (1760–1831). BX8643.A35 Mormons. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Special topics. African Americans. BX8643.N4* Mormons. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Special topics. African Americans. BX8762.5 African American Pentecostal Churches. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 3 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree BX8946.A35 Presbyterianism. Calvinistic Methodism. History. United States. African Americans. BX8946.N4* Presbyterianism. Calvinistic Methodism. History. United States. African Americans. BX9833.48.A47 Unitarianism. History. United States. African Americans. CB197 Civilization and race. Educational aspects. Intercultural education. CB235 Civilization and race. Black. CD351-362 Diplomatics. Collections of documents, facsimiles, etc., for study. West Indies. CD3065.N37 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Archives. CD3860-3985 Archives. History and statistics. West Indies. CD5701-5710 Seals. Modern. West Indies. CJ2070-2089 Coins. Medieval and modern. West Indies. CJ4961-4964 Tokens. West Indies. CJ5911-5915 Medals and medallions. West Indies. CR304-350 Public and official heraldry. West Indies. CR1360-1369 Family heraldry. West Indies. CR3700-3750 Titles of honor, rank, precedence, etc. West Indies. CS200-261 Genealogy. West Indies. CT339-448 National biography. West Indies. CT510-518 National biography. Cuba. CT530-538 National biography. Haiti. CT540-548 National biography. Dominican Republic. D212.2.B53 Modern history, 1453-. Ethnography of Europe. Blacks. D233.2.B44 Modern history, 1453-. 1453–1648. Ethnography of Europe. Blacks. D547.N4 World War I (1914–1918). Military operations. Western. English. Negroes. D639.A7 World War I (1914–1918). Special topics. Anthropology and ethnology. Race problems. D639.N4 World War I (1914–1918). Special topics. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. D804.5.B55 World War II (1939–1945). Atrocities. War crimes. Holocaust. Other victim groups. Blacks. D810.N4 World War II (1939–1945). Other special topics. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. D810.R3 World War II (1939–1945). Other special topics. Race problems. D1056.2.A38 History of Europe. Ethnography. Africans. D1056.2.B55 History of Europe. Ethnography. Blacks. DA125.A1 History of England. Elements in the population. General works. Minorities. Race question. DA125.M38 History of England. Ethnography. Mauritians. DA125.N4 History of England. Ethnography. Negroes. Blacks. DA125.S56 History of England. Ethnography. Somalis. DA676.9.B55 History of England. London. Ethnography. Blacks. DA676.9.M38 History of England. London. Ethnography. Mauritians. DA676.9.N4* History of England. London. Ethnography. Blacks. DB34.A47 History of Austria. Ethnography. Africans. DB34.B43 History of Austria. Ethnography. Blacks. DB851.57.A37 History of Austria. Vienna. Ethnography. Africans. DC34.5.A37 History of France. Ethnography. Africans. DC34.5.B46 History of France. Ethnography. Beninese. DC34.5.B55 History of France. Ethnography. Blacks. DC34.5.C34 History of France. Ethnography. Cameroonians. DC34.5.C65 History of France. Ethnography. Congolese (Brazzaville). DC34.5.C66 History of France. Ethnography. Congolese (Democratic Republic). DC34.5.M34 History of France. Ethnography. Malians. DC34.5.M38 History of France. Ethnography. Mauritians. DC34.5.N4* History of France. Ethnography. Blacks. 4 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree DC34.5.R33 History of France. Ethnography. Racially mixed people. DC34.5.T64 History of France. Ethnography. Togolese. DC34.5.S45 History of France. Ethnography. Senegalese. DC158.8 History of France. Revolutionary and Napoleonic period, 1789–1815. Other (including Blacks during the Revolution). DC718.A34 History of France. Paris. Ethnography. Africans. DC718.A36 History of France. Paris. Ethnography. Afro-Americans. African-Americans. DC718.B56 History of France. Paris. Ethnography. Blacks. DC718.S35 History of France. Paris. Ethnography. Senegalese. DC718.T64 History of France. Paris. Ethnography. Togolese. DD78.A47 History of Germany. Ethnography. Africans. DD78.B55 History of Germany. Ethnography. Blacks. DD78.S46 History of Germany. Ethnography. Senegalese. DD281.2.M68 History of Germany. East Germany. Ethnography. Mozambicans. DD281.2.N36 History of Germany. East Germany. Ethnography. Namibians. DD867.5.A37 History of Germany. Berlin. Ethnography. Africans. DE73.2.B55 History of the Greco-Roman World. Ethnography. Blacks. DG457.A35 History of Italy. Ethnography. Africans. DG457.S45 History of Italy. Ethnography. Senegalese. DG457.S62 History of Italy. Ethnography. Somalis. DG659.6.A37 History of Italy. Milan. Ethnography. Africans. DG659.6.S45 History of Italy. Milan. Ethnography. Senegalese. DG807.8.N54 History of Italy. Rome. Ethnography. Nigerians. DG845.66.G53 History of Italy. Southern Italy. Ethnography. Ghanaians. DH492.A34 History of Belgium. Ethnography. Africans. DJ92.B53 History of Netherlands. Ethnography. Blacks. DK34.B53 History of Russia, Soviet Union, Former Soviet Republics. Ethnography. Blacks. DK34.N53 History of Russia, Soviet Union, Former Soviet Republics. Ethnography. Nigerians. DK600.3.A35 History of Russia, Soviet Union, Former Soviet Republics. Moscow. Ethnography. Africans. DL641.A47 History of Sweden. Ethnography. Africans. DL641.E86 History of Sweden. Ethnography. Ethiopians. DL641.S65 History of Sweden. Ethnography. Somalis. DP53.A35 History of Spain. Ethnography. Africans. DP53.B39 History of Spain. Ethnography. Beninese. DP53.B45 History of Spain. Ethnography. Blacks. DP358.3.A36 History of Spain. Madrid. Ethnography. Africans. DP534.A37 History of Portugal. Ethnography. Africans. DP534.A54 History of Portugal. Ethnography. Angolans. DP534.G85 History of Portugal. Ethnography. Guineans (Guinea-Bissau). DQ49.A49 History of Switzerland. Ethnography. Africans. DQ49.Z35 History of Switzerland. Ethnography. Zairians. Congolese (Democratic Republic). DR727.A38 History of Turkey. Istanbul (Constantinople). Ethnography. Africans. DT429.5.A38 History of Africa. East Africa. British East Africa (including Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania). Ethnography. African Americans. DT510.43.A37 History of Africa. Ghana (Gold Coast). Ethnography. African Americans. DS28.A35 History of Asia. Ethnography. Africans. DS428.A25 History of Asia. India (Bharat). Ethnography. Africans. DS339.3.A34 History of Asia. Southern Asia. Indian Ocean Region. Ethnography. Africans. DS219.B56 History of Asia. Arabian Peninsula. Saudi Arabia. Ethnography. Blacks. DS59.B55 History of Asia. Middle East. Southwestern Asia. Ancient Orient. Arab East. Ethnography. Blacks. DS559.8.B55 History of Asia. Vietnam War. Other topics. Blacks. DT1770 History of South Africa. Ethnography. South Africans in foreign countries. DT16.5 History of Africa. Africans in foreign countries. African diaspora. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 5 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree DU122.A35 History of Australia. Ethnography. Africans. E29.A43 America. Elements in the population. Akan. E29.C35 America. Elements in the population. Canary Islanders. E29.N3 America. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. E29.Y67 America. Elements in the population. Yoruba. E97.6.H3 Hampton Institute (Hampton, Va.) E98.R28 Indians of North America. Relations with African Americans. E109.A35 Discovery of America and early explorations. African. E176.472.A34 Biography (Collective). Presidents. Relations with specific ethnic groups. African Americans. E184.A1 United States. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts, and problems). E184.A24 United States. Elements in the population. Africans. E184.A95 United States. Elements in the population. Azoreans. E184.B676 United States. Elements in the population. Brass Ankles. E184.B89 United States. Elements in the population. Burundians. E184.C22 United States. Elements in the population. Canary Islanders. E184.C24 United States. Elements in the population. Cape Verdeans. E184.C27 United States. Elements in the population. Caribbean. E184.E74 United States. Elements in the population. Ethiopians. E184.G24 United States. Elements in the population. Gambians. E184.G44 United States. Elements in the population. Ghanaians. E184.G75 United States. Elements in the population. Grenadians. E184.G86 United States. Elements in the population. Guyanese. E184.H27 United States. Elements in the population. Haitians. E184.I96 United States. Elements in the population. Ivorians. E184.J27 United States. Elements in the population. Jamaicans. E184.K42 United States. Elements in the population. Kenyans. E184.L53 United States. Elements in the population. Liberians. E184.M33 United States. Elements in the population. Malians. E184.M44 United States. Elements in the population. Melungeons. E184.N55 United States. Elements in the population. Nigerians. E184.R3 United States. Elements in the population. Ramapo Mountain people. E184.R93 United States. Elements in the population. Rwandans. E184.S48 United States. Elements in the population. Senegalese. E184.S54 United States. Elements in the population. Sierra Leoneans. E184.S67 United States. Elements in the population. Somalis. E184.S77 United States. Elements in the population. Sudanese. E184.Y66 United States. Elements in the population. Yoruba. E184.36.A34 United States. Elements in the population. Jews. Special topics. African American-Jewish relations. E184.5 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Congresses. E184.6 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Collections. Sources. E184.65 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Historiography. E184.7 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Study and teaching. African American studies. E185 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. History (General). E185.18 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. History. To 1863. E185.2 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. History. 1863–1877. E185.5 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. History. Periodicals. Societies. Collections. E185.53 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. History. 1877–1964. Museums. Exhibitions, etc. 6 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree E185.6 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. History. 1877–1964. General works. E185.61 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. History. 1877–1964. Race relations. E185.615 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. History. 1964- (including Race relations). E185.62 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Intermarriage of races. Miscegenation. Mulattoes. E185.625 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Psychosocial factors. Race identity. E185.63 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. African Americans in the Armed Forces. E185.8 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Economic conditions. E185.86 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Social conditions. Social life and customs. E185.89 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Other topics. E185.89.E8 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Ethnobotany. E185.89.I56 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Intellectual life. E185.89.N3 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Names. E185.89.R45 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Reparations. E185.9 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans in the North. E185.912 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans in the Appalachian Region. E185.915 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans in the Middle West and Old Northwest. E185.917 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans in New England. E185.92 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans in the South. E185.925 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans in the West. E185.93.A3 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Alabama. E185.93.A4 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Alaska. E185.93.A7 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Arizona. E185.93.A8 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Arkansas. E185.93.C2 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. California. E185.93.C6 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Colorado. E185.93.C7 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Connecticut. E185.93.D4 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Delaware. E185.93.D6 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. District of Columbia. E185.93.F5 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Florida. E185.93.G4 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Georgia. E185.93.H3 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Hawaii. E185.93.I15 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Idaho. E185.93.I2 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Illinois. E185.93.I4 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Indiana. E185.93.I64 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Iowa. E185.93.K16 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Kansas. E185.93.K3 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Kentucky. E185.93.L6 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Louisiana. E185.93.M15 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Maine. E185.93.M2 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Maryland. E185.93.M3 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Massachusetts. E185.93.M5 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Michigan. E185.93.M55 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Minnesota. E185.93.M6 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Mississippi. E185.93.M7 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Missouri. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 7 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree E185.93.M8 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Montana. E185.93.N5 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Nebraska. E185.93.N52 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Nevada. E185.93.N53 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. New Hampshire. E185.93.N54 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. New Jersey. E185.93.N55 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. New Mexico. E185.93.N56 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. New York. E185.93.N6 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. North Carolina. E185.93.N7 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. North Dakota. E185.93.O2 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Ohio. E185.93.O4 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Oklahoma. E185.93.O7 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Oregon. E185.93.P41 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Pennsylvania. E185.93.R4 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Rhode Island. E185.93.S7 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. South Carolina. E185.93.S8 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. South Dakota. E185.93.T3 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Tennessee. E185.93.T4 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Texas. E185.93.U8 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Utah. E185.93.V4 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Vermont. E185.93.V8 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Virginia. E185.93.W3 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Washington. E185.93.W5 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. West Virginia. E185.93.W58 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Wisconsin. E185.93.W9 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Wyoming. E185.94 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans living in foreign countries (Collectively). E185.96 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Biography. Genealogy (Collective). E185.97.A-Z United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Biography. Genealogy (Individual, A-Z). E185.97.W4 Washington, Booker T. E185.97.B34 Bethune, Mary McLeod. E185.97.D4 Delany, Martin Robinson. E185.97.D73 Du Bois, W. E. B. E185.97.G3 Garvey, Marcus. E185.97.H35 Hamer, Fannie Lou. E185.97.J25 Jackson, Jesse L., Sr. E185.97.K5 King, Martin Luther, Jr. E185.97.L79 Locke, Alain. E185.97.N48 Newton, Huey. E185.97.R27 Randolph, A. Philip. E185.97.R6 Robeson, Paul. E185.97.T8 Truth, Sojourner. E185.97.W55 Wells-Barnett, Ida. E185.97.W6 White, Walter. E185.98 United States. Elements in the population. African Americans. Biography of persons other than African Americans identified primarily with African Americans. E269.H3 History of the United States. The Revolution, 1775–1783. Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, etc. Haitians. E269.N3 History of the United States. The Revolution, 1775–1783. Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, etc. Negroes. African Americans. E359.9.A35 History of the United States. War of 1812. The American Army. Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, etc. African Americans. 8 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree E359.9.N4* History of the United States. War of 1812. The American Army. Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, etc. African Americans. E423 History of the United States. Slavery question, 1849–1853. E433 History of the United States. Slavery question, 1853–1857. E438 History of the United States. Slavery question, 1857–1861. E440.5 History of the United States. State of the country, November 1860– March 4, 1861. E441 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. General works. E442 History of the United States. The internal slave trade. Slave markets and auctions. E443 History of the United States. Slave life (including duties of slaves and masters, overseers). E444 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Biography. Personal narratives of slaves. E444.T897 Tubman, Harriet. E445.A3 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Alabama (including history of antislavery movements). E445.C7 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Connecticut (including history of antislavery movements). E445.D3 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Delaware (including history of antislavery movements). E445.F6 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Florida (including history of antislavery movements). E445.G3 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Georgia (including history of antislavery movements). E445.I2 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Illinois (including history of antislavery movements). E445.I3 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Indiana (including history of antislavery movements). E445.K16 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Kansas (including history of antislavery movements). E445.K5 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Kentucky (including history of antislavery movements). E445.L8 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Louisiana (including history of antislavery movements). E445.M3 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Maryland (including history of antislavery movements). E445.M4 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Massachusetts (including history of antislavery movements). E445.M6 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Mississippi (including history of antislavery movements). E445.M67 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Missouri (including history of antislavery movements). E445.N2 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Nebraska (including history of antislavery movements). E445.N5 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. New England (including history of antislavery movements). E445.N54 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. New Jersey (including history of antislavery movements). E445.N55 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. New Mexico (including history of antislavery movements). E445.N56 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. New York (including history of antislavery movements). E445.N8 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. North Carolina (including history of antislavery movements). browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 9 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree E445.P3 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Pennsylvania (including history of antislavery movements). E445.R4 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Rhode Island (including history of antislavery movements). E445.S7 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. South Carolina (including history of antislavery movements). E445.T3 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Tennessee (including history of antislavery movements). E445.T47 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Texas (including history of antislavery movements). E445.V8 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Virginia (including history of antislavery movements). E445.W8 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Wisconsin (including history of antislavery movements). E446 History of the United States. History of slavery to 1830. General works. E447 History of the United States. History of slavery to 1830. Slave insurrections (General) (including mutiny on slave ships). E448 History of the United States. Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. Colonization. E449 History of the United States. History of slavery, 1830–1863. Period of abolition agitation. General works (including Biography). E449.D75 Douglass, Frederick. E450 History of the United States. Fugitive slaves. E451 History of the United States. John Brown’s Raid at Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1859. E453 History of the United States. Slaves and the slavery question in the Civil War. E492.9 History of the United States. The Civil War, 1861–1865. The Union Army. African American regiments. E540.N3 History of the United States. The Civil War, 1861–1865. The Union Army. Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, etc. Negroes. African Americans. E585.A35 History of the United States. The Civil War, 1861–1865. The Confederate States Army. Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, etc. African Americans. E585.N3* History of the United States. The Civil War, 1861–1865. The Confederate States Army. Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, etc. African Americans. E668 History of the United States. Reconstruction, 1865–1877. E725.5.N3 History of the United States. War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). Armies. Troops. Participation by race, ethnic group, etc. Negroes. African Americans. E748.P86 Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr. E838.5.J67 History of the United States. Twentieth century. Collected works of American statesmen. Jordan, Barbara. E840.8.C48 Chisholm, Shirley. E840.8.P68 Powell, Colin. E840.8.R48 Rice, Condoleezza. E891.5.O33 History of the United States. Twenty-first century. Collected works of American statesmen. Obama, Barack. E907-909 History of the United States. Twenty-first century. Barack Obama’s administration, 2009–2017. E907-E909 Obama, Barack & Michelle. F15.N4 History of New England. Negroes. Blacks. F30.N4 History of Maine. Negroes. Blacks. F45.N4 History of New Hampshire. Negroes. Blacks. F60.N4 History of Vermont. Negroes. Blacks. F73.9.N4 History of Boston, Massachusetts. Negroes. Blacks. F75.N4 History of Massachusetts. Negroes. Blacks. F89.P99.N4 History of Providence, Rhode Island. Negroes. Blacks. F90.N4 History of Rhode Island. Negroes. Blacks. F104.N69.N4 History of New Haven, Connecticut. Negroes. Blacks. 10 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree F105.N4 History of Connecticut. Negroes. Blacks. F128.4 History of New York. New York City. Early to 1775 (includes New York Negro Plot, 1741). F128.9.N4 History of New York (City). Negroes. Blacks. F129.A39.N4 History of Albany, New York. Negroes. Blacks. F129.B89.N4 History of Buffalo, New York. Negroes. Blacks. F129.R79.N4 History of Rochester, New York. Negroes. Blacks. F130.N4 History of New York (State). Negroes. Blacks. F144.J59.N4 History of Jersey City, New Jersey. Negroes. Blacks. F144.N69.N4 History of Newark, New Jersey. Negroes. Blacks. F144.T79.N4 History of Trenton, New Jersey. Negroes. Blacks. F145.N4 History of New Jersey. Negroes. Blacks. F158.9.N4 History of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Negroes. Blacks. F159.P69.N4 History of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Negroes. Blacks. F160.N4 History of Pennsylvania. Negroes. Blacks. F174.W79.N4 History of Wilmington, Delaware. Negroes. Blacks. F175.N4 History of Delaware. Negroes. Blacks. F189.A69.N4 History of Annapolis, Maryland. Negroes. Blacks. F189.B19.N4 History of Baltimore, Maryland. Negroes. Blacks. F190.N4 History of Maryland. Negroes. Blacks. F205.N4 History of the District of Columbia. Negroes. Blacks. F213 History of The South. 1775–1865 (including Plantation life). F214 History of The South. Period of the Civil War (including Plantation life). F220.N4 History of the South Atlantic states. Negroes. Blacks. F232.S7 History of Virginia. Southampton County (including Southampton Insurrection, 1831). F232 .S7 Turner, Nat. F234.R5 History of Virginia. Richmond (including Richmond Insurrection, 1800). F234.R59.N4 History of Richmond, Virginia. Negroes. Blacks. F235.N4 History of Virginia. Negroes. Blacks. F250.N4 History of West Virginia. Negroes. Blacks. F265.N4 History of North Carolina. Negroes. Blacks. F279.C4 History of South Carolina. Charleston (including Charleston Insurrection, 1822). F279.C49.N4 History of South Carolina. Charleston. Negroes. Blacks. F280.N4 History of South Carolina. Negroes. Blacks. F294.A89.N4 History of Atlanta, Georgia. Negroes. Blacks. F295.N4 History of Georgia. Negroes. Blacks. F320.N4 History of Florida. Negroes. Blacks. F334.B69.N4 History of Birmingham, Alabama. Negroes. Blacks. F334.M79.N4 History of Montgomery, Alabama. Negroes. Blacks. F334 .M753 Parks, Rosa. F335.N4 History of Alabama. Negroes. Blacks. F350.N4 History of Mississippi. Negroes. Blacks. F379.N59.C87 History of New Orleans, Louisiana. Creoles. F379.N59.N4 History of New Orleans, Louisiana. Negroes. Blacks. F380.C9 History of Louisiana. Creoles. F380.N4 History of Louisiana. Negroes. Blacks. F394.A99.N4 History of Austin, Texas. Negroes. Blacks. F394.D219.N4 History of Dallas, Texas. Negroes. Blacks. F394.H89.N4 History of Houston, Texas. Negroes. Blacks. F394.S2119.N4 History of San Antonio, Texas. Negroes. Blacks. F395.N4 History of Texas. Negroes. Blacks. F420.N4 History of Arkansas. Negroes. Blacks. F444.C49.N4 History of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Negroes. Blacks. F444.M59.N4 History of Memphis, Tennessee. Negroes. Blacks. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 11 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree F444.N29.N4 History of Nashville, Tennessee. Negroes. Blacks. F445.N4 History of Tennessee. Negroes. Blacks. F459.L89.N4 History of Louisville, Kentucky. Negroes. Blacks. F460.N4 History of Kentucky. Negroes. Blacks. F474.K29.N4 History of Kansas City, Missouri. Negroes. Blacks. F474.S29.N4 History of St. Louis, Missouri. Negroes. Blacks. F475.N4 History of Missouri. Negroes. Blacks. F485.N4 History of the Old Northwest. Negroes. Blacks. F499.C59.N4 History of Cincinnati, Ohio. Negroes. Blacks. F499.C69.N4 History of Cleveland, Ohio. Negroes. Blacks. F499.C79.N4 History of Columbus, Ohio. Negroes. Blacks. F499.D29.N4 History of Dayton, Ohio. Negroes. Blacks. F500.N4 History of Ohio. Negroes. Blacks. F534.I39.N4 History of Indianapolis, Indiana. Negroes. Blacks. F535.N4 History of Indiana. Negroes. Blacks. F548.54 .W36 Washington, Harold. F548.9.N4 History of Chicago, Illinois. Negroes. Blacks. F550.N4 History of Illinois. Negroes. Blacks. F574.D49.N4 History of Detroit, Michigan. Negroes. Blacks. F575.N4 History of Michigan. Negroes. Blacks. F589.M19.N4 History of Madison, Wisconsin. Negroes. Blacks. F589.M69.N4 History of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Negroes. Blacks. F590.N4 History of Wisconsin. Negroes. Blacks. F614.M59.N4 History of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Negroes. Blacks. F615.N4 History of Minnesota. Negroes. Blacks. F630.N4 History of Iowa. Negroes. Blacks. F645.N4 History of North Dakota. Negroes. Blacks. F660.N4 History of South Dakota. Negroes. Blacks. F674.O59.N4 History of Omaha, Nebraska. Negroes. Blacks. F675.N4 History of Nebraska. Negroes. Blacks. F685 History of Kansas. Early to 1861 (including struggle between proslavery and antislavery parties). F690.N4 History of Kansas. Negroes. Blacks. F705.N4 History of Oklahoma. Negroes. Blacks. F740.N4 History of Montana. Negroes. Blacks. F755.N4 History of Idaho. Negroes. Blacks. F770.N4 History of Wyoming. Negroes. Blacks. F784.D49.N4 History of Denver, Colorado. Negroes. Blacks. F790.N4 History of Colorado. Negroes. Blacks. F804.S29.N4 History of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Negroes. Blacks. F805.N4 History of New Mexico. Negroes. Blacks. F819.T99.N4 History of Tucson, Arizona. Negroes. Blacks. F820.N4 History of Arizona. Negroes. Blacks. F834.S29.N4 History of Salt Lake City, Utah. Negroes. Blacks. F835.N4 History of Utah. Negroes. Blacks. F850.N4 History of Nevada. Negroes. Blacks. F855.N4 History of the Pacific Northwest. Negroes. Blacks. F869.L89.N4 History of Los Angeles, California. Negroes. Blacks. F869.S39.N4 History of San Francisco, California. Negroes. Blacks. F870.N4 History of California. Negroes. Blacks. F884.P89.N4 History of Portland, Oregon. Negroes. Blacks. F885.N4 History of Oregon. Negroes. Blacks. F899.S49.N4 History of Seattle, Washington. Negroes. Blacks. F900.N4 History of Washington. Negroes. Blacks. F915.N4 History of Alaska. Negroes. Blacks. F1035.A1 Canada. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities). 12 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree F1035.E89 Canada. Elements in the population. Ethiopians. F1035.H34 Canada. Elements in the population. Haitians. F1035.N3 Canada. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1035.N52 Canada. Elements in the population. Nigerians. F1035.S65 Canada. Elements in the population. Somalis. F1054.M89.N4 Montreal, Quebec. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1059.5.T689.N4 Toronto, Ontario. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1386.9.B55 Mexico City, Mexico. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1386.9.N4* Mexico City, Mexico. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1391.M79.N4 Monterrey, Mexico. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1392.A1 Mexico. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1392.B55 Mexico. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1392.N4* Mexico. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1419.A1 Latin America (General). Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1419.C26 Latin America (General). Elements in the population. Canary Islanders. F1419.N4 Latin America (General). Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1440.A1 Central America. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1440.B55 Central America. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1457.A1 Belize. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1457.B55 Belize. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1477.A1 Guatemala. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1497.B55 El Salvador. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1505.2.C3 Honduras. Elements in the population. Black Caribs. F1517.A1 Honduras. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1517.B55 Honduras. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1537.A1 Nicaragua. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1537.B55 Nicaragua. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1557.A1 Costa Rica. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1557.B55 Costa Rica. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1577.A1 Panama. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1577.B55 Panama. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1601-1629 History of the West Indies. F1640.A1 Bermuda. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1640.B55 Bermuda. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1650-1660 History of the Bahamas. F1789.A1 Cuba. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1789.B37 Cuba. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1789.Y6 Cuba. Elements in the population. Yoruba. F1799.H39.N4 Havana, Cuba. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1861-1896 History of Jamaica. F1896.A1 Jamaica. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1896.N4 Jamaica. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1900-1930 History of Haiti. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 13 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree F1930.A1 Haiti. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1930.B55 Haiti. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1931-1941 History of the Dominican Republic. F1939.S49.H3 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Elements in the population. Haitians. F1939.S49.N4 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1939.S49N4 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1941.A1 Dominican Republic. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1941.B55 Dominican Republic. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1941.N4* Dominican Republic. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F1983.A1 Puerto Rico. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F1983.B55 Puerto Rico. Elements in the population. Blacks. F1983.N4* Puerto Rico. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F2001-2191 History of the Lesser Antilles. F2239.A1 South America. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F2239.B55  South America. Elements in the population. Blacks. F2239.K65 South America. Elements in the population. Kongo. F2239.N4* South America. Elements in the population. Blacks. F2291.B69.B55 Bogotá, Colombia. Negroes. Blacks. F2291.B69.N4* Bogotá, Colombia. Negroes. Blacks. F2299.A1 Colombia. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F2299.B55 Colombia. Elements in the population. Blacks. F2299.N4* Colombia. Elements in the population. Blacks. F2341.C29.N4 Caracas, Venezuela. Negroes. Blacks. F2349.A1 Venezuela. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F2349.B55  Venezuela. Elements in the population. Blacks. F2349.C35 Venezuela. Elements in the population. Canary Islanders. F2349.N4* Venezuela. Elements in the population. Blacks. F2391.M37 Guyana. Elements in the population. Maroons. F2391.N4* Guyana. Elements in the population. Negroes. F2391.B55 Guyana. Elements in the population. Blacks. Negroes. F2431.A1 Suriname. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F2431.B64 Suriname. Elements in the population. Boni. F2431.N3 Suriname. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F2471.B55 French Guiana. Elements in the population. Blacks. F2646.9.B55 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Elements in the population. Blacks. F2651.R49.N4 Recife, Brazil. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F2651.S19.N4 Salvador, Brazil. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F2651.S29.N4 São Paulo, Brazil. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F2659.A1 Brazil. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F2659.N4 Brazil. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F2699.A1 Paraguay. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F2699.N4 Paraguay. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F2781.9.B55 Montevideo, Uruguay. Elements in the population. Blacks. F2799.A1 Uruguay. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). 14 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree F2799.N3 Uruguay. Elements in the population. Negroes. Blacks. F3001.9.B55 Buenos Aires, Argentina. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3001.9.N4* Buenos Aires, Argentina. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3021.A1 Argentina. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F3021.B55 Argentina. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3021.N3* Argentina. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3271.9.B55 Santiago de Chile. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3271.9.N4* Santiago de Chile. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3285.A1 Chile. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F3285.B53 Chile. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3351.L29.B55 La Paz, Bolivia. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3351.L29.N4* La Paz, Bolivia. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3359.A1 Bolivia. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F3359.B55 Bolivia. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3429.3.R27 Peru. Antiquities. Indians. Relations with blacks. F3601.9.B55 Lima, Peru. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3601.9.N4* Lima, Peru. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3619.A1 Peru. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F3619.B55  Peru. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3619.C34 Peru. Elements in the population. Canary Islanders. F3619.N4* Peru. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3781.9.B55 Quito, Ecuador. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3781.9.N4* Quito, Ecuador. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3799.A1 Ecuador. Elements in the population. General works (including minorities, race conflicts and problems). F3799.B55  Ecuador. Elements in the population. Blacks. F3799.N4* Ecuador. Elements in the population. Blacks. G635.H4 Henson, Matthew. GN57.A35 Physical Anthropology. Somatology. Anthropometry. African Americans. GN57.B5 Physical Anthropology. Somatology. Anthropometry. Blacks. GN130.B56 Physical Anthropology. Somatology. The skull. Craniology. Craniometry. Blacks. GN237* Miscegenation. Racial crossing. GN254 Racial crossing. Miscegenation. GN269 Physical anthropology. Somatology. Race (General). GN270-279 Race psychology. GN280* Race and racism (General). GN495.4 Societal groups. Ethnic groups. General works. GN495.6 Ethnicity. Ethnic identity. GN495.8 Ethnocentrism. GN643 Anthropology. Ethnology. African (including Blacks in general). Periodicals. Societies. Serials. GN645 Anthropology. Ethnology. African (including Blacks in general). General works. GR103 Folklore. United States. African Americans. GR111.A47 Folklore. United States. African Americans. GR120-121 Folklore. West Indies. Caribbean Area. GT247-258 Manners and customs. Houses. Dwellings. West Indies. GT655-673 Manners and customs. Costume. Dress. Fashion. West Indies. GV706.32 Sports. Relation to race and discrimination. GV709.5 Sports for minorities. GV865.A25 Aaron, Hank. GV865.P3 Paige, Satchel. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 15 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree GV865.R6 Robinson, Jackie. GV884.J67 Jordan, Michael. GV964.W66 Woods, Tiger. GV994.A7 Ashe, Arthur. GV1132.J7 Johnson, Jack (1878–1946). GV1132.L6 Louis, Joe. GV1132.M84 Ali, Muhammad. GV1624.7.A34 Dance. History. United States. African Americans. GV1624.7.N4* Dance. History. United States. African Americans. GV1785.A38 Ailey, Alvin. HA855.5-928 Statistical data. West Indies. HB1323.B5- Demography. Population. Vital events. Deaths. Mortality. Blacks. African .B52Z Americans. HD2358 Minority business enterprises. HD4861-4865 Slave labor. HD6057 Employment of minority women. HD6304 Labor. Work. Working class. Minorities (General). HD6305.B56 Labor. Work. Working class. Blacks. HD6490.R2- Trade unions. Labor unions. Workers’ associations. Race relations. Minority .R22 membership. HD7288.7-.72 Minority housing. HD8081.A1-.A6 Labor. Work. Working class. United States. Minority employees (General). HD8081.A65 Labor. Work. Working class. United States. African Americans. HD8081.E8 Labor. Work. Working class. United States. Ethiopians. HD9970.5.C672 Walker, Madam C. J. HE6183.A35 Stamps. Postmarks. African Americans. HF5514.332 Consumer behavior. Consumers’ preferences. Consumer research. Minorities. .M56 HF5549.5.A34 Personnel management. Employment management. Affirmative action programs. HF5549.5.M5 Personnel management. Employment management. Minorities. Diversity in the workplace. Multiculturalism. HF5549.5.R23 Personnel management. Employment management. Racism. HG1615.7.M5 Bank management. Personnel management. Minorites. HG8799 Life insurance. Blacks. HJ22.5-29.7 Public finance. Periodicals. Serials. West Indies. HJ844.3-889.5 Public finance. West Indies. HJ2066.5-2073.7 Public finance. Budget. Income and expenditure. West Indies. HJ2479-2490 Public finance. Revenue. Taxation. Internal revenue. West Indies. HJ4304-4312 Public finance. Land tax. Real property tax. Land value taxation. West Indies. HJ4674-4681 Public finance. Income tax. West Indies. HJ5384.5-5392.3 Public finance. Administrative fees. User charges. License fees. West Indies. HJ6799-6838 Public finance. Customs administration. West Indies. HJ7684-7698.5 Public finance. Expenditures. Government spending. West Indies. HJ8540.5-8555.4 Public finance. Public debts. West Indies. HJ9369.5-9379.5 Public finance. Local finance. Municipal finance. West Indies. HQ76.27.A37 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. African Americans. HQ777.9 Racially mixed children. HQ801.8 Interracial dating. Interfaith dating. HQ875.6 Interracial adoption. HQ1031 Mixed marriages. Intermarriage. Interfaith marriage. HS875-891 Freemasonry among blacks. HS1171-1179 Oddfellowship among blacks. HS1355.S6 Societies: Secret, Benevolent, etc. Sociedad Abakua. HS2253-2265 Societies: Secret, Benevolent, etc. Race societies. Black. 16 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree HT221 Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology. Race relations in cities. Ethnic relations in cities. HT731 Freedmen. HT851-893 Slavery. General works. HT869 Slavery. Biography of slaves. HT901-905 Slavery. Economic aspects of slavery. HT910-921 Slavery. Religion and slavery. HT925 Slavery. Race and slavery. HT975 Slavery. The slave trade. General works. HT985-991 Slavery. The slave trade. Modern. HT993-999 Slavery. The slave trade. Modern. Suppression of slave trade. HT1025-1033 Slavery. Abolition of slavery. Anti-slavery. HT1048-1152 Slavery. America (except United States). HT1155-1240 Slavery. Europe. HT1240.5-1315 Slavery. Asia. HT1316-1317 Slavery. Middle East. Arab Countries. HT1321-1427 Slavery. Africa. HT1430-1444 Slavery. Indian Ocean islands. Australia. Pacific Islands. HT1501-1561 Races. General Works. History. Economics of race questions. Ethics of race questions. HT1581 Races. Black. Hamitic. HT1589 Races. Black. Hamitic. Ethnological works. Popular works. Scriptural ethnology. HV640.5.H2 Refugee relief. Haitians. HV1569.3.M55 People with disabilities. Minorities. HV3181-3185 Protection, assistance and relief. African Americans. HV5199.5 Alcohol and ethnic minorities. HV5741 Tobacco and minorities. HV5824.E85 Drug habits. Drug abuse. Ethnic minorities. HV6191 Criminal ethnography. Race. Nationality. General works. HV6250.4.E75 Victims of crimes. Victimology. Ethnic minorities. HV6455-6469 Criminology. Lynching. United States. HV6545.5 Suicide. Minorities. HV7936.R3 Police. Detectives. Constabulary. Racial profiling. HV8069 Police. Detectives. Constabulary. Provision against racial crimes. HV8079.35 Investigation of crimes. Examination and identification of prisoners. Services for minorities. JC312 Nationalism. National state. Nation state. Minorities. JC1659.M56 Civil service. Minorities. JK721.A34 United States. Government. Public Administration. Executive Branch. African Americans. Blacks. JK723.M54 United States. Civil Service. Minorities. JK723.N4* United States. Civil Service. African Americans. Blacks. JK1321.A37 United States. House of Representatives. African Americans. JK1415 United States. House of Representatives. Congressional Black Caucus. JK1781 United States. Political Rights. Citizenship. African Americans. JK1924-1929 United States. Political Rights. African American suffrage. African American voters. JK2275.N4 United States. Political Parties. Parties and the individual. Party affiliation. African Americans. JK2480.M5 United States. State Government. Civil Service. Minorities. JK2760.A33 District of Columbia. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK2760.5.A34 District of Columbia. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK2760.5.M5 District of Columbia. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 17 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JK2860.A33 Maine. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK2860.5.A34 Maine. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK2860.5.M5 Maine. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK2960.A33 New Hampshire. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK2960.5.A34 New Hampshire. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK2960.5.M5 New Hampshire. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3060.A33 Vermont. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK3060.5.A34 Vermont. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3060.5.M5 Vermont. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3160.A33 Massachusetts. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK3160.5.A34 Massachusetts. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3160.5.M5 Massachusetts. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3260.A33 Rhode Island. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK3260.5.A34 Rhode Island. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3260.5.M5 Rhode Island. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3360.A33 Connecticut. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK3360.5.A34 Connecticut. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3360.5.M5 Connecticut. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3460.A33 New York. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK3460.5.A34 New York. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3460.5.M5 New York. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3560.A33 New Jersey. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK3560.5.A34 New Jersey. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3560.5.M5 New Jersey. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3660.A33 Pennsylvania. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK3660.5.A34 Pennsylvania. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3660.5.M5 Pennsylvania. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3760.A33 Delaware. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK3760.5.A34 Delaware. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3760.5.M5 Delaware. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3860.A33 Maryland. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK3860.5.A34 Maryland. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3860.5.M5 Maryland. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK3960.A33 Virginia. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. 18 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JK3960.5.A34 Virginia. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK3960.5.M5 Virginia. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK4060.A33 West Virginia. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK4060.5.A34 West Virginia. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK4060.5.M5 West Virginia. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK4160.A33 North Carolina. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK4160.5.A34 North Carolina. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK4160.5.M5 North Carolina. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK4260.A33 South Carolina. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK4260.5.A34 South Carolina. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK4260.5.M5 South Carolina. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK4360.A33 Georgia. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK4360.5.A34 Georgia. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK4360.5.M5 Georgia. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK4460.A33 Florida. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK4460.5.A34 Florida. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK4460.5.M5 Florida. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK4560.A33 Alabama. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK4560.5.A34 Alabama. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK4560.5.M5 Alabama. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK4660.A33 Mississippi. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK4660.5.A34 Mississippi. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK4660.5.M5 Mississippi. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK4760.A33 Louisiana. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK4760.5.A34 Louisiana. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK4760.5.M5 Louisiana. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK4860.A33 Texas. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK4860.5.A34 Texas. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK4860.5.M5 Texas. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK5160.A33 Arkansas. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK5160.5.A34 Arkansas. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK5160.5.M5 Arkansas. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK5260.A33 Tennessee. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 19 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JK5260.5.A34 Tennessee. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK5260.5.M5 Tennessee. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK5360.A33 Kentucky. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK5360.5.A34 Kentucky. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK5360.5.M5 Kentucky. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK5460.A33 Missouri. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK5460.5.A34 Missouri. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK5460.5.M5 Missouri. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK5560.A33 Ohio. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK5560.5.A34 Ohio. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK5560.5.M5 Ohio. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK5660.A33 Indiana. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK5660.5.A34 Indiana. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK5660.5.M5 Indiana. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK5760.A33 Illinois. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK5760.5.A34 Illinois. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK5760.5.M5 Illinois. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK5860.A33 Michigan. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK5860.5.A34 Michigan. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK5860.5.M5 Michigan. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK6060.A33 Wisconsin. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK6060.5.A34 Wisconsin. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK6060.5.M5 Wisconsin. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK6160.A33 Minnesota. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK6160.5.A34 Minnesota. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK6160.5.M5 Minnesota. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK6360.A33 Iowa. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK6360.5.A34 Iowa. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK6360.5.M5 Iowa. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK6460.A33 North Dakota. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK6460.5.A34 North Dakota. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK6460.5.M5 North Dakota. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK6560.A33 South Dakota. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. 20 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JK6560.5.A34 South Dakota. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK6560.5.M5 South Dakota. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK6660.A33 Nebraska. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK6660.5.A34 Nebraska. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK6660.5.M5 Nebraska. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK6860.A33 Kansas. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK6860.5.A34 Kansas. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK6860.5.M5 Kansas. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK7160.A33 Oklahoma. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK7160.5.A34 Oklahoma. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK7160.5.M5 Oklahoma. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK7360.A33 Montana. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK7360.5.A34 Montana. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK7360.5.M5 Montana. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK7560.A33 Idaho. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK7560.5.A34 Idaho. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK7560.5.M5 Idaho. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK7660.A33 Wyoming. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK7660.5.A34 Wyoming. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK7660.5.M5 Wyoming. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK7860.A33 Colorado. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK7860.5.A34 Colorado. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK7860.5.M5 Colorado. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK8060.A33 New Mexico. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK8060.5.A34 New Mexico. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK8060.5.M5 New Mexico. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK8260.A33 Arizona. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK8260.5.A34 Arizona. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK8260.5.M5 Arizona. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK8460.A33 Utah. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK8460.5.A34 Utah. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK8460.5.M5 Utah. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK8560.A33 Nevada. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 21 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JK8560.5.A34 Nevada. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK8560.5.M5 Nevada. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK8760.A33 California. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK8760.5.A34 California. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK8760.5.M5 California. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK9060.A33 Oregon. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK9060.5.A34 Oregon. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK9060.5.M5 Oregon. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK9260.A33 Washington. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK9260.5.A34 Washington. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK9260.5.M5 Washington. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JK9560.A33 Alaska. State government. Civil service. Affirmative action programs. JK9560.5.A34 Alaska. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. African Americans. Blacks. JK9560.5.M5 Alaska. State government. Civil service. Special classes of officials and employees. Minorities. JL111.M54 Canada. Civil Service. Minorities. JL1659.M56 Public administration (General). Civil service. Minorities. JN34.7 European Union. European Community. Minorities. JS362.5 United States. Local and municipal government. Civil Service. Minorities. Affirmative action programs. JV6895.C3 Emigration and Immigration. United States. Caribbean immigrants. JV6895.H34 Emigration and Immigration. United States. Haitian immigrants. JV6895.N4* Emigration and Immigration. United States. Negro immigrants. JX4237.M5* International law. Nationality. Minorities. JX4447* International law. Slavers, slave trade, etc. K3242 Constitutional law. Minority rights. Discrimination and non-discrimination in general. K3259 Constitutional law. Linguistic and cultural rights of minorities. KD4095 Law of England and Wales. Civil and political rights and liberties. Racial minorities. Discrimination in general. KE332.M56 Law of Canada. Minority lawyers. KE3254 Law of Canada. Discrimination in employment and its prevention. General. Racial discrimination. KE4395 Law of Canada. Civil and political rights and liberties. Racial and ethnic minorities. Discrimination in general. KEA406.4-406.5 Law of Canada (Alberta). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. KEB406.4-406.5 Law of Canada (British Columbia). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. KEM406.4-406.5 Law of Canada (Manitoba). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. KEN406.4-406.5 Law of Canada (New Brunswick). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. KEN1606.4- Law of Canada (Newfoundland). Discrimination in employment and its 1606.5 prevention. KEN5806.4- Law of Canada (Northwest Territories). Discrimination in employment and 5806.5 its prevention. KEN7806.4- Law of Canada (Nova Scotia). Discrimination in employment and its 7806.5 prevention. 22 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KEO659 Law of Canada (Ontario). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. General. Racial discrimination. KEP406.4-406.5 Law of Canada (Prince Edward Island). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. KEQ671 Law of Canada (Quebec). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. General. Racial discrimination. KES406.4-406.5 Law of Canada (Saskatchewan). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. KEY406.4-406.5 Law of Canada (Yukon Territory). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. KF224.B55 Law of the United States. Black Panthers Trial, New York, 1970–1971. KF224.C47 Law of the United States. Chicago Seven. KF299.A35 Law of the United States. African American lawyers. KF299.M56 Law of the United States. Minority lawyers. KF299.N3* Law of the United States. African American lawyers. KF482 Law of the United States. Slaves. KF697.D5 Discrimination in mortgage loans. KF3464 Law of the United States. Discrimination in employment and its prevention. General. Racial discrimination. KF4151-4155 Law of the United States. Education. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KF4232 Law of the United States. African American universities and colleges. KF4545.S5 Law of the United States. Constitutional law. Slavery (including 13th Amendment). KF4558 14th Law of the United States. Constitutional law. 14th Amendment. KF4755 Law of the United States. Civil and political rights and liberties. Racial and ethnic minorities. Antidiscrimination in general. KF4755.5 Law of the United States. Affirmative action. KF4756-4757 Law of the United States. Civil and political rights and liberties. African Americans. KF4893 Law of the United States. Constitutional law. Suffrage. African Americans. KF5740 Law of the United States. Discrimination in housing. KF8745.M34 Marshall, Thurgood. KF8745.T48 Thomas, Clarence. KF8925.D5 Law of the United States. Trial practice. Trial tactics. Discrimination. KFA130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Alabama. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFA334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Alabama. Discrimination in employment. KFA392.2 Law of the United States. Alabama. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFA411 Law of the United States. Alabama. Civil and political rights. General. KFA411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Alabama. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFA460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Alabama. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFA539.D56 Law of the United States. Alabama. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFA1330.5.D58 Law of the United States. Alaska. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFA1534.5.D5 Law of the United States. Alaska. Discrimination in employment. KFA1592.2 Law of the United States. Alaska. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFA1611 Law of the United States. Alaska. Civil and political rights. General. KFA1611.5.A34 Law of the United States. Alaska. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFA1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. Alaska. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFA1739.D56 Law of the United States. Alaska. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFA2530.5.D58 Law of the United States. Arizona. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFA2734.5.D5 Law of the United States. Arizona. Discrimination in employment. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 23 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KFA2792.2 Law of the United States. Arizona. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFA2811 Law of the United States. Arizona. Civil and political rights. General. KFA2811.5.A34 Law of the United States. Arizona. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFA2860.5.D5 Law of the United States. Arizona. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFA2939.D56 Law of the United States. Arizona. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFA3730.5.D58 Law of the United States. Arkansas. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFA3934.5.D5 Law of the United States. Arkansas. Discrimination in employment. KFA3992.2 Law of the United States. Arkansas. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFA4011 Law of the United States. Arkansas. Civil and political rights. General. KFA4011.5.A34 Law of the United States. Arkansas. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFA4060.5.D5 Law of the United States. Arkansas. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFA4139.D56 Law of the United States. Arkansas. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFC572-573 Law of the United States (California). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. KFC654.5 Law of the United States (California). Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFC1930.5.D58 Law of the United States. Colorado. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFC2134.5.D5 Law of the United States. Colorado. Discrimination in employment. KFC2192.2 Law of the United States. Colorado. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFC2211 Law of the United States. Colorado. Civil and political rights. General. KFC2211.5.A34 Law of the United States. Colorado. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFC2260.5.D5 Law of the United States. Colorado. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFC2339.D56 Law of the United States. Colorado. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFD130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Delaware. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFD334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Delaware. Discrimination in employment. KFD392.2 Law of the United States. Delaware. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFD411 Law of the United States. Delaware. Civil and political rights. General. KFD411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Delaware. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFD460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Delaware. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFD539.D56 Law of the United States. Delaware. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFD1330.5.D58 Law of the United States. District of Columbia. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFD1534.5.D5 Law of the United States. District of Columbia. Discrimination in employment. KFD1592.2 Law of the United States. District of Columbia. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFD1611 Law of the United States. District of Columbia. Civil and political rights. General. KFD1611.5.A34 Law of the United States. District of Columbia. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFD1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. District of Columbia. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFD1739.D56 Law of the United States. District of Columbia. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFF130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Florida. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFF334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Florida. Discrimination in employment. KFF392.2 Law of the United States. Florida. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFF411 Law of the United States. Florida. Civil and political rights. General. 24 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KFF411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Florida. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFF460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Florida. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFF539.D56 Law of the United States. Florida. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFG130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Georgia. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFG334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Georgia. Discrimination in employment. KFG392.2 Law of the United States. Georgia. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFG411 Law of the United States. Georgia. Civil and political rights. General. KFG411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Georgia. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFG460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Georgia. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFG539.D56 Law of the United States. Georgia. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFH130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Hawaii. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFH334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Hawaii. Discrimination in employment. KFH392.2 Law of the United States. Hawaii. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFH411 Law of the United States. Hawaii. Civil and political rights. General. KFH411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Hawaii. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFH460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Hawaii. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFH539.D56 Law of the United States. Hawaii. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFI130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Idaho. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFI334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Idaho. Discrimination in employment. KFI392.2 Law of the United States. Idaho. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFI411 Law of the United States. Idaho. Civil and political rights. General. KFI411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Idaho. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFI460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Idaho. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFI539.D56 Law of the United States. Idaho. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFI1330.5.D58 Law of the United States. Illinois. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFI1534.5.D5 Law of the United States. Illinois. Discrimination in employment. KFI1592.2 Law of the United States. Illinois. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFI1611 Law of the United States. Illinois. Civil and political rights. General. KFI1611.5.A34 Law of the United States. Illinois. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFI1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. Illinois. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFI1739.D56 Law of the United States. Illinois. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFI3130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Indiana. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFI3334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Indiana. Discrimination in employment. KFI3392.2 Law of the United States. Indiana. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFI3411 Law of the United States. Indiana. Civil and political rights. General. KFI3411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Indiana. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFI3460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Indiana. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFI3539.D56 Law of the United States. Indiana. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFI4330.5.D58 Law of the United States. Iowa. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFI4534.5.D5 Law of the United States. Iowa. Discrimination in employment. KFI4592.2 Law of the United States. Iowa. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFI4611 Law of the United States. Iowa. Civil and political rights. General. KFI4611.5.A34 Law of the United States. Iowa. Civil and political rights. African Americans. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 25 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KFI4660.5.D5 Law of the United States. Iowa. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFI4739.D56 Law of the United States. Iowa. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFK130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Kansas. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFK334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Kansas. Discrimination in employment. KFK392.2 Law of the United States. Kansas. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFK411 Law of the United States. Kansas. Civil and political rights. General. KFK411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Kansas. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFK460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Kansas. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFK539.D56 Law of the United States. Kansas. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFK1330.5.D58 Law of the United States. Kentucky. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFK1534.5.D5 Law of the United States. Kentucky. Discrimination in employment. KFK1592.2 Law of the United States. Kentucky. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFK1611 Law of the United States. Kentucky. Civil and political rights. General. KFK1611.5.A34 Law of the United States. Kentucky. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFK1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. Kentucky. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFK1739.D56 Law of the United States. Kentucky. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFL130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Louisiana. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFL334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Louisiana. Discrimination in employment. KFL392.2 Law of the United States. Louisiana. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFL411 Law of the United States. Louisiana. Civil and political rights. General. KFL411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Louisiana. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFL460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Louisiana. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFL539.D56 Law of the United States. Louisiana. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFM130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Maine. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFM334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Maine. Discrimination in employment. KFM392.2 Law of the United States. Maine. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFM411 Law of the United States. Maine. Civil and political rights. General. KFM411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Maine. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFM460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Maine. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFM539.D56 Law of the United States. Maine. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFM1330.5.D58 Law of the United States. Maryland. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFM1534.5.D5 Law of the United States. Maryland. Discrimination in employment. KFM1592.2 Law of the United States. Maryland. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFM1611 Law of the United States. Maryland. Civil and political rights. General. KFM1611.5.A34 Law of the United States. Maryland. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFM1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. Maryland. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFM1739.D56 Law of the United States. Maryland. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFM2530.5.D58 Law of the United States. Massachusetts. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFM2734.5.D5 Law of the United States. Massachusetts. Discrimination in employment. KFM2792.2 Law of the United States. Massachusetts. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFM2811 Law of the United States. Massachusetts. Civil and political rights. General. 26 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KFM2811.5.A34 Law of the United States. Massachusetts. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFM2860.5.D5 Law of the United States. Massachusetts. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFM2939.D56 Law of the United States. Massachusetts. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFM4330.5.D58 Law of the United States. Michigan. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFM4534.5.D5 Law of the United States. Michigan. Discrimination in employment. KFM4592.2 Law of the United States. Michigan. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFM4611 Law of the United States. Michigan. Civil and political rights. General. KFM4611.5.A34 Law of the United States. Michigan. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFM4660.5.D5 Law of the United States. Michigan. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFM4739.D56 Law of the United States. Michigan. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFM5530.5.D58 Law of the United States. Minnesota. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFM5734.5.D5 Law of the United States. Minnesota. Discrimination in employment. KFM5792.2 Law of the United States. Minnesota. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFM5811 Law of the United States. Minnesota. Civil and political rights. General. KFM5811.5.A34 Law of the United States. Minnesota. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFM5860.5.D5 Law of the United States. Minnesota. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFM5939.D56 Law of the United States. Minnesota. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFM6730.5.D58 Law of the United States. Mississippi. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFM6934.5.D5 Law of the United States. Mississippi. Discrimination in employment. KFM6992.2 Law of the United States. Mississippi. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFM7011 Law of the United States. Mississippi. Civil and political rights. General. KFM7011.5.A34 Law of the United States. Mississippi. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFM7060.5.D5 Law of the United States. Mississippi. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFM7139.D56 Law of the United States. Mississippi. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFM7930.5.D58 Law of the United States. Missouri. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFM8134.5.D5 Law of the United States. Missouri. Discrimination in employment. KFM8192.2 Law of the United States. Missouri. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFM8211 Law of the United States. Missouri. Civil and political rights. General. KFM8211.5.A34 Law of the United States. Missouri. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFM8260.5.D5 Law of the United States. Missouri. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFM8339.D56 Law of the United States. Missouri. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFM9130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Montana. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFM9334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Montana. Discrimination in employment. KFM9392.2 Law of the United States. Montana. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFM9411 Law of the United States. Montana. Civil and political rights. General. KFM9411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Montana. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFM9460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Montana. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFM9539.D56 Law of the United States. Montana. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFN130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Nebraska. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFN334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Nebraska. Discrimination in employment. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 27 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KFN392.2 Law of the United States. Nebraska. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFN411 Law of the United States. Nebraska. Civil and political rights. General. KFN411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Nebraska. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFN460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Nebraska. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFN460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Nebraska. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFN730.5.D58 Law of the United States. Nevada. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFN934.5.D5 Law of the United States. Nevada. Discrimination in employment. KFN992.2 Law of the United States. Nevada. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFN1011 Law of the United States. Nevada. Civil and political rights. General. KFN1011.5.A34 Law of the United States. Nevada. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFN1060.5.D5 Law of the United States. Nevada. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFN1139.D56 Law of the United States. Nevada. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFN1330.5.D58 Law of the United States. New Hampshire. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFN1534.5.D5 Law of the United States. New Hampshire. Discrimination in employment. KFN1592.2 Law of the United States. New Hampshire. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFN1611 Law of the United States. New Hampshire. Civil and political rights. General. KFN1611.5.A34 Law of the United States. New Hampshire. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFN1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. New Hampshire. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFN1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. New Hampshire. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFN1930.5.D58 Law of the United States. New Jersey. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFN2134.5.D5 Law of the United States. New Jersey. Discrimination in employment. KFN2192.2 Law of the United States. New Jersey. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFN2211 Law of the United States. New Jersey. Civil and political rights. General. KFN2211.5.A34 Law of the United States. New Jersey. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFN2260.5.D5 Law of the United States. New Jersey. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFN2339.D56 Law of the United States. New Jersey. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFN3730.5.D58 Law of the United States. New Mexico. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFN3934.5.D5 Law of the United States. New Mexico. Discrimination in employment. KFN3992.2 Law of the United States. New Mexico. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFN4011 Law of the United States. New Mexico. Civil and political rights. General. KFN4011.5.A34 Law of the United States. New Mexico. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFN4060.5.D5 Law of the United States. New Mexico. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFN4139.D56 Law of the United States. New Mexico. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFN5572-5573 Law of the United States (New York). Discrimination in employment and its prevention. KFN7530.5.D58 Law of the United States. North Carolina. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFN7734.5.D5 Law of the United States. North Carolina. Discrimination in employment. KFN7792.2 Law of the United States. North Carolina. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. 28 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KFN7811 Law of the United States. North Carolina. Civil and political rights. General. KFN7811.5.A34 Law of the United States. North Carolina. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFN7860.5.D5 Law of the United States. North Carolina. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFN7939.D56 Law of the United States. North Carolina. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFN8730.5.D58 Law of the United States. North Dakota. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFN8934.5.D5 Law of the United States. North Dakota. Discrimination in employment. KFN8992.2 Law of the United States. North Dakota. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFN9011 Law of the United States. North Dakota. Civil and political rights. General. KFN9011.5.A34 Law of the United States. North Dakota. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFN9060.5.D5 Law of the United States. North Dakota. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFN9139.D56 Law of the United States. North Dakota. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFO130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Ohio. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFO334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Ohio. Discrimination in employment. KFO392.2 Law of the United States. Ohio. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFO411 Law of the United States. Ohio. Civil and political rights. General. KFO411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Ohio. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFO460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Ohio. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFO539.D56 Law of the United States. Ohio. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFO1330.5.D58 Law of the United States. Oklahoma. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFO1534.5.D5 Law of the United States. Oklahoma. Discrimination in employment. KFO1592.2 Law of the United States. Oklahoma. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFO1611 Law of the United States. Oklahoma. Civil and political rights. General. KFO1611.5.A34 Law of the United States. Oklahoma. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFO1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. Oklahoma. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFO1739.D56 Law of the United States. Oklahoma. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFO2530.5.D58 Law of the United States. Oregon. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFO2734.5.D5 Law of the United States. Oregon. Discrimination in employment. KFO2792.2 Law of the United States. Oregon. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFO2811 Law of the United States. Oregon. Civil and political rights. General. KFO2811.5.A34 Law of the United States. Oregon. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFO2860.5.D5 Law of the United States. Oregon. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFO2939.D56 Law of the United States. Oregon. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFP130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Pennsylvania. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFP334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Pennsylvania. Discrimination in employment. KFP392.2 Law of the United States. Pennsylvania. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFP411 Law of the United States. Pennsylvania. Civil and political rights. General. KFP411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Pennsylvania. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFP460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Pennsylvania. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 29 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KFP539.D56 Law of the United States. Pennsylvania. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFR130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Rhode Island. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFR334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Rhode Island. Discrimination in employment. KFR392.2 Law of the United States. Rhode Island. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFR411 Law of the United States. Rhode Island. Civil and political rights. General. KFR411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Rhode Island. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFR460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Rhode Island. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFR539.D56 Law of the United States. Rhode Island. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFS1930.5.D58 Law of the United States. South Carolina. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFS2134.5.D5 Law of the United States. South Carolina. Discrimination in employment. KFS2192.2 Law of the United States. South Carolina. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFS2211 Law of the United States. South Carolina. Civil and political rights. General. KFS2211.5.A34 Law of the United States. South Carolina. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFS2260.5.D5 Law of the United States. South Carolina. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFS2339.D56 Law of the United States. South Carolina. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFS3130.5.D58 Law of the United States. South Dakota. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFS3334.5.D5 Law of the United States. South Dakota. Discrimination in employment. KFS3392.2 Law of the United States. South Dakota. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFS3411 Law of the United States. South Dakota. Civil and political rights. General. KFS3411.5.A34 Law of the United States. South Dakota. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFS3460.5.D5 Law of the United States. South Dakota. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFS3539.D56 Law of the United States. South Dakota. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFT130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Tennessee. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFT334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Tennessee. Discrimination in employment. KFT392.2 Law of the United States. Tennessee. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFT411 Law of the United States. Tennessee. Civil and political rights. General. KFT411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Tennessee. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFT460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Tennessee. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFT539.D56 Law of the United States. Tennessee. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFT1330.5.D58 Law of the United States. Texas. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFT1534.5.D5 Law of the United States. Texas. Discrimination in employment. KFT1592.2 Law of the United States. Texas. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFT1611 Law of the United States. Texas. Civil and political rights. General. KFT1611.5.A34 Law of the United States. Texas. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFT1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. Texas. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFT1739.D56 Law of the United States. Texas. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFU130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Utah. Discrimination in mortgage loans. 30 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KFU334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Utah. Discrimination in employment. KFU392.2 Law of the United States. Utah. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFU411 Law of the United States. Utah. Civil and political rights. General. KFU411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Utah. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFU460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Utah. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFU539.D56 Law of the United States. Utah. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFV130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Vermont. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFV334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Vermont. Discrimination in employment. KFV392.2 Law of the United States. Vermont. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFV411 Law of the United States. Vermont. Civil and political rights. General. KFV411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Vermont. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFV460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Vermont. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFV539.D56 Law of the United States. Vermont. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFV2530.5.D58 Law of the United States. Virginia. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFV2734.5.D5 Law of the United States. Virginia. Discrimination in employment. KFV2792.2 Law of the United States. Virginia. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFV2811 Law of the United States. Virginia. Civil and political rights. General. KFV2811.5.A34 Law of the United States. Virginia. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFV2860.5.D5 Law of the United States. Virginia. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFV2939.D56 Law of the United States. Virginia. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFW130.5.D58 Law of the United States. Washington State. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFW334.5.D5 Law of the United States. Washington State. Discrimination in employment. KFW392.2 Law of the United States. Washington State. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFW411 Law of the United States. Washington State. Civil and political rights. General. KFW411.5.A34 Law of the United States. Washington State. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFW460.5.D5 Law of the United States. Washington State. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFW539.D56 Law of the United States. Washington State. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFW1330.5.D58 Law of the United States. West Virginia. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFW1534.5.D5 Law of the United States. West Virginia. Discrimination in employment. KFW1592.2 Law of the United States. West Virginia. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFW1611 Law of the United States. West Virginia. Civil and political rights. General. KFW1611.5.A34 Law of the United States. West Virginia. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFW1660.5.D5 Law of the United States. West Virginia. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFW1739.D56 Law of the United States. West Virginia. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFW2530.5.D58 Law of the United States. Wisconsin. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFW2792.2 Law of the United States. Wisconsin. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFW2811 Law of the United States. Wisconsin. Civil and political rights. General. KFW2811.5.A34 Law of the United States. Wisconsin. Civil and political rights. African Americans. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 31 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree KFW2860.5.D5 Law of the United States. Wisconsin. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFW2939.D56 Law of the United States. Wisconsin. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KFW4330.5.D58 Law of the United States. Wyoming. Discrimination in mortgage loans. KFW4534.5.D5 Law of the United States. Wyoming. Discrimination in employment. KFW4592.2 Law of the United States. Wyoming. Right to education. Admission. Discrimination and segregation. KFW4611 Law of the United States. Wyoming. Civil and political rights. General. KFW4611.5.A34 Law of the United States. Wyoming. Civil and political rights. African Americans. KFW4660.5.D5 Law of the United States. Wyoming. Housing. City redevelopment. Slum clearance. Discrimination. KFW4739.D56 Law of the United States. Wyoming. Courts. Trial. Trial practice. Discrimination. KJC5144.M56 Comparative Law of Europe. Constitutional law. Human rights. Civil and political rights. Minorities. KJC8781.I63 Comparative Law of Europe. Inciting acts against minorities. KJE5144.M56 European Communities. Community law. Equality before the law. Antidiscrimination in general. Minorities. KJK2467.M56 Law of Belgium. Equality before the law. Antidiscrimination in general. KJR2467.M56 Law of Denmark. Equality before the law. Antidiscrimination in general. KJV4207.M56 Law of France. Equality before the law (Antidiscrimination in general). Minorities. KJV4534 Law of France. Code noir. Laws regarding the black populace. KK2945.E84 Law of Germany. Prohibition of discrimination in employment. Equal opportunity. Ethnic groups. Minorities. KK3712 Law of Germany. The legal profession. Minorities. KK4493-4495 Law of Germany. Constitutional history. Equality before the law. Minorities. KK4742 Law of Germany. Nationality and citizenship. Minorities. KK4747.M55 Law of Germany. Fundamental rights and constitutional guaranties. Equality before the law. Minorities. KK5144.M56 Law of Germany. Human rights. Fundamental rights and constitutional guaranties. Equality before the law. Antidiscrimination in general. Minorities. KK8794 Law of Germany. Inciting acts against minorities. KKH2467.M56 Law of Italy. Equality before the law. Antidiscrimination in general. KKM2467.M56 Law of the Netherlands. Equality before the law. Antidiscrimination in general. KKQ2467.M56 Law of Portugal. Equality before the law. Antidiscrimination in general. KKT2467.M56 Law of Spain. Equality before the law. Antidiscrimination in general. KKW2467.M56 Law of Switzerland. Equality before the law. Antidiscrimination in general. LB2843.N4* Teaching personnel. Salaries. Pensions. Fringe benefits. Incentive awards. African American teachers. LB3062* Segregation in education. LC212-212.43 Discrimination in education. LC212.5 Segregation in education. Racial separation. LC212.6 De facto segregation in education. LC212.7 Segregation in higher education. LC2699 Education. Blacks. African Americans. General works. LC2701 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Periodicals. Collections. LC2703 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Societies. LC2707 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Educational funds and charities. LC2717 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. General works. LC2725 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Teachers’ handbooks, etc. LC2731 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. General special. 32 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree LC2741 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. History. LC2751 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Moral and religious education. LC2761 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Private school education. LC2765 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Preschool education. LC2771-2778 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Elementary and public school education. LC2779 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Secondary education. LC2780 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Vocational education. General works. LC2780.2 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Agricultural education. LC2780.4 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Business education. LC2780.5 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Technical and industrial education. LC2780.8 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Adult education. LC2781 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Higher education. LC2782 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Teacher training. LC2785 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Professional education. LC2802-2803 Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Local. By region, state, or city. LC2804-2810 Education. Blacks. African Americans. Other regions or countries. LC2851.A-.Z Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Individual higher institutions. LC2852.A-.Z Education. Blacks. African Americans. United States. Other schools. LC2861-2913 Education. Blacks. African Americans. Other regions or countries. Higher institutions and other schools. LC3601-3643 Education. Racially mixed people. LJ165 Student fraternities and societies, United States. Other fraternities, A-Z (includes African American fraternities and sororities). M1366 Instrumental music. Jazz ensembles. M1670-1671 Folk, national, and ethnic music. United States. African American. M1920.N3* Fraternal society songs. Negro Actors Guild. M2131.S5 Hymnals. Hymn collections. African American Spiritual churches. M2198 Sacred vocal music. Popular religious and devotional music (including Gospel music). ML102.B5 Literature on music. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Big bands (including jazz bands). ML102.B6 Literature on music. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Blues. ML102.B63 Literature on music. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Blues rock music. ML102.G6 Literature on music. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Gospel music. ML102.J3 Literature on music. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Jazz. ML102.R27 Literature on music. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Rap. ML102.R6 Literature on music. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Rock music. ML102.S65 Literature on music. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Soul music. ML102.T43 Literature on music. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Techno music. ML120.N49* Literature on music. Bibliography. Black music. African American music. ML128.B45 Literature on music. Bibliography. Black music. African American music. ML128.B49 Literature on music. Bibliography. Blues. ML128.J3 Literature on music. Bibliography. Jazz. ML128.N4* Literature on music. Bibliography. Negro spirituals. ML128.R28 Literature on music. Bibliography. Rap music. ML128.R6 Literature on music. Bibliography. Rock music. ML128.S4 Literature on music. Bibliography. Spirituals. ML156.4.B6 Literature on music. Blues. Rhythm and blues. ML156.4.J3 Literature on music. Discography. Jazz. ML156.4.R25 Literature on music. Discography. Ragtime music. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 33 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree ML156.4.R27 Literature on music. Discography. Rap music. ML156.4.R36 Literature on music. Discography. Reggae music. ML156.4.R6 Literature on music. Discography. Rock music. ML156.4.S6 Literature on music. Discography. Soul music. ML158.6.A35 Literature on music. Discography. African American music. ML410 .E44 Ellington, Duke. ML410 .H476 Hendrix, Jimi. ML410 .J75 Joplin, Scott. ML410 .M82 Morton, Jelly Roll. ML417 .M846 Monk, Thelonious. ML418 .M45 Mingus, Charles. ML419 .A75 Armstrong, Louis. ML419 .C645 Coltrane, John. ML419 .D39 Davis, Miles. ML419 .P4 Parker, Charlie. ML420 .A6 Anderson, Marian. ML420 .B32 Belafonte, Harry. ML420 .B818 Brown, James (1933–2006). ML420 .F52 Fitzgerald, Ella. ML420 .H58 Holiday, Billie. ML420 .J175 Jackson, Michael (1958–2009). ML420 .K473 King, B. B. ML420 .P974 Prince. ML420.R73 Robeson, Paul. ML420 .S667 Smith, Bessie (1894–1937). ML422 .B25 Basie, Count. ML3186.8-3187 Sacred vocal music. Christian. Gospel music. ML3478-3479 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. African American music. ML3505.8-3509 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Jazz. ML3518 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Big band music. Jazz band music. ML3520.8-3521 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Blues. Rhythm and blues. ML3527.8 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Funk. ML3527.84 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Go-go music. ML3528.5 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. House music. ML3530 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Ragtime. ML3531 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Rap music. ML3532 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Reggae music. ML3532.5 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Reggaeton music. ML3533.8-3534 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Rock music. ML3537 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Soul music. ML3540 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Techno music. ML3540.5 Literature on music. History and criticism. Popular music. Underground dance music. ML3556 Literature on music. History and criticism. Folk, national, and ethnic music. United States. African American. ML3561.J3 Literature on music. History and criticism. Folk, national, and ethnic music. United States. Songs. Jazz. ML3918.B57 Social and political aspects of music. Blues. ML3918.F86 Social and political aspects of music. Funk. ML3918.J39 Social and political aspects of music. Jazz. ML3918.R37 Social and political aspects of music. Rap music. ML3918.R44 Social and political aspects of music. Reggae music. ML3918.R63 Social and political aspects of music. Rock music. 34 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree ML3918.T43 Social and political aspects of music. Techno music. ML3921.8.B68 Religious aspects of music. Blues. ML3921.8.J39 Religious aspects of music. Jazz. ML3921.8.R36 Religious aspects of music. Rap music. ML3921.8.R63 Religious aspects of music. Rock music. MT73.5 Instrumentation and orchestration. Jazz band, dance band, etc. MT239 Instrumental techniques. Piano. Performance of popular music (including ragtime, jazz, boogie-woogie). MT279.3 Instrumental techniques. Violin. Styles of playing. Blues. MT279.7 Instrumental techniques. Violin. Styles of playing. Jazz. MT733.7 Instrumental techniques. Ensembles. Big band. Dance band. Jazz band. MT868 Singing and vocal technique. Jazz vocals. N128.3.A35 Visual arts. Study and teaching. Research. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks N6538.N5 Visual arts. History. Modern art. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. N7912.3.A35 Religious art. Christian art. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. N8224 Special subjects of art. Minorities. N8232 Special subjects of art. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. N8356.B55 Art as a profession. Artists. Blacks. N8356.N4* Art as a profession. Artists. Blacks. N8928.3.A35 Government support of art. Public art. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks NA738.N5 Architecture. History. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. NA2128.3.A35 Architecture. Study and teaching. Research. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NA2543.R37 Architecture in relation to race. NA4228.3.A35 Architecture. Public buildings. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks NA5238.N5 Religious buildings. Religious architecture. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. NA7239.3.A35 Domestic architecture. Houses. Dwellings. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NA9128.3.A35 Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NB237 .P89 Puryear, Martin. NB238.N5 Sculpture. History. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. NB1528.3.A35 Sculptured monuments. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NC139.3.A35 History of drawing. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NC428.3.A35 Drawing. Design. Illustration. Study and teaching. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NC961.7.A37  Illustration. Special subjects. African Americans. NC1766.5.A35 Animated films. Special topics. African Americans. NC1878.A37 Picture postcards. Special topics. African Americans. ND237 .L38 Lawrence, Jacob. ND237.B273 Basquiat, Jean-Michel. ND238.N5 Painting. History. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. ND1839.3.A35 Watercolor painting. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. ND2639.3.A35 Mural painting. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. ND3039.3.A35 Illuminating of manuscripts and books. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NE539.3.A35 History of printmaking. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK139.3.A35 Decorative arts. Applied arts. Decoration and ornament. Study and teaching. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK839.3.A35 Decorative arts. Applied arts. Decoration and ornament. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK1412.3.A35 Decoration and ornament. Design. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK1678.C38 Religious art. Candomble. NK1678.V66 Religious art. Voodooism. NK2115.3.A47  Interior decoration. House decoration. For African Americans. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 35 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree NK2439.3.A35 Furniture. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK3225.3.A35 Upholstery. Drapery. History. Modern. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK3425.3.A35 Wallpapers. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK4028.3.A35 Ceramics. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK4428.3.A35 Porcelain. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK4725.3.A35 Costume and its accessories. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK4894.3.B53 Dolls and dollhouses. Black dolls. NK5125.3.A35 Glass. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK5325.3.A35 Stained glass. Glass painting. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK5612.3.A35 Gems (Engraved stones). History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK5912.3.A35 Ivory carving. Ivories. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK6425.3.A35 Metalwork. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK6625.3.A35 Arms and armor. History. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK6725.3.A35 Swords. Sword guards. Sword mounting. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK6925.3.A35 Firearms. Guns and pistols. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK7325.3.A35 Jewelry. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK7825.3.A35 Brasses. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK8125.3.A35 Copperwork. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK8225.3.A35 Ironwork. African Americans. Negroes. Blacks. NK9112 Textile arts and art needlework (including quilts). United States (including African American). NX164.B55  The arts as a profession. Artists. Blacks. African Americans. NX164.N4* The arts as a profession. Artists. Blacks. African Americans. NX180.R3 The arts in relation to racism. NX512.3.A35 History of the arts. African American. Negroes. Blacks. NX512.3.N5* History of the arts. African American. Negroes. Blacks. NX629 Arts of minority groups. NX650.R34 Arts in general. Special subjects or topics. Race awareness. NX652.A37 Arts in general. Characters, persons, classes of persons, and ethnic groups. African Americans. P40.5.B42 Philology. Linguistics. Relation to sociology. Sociolinguistics. Blacks. P94.5.A37- Communication. Mass media. Relation to African Americans. .A372 P94.5.B55- Communication. Mass media. Relation to blacks. .B552 P94.5.M55- Communication. Mass media. Relation to minorities. .M552 P96.B53 Communication. Mass media. Black English. P120.R32 Philosophy, origin, etc. of language. Other aspects. Racism. P410.B33 Black slang. PE1125.5.B5 Modern English. Grammar. Readers for Black Muslims. PE1127.B55 Modern English. Grammar. Readers on Blacks. African Americans. PE1127.M5 Modern English. Grammar. Readers on Minorities. PE1599.R34 Modern English. Lexicology. Etymology. Particular words. Race. PE3102.N4- Linguistic geography. Dialects, etc. United States. Negroes. African Americans. .N48 PE3727.N4 Slang. Argot. Vulgarisms. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. PG3358.R33 Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich. Criticism and interpretation. Race awareness. PJ7525.4.B55 Arabic literature. History and criticism. Black authors. PM5626 Black Carib language. PM7831-7834 Creole languages. General and miscellaneous. PM7836-7839 Creole languages. Danish. PM7844.S36 Creole languages. Spanish. Palenque. PM7846-7849 Creole languages. Portuguese. PM7854.F7- Creole languages. French. French Guiana. .F795 36 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PM7854.G8- Creole languages. French. Guadeloupe. .G895 PM7854.H3- Creole languages. French. Haiti. .H395 PM7854.M25- Creole languages. French. Martinique. .M2595 PM7875.D58 Creole languages. Djuka. PM7875.G8 Creole languages. Gullah dialect. Sea Islands Creole. PM7875.K74 Creole languages. Kriol. PM7875.S27 Creole languges. Saramaccan. PM7875.S67- Creole languages. Sranan. .S6795 PM7895.P3- Creole languages. Papiamento. .P395 PM7875.N4* Creole languages. English. “Negro-English.” PN56.R16 Literature (General). Theory. Philosophy. Esthetics. Relation to and treatment of race. PN56.R18 Literature (General). Theory. Philosophy. Esthetics. Relation to and treatment of racism. PN56.3.B55 Literature (General). Theory. Philosophy. Esthetics. Relation to and treatment of blacks. PN56.3.N4* Literature (General). Theory. Philosophy. Esthetics. Relation to and treatment of blacks. PN490 Literary history. Biography. Black authors. PN491.5 Literary history. Biography. Minority authors. PN841 Literary history. Black literature (General). PN1009.5.R32 Literary history. Juvenile literature. Special topics. Racism. PN1025 Poetry. Indexes. Black poetry. PN1083.B55 Poetry. Relations to, and treatment of, blacks. PN1083.N4* Poetry. Relations to, and treatment of, blacks. PN1590.B53 The performing arts. Show business. Blacks. PN1969.M5 Vaudeville. Varieties. Minstrel shows. PN1990.9.M56 Broadcasting. Special topics. Minorities. PN1991.8.A35 Radio broadcasts. Special topics. African Americans. Blacks. PN1992.4 .W56 Winfrey, Oprah. PN1992.8.A34 Television broadcasts. Special topics. African Americans. Blacks. PN1992.8.M54 Television broadcasts. Special topics. Minorities. PN1995.9.M56 Motion pictures. Special topics. Minorities. PN1995.9.M57 Motion pictures. Special topics. Miscegenation. PN1995.9.N4 Motion pictures. Special topics. Negroes. Blacks. African Americans. PN1995.9.R23 Motion pictures. Special topics. Racially mixed people. PN1998.3.L44 Lee, Spike. PN1998.3.M494 Micheaux, Oscar. PN2071.B58 Dramatic representation. The theater. Acting. Blackface. PN2270.A35 African American theater. PN2286 Dramatic representation. The theater. United States. Biography. African Americans. PN2287.P57 Poitier, Sidney. PN2582.B52 Dramatic representation. The theater. Great Britain. History. Blackface. PN2595.13.B34 Dramatic representation. The theater. Great Britain. History. Black theater. PN3195 Minstrel shows. PN3423 Prose. Prose fiction. Blacks. PN4305.N5 Oratory. Elocution, etc. Recitations (in English). Negroes. Blacks. PN4305.N6* Oratory. Elocution, etc. Recitations (in English). Negroes. Blacks. PN4871.5 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Biography of editors, journalists, etc. Collective. African Americans. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 37 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PN4874.P595 Poston, Ted. PN4882 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. United States. Ethnic press. Minority press. PN4882.5 African American press. PN4888.M56 Minorities in the press. PN4888.N4* African American press. PN4888.R3 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. United States. Special topics. Racism. PN4914.B55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Canada. Black press. PN4914.M53 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Canada. Minorities. PN4914.R28 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Canada. Race problems. PN4914.R29 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Canada. Racism. PN4917.N5* Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Other countries. Black press. PN4937.N4* Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Other countries. Black press. PN4974.B55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Mexico. Black press. PN4974.M53 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Mexico. Minorities. PN4974.R28 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Mexico. Race problems. PN4974.R29 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Mexico. Racism. PN5124.B55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Great Britain. Black press. PN5124.M53 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Great Britain. Minorities. PN5124.R28 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Great Britain. Race problems. PN5124.R29 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Great Britain. Racism. PN5184.B55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. France. Black press. PN5184.M53 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. France. Minorities. PN5184.R28 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. France. Race problems. PN5184.R29 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. France. Racism. PN5214.B55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Germany. Black press. PN5214.M53 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Germany. Minorities. PN5214.R28 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Germany. Race problems. PN5214.R29 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Germany. Racism. PN6068 Collections of general literature. Black authors. PN6071.B57 Collections of general literature. Collections, extracts, etc. By subject. Blacks. PN6071.N4* Collections of general literature. Collections, extracts, etc. By subject. Blacks. PN6071.R23 Collections of general literature. Collections, extracts, etc. By subject. Race discrimination. PN6081.3 Quotations. English. Black authors. PN6109.7 Collections of general literature. Poetry. Black authors. PN6109.95.M55 Collections of general literature. Poetry. Minority authors. PN6119.7 Drama. Black authors. PN6120.N4 Drama. By subject. Negroes. Blacks. PN6120.92.B45 Fiction. Black authors. PN6231.N5 Wit and humor. Collections on Negroes. Blacks. PN6231.R25 Wit and humor. Collections on race problems. PN6518.C8 Proverbs. Modern. Creole. PQ145.4.R33 History of French literature. Special subjects. Race relations. PQ1110.B53 Collections of French literature. Special topics. Blacks. PQ1110.N4* Collections of French literature. Special topics. Blacks. PQ3940-3949 French literature outside of France. West Indies. PQ3950-3959.3 French literature outside of France. South America. PQ4209.5.M56 Collections of Italian literature. Minority authors. PQ6046.R27 History of Spanish literature. Special subjects. Race. PQ6047.B5 History of Spanish literature. Blacks. PQ7081.7.B55 Spanish literature. Spanish America. Black authors. PQ7471.7.B55 Spanish literature. Central America. Black authors. PQ7551.7.B55 Spanish literature. South America. Black authors. PQ8651.7.B55 Spanish literature. Asia. Black authors. PQ9034.N4 Portuguese literature. History and criticism. Black authors. PR120.B55 History of English literature. Black authors. 38 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PR120.M55 History of English literature. Minority authors. PR149.I65 History of English literature. Treatment of interracial marriage. PR408.R34 History of English literature. Modern. General. Special topics. Race. PR408.S57 History of English literature. Modern. General. Special topics. Slavery. PR428.M55 History of English literature. Modern. General. Special topics. Minorities. PR428.R35 History of English literature. Modern. Elizabethan era (1550–1640). Special topics. Race. PR448.R33 History of English literature. Modern. 18th century. Special topics. Race. PR448.S55 History of English literature. Modern. 18th century. Special topics. Slavery. PR468.B53 History of English literature. Modern. 19th century. Special topics. Blacks. PR468.R3 History of English literature. Modern. 19th century. Special topics. Race. PR468.S55 History of English literature. Modern. 19th century. Special topics. Slavery. PR525.S53 History of English literature. Poetry. 15th-16th centuries. Special topics. Slavery. PR535.S53 History of English literature. Poetry. Elizabethan era (1550–1640). Special topics. Slavery. PR565.S53 History of English literature. Poetry. Restoration and Augustan era (1660– 1750). Special topics. Slavery. PR575.S53 History of English literature. Poetry. Romanticism. Return to nature (1750– 1830). Special topics. Slavery. PR585.S53 History of English literature. Poetry. 19th century. Special topics. Slavery. PR658.R34 History of English literature. Drama. Elizabeth era (1550–1640). Special topics. Race. PR678.R34 History of English literature. Drama. 17th century. Special topics. Race. PR698.R34 History of English literature. Drama. Restoration (1660–1700). Special topics. Race. PR708.R34 History of English literature. Drama. 18th century. Special topics. Race. PR728.R34 History of English literature. Drama. 19th century. Special topics. Race. PR830.R34 History of English literature. Prose fiction. The novel. Special topics. Race. PR1110.B5 Collections of English literature. Black authors. PR1110.M55 Collections of English literature. Minority authors. PR1178.B55 Collections of English literature. Poetry. Black authors. PR1195.S44 Collections of English literature. Poetry. Special forms and subjects. Slavery. PR1246.B53 Collections of English literature. Drama. Black authors. PR1286.B53 Collections of English literature. Prose. Black authors. PR3069.R33 Shakespeare. William. Criticism and interpretation. Treatment and knowledge of race. PR9205 English literature outside of Great Britain. Caribbean area. PR9210-9218.2 English literature outside of Great Britain. West Indies. PR9220 English literature outside of Great Britain. Bahamas. PR9230 English literature outside of Great Britain. Barbados. PR9260 English literature outside of Great Britain. Haiti. PR9265 English literature outside of Great Britain. Jamaica. PR9272 English literature outside of Great Britain. Trinidad. PR9275 English literature outside of Great Britain. Other West Indies islands. PR9280 English literature outside of Great Britain. Belize. PR9272.9.W3 Walcott, Derek. PR9320 English literature outside of Great Britain. Guyana. PS153.M56 History of American literature. Minority authors. PS153.N5 History of American literature. Negro. African American. Black authors. PS169.R28 History of American literature. Treatment of racism. PS173.E8 History of American literature. Treatment of ethnic minorities. PS173.N4 History of American literature. Treatment of Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. PS173.R33 History of American literature. Treatment of racially mixed people. PS217.B55 History of American literature. 19th century. Special topics. Blacks. PS217.S55 History of American literature. 19th century. Special topics. Slavery (including abolitionism). browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 39 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PS228.I69 History of American literature. 20th century. Special topics. Interracial adoption. PS228.R32 History of American literature. 20th century. Special topics. Race. PS231.R34 History of American literature. 21st century. Special topics. Racially mixed people. PS309.B55 History of American literature. Poetry. Blues lyrics. PS310.N4 History of American literature. Poetry. Special topics. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. PS310.R34 History of American literature. Poetry. Special topics. Race. PS338.N4 History of American literature. Drama. Special topics. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. PS366.A35 History of American literature. Prose. Special topics. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. PS374.B63 History of American literature. Prose fiction. Special forms. Black English. PS374.N4 History of American literature. Prose fiction. Special topics. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. PS374.R32 History of American literature. Prose fiction. Special topics. Race. PS374.R34 History of American literature. Prose fiction. Special topics. Racism. PS374.S58 History of American literature. Prose fiction. Special topics. Slavery and slaves. PS508.M54 Collections of American literature. Minority authors. PS508.N3 Collections of American literature. Negro. African American. Black authors. PS509.B7 Collections of American literature. Special topics. Brooks, Gwendolyn. PS509.M5 Collections of American literature. Special topics. Minorities. PS509.N4 Collections of American literature. Special topics. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. PS509.S436 Collections of American literature. Special topics. Slavery. PS509.X24 Collections of American literature. Special topics. Malcolm X. PS591.M5445 Collections of American literature. Poetry. Minority authors. PS591.N4 Collections of American literature. Poetry. Negro. African American. Black authors. PS595.A22 Collections of American literature. Poetry. By subject. Abu-Jamal, Mumia. PS595.A32 Collections of American literature. Poetry. By subject. African American women. PS595.B6 Collections of American literature. Poetry. By subject. Blues (Music). PS595.L5* Collections of American literature. Poetry. By subject. Malcolm X. PS595.N3 Collections of American literature. Poetry. By subject. Negro (African American, Black) rimes and songs. PS595.R32 Collections of American literature. Poetry. By subject. Race relations. PS595.S65 Collections of American literature. Poetry. By subject. Slavery. PS595.X24 Collections of American literature. Poetry. By subject. Malcolm X. PS627.M5 Collections of American literature. Drama. Special topics. Minorities. PS627.N4 Collections of American literature. Drama. Special topics. Negroes. African Americans. Blacks. PS647.A35 Collections of American literature. Prose (General). African Americans. Black authors. PS647.E85 Collections of American literature. Prose (General). Minority authors. PS647.N35* Collections of American literature. Prose (General). African Americans. Blacks as authors. PS648.S55 Collections of American literature. Prose (General). Special forms and topics. Slavery. PS663.M55 Collections of American literature. Oratory. Minority authors. PS663.N4 Collections of American literature. Oratory. Negro. African American. Black authors. PS683.A35 Collections of American literature.Essays. African American authors. Black authors. PS683.N4* Collections of American literature.Essays. African American authors. Black authors. 40 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PS866.W5 Wheatley, Phillis. PS1292.C6 Chesnutt, Charles Waddell. PS1806 Harris, Joel Chandler. Nights with Uncle Remus. PS1808 Harris, Joel Chandler. Uncle Remus and his friends. PS1809 Harris, Joel Chandler. Uncle Remus, his songs and sayings. PS2265 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Poems on slavery. PS1557 Dunbar, Paul Laurence. PS3503.R7244 Brooks, Gwendolyn. PS3515.A515 Hansberry, Lorraine. PS3515.I713 Himes, Chester. PS3515.U274 Hughes, Langston. PS3515.U789 Hurston, Zora Neale. PS3539.O478 Toomer, Jean. PS3545.R815 Wright, Richard (1908–1960). PS3551.N464 Angelou, Maya. PS3552.A45 Baldwin, James. PS3552.U827 Butler, Octavia E. PS3554.O884 Dove, Rita. PS3563.O8749 Morrison, Toni. PS3568.E365 Reed, Ishmael. PS3573.I26 Wideman, John Edgar. PT149.B55 German literature. Special subjects. Blacks. PT363.R3 History of German literature. Romanticism. Special topics. Race. PT1109.M55 Collections of German literature. Minority authors. QB36.B22 Banneker, Benjamin. R693 Minorities in medicine. R695 Blacks in medicine. Black physicians. (including African Americans). RA408.M54 Health status indicators. Medical statistics and surveys. Minority older people. RA413.7.M57 State medical care plans. Socialized medicine. National health insurance. Compulsory insurance. Minorities. RA448.5.N4 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. Negroes. African Americans. RA645.S53 Chronic and noninfectious diseases and public health. Sickle cell anemia. RA562 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. Blacks. RA563.N56 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. Minorities. RA564.86 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. Minority women. RA778.4.A36 Personal health and grooming guides for African Americans. RA981.A45 African American hospitals. RC282.B55 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Blacks. RC282.N4* Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Blacks. RC312.7.B55 Tuberculosis. Blacks. RC312.7.N4* Tuberculosis. Blacks. RC313.A57 Tuberculosis. United States. African Americans. RC314.5 Tuberculosis. West Indies. RC451.4.S7 Psychiatry. Students (including minority students). RC451.4.M58 Psychiatry. Minority women. RC451.5.N4 Psychiatry. Negroes. Blacks. African Americans. RC564.6.A35 Psychiatric aspects of personality and behavior condition. Drug abuse. Substance abuse. African Americans. RC565.6.M56 Psychiatric aspects of personality and behavior condition. Drug abuse. Substance abuse. Minorities. RC641.7.S5 Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs. Sickle cell anemia. RD37.3.S53 Anesthesia in special medical conditions, emergencies, and the at-risk patient. Sickle cell anemia. RJ416.S53 Diseases of the hemic and lymphatic systems. Hematologic diseases. Pediatric hematology. Sickle cell anemia. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 41 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree RJ507.M54 Mental disorders of children and adolescents. Child psychiatry. Child mental health services. Minority children. RK55.3.B52 Dentistry. Blacks. African Americans. RK60.45 Blacks in dentistry. Black dentists. RT83.3 Minorities in nursing. RT83.5 Black nurses. S417.C3 Carver, George Washington. SB457.527 African American gardens. TR140.P35 Parks, Gordon, Sr. TR647 .P367 Parks, Gordon, Sr. TX361.A27 Diet and nutrition of African Americans. UB416 Minorities, women, etc., in armed forces. UB418.A47 Minorities, women, etc., in armed forces. United States. African Americans. UG830 Minorities, women, etc., in air forces. UG834.A37 Minorities, women, etc., in air forces. United States. African Americans. VB320 Minorities, women, etc., in navies. VB324.A47 Minorities, women, etc., in navies. United States. African Americans. Z42.3.A35 Autographs of African Americans. Z682.4.A37 Library science. Information science. Personnel. African Americans. Z682.4.M56 Library science. Information science. Personnel. Minorities. Z688.A55 Library science. Information science. Special collections. By subject. African Americans. Z695.1.B57 Library science. Information science. Cataloging. By subject. Blacks. African Americans. Z695.1.N4* Library science. Information science. Cataloging. By subject. Blacks. African Americans. Z711.8 Library science. Information science. Library service to special groups. Minorities. Z711.9 Library science. Information science. Library service to special groups. Blacks. African Americans. Z1039.B56 Books for Blacks. African Americans. Z1039.M56 Books for Minorities (including children of minorities and minority teenagers) Z1039.N4* Books for Blacks. African Americans. Z1229.N39 National bibliography. United States. American literature. Negro. African American. Z1231.M5 National bibliography. United States. American literature. Minorities Z1249.S6 National bibliography. United States. History and description. Slavery. Z1361.E4 National bibliography. United States. Special topics. Elements in the population. Ethnic groups (General). Z1361.N39 National bibliography. United States. Special topics. Negroes. African Americans. Z1376.B55 National bibliography. Canada. Canadian literature. Black authors. Z1395 National bibliography. Canada. Special topics. Blacks. Z1609.B65 National bibliography. South America. Latin America. Blacks as an element in the population. Z1637.M54 National Bibliography. Argentina. Minorities. Z1637.N4 National Bibliography. Argentina. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1637.R3 National Bibliography. Argentina. Race question. Z1667.M54 National Bibliography. Bolivia. Minorities. Z1667.N4 National Bibliography. Bolivia. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1667.R3 National Bibliography. Bolivia. Race question. Z1697.M54 National Bibliography. Brazil. Minorities. Z1697.N4 National Bibliography. Brazil. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1697.R3 National Bibliography. Brazil. Race question. Z1727.M54 National Bibliography. Chile. Minorities. 42 library trends/summer 2018 Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree Z1727.N4 National Bibliography. Chile. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1727.R3 National Bibliography. Chile. Race question. Z1757.M54 National Bibliography. Colombia. Minorities. Z1757.N4 National Bibliography. Colombia. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1757.R3 National Bibliography. Colombia. Race question. Z1787.M54 National Bibliography. Ecuador. Minorities. Z1787.N4 National Bibliography. Ecuador. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1787.R3 National Bibliography. Ecuador. Race question. Z1827.M54 National Bibliography. Paraguay. Minorities. Z1827.N4 National Bibliography. Paraguay. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1827.R3 National Bibliography. Paraguay. Race question. Z1877.M54 National Bibliography. Peru. Minorities. Z1877.N4 National Bibliography. Peru. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1877.R3 National Bibliography. Peru. Race question. Z1907.M54 National Bibliography. Uruguay. Minorities. Z1907.N4 National Bibliography. Uruguay. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1907.R3 National Bibliography. Uruguay. Race question. Z1937.M54 National Bibliography. Venezuela. Minorities. Z1937.N4 National Bibliography. Venezuela. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z1937.R3 National Bibliography. Venezuela. Race question. Z2127.M54 National Bibliography. Austria. Minorities. Z2127.N4 National Bibliography. Austria. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2127.R3 National Bibliography. Austria. Race question. Z2187.M54 National Bibliography. France. Minorities. Z2187.N4 National Bibliography. France. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2187.R3 National Bibliography. France. Race question. Z2247.M54 National Bibliography. Germany. Minorities. Z2247.N4 National Bibliography. Germany. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2247.R3 National Bibliography. Germany. Race question. Z2307.M54 National Bibliography. Greece. Minorities. Z2307.N4 National Bibliography. Greece. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2307.R3 National Bibliography. Greece. Race question. Z2367.M54 National Bibliography. Italy. Minorities. Z2367.N4 National Bibliography. Italy. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2367.R3 National Bibliography. Italy. Race question. Z2457.M54 National Bibliography. Netherlands. Minorities. Z2457.N4 National Bibliography. Netherlands. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2457.R3 National Bibliography. Netherlands. Race question. Z2587.M54 National Bibliography. Denmark. Minorities. Z2587.N4 National Bibliography. Denmark. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2587.R3 National Bibliography. Denmark. Race question. Z2617.M54 National Bibliography. Norway. Minorities. Z2617.N4 National Bibliography. Norway. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2617.R3 National Bibliography. Norway. Race question. Z2647.M54 National Bibliography. Sweden. Minorities. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 43 Z2647.N4 National Bibliography. Sweden. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2647.R3 National Bibliography. Sweden. Race question. Z2707.M54 National Bibliography. Spain. Minorities. Z2707.N4 National Bibliography. Spain. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2707.R3 National Bibliography. Spain. Race question. Z2737.M54 National Bibliography. Portugal. Minorities. Z2737.N4 National Bibliography. Portugal. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2737.R3 National Bibliography. Portugal. Race question. Z2797.M54 National Bibliography. Switzerland. Minorities. Z2797.N4 National Bibliography. Switzerland. Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2797.R3 National Bibliography. Switzerland. Race question. Z2857.M54 National Bibliography. Turkey & The Balkan States (General). Minorities. Z2857.N4 National Bibliography. Turkey & The Balkan States (General). Negroes (Blacks) as an element in the population. Z2857.R3 National Bibliography. Turkey & The Balkan States (General). Race question. Z5118.B5 Subject bibliography. Anthropology and ethnology. Black race. Z5118.M5 Subject bibliography. Anthropology and ethnology. Miscegenation. Z5118.N4* Subject bibliography. Anthropology and ethnology. Black race. Z5633.A37 Subject bibliography. Communication. Mass media. African Americans. Z5784.B56 Subject bibliography. Black drama. African American drama. Z5784.N4* Subject bibliography. Black drama. African American drama. Z5814.B4 Subject bibliography. Education. Blacks. African Americans. Z5814.D5 Subject bibliography. Education. Discrimination. Segregation. Integration. Z5814.M5 Subject bibliography. Education. Minorities. Z5814.N3* Subject bibliography. Education. Blacks. African Americans. Z5943.A37 Subject bibliography. African American architecture and architects. Z5956.A47 Subject bibliography. African American art and artists. Black art and artists. Z6611.B63 Subject bibliography. Manuscripts. By subject. Blacks. African Americans. Z6611.N4* Subject bibliography. Manuscripts. By subject. Blacks. African Americans. Z6675.B53 Subject bibliography. Blacks and health. Z6675.M68 Subject bibliography. Minorities and health. Z6944.N39 Subject bibliography. Negro (African American, Black) newspapers. Z7124 Subject bibliography. Philology and linguistics. Mixed languages (including Creole, Pidgin English, etc.) Z7164.R12 Subject bibliography. Political and social sciences. Race problems. Z7164.S6 Subject bibliography. Political and social sciences. Slavery. Z7514.B43 Subject bibliography. Sports. Amusements. Recreation. Blacks. African Americans. Z7774 Subject bibliography. Black theology. Z7835.B5 Subject bibliography. Black Muslims. Z8068.74 Personal bibliography. Baldwin, James. Z8150.7 Personal bibliography. Carver, G. W. Z8166.2 Personal bibliography. Chesnutt, C. W. Z8167.47 Personal bibliography. Chisholm, Shirley Z8238.85 Personal bibliography. Douglass, Frederick. Z8244.9 Personal bibliography. Du Bois, W. E. B. Z8247.4 Personal bibliography. Dunbar, P. L. Z8324.49 Personal bibliography. Garvey, Marcus. Z8385.64 Personal bibliography. Hansberry, Lorraine. Z8406.8 Personal bibliography. Himes, C. B. Z8423.3 Personal bibliography. Hughes, Langston. Z8428.66 Personal bibliography. Hurston, Z. N. Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree 44 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2: Index to Library of Congress Classification Numbers Applicable to Mate- rials for African American Studies Aaron, Hank: GV865.A25 abolition of slavery see also antislavery movements United States: E453 agitation for: E449 Abu-Jamal, Mumia in American literature, collections, poetry: PS595.A22 academies (general), West Indies: AS71-75 actors, actresses, and acting, African American: PN2286 adoption, interracial/transracial: HQ875.6 in literature, American, literary history, 20th century: PS228.I69 aesthetics, Black: BH301.B53 affirmative action programs: HF5549.5.A34, KF4755.5 Alabama: JK4560.A33 Alaska: JK9560.A33 Arizona: JK8260.A33 Arkansas: JK5160.A33 California: JK8760.A33 Colorado: JK7860.A33 Connecticut: JK3360.A33 Delaware: JK3760.A33 District of Columbia: JK2760.A33 Florida: JK4460.A33 Georgia: JK4360.A33 Idaho: JK7560.A33 Illinois: JK5760.A33 Indiana: JK5660.A33 Iowa: JK6360.A33 Kansas: JK6860.A33 Kentucky: JK5360.A33 Louisiana: JK4760.A33 Maine: JK2860.A33 Maryland: JK3860.A33 Massachusetts: JK3160.A33 Michigan: JK5860.A33 Minnesota: JK6160.A33 Mississippi: JK4660.A33 Z8464.44 Personal bibliography. King, M. L. Z8519.7 Personal bibliography. Louis, Joe. Z8595.5 Personal bibliography. Morrison, Toni. Z8736.32 Personal bibliography. Reed, Ishmael. Z8747.74 Personal bibliography. Robeson, Paul. Z8947.36 Personal bibliography. Walcott, Derek. Z8947.42 Personal bibliography. Walker, Alice. Z8949.9 Personal bibliography. Washington, B. T. Z8950.2 Personal bibliography. Washington, Harold. Z8969.285 Personal bibliography. Wheatley, Phyllis Z8986.323 Personal bibliography. Wright, Richard. Z8989.7 Personal bibliography. X, Malcolm. Table 1. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 45 Table 2. (continued) Missouri: JK5460.A33 Montana: JK7360.A33 Nebraska: JK6660.A33 Nevada: JK8560.A33 New Hampshire: JK2960.A33 New Jersey: JK3560.A33 New Mexico: JK8060.A33 New York: JK3460.A33 North Carolina: JK4160.A33 North Dakota: JK6460.A33 Ohio: JK5560.A33 Oklahoma: JK7160.A33 Oregon: JK9060.A33 Pennsylvania: JK3660.A33 Rhode Island: JK3260.A33 South Carolina: JK4260.A33 South Dakota: JK6560.A33 Tennessee: JK5260.A33 Texas: JK4860.A33 Utah: JK8460.A33 Vermont: JK3060.A33 Virginia: JK3960.A33 Washington: JK9260.A33 West Virginia: JK4060.A33 Wisconsin: JK6060.A33 Wyoming: JK7660.A33 African American studies: E184.7 African Americans actors and actresses: PN2286 air force personnel: E185.63, UG834.A37 Alabama: E185.93.A3, F335.N4 Alaska: E185.93.A4, F915.N4 Albany (New York): F129.A39.N4 Annapolis (Maryland): F189.A69.N4 anthropometry: GN57.A35 Appalachian Region: E185.912 architecture and architects bibliography: Z5943.A37 domestic buildings: NA7239.3.A35 history: NA738.N5 public buildings: NA4228.3.A35 religious buildings: NA5238.N5 Arizona: E185.93.A7, F820.N4 Arkansas: E185.93.A8, F420.N4 armed forces: E185.63 arms and armor, history: NK6625.3.A35 art and artists see also individual forms of art bibliography: Z5956.A47 history: NX512.3.A35, NX512.3.N5* modern: N6538.N5 public: N8928.3.A35 religious: N7912.3.A35 visual, study and teaching: N128.3.A35 in art: N8232, NC961.7.A37, NX164.N4*, NX652.A37, NC1878.A37 in the arts: NX164.B55, NX164.N4* artisans: E185.8 astrology: BF1714.A37 46 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Atlanta (Georgia): F294.A89.N4 Austin (Texas): F394.A99.N4 authors collections: PS508.N3 drama: PS628.N4 essays: PS683.A35, PS683.N4* oratory: PS663.N4 poetry: PS591.N4 prose: PS647.A35, PS647.N35* literary history: PS153.N5 autographs: Z42.3.A35 Baltimore (Maryland): F189.B19.N4 Baptists: BX6440-6460.9 missions: BV2521 Birmingham (Alabama): F334.B69.N4 Boston (Massachusetts): F73.9.N4 brasses: NK7825.3.A35 Buffalo (New York): F129.B89.N4 business associations: E185.8 businessmen: E185.8 California: E185.93.C2, F870.N4 Catholic Church: BX1407.N4 ceramics: NK4028.3.A35 Charleston (South Carolina): F279.C49.N4 Chattanooga (Tennessee): F444.C49.N4 Chicago (Illinois): F548.9.N4 church work with: BV4468.2.A34 churches: BR563.N4 Cincinnati (Ohio): F499.C59.N4 city planning: NA9128.3.A35 civil and political rights; KF4756-4757 clergy education: BV4080-4085 Episcopal Church: BX5967 Cleveland (Ohio): F499.C69.N4 Colorado: E185.93.C6, F790.N4 Columbus (Ohio): F499.C79.N4 communication. mass media: P94.5..A37-.A372 Congregationalists: BX7147.A35 Congress, United States: JK1321.A37 congresses: E184.5 Connecticut: E185.93.C7, F105.N4 copperwork: NK8125.3.A35 costume and accessories: NK4725.3.A35 Dallas (Texas): F394.D219.N4 dance: GV1624.7.A34. GV1624.7.N4* Dayton (Ohio): F499.D29.N4 Delaware: E185.93.D4, F175.N4 Denver (Colorado): F784.D49.N4 Detroit (Michigan): F574.D49.N4 District of Columbia: E185.93.D6, F205.N4 discrimination: KF4756-4757 drama, bibliography: Z5784.B56, Z5784.N4* drapery: NK3225.3.A35 drawing: NC139.3.A35, NC428.3.A35 drug use: RC564.6.A35 East Africa: DT429.5.A38 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 47 Table 2. (continued) economic conditions: E185.8 education: LC2699, LC2717, LC2731, LC2802-2803, LC2804-2810 history: LC2741 English language: PE3102.N4-.N48 Episcopal church: BX5979 ethnobotany: E185.89.E8 etiquette: BJ1857.A37 farmers: E185.8 firearms: NK6925.3.A35 Florida: E185.93.F5, F320.N4 folklore: GR103, GR111.A47 in foreign countries: E185.94 France, Paris: DC718.A36 furniture, history: NK2439.3.A35 gardens: SB457.527 gems: NK5612.3.A35 genealogy: E185.96-.97 Georgia: E185.93.G4, F295.N4 Ghana: DT510.43.A37 grooming: RA778.4.A36 Hawaii: E185.93.H3 historiography: E184.65 history collections: E185.5 general: E185 to 1863: E185.18 1863–1877: E185.2 1877–1964 general: E185.6 museums, exhibitions, etc: E185.53 race relations: E185.61 1964-present (including race relations) E185.615 periodicals: E185.5 societies: E185.5 homosexuality: HQ76.27.A37 hospitals: RA981.A45 House of Representatives, United States: JK1321.A37 Houston (Texas): F394.H89.N4 Idaho: E185.93.I15, F755.N4 Illinois: E185.93.I2, F550.N4 Indiana: E185.93.I4, F535.N4 Indianapolis (Indiana): F534.I39.N4 Indians, relations with: E98.R28 intellectual life: E185.89.I56 interior decoration: NK2115.3.A47 interracial marriage: E185.62 insurrections: E447 Iowa: E185.93.I64, F630.N4 ironwork: NK8225.3.A35 Islam, history: BP62.B56, BP62.N4* ivory carving: NK5912.3.A35 Jersey City (New Jersey): F144.J59.N4 jewelry: NK7325.3.A35 journalists, collective biography: PN4871.5 Kansas City: F474.K29.N4 Kansas: E185.93.K16, F690.N4 48 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Kentucky: E185.93.K3, F460.N4 lawyers: KF299.A35, KF299.N3* libraries cataloging: Z695.1.B57, Z695.1.N4* personnel: Z682.4.A37 service to: Z711.9 special collections: Z688.A55 in literature bibliography: Z1229.N39 collections: PS509.N4 drama: PS627.N4 literary history: PS173.N4 drama: PS338.N4 poetry: PS310.N4 prose: PS366.A35 prose fiction: PS374.N4 Los Angeles (California): F869.L89.N4 Louisiana: E185.93.L6, F380.N4 Louisville (Kentucky): F459.L89.N4 Lutheran churches: BX8060.N5 Madison (Wisconsin): F589.M19.N4 Maine: E185.93.M15, F30.N4 Maryland: E185.93.M2, F190.N4 Massachusetts: E185.93.M3, F75.N4 medicine: R695 Memphis (Tennessee): F444.M59.N4 Mennonites: BX8116.3.A37 metalwork: NK6425.3.A35 Methodist churches, missions: BV2551 Michigan: E185.93.M5, F575.N4 Middle West and Old Northwest: E185.915 Milwaukee (Wisconsin): F589.M69.N4 Minneapolis (Minnesota): F614.M59.N4 Minnesota: E185.93.M55, F615.N4 missions, United States: BV2783 Mississippi: E185.93.M6, F350.N4 Missouri: E185.93.M7, F475.N4 Montana: E185.93.M8, F740.N4 Montgomery (Alabama): F334.M79.N4 Mormons: BX8643.A35 mortality (demography): HB1323.B5-B52Z motion pictures: PN1995.9.N4 music: ML120.N49*, ML128.B45 see also individual genres of music film catalogs: ML158.6.A35 history and criticism: ML3478-3479 video catalogs: ML158.6.A35 names: E185.89.R45 Nashville (Tennessee): F444.N29.N4 Nebraska: E185.93.N5, F675.N4 Nevada: E185.93.N52, F850.N4 New England: E185.917, F15.N4 New Hampshire: E185.93.N53, F45.N4 New Haven (Connecticut): F104.N69.N4 New Jersey: E185.93.N54, F145.N4 New Mexico: E185.93.N55, F805.N4 New Orleans (Louisiana): F379.N59.N4 New York (City): F128.9.N4 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 49 Table 2. (continued) New York (state): E185.93.N6, F130.N4 Newark (New Jersey): F144.N69.N4 newspapers, bibliography: Z6944.N39 North (United States region): E185.9 North Carolina: E185.93.N6, F265.N4 North Dakota: E185.93.N7, F645.N4 nutrition: TX361.A27 Ohio: E185.93.O2, F500.N4 Oklahoma: E185.93.O4, F705.N4 Old Northwest: F485.N4 Omaha (Nebraska): F674.O59.N4 Oregon: E185.93.O7, F885.N4 Pacific Northwest: F855.N4 party affiliation, United States: JK2275.N4 Pennsylvania: E185.93.P41, F160.N4 Pentecostal Churches: BX8762.5 Pentecostals: BR1644.3 Philadelphia (Pennsylvania): F158.9.N4 philosophy: B944.A37 physicians: R695 Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania): F159.P69.N4 porcelain: NK4428.3.A35 Portland (Oregon): F884.P89.N4 Presbyterians: BX8946.A35, BX8946.N4* press: PN4882.5, PN4888.N4* Providence (Rhode Island): F89.P99.N4 public assistance: HV3181-3185 public health: RA448.5.N4 quilts: NK9112 race identity: E185.625 race relations: E185.61, E185.615 radio broadcasts: PN1991.8.A35 Rhode Island: E185.93.R4, F90.N4 relations with Indians: E98.R28 Jews, American: E184.36.A34 religious life: BL625.2 reparations: E185.89.R45 rhymes and songs, American, collections: PS595.N3 Richmond (Virginia): F234.R59.N4 Rochester (New York): F129.R79.N4 sailors: E185.63, VB324.A47 St. Louis: F474.S29.N4 Salt Lake City (Utah): F834.S29.N4 San Antonio (Texas): F394.S2119.N4 San Francisco (California): F869.S39.N4 Santa Fe (New Mexico): F804.S29.N4 sculpture: NB238.N5, NB1528.3.A35 Seattle (Washington): F899.S49.N4 sermons: BV4241.5 swords: NK6725.3.A35 social conditions: E185.86 soldiers: E185.63, UB418.A47 Revolutionary War: E269.N3 War of 1812: E359.9.A35, E359.9.N4* Civil War Confederate Army: E585.A35, E585.N3* 50 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Union Army: E540.N3 regiments: E492.9 War of 1898: E725.5.N3 sources: E184.6 South (United States region): E185.92 South Atlantic states: F220.N4 South Carolina: E185.93.S7, F280.N4 South Dakota: E185.93.S8, F660.N4 spiritual churches: BX6194.A46-.A468 hymns: M2131.S5 on stamps: HE6183.A35 suffrage: JK1924-1929, KF4893 Sunday schools: BV1523.A37 teachers handbooks: LC2725 salaries: LB2843.N4* television broadcasts: PN1992.8.A34 Tennessee: E185.93.T3, F445.N4 Texas: E185.93.T4, F395.N4 textile arts: NK9112 theater: PN2270.A35 Trenton (New Jersey): F144.T79.N4 Tucson (Arizona): F819.T99.N4 Unitarians: BX9833.48.A47 United States: E184.5-185.97 bibliography: Z1361.N39 universities and colleges: KF4232 upholstery: NK3225.3.A35 Utah: E185.93.U8, F835.N4 Vermont: E185.93.V4, F60.N4 Virginia: E185.93.V8, F235.N4 voters: JK1924-1929 wallpaper: NK3425.3.A35 Washington (D.C.) see District of Columbia Washington State: E185.93.W3, F900.N4 West (United States region): E185.925 West Virginia: E185.93.W5, F250.N4 Wilmington (Delaware): F174.W79.N4 Wisconsin: E185.93.W58, F590.N4 women in literature, American, collections, poetry: PS595.A32 World War I: D639.N4 World War II: D810.N4 Wyoming: E185.93.W9, F770.N4 Young Men’s Christian Association, work with: BV1190 Young Women’s Christian Association, work with: BV1393.B58, BV1393.N4* African diaspora: DT16.5 African Hebrew Israelite nation of Jerusalem: BP605.B63 African Methodist Episcopal Church: BX8435-8473 African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church: BX8435-8473 African Orthodox Church: BX6194.A4 African Orthodox Church of New York: BX6194.A43 African religions and Christianity: BR128.A16 in South America: BL2592 in the West Indies and Caribbean: BL2532 survival in America: African Union Methodist Protestant Church: BX8435-8473 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 51 Table 2. (continued) African Universal Church: BX6194.A45 Africans in Asia: DS28.A35 in Australia: DU122.A35 in Austria: DB34.A47 Vienna: DB851.57.A37 in Belgium: DH492.A34 in Europe: D1056.2.A38 in France: DC34.5.A37 Paris: DC718.A34 in Germany: DD78.A47 Berlin: DD867.5.A37 in India: DS428.A25 in Italy: DG457.A35 in Madrid: DP358.3.A36 in Milan: DG659.6.A37 in Portugal: DP534.A37 in Russia, Moscow: DK600.3.A35 in Southern Asia: DS339.3.A34 in Spain: DP53.A35 in Sweden: DL641.A47 in Switzerland: DQ49.A49 in the United States: E184.A24 in Turkey, Istanbul: DR727.A38 Africans, discovery of America: E109.A35 Afro-Brazilian cults: BL2590.B7 Afro-Caribbean cults: BL2565 agricultural education African Americans: LC2780.2 Blacks: LC2780.2 Ailey, Alvin: GV1785.A38 air force personnel: African American: E185.63, UG834.A37 minorities: UG830 Akan in America: E29.A43 Alabama affirmative action programs: JK4560.A33 African Americans: E185.93.A3, F335.N4 antislavery movements: E445.A3 civil rights: KFA411 African Americans: KFA411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK4560.5.A34 minorities: JK4560.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFA392.2 in employment, labor law: KFA334.5.D5 in housing: KFA460.5.D5 in mortgage loans: KFA130.5.D58 trial practice: KFA539.D56 Alaska affirmative action programs: JK9560.A33 African Americans: E185.93.A4, F915.N4 civil rights: KFA1611 African Americans: KFA1611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK9560.5.A34 52 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) minorities: JK9560.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFA1592.2 in employment, labor law: KFA1534.5.D5 in housing: KFA1660.5.D5 in mortgage loans: KFA1330.5.D58 trial practice: KFA1739.D56 Albany (New York), African Americans: F129.A39.N4 alcohol and ethnic minorities: HV5199.5 Ali, Muhammad: GV1132.M84 Allen, Richard: BX8459.A4 almanacs (general), West Indies: AY510-581 America discovery of and early explorations, African: E109.A35 elements in the population: Akan: E29.A43 Blacks, Negroes: E29.N3 Canary Islanders: E29.C35 Yoruba: E29.Y67 Amistad (slave ship): E447 Anderson, Marian: ML420.A6 Angelou, Maya: PS3551.N464 Angolans in Portugal: DP534.A54 Annapolis (Maryland), African Americans: F189.A69.N4 Ansaru Allah Community: BP212 anthropology Black race: GN645 periodicals, etc.: GN643 race: GN269 anthropometry African Americans: GN57.A35 Blacks: GN57.B5 antislavery leaders, United States: E449 antislavery movements, United States: E441, E445 individual states: E445+ John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry: E451 Kansas troubles: F685 Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God: BX6194.A8 architectural education, African American: NA2128.3.A35 architecture African American bibliography: Z5943.A37 domestic buildings: NA7239.3.A35 history: NA738.N5 public buildings: NA4228.3.A35 religious buildings: NA5238.N5 and race: NA2543.R37 archives National Association for the Advancement of Colored People: CD3065.N37 history and statistics, West Indies: CD3860-3985 Argentina Blacks: F3021.B55, F3021.N3* Buenos Aires: F3001.9.B55, F3001.9.N4* minorities: F3021.A1 race relations: F3021.A1 Arizona affirmative action programs: JK8260.A33 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 53 Table 2. (continued) African Americans: E185.93.A7, F820.N4 civil rights: KFA2811 African Americans: KFA2811.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK8260.5.A34 minorities: JK8260.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFA2792.2 in employment, labor law: KFA2734.5.D5 in housing: KFA2860.5.D5 in mortgage loans: KFA2530.5.D58 trial practice: KFA2939.D56 Arkansas affirmative action programs: JK5160.A33 African Americans: E185.93.A8, F420.N4 civil rights: KFA4011 African Americans: KFA4011.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK5160.5.A34 minorities: JK5160.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFA3992.2 in employment, labor law: KFA3934.5.D5 in housing: KFA4060.5.D5 in mortgage loans: KFA3730.5.D58 trial practice: KFA4139.D56 armed forces, African Americans in: E185.63 arms and armor, decorative arts, African American: NK6625.3.A35 Armstrong, Louis: ML419.A75 art African American bibliography: Z5956.A47 history: NX512.3.A35, NX512.3.N5* modern: N6538.N5 public: N8928.3.A35 and race awareness: NX650.R34 and racism: NX180.R3 religious: N7912.3.A35 as subjects: NX652.A37 visual, study and teaching: N128.3.A35 minorities: NX629 artists African American, Black: NX164.B55, NX164.N4* Ashe, Arthur: GV994.A7 Asia, Africans: DS28.A35 astrology, African American: BF1714.A37 Atlanta (Georgia), African Americans: F294.A89.N4 Austin (Texas), African Americans: F394.A99.N4 Australia, Africans: DU122.A35 Austria Africans: DB34.A47 Blacks: DB34.B43 Vienna, Blacks: DB851.57.A37 authors African American collections: PS508.N3 drama: PS628.N4 54 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) essays: PS683.A35, PS683.N4* oratory: PS663.N4 poetry: PS591.N4 prose: PS647.A35, PS647.N35* literary history: PS153.N5 black American collections: PS508.N3 drama: PS628.N4 essays: PS683.A35 poetry: PS591.N4 prose: PS647.A35 literary history: PS153.N5 Arabic literature, literary history: PJ7525.4.B55 Canadian literature: Z1376.B55 English collections: PR1110.B5 drama: PR1246.B53 poetry: PR1178.B55 prose: PR1286.B53 literary history: PR120.B55 general collections: PN6068 drama: PN6119.7 fiction: PN6120.92.B45 poetry: PN6109.7 quotations, English: PN6081.3 wit and humor: PN6231.N5 literary history, biography: PN490 Portuguese, literary history: PQ9034.N4 Spanish Asia: PQ7551.7.B55 Central America: PQ7081.7.B55 South America: PQ7471.7.B55 Spanish America: PQ8651.7.B55 minorities American literature collections: PS508.M54 oratory: PS663.M55 poetry: PS591.M5445 prose: PS647.E85 literary history: PS153.M56 English literature collections: PR1110.M55 literary history: PR120.M55 general literature collections, poetry: PN6109.95.M55 literary history, biography: PN491.5 German literature, collections: PT1109.M55 Italian literature, collections, poetry: PQ4209.5.M56 autographs, African American: Z42.3.A35 Azoreans in the United States: E184.A95 Bahamas history: F1650-1660 literature, English: PR9220 bank management, minorities: HG1615.7.M5 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 55 Table 2. (continued) Baldwin, James: PS3552.A45 bibliography: Z8068.74 Baltimore (Maryland), African Americans: F189.B19.N4 Banneker, Benjamin: QB36.B22 Baptist Churches, African American: BX6440-6460.9 missions: BV2521 Barbados, literature: PR9230 Basie, Count: ML422.B25 Basquiat, Jean-Michel: ND237.B273 Belafonte, Harry: ML420.B32 Belgium Africans: DH492.A34 minorities, discrimination against: KJK2467.M56 Belize Blacks: F1457.B55 literature, English: PR9280 race relations: F1457.A1 Beninese in France: DC34.5.B46 in Spain: DP53.B39 Bermuda Blacks: F1640.B55 minorities: F1640.A1 race relations: F1640.A1 Bethune, Mary McLeod: E185.97.B34 Bible (see also New Testament; Old Testament) Black interpretations: BS521.2 Blacks: BS680.B48 Creole versions: BS350 prophecy of future special events, Blacks: BS649.N5 race: BS680.R2 Big bands, dictionaries: ML102.B5 biography, general collective Cuba: CT510-518 Dominican Republic: CT540-548 Haiti: CT530-538 West Indies: CT339-448 Birmingham (Alabama), African Americans: F334.B69.N4 Black Caribs: F1505.2.C3 language: PM5626 Black Hebrew Israelite nation: BP605.B63 Black Hebrews: BP605.B64 Black Muslim readers, English language: PE1125.5.B5 Black Muslims: BP221-223 bibliography: Z7835.B5 Black Panthers trial, New York, 1970–1971: KF224.B55 Black race: HT1581 bibliography, anthropology and ethnology: Z5118.B5, Z5118.N4* popular ethnology: HT1589 Blackface acting: PN2071.B58 theater, Great Britain: PN2582.B52 Blacks aesthetics: BH301.B53 America: E29.N3 anthropometry: GN57.B5 56 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Argentina: F3021.B55, F3021.N3* Buenos Aires: F3001.9.N4* art and artists: N8356.B55, N8356.N4* bibliography: Z5956.A47 in the arts: NX164.B55, NX164.N4* Austria: DB34.B43 authors American collections: PS508.N3 drama: PS628.N4 essays: PS683.A35 poetry: PS591.N4 prose: PS647.A35 literary history: PS153.N5 Arabic literature, literary history: PJ7525.4.B55 Canadian literature: Z1376.B55 English collections: PR1110.B5 drama: PR1246.B53 poetry: PR1178.B55 prose: PR1286.B53 literary history: PR120.B55 general collections: PN6068 drama: PN6119.7 fiction: PN6120.92.B45 poetry: PN6109.7 quotations, English: PN6081.3 wit and humor: PN6231.N5 literary history, biography: PN490 Portuguese, literary history: PQ9034.N4 Spanish Asia: PQ7551.7.B55 Central America: PQ7081.7.B55 South America: PQ7471.7.B55 Spanish America: PQ8651.7.B55 Belize: F1457.B55 Bermuda: F1640.B55 in the Bible: BS680.B48 Bible prophecies: BS649.N5 bibliography manuscripts: Z6611.B63 sports and recreation: Z7514.B43 Bolivia: F3359.B55 La Paz, Bolivia: F3351.L29.N4* books for: Z1039.B56, Z1039.N4* Brazil: F2659.N4 Brasilia: F2647.9.B55 Recife: F2651.R49.N4 Rio de Janeiro: F2646.9.B55 Salvador: F2651.S19.N4 São Paulo (Brazil): F2651.S29.N4 Canada: F1035.N3, Z1395 Montreal (Quebec): F1054.M89.N4 Toronto (Ontario): F1059.5.T689.N4 Central America: F1440.B55 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 57 Table 2. (continued) Chile: F3285.B53 Santiago: F3271.9.N4* church work with: BV4468.2.B55 civilization: CB235 craniometry: GN130.B56 Colombia: F2299.B55, F2299.N4* Bogotá: F2291.B69.B55, F2291.B69.N4* communication. mass media: P94.5.B55-.B552 Costa Rica: F1557.B55 Cuba: F1789.B37 Havana: F1799.H39.N4 dentistry: RK55.3.B52, RK60.45 diseases neoplasms: RC282.B55, RC282.N4* tuberculosis: RC312.7.B55, RC312.7.N4* United States: RC313.A57 West Indies: RC314.5 dolls, decorative arts: NK4894.3.B53 Dominican Republic: F1941.B55, F1941.N4* Santo Domingo: F1939.S49N4 drama, bibliography: Z5784.N4* see also theater Ecuador: F3799.B55, F3799.N4* Quito: F3781.9.N4* education: LC2699, LC2717, LC2731, LC2802-2803, LC2804-2810 bibliography: Z5814.B4 history: LC2741 El Salvador: F1497.B55 as an element in the population, bibliography Argentina: Z1637.N4 Austria: Z2127.N4 Bolivia: Z1667.N4 Brazil: Z1697.N4 Chile: Z1727.N4 Colombia: Z1757.N4 Denmark: Z2187.N4 Ecuador: Z1787.N4 France: Z2247.N4 Germany: Z2307.N4 Greece: Z2367.N4 Italy: Z2457.N4 Netherlands: Z2587.N4 Norway: Z2617.N4 Paraguay: Z1827.N4 Peru: Z1877.N4 Portugal: Z2647.N4 South America: Z1609.B65 Spain: Z2707.N4 Sweden: Z2737.N4 Switzerland: Z2797.N4 Turkey & the Balkan states (general): Z2857.N4 Uruguay: Z1907.N4 Venezuela: Z1937.N4 England: DA125.N4 London: DA676.9.B55, DA676.9.N4* English language: PE3102.N4-.N48 communication, mass media: P96.B53 58 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) in literature, American, literary history, prose fiction: PS374.B63 slang: PE3727.N4 English language readers: PE1127.B55 ethnology: GN643, GN645 Europe: D212.2.B53, D1056.2.B55 Renaissance: D233.2.B44 France: DC34.5.B55, DC34.5.N4* Paris: DC718.B56 Revolution: DC158.8 Freemasonry among: HS875-891 French Guiana: F2471.B55 Germany: DD78.B55 Greco-Roman world: DE73.2.B55 Guyana: F2391.N4* Haiti: F1930.B55 and health, bibliography: Z6675.B53 Holocaust victims: D804.5.B55 Honduras: F1517.B55 humor: PN6231.N5 immigrants to United States: JV6895.C3, JV6895.H34, JV6895.N4 intelligence testing: BF432.N5 and Islam, history: BP62.B56, BP62.N4* Jamaica: F1896.N4 juvenile periodicals: AP230 labor: HD6305.B56 Latin America: F1419.N4 libraries, cataloging: Z695.1.B57 library service to: Z711.9 life insurance: HG8799 literature American collections: PS509.N4 drama: PS627.N4 literary history: PS173.N4, PS310.N4 19th century: PS217.B55 drama: PS338.N4 prose fiction: PS374.N4 English, literary history, 19th century: PR468.B53 French, collections: PQ1110.B53, PQ1110.N4* general: PN841 collections: PN6071.B57, PN6071.N4* drama: PN6120.N4 German, literary history: PT149.B55 literary history: PN56.3.B55, PN56.3.N4* poetry: PN1083.B55, PN1083.N4* prose: PN3423 Spanish, literary history: PQ6047.B5 Methodists: BX8435-8473 missions: BV2551 Mexico: F1392.B55, F1392.N4* Mexico City: F1386.9.N4* Monterrey (Mexico): F1391.M79.N4 Middle East: DS59.B55 Mormons: BX8643.N4* mortality (demography): HB1323.B5-.B52Z motion pictures: PN1995.9.N4 Netherlands: DJ92.B53 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 59 Table 2. (continued) newspapers, bibliography: Z6944.N39 Nicaragua: F1537.B55 nurses: RT83.5 Oddfellowship among: HS1171-1179 in the Old Testament: BS1199.B48 Panama: F1577.B55 Paraguay: F2699.N4 performing arts: PN1590.B53 periodicals for: AP270-271 Peru: F3619.B55, F3619.N4* Lima, Peru: F3601.9.N4* relations with Indians: F3429.3.R27 physicians: R695 poetry, indexes: PN1025 press Canada: PN4914.B55 France: PN5184.B55 Germany: PN5214.B55 Great Britain: PN5124.B55 Mexico: PN4974.B55 other countries: PN4917.N5*, PN4937.N4* psychiatry: RC451.5.N4 public health: RA562 Puerto Rico: F1983.B55, F1983.N4* radio broadcasts: PN1991.8.A35 recitations: PN4305.N5, PN4305.N6* rhymes see rimes and songs, American, collections: PS595.N3 Russia: DK34.B53 Saudi Arabia: DS219.B56 slang: P410.B33 societies: HS2253-2265 sociology and philology: P40.5.B42 South America: F2239.B55, F2239.N4* Soviet Union: DK34.B53 Spain: DP53.B45 Suriname: F2431.N3 television broadcasts: PN1992.8.A34 theater, Great Britain: PN2595.13.B34 theology: BT82.7 bibliography: Z7774 United States, civil service: JK721.A34, JK723.N4* Uruguay: F2799.N3 Venezuela: F2349.B55, F2349.N4* Caracas: F2341.C29.N4 Vietnam War: DS559.8.B55 working class: HD6305.B56 World War I: D639.N4 English operations: D547.N4 World War II: D810.N4 blues (music) in literature, American, literary history: PS595.B6 blues (music) bibliography: ML128.B49 dictionaries: ML102.B6 discography: ML156.4.B6 history and criticism: ML3520.8-3521 blues lyrics, American, literary history: PS309.B55 political aspects: ML3918.B57 60 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) religious aspects: ML3921.8.B68 social aspects: ML3918.B57 technique, violin: MT279.3 blues rock music, dictionaries: ML102.B63 Bolivia Blacks: F3359.B55 La Paz: F3351.L29.B55 minorities: F3359.A1 race relations: F3359.A1 Boni in Suriname: F2431.B64 books for Blacks: Z1039.B56, Z1039.N4* minorities: Z1039.M56 Boston (Massachusetts), African Americans: F73.9.N4 Brass Ankles in the United States: E184.B676 brasses, African American: NK7825.3.A35 Brazil Blacks: F2659.N4 Brasilia: F2647.9.B55 Recife: F2651.R49.N4 Rio de Janeiro: F2646.9.B55 Salvador: F2651.S19.N4 São Paulo: F2651.S29.N4 minorities: F2659.A1 race relations: F2659.A1 broadcasting, minorities: PN1990.9.M56 see also radio, television Brooks, Gwendolyn: PS3503.R7244 in literature, American, collections: PS509.B7 Brown, James (1933–2006): ML420.B818 Brown, John, Raid at Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1859: E451 Buffalo (New York), African Americans: F129.B89.N4 Burundians in the United States: E184.B89 business, African Americans in: E185.86 business education African Americans: LC2780.4 Blacks: LC2780.4 business enterprises, minority: HD2358 Butler, Octavia E.: PS3552.U827 California affirmative action programs: JK8760.A33 African Americans: E185.93.C2, F870.N4 civil service African Americans: JK8760.5.A34 minorities: JK8760.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFC654.5 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFC572-573 Cameroonians in France: DC34.5.C34 Canada Blacks: F1035.N3 Montreal (Quebec): F1054.M89.N4 Toronto (Ontario): F1059.5.T689.N4 civil service, minorities: JL111.M54 Ethiopians: F1035.E89 Haitians: F1035.H34 minorities: F1035.A1 civil and political rights: KE4395 minority lawyers: KE332.M56 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 61 Table 2. (continued) Nigerians: F1035.N52 race relations: F1035.A1 racial discrimination, employment: KE3254 Alberta: KEA406.4-406.5 British Columbia: KEB406.4-406.5 Manitoba: KEM406.4-406.5 New Brunswick: KEN406.4-406.5 Newfoundland: KEN1606.4-1606.5 Northwest Territories: KEN5806.4-5806.5 Nova Scotia: KEN7806.4-7806.5 Ontario: KEO659 Prince Edward Island: KEP406.4-406.5 Quebec: KEQ671 Saskatchewan: KES406.4-406.5 Yukon Territory: KEY406.4-406.5 Somalis: F1035.S65 Canary Islanders America: E29.C35 Latin America: F1419.C26 Peru: F3619.C34 United States: E184.C22 Venezuela: F2349.C35 Candomble, religious art: NK1678.C38 Cape Verdeans in the United States: E184.C24 Caribbeans in the United States: E184.C27 immigrants: JV6895.C3 Caribs, Black: F1505.2.C3 Carver, George Washington: S417.C3 bibliography: Z8150.7 Catholic Church African Americans: BX1407.N4 race relations: BX1795.R33 teachings on miscegenation: BX1759.5.M5 Central America Blacks: F1440.B55 minorities: F1440.A1 race relations: F1440.A1 ceramics, history, African American: NK4028.3.A35 charities, educational, United States African Americans: LC2707 Blacks: LC2707 Charleston (South Carolina), African Americans: F279.C49.N4 Chattanooga (Tennessee), African Americans: F444.C49.N4 Chesnutt, Charles Waddell: PS1292.C6 bibliography: Z8166.2 Chicago (Illinois), African Americans: F548.9.N4 Chicago Seven (criminal trials): KF224.C47 children African American: E185.86 education: LC2701 minority books for: Z1039.M56 psychiatry: RJ507.M54 psychology, race awareness: BF723.R3 racially mixed: HQ777.9 Chile Blacks: F3285.B53 Santiago: F3271.9.B55, F3271.9.N4* 62 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) minorities: F3285.A1 race relations: F3285.A1 Chisholm, Shirley: E840.8.C48 bibliography: Z8167.47 Christian Methodist Episcopal Church: BX8460-8469 Christianity history, African American: BR563.N4 relation to African religions: BR128.A16 Christology, African American: BT304.912 church and minorities: BV639.M56 church schools (see Sunday schools) church unity, African influences: BX9.5.A37 church work with African Americans: BV4468.2.A34 with Black (outside the U.S.): BV4468.2.B55 churches see names of individual denominations Cincinnati (Ohio), African Americans: F499.C59.N4 citizenship, United States, African American: JK1781 city planning, African American: NA9128.3.A35 civil rights Alabama: KFA411 Alaska: KFA1611 Arizona: KFA2811 Arkansas: KFA4011 Colorado: KFC2211 Delaware: KFD411 District of Columbia: KFD1611 Florida: KFF411 Georgia: KFG411 Hawaii: KFH411 Idaho: KFI411 Illinois: KFI1611 Indiana: KFI3411 Iowa: KFI4611 Kansas: KFK411 Kentucky: KFK1611 Louisiana: KFL411 Maine: KFM411 Maryland: KFM1611 Massachusetts: KFM2811 Michigan: KFM4611 Minnesota: KFM5811 Mississippi: KFM7011 Missouri: KFM8211 Montana: KFM9411 Nebraska: KFN411 Nevada: KFN1011 New Hampshire: KFN1611 New Jersey: KFN2211 New Mexico: KFN4011 North Carolina: KFN7811 North Dakota: KFN9011 Ohio: KFO411 Oklahoma: KFO1611 Oregon: KFO2811 Pennsylvania: KFP411 Rhode Island: KFR411 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 63 Table 2. (continued) South Carolina: KFS2211 South Dakota: KFS3411 Tennessee: KFT411 Texas: KFT1611 United States, African Americans: E185.61, KF4756-4757 Utah: KFU411 Vermont: KFV411 Virginia: KFV2811 Washington State: KFW411 West Virginia: KFW1611 Wisconsin: KFW2811 Wyoming: KFW4611 civil service African Americans Alabama: JK4560.5.A34 Alaska: JK9560.5.A34 Arizona: JK8260.5.A34 Arkansas: JK5160.5.A34 California: JK8760.5.A34 Colorado: JK7860.5.A34 Connecticut: JK3360.5.A34 Delaware: JK3760.5.A34 District of Columbia: JK2760.5.A34 Florida: JK4460.5.A34 Georgia: JK4360.5.A34 Idaho: JK7560.5.A34 Illinois: JK5760.5.A34 Indiana: JK5660.5.A34 Iowa: JK6360.5.A34 Kansas: JK6860.5.A34 Kentucky: JK5360.5.A34 Louisiana: JK4760.5.A34 Maine: JK2860.5.A34 Maryland: JK3860.5.A34 Massachusetts: JK3160.5.A34 Michigan: JK5860.5.A34 Minnesota: JK6160.5.A34 Mississippi: JK4660.5.A34 Missouri: JK5460.5.A34 Montana: JK7360.5.A34 Nebraska: JK6660.5.A34 Nevada: JK8560.5.A34 New Hampshire: JK2960.5.A34 New Jersey: JK3560.5.A34 New Mexico: JK8060.5.A34 New York: JK3460.5.A34 North Carolina: JK4160.5.A34 North Dakota: JK6460.5.A34 Ohio: JK5560.5.A34 Oklahoma: JK7160.5.A34 Oregon: JK9060.5.A34 Pennsylvania: JK3660.5.A34 Rhode Island: JK3260.5.A34 South Carolina: JK4260.5.A34 South Dakota: JK6560.5.A34 Tennessee: JK5260.5.A34 Texas: JK4860.5.A34 64 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) United States: JK721.A34, JK723.N4* Utah: JK8460.5.A34 Vermont: JK3060.5.A34 Virginia: JK3960.5.A34 Washington: JK9260.5.A34 West Virginia: JK4060.5.A34 Wisconsin: JK6060.5.A34 Wyoming: JK7660.5.A34 minorities: JL1659.M56 Alabama: JK4560.5.M5 Alaska: JK9560.5.M5 Arizona: JK8260.5.M5 Arkansas: JK5160.5.M5 California: JK8760.5.M5 Canada: JL111.M54 Colorado: JK7860.5.M5 Connecticut: JK3360.5.M5 Delaware: JK3760.5.M5 District of Columbia: JK2760.5.M5 Florida: JK4460.5.M5 Georgia: JK4360.5.M5 Idaho: JK7560.5.M5 Illinois: JK5760.5.M5 Indiana: JK5660.5.M5 Iowa: JK6360.5.M5 Kansas: JK6860.5.M5 Kentucky: JK5360.5.M5 Louisiana: JK4760.5.M5 Maine: JK2860.5.M5 Maryland: JK3860.5.M5 Massachusetts: JK3160.5.M5 Michigan: JK5860.5.M5 Minnesota: JK6160.5.M5 Mississippi: JK4660.5.M5 Missouri: JK5460.5.M5 Montana: JK7360.5.M5 Nebraska: JK6660.5.M5 Nevada: JK8560.5.M5 New Hampshire: JK2960.5.M5 New Jersey: JK3560.5.M5 New Mexico: JK8060.5.M5 New York: JK3460.5.M5 North Carolina: JK4160.5.M5 North Dakota: JK6460.5.M5 Ohio: JK5560.5.M5 Oklahoma: JK7160.5.M5 Oregon: JK9060.5.M5 Pennsylvania: JK3660.5.M5 Rhode Island: JK3260.5.M5 South Carolina: JK4260.5.M5 South Dakota: JK6560.5.M5 Tennessee: JK5260.5.M5 Texas: JK4860.5.M5 United States: JK723.M34 state governments: JK2480.M5 local governments: JS362.5 Utah: JK8460.5.M5 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 65 Table 2. (continued) Vermont: JK3060.5.M5 Virginia: JK3960.5.M5 Washington: JK9260.5.M5 West Virginia: JK4060.5.M5 Wisconsin: JK6060.5.M5 Wyoming: JK7660.5.M5 United States, African Americans: JK721.A34, JK723.N4* civilization and race Black race: CB235 intercultural education: CB197 Cleveland (Ohio), African Americans: F499.C69.N4 Code Noir, France: KJV4534 coins, West Indies: CJ2070-2089 collectors and collecting, West Indies: AM323-329 college fraternities, African American: LJ165 college sororities, African American: LJ165 colleges, African Americans: LC2851.A-.Z, LC2861-2913 Colombia Blacks: F2299.B55, F2299.N4* Bogotá: F2291.B69.B55, F2291.B69.N4* minorities: F2299.A1 race relations: F2299.A1 colonization movement, United States: E448 Colorado affirmative action programs: JK7860.A33 African Americans: E185.93.C6, F790.N4 civil rights: KFC2211 civil rights, African Americans: KFC2211.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK7860.5.A34 minorities: JK7860.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFC2192.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFC2134.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFC2260.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFC1930.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFC2339.D56 Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, hymnals: BV416.M7-.M8 Coltrane, John: ML419.C645 Columbus (Ohio), African Americans: F499.C79.N4 Confederate states of America African American troops: E585.A35 slavery: E453 Congolese (Brazzaville) in France: DC34.5.C65 Congolese (Democratic Republic) France: DC34.5.C66 Switzerland: DQ49.Z35 Congregationalists, African American: BX7147.A35 Congress, United States, African Americans: JK1321.A37 congresses, African American: E184.5 Congressional Black Caucus: JK1415 Connecticut affirmative action programs: JK3360.A33 African Americans: E185.93.C7, F105.N4 antislavery movements: E445.C7 civil service African Americans: JK3360.5.A34 minorities: JK3360.5.M5 66 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) constitutional law Fourteenth Amendment: KF455814th slavery: KF4545.S5 suffrage, African Americans: JK1924-1929, KF4893 consumer research, minorities: HF5514.332.M56 copperwork, African American: NK8125.3.A35 Costa Rica Blacks: F1557.B55 minorities: F1557.A race relations: F1557.A costume design, African American: NK4725.3.A35 costume and dress, West Indies: GT655-673 craniometry, Blacks: GN130.B56 creole languages (including Pidgin English, etc.) bibliography: Z7124 Danish: PM7836-7839 Djuka: PM7875.D58 English. “Negro-English”.: PM7875.N4* French French Guiana: PM7854.F7-.F795 Guadeloupe: PM7854.G8-.G895 Haiti: PM7854.H3-.H395 Martinique: PM7854.M25-.M2595 general and miscellaneous: PM7831-7834 Kriol: PM7875.K74 Papiamento: PM7895.P3-.P395 Portuguese: PM7846-7849 Saramaccan: PM7875.S27 Spanish. Palenque: PM7844.S36 Sranan: PM7875.S67-.S6795 Creole proverbs: PN6518.C8 Creoles Louisiana: F380.C9 New Orleans: F379.N59.C87 crime see also police; lynching and race: HV6191 racial, provision against: HV8069 victims, minorities: HV6250.4.E75 Cuba biography, general collective: CT510-518 Blacks: F1789.B37 Havana (Cuba): F1799.H39.N4 minorities: F1789.A1 race relations: F1789.A1 Yoruba: F1789.Y6 cults Afro-Brazilian: BL2590.B7 Afro-Caribbean: BL2565 South America: BL2592 special, religious movements (including special cults and religious movements of the West Indies and Caribbean Area): BL 2532 Dallas (Texas), African Americans: F394.D219.N4 dance, African American: GV1624.7.A34, GV1624.7.N4* dating, interracial: HQ801.8 Davis, Miles: ML419.D39 Dayton (Ohio), African Americans: F499.D29.N4 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 67 Table 2. (continued) de facto segregation in education: LC212.6 decoration and ornament, history, African American: NK1412.3.A35 decorative arts education, African American: NK139.3.A35 history, African American: NK839.3.A35 Delany, Martin Robinson: E185.97.D4 Delaware affirmative action programs: JK3760.A33 African Americans: E185.93.D4, F175.N4 antislavery movements: E445.D3 civil rights: KFD411 African Americans: KFD411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK3760.5.A34 minorities: JK3760.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFD392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFD334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFD460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFD130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFD539.D56 Denmark, minorities, discrimination against: KJR2467.M56 dentistry, Blacks: RK55.3.B52, RK60.45 Denver (Colorado), African Americans: F784.D49.N4 Detroit (Michigan), African Americans: F574.D49.N4 developmental psychology, adolescent, race awareness: BF724.3 diaspora, African: DT16.5 diplomatics, West Indies: CD351-362 disabilities, people with, minorities: HV1569.3.M55 discrimination in education: KF4151-4155 Alabama: KFA392.2 Alaska: KFA1592.2 Arizona: KFA2792.2 Arkansas: KFA3992.2 California: KFC654.5 Colorado: KFC2192.2 Delaware: KFD392.2 District of Columbia: KFD1592.2 Florida: KFF392.2 Georgia: KFG392.2 Hawaii: KFH392.2 Idaho: KFI392.2 Illinois: KFI1592.2 Indiana: KFI3392.2 Iowa: KFI4592.2 Kansas: KFK392.2 Kentucky: KFK1592.2 Louisiana: KFL392.2 Maine: KFM392.2 Maryland: KFM1592.2 Massachusetts: KFM2792.2 Michigan: KFM4592.2 Minnesota: KFM5792.2 Mississippi: KFM6992.2 Missouri: KFM8192.2 Montana: KFM9392.2 Nebraska: KFN392.2 68 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Nevada: KFN992.2 New Hampshire: KFN1592.2 New Jersey: KFN2192.2 New Mexico: KFN3992.2 North Carolina: KFN7792.2 North Dakota: KFN8992.2 Ohio: KFO392.2 Oklahoma: KFO1592.2 Oregon: KFO2792.2 Pennsylvania: KFP392.2 Rhode Island: KFR392.2 South Carolina: KFS2192.2 South Dakota: KFS3392.2 Tennessee: KFT392.2 Texas: KFT1592.2 Utah: KFU392.2 Vermont: KFV392.2 Virginia: KFV2792.2 Washington State: KFW392.2 West Virginia: KFW1592.2 Wisconsin: KFW2792.2 Wyoming: KFW4592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KF3464 Alabama: KFA334.5.D5 Alaska: KFA1534.5.D5 Arizona: KFA2734.5.D5 Arkansas: KFA3934.5.D5 California: KFC572-573 Colorado: KFC2134.5.D5 Delaware: KFD334.5.D5 District of Columbia: KFD1534.5.D5 Florida: KFF334.5.D5 Georgia: KFG334.5.D5 Hawaii: KFH334.5.D5 Idaho: KFI334.5.D5 Illinois: KFI1534.5.D5 Indiana: KFI3334.5.D5 Iowa: KFI4534.5.D5 Kansas: KFK334.5.D5 Kentucky: KFK1534.5.D5 Louisiana: KFL334.5.D5 Maine: KFM334.5.D5 Maryland: KFM1534.5.D5 Massachusetts: KFM2734.5.D5 Michigan: KFM4534.5.D5 Minnesota: KFM5734.5.D5 Mississippi: KFM6934.5.D5 Missouri: KFM8134.5.D5 Montana: KFM9334.5.D5 Nebraska: KFN334.5.D5 Nevada: KFN934.5.D5 New Hampshire: KFN1534.5.D5 New Jersey: KFN2134.5.D5 New Mexico: KFN3934.5.D5 New York: KFN5572-5573 North Carolina: KFN7734.5.D5 North Dakota: KFN8934.5.D5 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 69 Table 2. (continued) Ohio: KFO334.5.D5 Oklahoma: KFO1534.5.D5 Oregon: KFO2734.5.D5 Pennsylvania: KFP334.5.D5 Rhode Island: KFR334.5.D5 South Carolina: KFS2134.5.D5 South Dakota: KFS3334.5.D5 Tennessee: KFT334.5.D5 Texas: KFT1534.5.D5 Utah: KFU334.5.D5 Vermont: KFV334.5.D5 Virginia: KFV2734.5.D5 Washington State: KFW334.5.D5 West Virginia: KFW1534.5.D5 Wisconsin: KFW2734.5.D5 Wyoming: KFW4534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KF5740 Alabama: KFA460.5.D5 Alaska: KFA1660.5.D5 Arizona: KFA2860.5.D5 Arkansas: KFA4060.5.D5 Colorado: KFC2260.5.D5 Delaware: KFD460.5.D5 District of Columbia: KFD1660.5.D5 Florida: KFF460.5.D5 Georgia: KFG460.5.D5 Hawaii: KFH460.5.D5 Idaho: KFI460.5.D5 Illinois: KFI1660.5.D5 Indiana: KFI3460.5.D5 Iowa: KFI4660.5.D5 Kansas: KFK460.5.D5 Kentucky: KFK1660.5.D5 Louisiana: KFL460.5.D5 Maine: KFM460.5.D5 Maryland: KFM1660.5.D5 Massachusetts: KFM2860.5.D5 Michigan: KFM4660.5.D5 Minnesota: KFM5860.5.D5 Mississippi: KFM7060.5.D5 Missouri: KFM8260.5.D5 Montana: KFM9460.5.D5 Nebraska: KFN460.5.D5 Nevada: KFN1060.5.D5 New Hampshire: KFN1660.5.D5 New Jersey: KFN2260.5.D5 New Mexico: KFN4060.5.D5 North Carolina: KFN7860.5.D5 North Dakota: KFN9060.5.D5 Ohio: KFO460.5.D5 Oklahoma: KFO1660.5.D5 Oregon: KFO2860.5.D5 Pennsylvania: KFP460.5.D5 Rhode Island: KFR460.5.D5 South Carolina: KFS2260.5.D5 South Dakota: KFS3460.5.D5 Tennessee: KFT460.5.D5 70 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Texas: KFT1660.5.D5 Utah: KFU460.5.D5 Vermont: KFV460.5.D5 Virginia: KFV2860.5.D5 Washington State: KFW460.5.D5 West Virginia: KFW1660.5.D5 Wisconsin: KFW2860.5.D5 Wyoming: KFW4660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KF697.D5 Alabama: KFA130.5.D58 Alaska: KFA1330.5.D58 Arizona: KFA2530.5.D58 Arkansas: KFA3730.5.D58 Colorado: KFC1930.5.D58 Delaware: KFD130.5.D58 District of Columbia: KFD1330.5.D58 Florida: KFF130.5.D58 Georgia: KFG130.5.D58 Hawaii: KFH130.5.D58 Idaho: KFI130.5.D58 Illinois: KFI1330.5.D58 Indiana: KFI3130.5.D58 Iowa: KFI4330.5.D58 Kansas: KFK130.5.D58 Kentucky: KFK1330.5.D58 Louisiana: KFL130.5.D58 Maine: KFM130.5.D58 Maryland: KFM1330.5.D58 Massachusetts: KFM2530.5.D58 Michigan: KFM4330.5.D58 Minnesota: KFM5530.5.D58 Mississippi: KFM6730.5.D58 Missouri: KFM7930.5.D58 Montana: KFM9130.5.D58 Nebraska: KFN130.5.D58 Nevada: KFN730.5.D58 New Hampshire: KFN1330.5.D58 New Jersey: KFN1930.5.D58 New Mexico: KFN3730.5.D58 North Carolina: KFN7530.5.D58 North Dakota: KFN8730.5.D58 Ohio: KFO130.5.D58 Oklahoma: KFO1330.5.D58 Oregon: KFO2530.5.D58 Pennsylvania: KFP130.5.D58 Rhode Island: KFR130.5.D58 South Carolina: KFS1930.5.D58 South Dakota: KFS3130.5.D58 Tennessee: KFT130.5.D58 Texas: KFT1330.5.D58 Utah: KFU130.5.D58 Vermont: KFV130.5.D58 Virginia: KFV2530.5.D58 Washington State: KFW130.5.D58 West Virginia: KFW1330.5.D58 Wisconsin: KFW2530.5.D58 Wyoming: KFW4330.5.D58 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 71 Table 2. (continued) discrimination in public accommodations: KF4756-4757 discrimination constitutional law: KF4755 employment: KF3464 in literature: PN6071.R23 racial, United States, African Americans: E185.61, KF4756-4757 suffrage: JK1924-1929, KF4893 trial practice: KF8925.D5 Alabama: KFA539.D56 Alaska: KFA1739.D56 Arizona: KFA2939.D56 Arkansas: KFA4139.D56 Colorado: KFC2339.D56 Delaware: KFD539.D56 District of Columbia: KFD1739.D56 Florida: KFF539.D56 Georgia: KFG539.D56 Hawaii: KFH539.D56 Idaho: KFI539.D56 Illinois: KFI1739.D56 Indiana: KFI3539.D56 Iowa: KFI4739.D56 Kansas: KFK539.D56 Kentucky: KFK1739.D56 Louisiana: KFL539.D56 Maine: KFM539.D56 Maryland: KFM1739.D56 Massachusetts: KFM2939.D56 Michigan: KFM4739.D56 Minnesota: KFM5939.D56 Mississippi: KFM7139.D56 Missouri: KFM8339.D56 Montana: KFM9539.D56 Nebraska: KFN539.D56 Nevada: KFN1139.D56 New Hampshire: KFN1739.D56 New Jersey: KFN2339.D56 New Mexico: KFN4139.D56 North Carolina: KFN7939.D56 North Dakota: KFN9139.D56 Ohio: KFO539.D56 Oklahoma: KFO1739.D56 Oregon: KFO2939.D56 Pennsylvania: KFP539.D56 Rhode Island: KFR539.D56 South Carolina: KFS2339.D56 South Dakota: KFS3539.D56 Tennessee: KFT539.D56 Texas: KFT1739.D56 Utah: KFU539.D56 Vermont: KFV539.D56 Virginia: KFV2939.D56 Washington State: KFW539.D56 West Virginia: KFW1739.D56 Wisconsin: KFW2939.D56 Wyoming: KFW4739.D56 diseases in Blacks see also names of individual diseases 72 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) cancer: RC282.B55, RC282.N4* tuberculosis: RC312.7.B55, RC312.7.N4* United States: RC313.A57 West Indies: RC314.5 District of Columbia affirmative action programs: JK2760.A33 African Americans: E185.93.D6, F205.N4 civil rights: KFD1611 African Americans: KFD1611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK2760.5.A34 minorities: JK2760.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFD1592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFD1534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFD1660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFD1330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFD1739.D56 doctrine, African American Holiness: BX7990.H615 doctrinal theology interracial marriage: BT707.3 man and race (includes race Problems and segregation): BT734-734.3 dolls, black: NK4894.3.B53 Dominican Republic biography, general collective: CT540-548 Blacks: F1941.B55, F1941.N4* Santo Domingo: F1939.S49.N4 Haitians, Santo Domingo: F1939.S49.H3 history: F1931-1941 Douglass, Frederick: E449.D75 bibliography: Z8238.85 Dove, Rita: PS3554.O884 drama see also theater American African American: PS338.N4, PS627.N4 minorities: PS627.M5 Black: PN6119.7, PN6120.N4, PR1246.B53 English, about race: PR658.R34, PR378.R34, PR698.R34, PR708.R34, PR728.R34, PR3069.R33 drapery, African American: NK3225.3.A35 drawing, African American: NC139.3.A35, NC428.3.A35 dress, manners and customs, West Indies: GT655-673 drug use African Americans: RC564.6.A35 minorities: HV5824.E85 Du Bois, W. E. B.: E185.97.D73 bibliography: Z8244.9 Dunbar, Paul Laurence: PS1557 bibliography: Z8247.4 East Africa, African Americans: DT429.5.A38 economic conditions, African Americans: E185.8 Ecuador Blacks: F3799.B55  Quito: F3781.9.B55, F3781.9.N4* minorities: F3799.A1 race relations: F3799.A1 education African Americans: LC2699, LC2701, LC2717, LC2731 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 73 Table 2. (continued) bibliography: Z5814.B4 history: LC2741 African American children: LC2701 African American ministers: BV4080-4085 African American youth: LC2701 Blacks: LC2699, LC2717, LC2731 history: LC2741 de facto segregation: LC212.6 discrimination: KF4151-4155, LC212-212.43 bibliography: Z5814.D5 law: KF4151-4155 higher, African American: KF4232 intercultural: CB197 segregation: LB3062*, LC212.5 bibliography: Z5814.D5 law: KF4151-4155 El Salvador Blacks: F1497.B55 minorities: F1497.A1 race relations: F1497.A1 elementary education African Americans: LC2771-2778 Blacks: LC2771-2778 racially mixed people: LC3601-3643 Ellington, Duke: ML410.E44 emancipation of slaves, United States: E453 employees, minority: HD8081.A1-.A6 employment discrimination, labor law: KF3464 minority women: HD6057 England Blacks: DA125.N4 London Blacks: DA676.9.B55, DA676.9.N4* Mauritians: DA676.9.M38 Mauritians: DA125.M38 minorities: DA125.A1 Somalis: DA125.S56 enslaved people: see slaves Episcopal Church African American clergy: BX5967 African Americans: BX5979 Ethiopians Canada: F1035.E89 Sweden: DL641.E86 employees, United States: HD8081.E8 United States: E184.E74 ethnic groups and races: GN495.4 ethnic identity: GN495.6 ethnic psychology: BF730-738 ethnicity: GN495.6 ethnobotany, African American: E185.89.E8 ethnocentrism: GN495.8 ethnology, African (including Blacks in general): GN643, GN645 etiquette, African American: BJ1857.A37 Europe Africans: D1056.2.A38 74 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Blacks: D212.2.B53, D1056.2.B55 Renaissance: D233.2.B44 minorities, discrimination against, constitutional law: KJC5144.M56, KJE5144.M56 inciting acts against minorities: KJC8781.I63 minorities, discrimination against: KJC5144.M56, KJE5144.M56 constitutional law: KJE5144.M56 European Community, minorities: JN34.7 expatriates, African American: E185.94 ex-slaves, African Americans: E185.2, E185.93.A-.W faculty, higher education, African Americans: LC2781 fiction, Black authors: PN6120.92.B45 see also prose firearms, decorative arts, African American: NK6925.3.A35 Fitzgerald, Ella: ML420.F52 Florida affirmative action programs: JK4460.A33 African Americans: E185.93.F5, F320.N4 antislavery movements: E445.F6 civil rights: KFF411 African Americans: KFF411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK4460.5.A34 minorities: JK4460.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFF392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFF334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFF460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFF130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFF539.D56 folklore African American: GR103, GR111.A47 West Indies: GR120-121 folk music, African American: M1670-1671 Fourteenth Amendment: KF455814th France Africans: DC34.5.A37 Beninese: DC34.5.B46 Blacks: DC34.5.B55, DC34.5.N4* Cameroonians: DC34.5.C34 Code Noir: KJV4534 Congolese (Brazzaville): DC34.5.C65 Congolese (Democratic Republic): DC34.5.C66 Malians: DC34.5.M34 Mauritians: DC34.5.M38 minorities, equality before the law: KJV4207.M56 Paris African Americans: DC718.A36 Africans: DC718.A34 Blacks: DC718.B56 Senegalese: DC718.S35 Togolese: DC718.T64 racially mixed people: DC34.5.R33 Revolution, Blacks: DC158.8 Sengegalese: DC34.5.S45 Togolese: DC34.5.T64 fraternities, African American: LJ165 free African Americans: E185 biography (general): E185.97.A-Z South to 1863: E185.18 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 75 Table 2. (continued) free states (U.S.), slaves in: E450 freedmen: HT731 Freemasonry, African Americans: HS875-891 French Guiana, Blacks: F2471.B55 fugitive slaves, United States: E450 funds, educational, United States African Americans: LC2707 Blacks: LC2707 funk music history and criticism: ML3527.8 political aspects: ML3918.F86 social aspects: ML3918.F86 furniture, history, African American: NK2439.3.A35 Gambians in the United States: E184.G24 gardens, African American: SB457.527 Garvey, Marcus: E185.97.G3 bibliography: Z8324.49 gems, history, African American: NK5612.3.A35 genealogy African Americans: E185.96-.97 West Indies: CS200-261 Georgia affirmative action programs: JK4360.A33 African Americans: E185.93.G4, F295.N4 antislavery movements: E445.G3 civil rights: KFG411 African Americans: KFG411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK4360.5.A34 minorities: JK4360.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFG392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFG334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFG460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFG130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFG539.D56 Germany Africans: DD78.A47 Berlin, Africans: DD867.5.A37 Blacks: DD78.B55 inciting acts against minorities: KK8794 minorities citizenship: KK4742 civil rights: KK4747.M55 discrimination constitutional history: KK4493-4495, KK5144.M56 labor law: KK2945.E84 minority lawyers: KK3712 Mozambicans: DD281.2.M68 Namibians: DD281.2.N36 Senegalese: DD78.S46 Ghana, African Americans: DT510.43.A37 Ghanaians Italy, Naples: DG845.66.G53 United States: E184.G44 glass, African American: NK5125.3.A35 stained: NK5325.3.A35 go-go music, history and criticism: ML3527.84 76 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) gospel music: M2198 dictionaries: ML102.G6 history and criticism: ML3186.8-3187 Grand United Order, Black Oddfellows: HS1171-1179 Greco-Roman world, Blacks: DE73.2.B55 Grenadians in the United States: E184.G75 grooming, African American: RA778.4.A36 Guatemala minorities: F1477.A1 race relations: F1477.A1 Guineans (Guinea-Bissau) in Portugal: DP534.G85 Guyana Blacks: F2391.B55 literature, English: PR9320 Maroons: F2391.M37 Guyanese in the United States: E184.G86 Haiti biography, general collective: CT530-538 Blacks: F1930.B55 history: F1900-1930 literature, English: PR9260 minorities: F1930.A1 race relations: F1930.A1 Haitians American Revolution: E269.H3 Canada: F1035.H34 immigrants to United States: JV6895.H34 Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic): F1939.S49.H3 refugee relief: HV640.5.H2 United States: E184.H27 Hamer, Fannie Lou: E185.97.H35 Hampton Institute: E97.6.H3 Hansberry, Lorraine: PS3515.A515 bibliography: Z8385.64 Harris, Joel Chandler Nights with Uncle Remus: PS1806 Uncle Remus and his friends: PS1808 Uncle Remus, his songs and sayings: PS1809 Hawaii African Americans: E185.93.H3 civil rights: KFH411 African Americans: KFH411.5.A34 discrimination in education: KFH392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFH334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFH460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFH130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFH539.D56 Hendrix, Jimi: ML410.H476 Henson, Matthew: G635.H4 heraldry, West Indies: CR304-350, CR1360-1369 higher education African Americans: LC2780.8 Blacks: LC2781 racially mixed people: LC3601-3643 Himes, Chester B.: PS3515.I713 bibliography: Z8406.8 historiography, African American: E184.65 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 77 Table 2. (continued) history, African American collections: E185.5 general: E185 to 1863: E185.18 1863–1877: E185.2 1877–1964 general: E185.6 museums, exhibitions, etc: E185.53 race relations: E185.61 1964-present (including race relations): E185.615 periodicals: E185.5 societies: E185.5 history of scholarship and learning, West Indies: AZ535-537 Holiday, Billie: ML420.H58 Holiness Churches, African American: BX7990.H615 Holocaust victims, Black: D804.5.B55 Homosexuality, African Americans: HQ76.27.A37 Honduras Blacks: F1517.B55 minorities: F1517.A1 race relations: F1517.A1 hospitals, African American: RA981.A45 house music, history and criticism: ML3528.5 House of Representatives, United States: JK1321.A37 houses, manners and customs, West Indies: GT247-258 housing, minority: HD7288.7-.72 discrimination see discrimination in housing Houston (Texas), African Americans: F394.H89.N4 Hughes, Langston: PS3515.U274 bibliography: Z8423.3 humanities (general), West Indies: AZ535-547 humor about Blacks: PN6231.N5 about race problems: PN6231.R25 Hurston, Zora Neale: PS3515.U789 bibliography: Z8428.66 hymnals Colored Methodist: BV416.M7-8 Spiritual churches: M2131.S5 Idaho affirmative action programs: JK7560.A33 African Americans: E185.93.I15, F755.N4 civil rights: KFI411 African Americans: KFI411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK7560.5.A34 minorities: JK7560.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFI392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFI334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFI460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFI130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFI539.D56 Illinois affirmative action programs: JK5760.A33 African Americans: E185.93.I2, F550.N4 antislavery movements: E445.I2 78 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) civil rights: KFI1611 African Americans: KFI1611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK5760.5.A34 minorities: JK5760.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFI1592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFI1534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFI1660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFI1330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFI1739.D56 illumination of manuscripts and books, African American: ND3039.3.A35 immigrants Black: JV6895.N4* Caribbean: JV6895.C3 Haitian: JV6895.H34 inciting acts against minorities: KJC8781.I63 Germany: KK8794 indexes, poetry, Black: PN1025 India, Africans: DS428.A25 Indiana affirmative action programs: JK5660.A33 African Americans: E185.93.I4, F535.N4 antislavery movements: E445.I3 civil rights: KFI3411 African Americans: KFI3411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK5660.5.A34 minorities: JK5660.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFI3392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFI3334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFI3460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFI3130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFI3539.D56 Indianapolis (Indiana), African Americans: F534.I39.N4 Indians, relations with African Americans: E98.R28 industrial education African Americans: LC2780.5 Blacks: LC2780.5 instrumentation and orchestration ( jazz ensemble): MT73.5 intellectual life, African Americans: E185.89.I56 intelligence testing, Blacks, African Americans: BF432.N5 intercultural education: CB197 interior decoration, African Americans: NK2115.3.A47 intermarriage: E185.62, HQ1031 internal slave trade, United States: E442 international law minorities: JX4237.M5* slavery and slave trade: JX4447* interracial adoption: HQ875.6 in literature, American, literary history, 20th century: PS228.I69 interracial cooperation, United States, African Americans: E185.61 interracial dating: HQ801.8 interracial marriage: E185.62, HQ1031 doctrinal theology: BT707.3 in literature, English, literary history: PR149.I65 Iowa affirmative action programs: JK6360.A33 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 79 Table 2. (continued) African Americans: E185.93.I64, F630.N4 civil rights: KFI4611 African Americans: KFI4611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK6360.5.A34 minorities: JK6360.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFI4592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFI4534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFI4660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFI4330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFI4739.D56 ironwork, African American: NK8225.3.A35 Islam history, African Americans, Blacks: BP62B56, BP62.N4* race, race problems: BP190.5.R3 Italy Africans: DG457.A35 Milan Africans: DG659.6.A37 Senegalese: DG659.6.S45 minorities, discrimination against: KKH2467.M56 Naples, Ghanaians: DG845.66.G53 Rome, Nigerians: DG807.8.N54 Senegalese: DG457.S45 Somalis: DG457.S62 Ivorians in the United States: E184.I96 ivory carving, history, African American: NK5912.3.A35 Jackson, Jesse L., Sr.: E185.97.J25 Jackson, Michael (1958–2009): ML420.J175 Jamaica Blacks: F1896.N4 history: F1861-1896 literature, English: PR9265 minorities: F1896.A1 race relations: F1896.A1 Jamaicans in the United States: E184.J27 jazz: M1366 bibliography: ML128.J3 dictionaries: ML102.J3 discography: ML156.4.J3 history and criticism: ML3505.8-3509, ML3518 political aspects: ML3918.J39 religious aspects: ML3921.8.J39 songs: ML3561.J3 technique band: MT733.7 piano: MT239 violin: MT279.7 vocal: MT868 Jersey City (New Jersey), African Americans: F144.J59.N4 Jesus Christ, African American interpretations: BT304.912 jewelry, African American: NK7325.3.A35 Jews, American, relations with African Americans: E184.36.A34 Johnson, Jack (1878–1946): GV1132.J7 Jonathon Lemmon slave case, 1860: E450 Joplin, Scott: ML410.J75 Jordan, Barbara: E838.5.J67 80 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Jordan, Michael: GV884.J67 journalism and racism Canada: PN4914.R29 France: PN5184.R29 Germany: PN5214.R29 Great Britain: PN5124.R29 Mexico: PN4974.R29 United States: PN4888.R3 journalists African American, collective biography: PN4871.5 minorities: PN4888.M56 Kansas City (Missouri), African Americans: F474.K29.N4 Kansas affirmative action programs: JK6860.A33 African Americans: E185.93.K16, F690.N4 antislavery movements: E445.K16 civil rights: KFK411 African Americans: KFK411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK6860.5.A34 minorities: JK6860.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFK392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFK334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFK460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFK130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFK539.D56 slavery, pro- and anti-slavery struggles: F685 Kentucky affirmative action programs: JK5360.A33 African Americans: E185.93.K3, F460.N4 antislavery movements: E445.K5 civil rights: KFK1611 African Americans: KFK1611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK5360.5.A34 minorities: JK5360.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFK1592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFK1534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFK1660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFK1330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFK1739.D56 Kenyans in the United States: E184.K42 kidnapping of slaves: E450 King, B. B.: ML420.K473 King, Martin Luther, Jr.: E185.97.K5 bibliography: Z8464.44 Kongo (African people) in South America: F2239.K65 labor unions, minority membership: HD6490.R2-.R22 language and language arts see also slang African Americans: LC2771-2778 Blacks: LC2771-2778 and racism: B120.R32 Latin America Blacks: F1419.N4 Canary Islanders: F1419.C26 minorities: F1419.A1 race relations: F1419.A1 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 81 Table 2. (continued) Latter-Day Saints, Church of see Mormons Lawrence, Jacob: ND237.L38 lawyers African American: KF299.A35, KF299.N3* minority: KF299.M56 Lee, Spike: PN1998.3.L44 legislative branch, archives, West Indies: CD3860-3985 Lesser Antilles, history: F2001-2191 Liberians in the United States: E184.L53 libraries cataloging, African American: Z695.1.B57, Z695.1.N4* personnel African American: Z682.4.A37 minorities: Z682.4.M56 service to African Americans: Z711.9 minorities: Z711.8 special collections, African American: Z688.A55 life insurance, Blacks: HG8799 linguistic and cultural rights of minorities: K3259 literature American African Americans: PS153.N5, PS173.N4, PS217.B55, PS508.N3, PS509.N4 about interracial adoption: PS228.I69 minorities: PS153.M56, PS173.E8, PS508.M54, PS509.M5 about race: PS228.R32 about racially mixed people: PS173.R33, PS231.R34 about racism: PS169.R28 about slavery: PS217.S55, PS509.S436 Black: PN841 and blacks: PN56.3.B55, PN56.3.N4*, PN6071.B57, PN6071.N4* English Black authors: PR120.B55, PR1110.B5 about Blacks: PR468.B53 about interracial marriage: PR149.I65 about minorities: PR428.M55 minority authors: PR120.M55, PR1110.M55 outside of Great Britain Bahamas: PR9220 Barbados: PR9230 Belize: PR9280 Caribbean area: PR9205 Guyana: PR9320 Haiti: PR9260 Jamaica: PR9265 other West Indies islands: PR9275 Trinidad: PR9272 West Indies: PR9210-9218.2 about race: PR408.R34, PR428.R35, PR448.R33, PR468.R3 about slavery: PR408.S57, PR448.S55, PR468.S55 French about Blacks: PQ1110.B53, PQ1110.N4* about race relations: PQ145.4.R33 South America: PQ3950-3959.3 West Indies: PQ3940-3949 German Blacks: PT149.B55 82 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) minorities: PT1109.M55 about race: PT363.R3 Italian, minority authors: PQ4209.5.M56 Portuguese, Black authors: PQ9034.N4 and race: PN56.R16 and race discrimination: PN6071.R23 and racism: PN56.R18 Spanish Blacks: PQ6047.B5 Black authors: Asia: PQ8651.7.B55 Central America: PQ7471.7.B55 South America: PQ7551.7.B55 Spanish America: PQ7081.7.B55 about race: PQ6046.R27 Locke, Alain: E185.97.L79 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Poems on slavery: PS2265 Los Angeles (California), African Americans: F869.L89.N4 Louis, Joe: GV1132.L6 bibliography: Z8519.7 Louisiana affirmative action programs: JK4760.A33 African Americans: E185.93.L6, F380.N4 antislavery movements: E445.L8 civil rights: KFL411 African Americans: KFL411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK4760.5.A34 minorities: JK4760.5.M5 Creoles: F380.C9 discrimination in education: KFL392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFL334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFL460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFL130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFL539.D56 Louisville (Kentucky), African Americans: F459.L89.N4 Lutheran churches, history, African Americans: BX8060.N5 lynching: HV6455-6469 Madison (Wisconsin), African Americans: F589.M19.N4 Maine affirmative action programs: JK2860.A33 African Americans: E185.93.M15, F30.N4 civil rights: KFM411 African Americans: KFM411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK2860.5.A34 minorities: JK2860.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFM392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFM334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFM460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFM130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFM539.D56 Malcolm X: BP223.Z8.L5745 bibliography: Z8989.7 in literature, American collections: PS509.X24 poetry: PS595.X24, PS595.L5* browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 83 Table 2. (continued) Malians in France: DC34.5.M34 in the United States: E184.M33 pre-Columbian discovery of America: E109.A35 Maroons in Guyana: F2391.M37 Marriage, interracial: E185.62, HQ1031 Marshall, Thurgood: KF8745.M34 Maryland affirmative action programs: JK3860.A33 African Americans: E185.93.M2, F190.N4 antislavery movements: E445.M3 civil rights: KFM1611 African Americans: KFM1611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK3860.5.A34 minorities: JK3860.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFM1592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFM1534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFM1660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFM1330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFM1739.D56 Massachusetts affirmative action programs: JK3160.A33 African Americans: E185.93.M3, F75.N4 antislavery movements: E445.M4 civil rights: KFM2811 African Americans: KFM2811.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK3160.5.A34 minorities: JK3160.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFM2792.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFM2734.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFM2860.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFM2530.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFM2939.D56 Mauritians in England: DA125.M38 London: DA676.9.M38 in France: DC34.5.M38 medals and decorations, West Indies: CJ5911-5915 media, mass, relation to African Americans: P94.5.A37-.A372 Blacks: P94.5.B55-.B552 minorities: P94.5.M55-.M552 medical care plans, minorities: RA413.7.M57 Melungeons in the United States: E184.M44 Memphis (Tennessee), African Americans: F444.M59.N4 Mennonites, African American: BX8116.3.A37 metalwork, African American: NK6425.3.A35 Methodists, Black: BX8435-8473 hymnals: BV416.M7-.M8 missions: BV2551 Mexico Blacks: F1392.B55, F1392.N4* Mexico City: F1386.9.B55 Monterrey: F1391.M79.N4 84 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) minorities: F1392.A1 race relations: F1392.A1 Micheaux, Oscar: PN1998.3.M494 Michigan affirmative action programs: JK5860.A33 African Americans: E185.93.M5, F575.N4 civil rights: KFM4611 African Americans: KFM4611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK5860.5.A34 minorities: JK5860.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFM4592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFM4534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFM4660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFM4330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFM4739.D56 Middle East, Blacks: DS59.B55 Milwaukee (Wisconsin), African Americans: F589.M69.N4 Mingus, Charles: ML418.M45 ministers, African American, education: BV4080-4085 Minneapolis (Minnesota), African Americans: F614.M59.N4 Minnesota affirmative action programs: JK6160.A33 African Americans: E185.93.M55, F615.N4 civil rights: KFM5811 African Americans: KFM5811.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK6160.5.A34 minorities: JK6160.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFM5792.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFM5734.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFM5860.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFM5530.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFM5939.D56 minorities air forces: UG830 alcohol use: HV5199.5 Argentina: F3021.A1, Z1637.M54 armed forces: UB416 in art: N8224 in the arts (general): NX629 Austria: Z2127.M54 authors American literature collections: PS508.M54 oratory: PS663.M55 poetry: PS591.M5445 prose: PS647.E85 literary history: PS153.M56 English literature collections: PR1110.M55 literary history: PR120.M55 general literature collections, poetry: PN6109.95.M55 literary history, biography: PN491.5 German literature, collections: PT1109.M55 Italian literature, collections, poetry: PQ4209.5.M56 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 85 Table 2. (continued) bank management: HG1615.7.M5 Bermuda: F1640.A1 Bolivia: F3359.A1 Bolivia: Z1667.M54 books for: Z1039.M56 Brazil: F2659.A1, Z1697.M54 and broadcasting: PN1990.9.M56 business enterprises: HD2358 Canada: F1035.A1 civil service: JL111.M54 Central America: F1440.A1 children, psychiatry: RJ507.M54 Chile: F3285.A1, Z1727.M54 church and: BV639.M56 citizenship, Germany: KK4742 civil and political rights: K3242 Canada: KE4395 England and Wales: KD4095 Germany: KK4747.M55 United States: KF4755 civil service: JC1659.M56, JL1659.M56 Canada: JL111.M54 U.S. state governments: JK2480.M5 Colombia: F2299.A1, Z1757.M54 consumers: HF5514.332.M56 Costa Rica: F1557.A crime victims: HV6250.4.E75 Cuba: F1789.A1 Denmark: Z2587.M54 dentistry: RK55.3.B52, RK60.45 discrimination against: KJC5144.M56, KJE5144.M56 Belgium: KJK2467.M56 constitutional law: KJE5144.M56 Denmark: KJR2467.M56 Italy: KKH2467.M56 Netherlands: KKM2467.M56 Portugal: KKQ2467.M56 Spain: KKT2467.M56 Switzerland: KKW2467.M56 discrimination, constitutional history, Germany: KK4493-4495, KK5144.M56 discrimination, labor law, Germany: KK2945.E84 Dominican Republic: F1941.A1 drug use: HV5824.E85, RC565.6.M56 Ecuador: F3799.A1 Ecuador: Z1787.M54 education, bibliography: Z5814.M5 El Salvador: F1497.A1 employees, United States: HD8081.A1-.A6 England: DA125.A1 English language readers: PE1127.M5 equality before the law, France: KJV4207.M56 European Community: JN34.7 France: Z2187.M54 Germany: Z2247.M54 Greece: Z2307.M54 Guatemala: F1477.A1 Haiti: F1930.A1 86 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) health, bibliography: Z6675.M68 Honduras: F1517.A1 housing: HD7288.7-.72 international law: JX4237.M5* Italy: Z2367.M54 Jamaica: F1896.A1 labor: HD6304 labor unions: HD6490.R2-.R22 Latin America: F1419.A1 lawyers: KF299.M56 Canada: KE332.M56 Germany: KK3712 libraries, personnel: Z682.4.M56 library service to: Z711.8 linguistic and cultural rights: K3259 literature in the United States, bibliography: Z1231.M5 in literature American collections: PS509.M5 drama: PS627.M5 literary history: PS173.E8 English, literary history, modern: PR428.M55 medical care plans: RA413.7.M57 in medicine: R693 Mexico: F1392.A1 in motion pictures: PN1995.9.M56 and nationalism: JC312 navies: VB320 Netherlands: Z2457.M54 Nicaragua: F1537.A1 Norway: Z2617.M54 nurses: RT83.3 older people, medical statistics: RA408.M54 Panama: F1577.A1 Paraguay: F2699.A1, Z1827.M54 people with disabilities: HV1569.3.M55 personnel management: HF5549.5.M5 Peru: F3619.A1, Z1877.M54 physicians: R693 Portugal: Z2737.M54 press France: PN5184.M53 Germany: PN5214.M53 Great Britain: PN5124.M53 Mexico: PN4974.M53 United States: PN4882, PN4914.M53 in the press, United States: PN4888.M56 public health: RA563.N56 Puerto Rico: F1983.A1 services for, police social work: HV8079.35 South America: F2239.A1 Spain: Z2707.M54 sports: GV709.5 minority students, psychiatry: RC451.4.S7 suicide: HV6545.5 Suriname: F2431.A1 Sweden: Z2647.M54 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 87 Table 2. (continued) Switzerland: Z2797.M54 in television broadcasts: PN1992.8.M54 and tobacco: HV5741 Turkey & the Balkan states (general): Z2857.M54 United States: E184.A1, Z1361.E4 civil service: JK723.M54 local government: JS362.5 state government: JK2480.M5 Uruguay: F2799.A1, Z1907.M54 Venezuela: F2349.A1, Z1937.M54 women employment: HD6057 psychiatry: RC451.4.M58 public health: RA564.86 working class: HD6304 minority rights, civil and political rights: K3242 minstrel shows: PN1969.M5, PN3195 miscegenation see also interracial marriage, racially mixed people: E185.62, GN237*, GN254 bibliography: Z5118.M5 Catholic teachings on: BX1759.5.M5 in motion pictures: PN1995.9.M57 missions African American Baptist: BV2521 African American Methodist: BV2551 Mississippi affirmative action programs: JK4660.A33 African Americans: E185.93.M6, F350.N4 antislavery movements: E445.M6 civil rights: KFM7011 African Americans: KFM7011.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK4660.5.A34 minorities: JK4660.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFM6992.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFM6934.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFM7060.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFM6730.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFM7139.D56 Missouri affirmative action programs: JK5460.A33 African Americans: E185.93.M7, F475.N4 antislavery movements: E445.M67 civil rights: KFM8211 African Americans: KFM8211.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK5460.5.A34 minorities: JK5460.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFM8192.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFM8134.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFM8260.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFM7930.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFM8339.D56 mixed marriages, the state and marriage: HQ1031 Monk, Thelonious: ML417.M846 Montana affirmative action programs: JK7360.A33 African Americans: E185.93.M8, F740.N4 88 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) civil rights: KFM9411 African Americans: KFM9411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK7360.5.A34 minorities: JK7360.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFM9392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFM9334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFM9460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFM9130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFM9539.D56 Montgomery (Alabama), African Americans: F334.M79.N4 Moorish Science Temple of America: BP232 moral education, African Americans: LC2751 Mormons, African American: BX8643.A35, BX8643.N4* Morrison, Toni: PS3563.O8749 bibliography: Z8595.5 mortality (demography) African Americans, Blacks: HB1323.B5-.B52Z mortgage loans, discrimination: KF697.D5 Morton, Jelly Roll: ML410.M82 motion pictures African Americans, Blacks: PN1995.9.N4 interracial marriage: PN1995.9.M57 minorities: PN1995.9.M56 racially mixed people: PN1995.9.R23 Mountain People, Ramapo Mountains: E184.R3 Mozambicans in Germany: DD281.2.M68 Muhammad, Elijah: BP223.Z8.E4 mulattoes see racially mixed people multiculturalism in the workplace: HF5549.5.M5 Museums history, African American: E185.53 West Indies: AM29-30 music, African American: M6478-6479 see also individual genres of music film catalogs: ML158.6.A35 history and criticism: ML3478-3479 video catalogs: ML158.6.A35 names, African American: E185.89.N3 Namibians in Germany: DD281.2.N36 Nashville (Tennessee), African Americans: F444.N29.N4 Nation of Islam: see Black Muslims National Association for the Advancement of Colored people, archives: CD3065.N37 Nationalism and minorities: JC312 Nebraska affirmative action programs: JK6660.A33 African Americans: E185.93.N5, F675.N4 antislavery movements: E445.N2 civil rights: KFN411 African Americans: KFN411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK6660.5.A34 minorities: JK6660.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFN392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFN334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFN460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFN130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFN539.D56 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 89 Table 2. (continued) Negro Actors Guild, songs: M1920.N3* Netherlands Blacks: DJ92.B53 minorities, discrimination against: KKM2467.M56 Nevada affirmative action programs: JK8560.A33 African Americans: E185.93.N52, F850.N4 civil rights: KFN1011 African Americans: KFN1011.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK8560.5.A34 minorities: JK8560.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFN992.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFN934.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFN1060.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFN730.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFN1139.D56 New England African Americans: F15.N4 antislavery movements: E445.N5 New Hampshire affirmative action programs: JK2960.A33 African Americans: E185.93.N53, F45.N4 civil rights: KFN1611 African Americans: KFN1611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK2960.5.A34 minorities: JK2960.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFN1592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFN1534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFN1660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFN1330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFN1739.D56 New Haven (Connecticut), African Americans: F104.N69.N4 New Jersey affirmative action programs: JK3560.A33 African Americans: E185.93.N54, F145.N4 antislavery movements: E445.N54 civil rights: KFN2211 African Americans: KFN2211.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK3560.5.A34 minorities: JK3560.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFN2192.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFN2134.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFN2260.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFN1930.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFN2339.D56 New Mexico affirmative action programs: JK8060.A33 African Americans: E185.93.N55, F805.N4 antislavery movements: E445.N55 civil rights: KFN4011 African Americans: KFN4011.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK8060.5.A34 minorities: JK8060.5.M5 90 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) discrimination in education: KFN3992.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFN3934.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFN4060.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFN3730.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFN4139.D56 New Orleans (Louisiana) African Americans: F379.N59.N4 Creoles: F379.N59.C87 New Testament, Blacks: BS2417.R3 New York (City), African Americans: F128.9.N4 New York (state) affirmative action programs: JK3460.A33 African Americans: E185.93.N56, F130.N4 antislavery movements: E445.N56 civil service African Americans: JK3460.5.A34 minorities: JK3460.5.M5 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFN5572-5573 New York Negro Plot, 1741: F128.4 Newark (New Jersey), African Americans: F144.N69.N4 Newton, Huey: E185.97.N48 Nicaragua Blacks: F1537.B55 minorities: F1537.A1 race relations: F1537.A1 Nigerians in Canada: F1035.N52 in Italy, Rome: DG807.8.N54 in Russia: DK34.N53 in Soviet Union: DK34.N53 in the United States: E184.N55 North (United States region), African Americans: E185.9 North America see America North Carolina affirmative action programs: JK4160.A33 African Americans: E185.93.N6, F265.N4 antislavery movements: E445.N8 civil rights: KFN7811 African Americans: KFN7811.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK4160.5.A34 minorities: JK4160.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFN7792.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFN7734.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFN7860.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFN7530.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFN7939.D56 North Dakota affirmative action programs: JK6460.A33 African Americans: E185.93.N7, F645.N4 civil rights: KFN9011 African Americans: KFN9011.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK6460.5.A34 minorities: JK6460.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFN8992.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFN8934.5.D5 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 91 Table 2. (continued) discrimination in housing: KFN9060.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFN8730.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFN9139.D56 numismatics, West Indies: CJ2070-2089 nurses Black: RT83.3 minorities; RT83.3 nutrition, African American: TX361.A27 Obama, Barack: E891.5.O33, E907-909 Obama, Michelle: E907-E909 Oddfellowship, African Americans: HS1171-1179 Ohio affirmative action programs: JK5560.A33 African Americans: E185.93.O2, F500.N4 civil rights: KFO411 African Americans: KFO411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK5560.5.A34 minorities: JK5560.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFO392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFO334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFO460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFO130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFO539.D56 Oklahoma affirmative action programs: JK7160.A33 African Americans: E185.93.O4, F705.N4 civil rights: KFO1611 African Americans: KFO1611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK7160.5.A34 minorities: JK7160.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFO1592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFO1534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFO1660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFO1330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFO1739.D56 Old Northwest, African Americans: F485.N4 Old Testament, Blacks: BS1199.B48 older people, minorities, medical statistics: RA408.M54 Omaha (Nebraska), African Americans: F674.O59.N4 oratory American African American: PS683.A35, PS683.N4* minorities: PS663.M55 Black: PN4305.N5, PN4305.N6* Oregon affirmative action programs: JK9060.A33 African Americans: E185.93.O7, F885.N4 civil rights: KFO2811 African Americans: KFO2811.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK9060.5.A34 minorities: JK9060.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFO2792.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFO2734.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFO2860.5.D5 92 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) discrimination in mortgage loans: KFO2530.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFO2939.D56 Pacific Northwest, African Americans: F855.N4 Paige, Satchel: GV865.P3 painting, African American: ND238.N5 mural: ND2639.3.A35 watercolor: ND1839.3.A35 Panama Blacks: F1577.B55 minorities: F1577.A1 race relations: F1577.A1 Paraguay Blacks: F2699.N4 minorities: F2699.A1 race relations: F2699.A1 Parker, Charlie: ML419.P4 Parks, Gordon: TR140.P35, TR647.P367 Parks, Rosa: F334.M753 party affiliation, United States, African Americans: JK2275.N4 Pennsylvania affirmative action programs: JK3660.A33 African Americans: E185.93.P41, F160.N4 antislavery movements: E445.P3 civil rights: KFP411 African Americans: KFP411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK3660.5.A34 minorities: JK3660.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFP392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFP334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFP460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFP130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFP539.D56 pensions, slave: E185.2 Pentecostals, African American: BR1644.3 Pentecostal churches, African American: BX8762.5 performing arts, Blacks: PN1590.B53 people with disabilities, minorities: HV1569.3.M55 periodicals for Blacks: AP270-271 history, African American: E185.5 personal narratives fugitive slaves: E450 slaves: E444 persons other than African Americans identified primarily with African Americans, biography: E185.98 Peru Blacks: F3619.B55, F3619.N4* Lima: F3601.9.B55, F3601.9.N4* relations with Indians: F3429.3.R27 Canary Islanders: F3619.C34 minorities: F3619.A1 race relations: F3619.A1 Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), African Americans: F158.9.N4 philosophy, African American: B944.A37 physicans African American: R695 Black: R693 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 93 Table 2. (continued) piano, instruction and study jazz: MT239 ragtime music: MT239 Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania), African Americans: F159.P69.N4 plantation life South Atlantic states: F214 United States: F213 slave life: E443 poetry American African American: PS310.N4, PS591.N4 blues lyrics: PS309.B55 about race: PS310.R34, PS595.R32 rhymes and songs, African American: PS595.M3 about slavery: PS595.S65 about Blacks: PN1083.B55, PN1083.N4* Black authors: PN6109.7, PR1178.B55 English about slavery: PR525.S53, PR535.S53, PR565.S53, PR575.S53, PR585.S53, PR1195.S44 minority authors: PN6109.95.M55 Poitier, Sidney: PN2287.P57 police racial crimes, provision against: HV8069 racial profiling: HV7936.R3 service to minorities: HV8079.35 Porcelain, African American: NK4428.3.A35 Portland (Oregon), African Americans: F884.P89.N4 portraits African American: E444 of African Americans: E185.96 Portugal Africans: DP534.A37 Angolans: DP534.A54 Guineans (Guinea-Bissau): DP534.G85 minorities, discrimination against: KKQ2467.M56 Poston, Ted: PN4874.P595 Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.: E748.P86 Powell, Colin: E840.8.P68 Presbyterians, African American: BX8946.A35, BX8946.N4* preschool education African Americans: LC2765 Blacks: LC2765 press African American: PN4882.5, PN4888.N4* Black Canada: PN4914.B55 France: PN5184.B55 Germany: PN5214.B55 Great Britain: PN5124.B55 Mexico: PN4974.B55 other countries: PN4917.N5*, PN4937.N4* minority France: PN5184.M53 Germany: PN5214.M53 Great Britain: PN5124.M53 Mexico: PN4974.M53 United States: PN4882, PN4914.M53 and race problems 94 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Canada: PN4914.R28 Mexico: PN4974.R28 Great Britain: PN5124.R28 France: PN5184.R28 Germany: PN5214.R28 and racism Canada: PN4914.R29 Mexico: PN4974.R29 Great Britain: PN5124.R29 France: PN5184.R29 Germany: PN5214.R29 Prince (musician): ML420.P974 printmaking, history, African American: NE539.3.A35 private education African Americans: LC2761 Blacks: LC2761 professional education African American: LC2785 Blacks: LC2785 prose (incl. prose fiction) American: African American: PS366.A35, PS374.N4, PS647.A35, PS647.N35* Black English: PS374.B63 minorities: PS+58 about slavery: PS648.S55 E96 about race: PS374.R32 about racism: PS374.R34 about slavery: PS374.S58 Black: PN3423, PR1286.B53 about race: PR830.R34 proverbs, Creole: PN6518.C8 Providence (Rhode Island), African Americans: F89.P99.N4 psychiatry African American: RC451.5.N4 minorities children: RJ507.M54 students: RC451.4.S7 women: RC451.4.M58 psychoanalysis, relation to racism: BF175.4.R34 psychology child, race awareness: BF723.R3 developmental, adolescent: BF724.3.R3 race and ethnic: BF730-738* race: GN270-279 racism in: BF76.45 psychosocial factors, African American: E185.625 public art, African American: N8928.3.A35 public assistance, African Americans: HV3181-3185 public finance, West Indies: HJ2066.5-2073.7, HJ22.5-29.7, HJ2479-2490, HJ4304-4312, HJ4674-4681, HJ5384.5-5392.3, HJ6799-6838, HJ7684-7698.5, HJ844.3-889.5, HJ8540.5- 8555.4, HJ9369.5-9379.5 public health African Americans: RA448.5.N4 Blacks: RA562 minorities: RA563.N56 women: RA564.86 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 95 Table 2. (continued) public school education African Americans: LC2771-2778 Blacks: LC2771-2778 Puerto Rico Blacks: F1983.B55, F1983.N4* minorities: F1983.A1 race relations: F1983.A1 Puryear, Martin: NB237.P89 Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich, race awareness: PG3358.R33 Quakers, race problems: BX7748.R3 quilts, African American: NK9112 quotations, Black: PN6081.3 race: GN280* in anthropology: GN269 and architecture: NA2543.R37 and civilization Black: CB235, intercultural education: CB197 and crime: HV6191 doctrinal theology: BT734-734.3 economics: HT1501-1561 English language, Etymology: PE1599.R34 ethics: HT1501-1561 in the Bible: BS680.R2 in literature American literary history 20th century: PS228.R32 prose fiction: PS374.R32 English literary history Elizabethan era: PR428.R35 18th century: PR448.R33 19th century: PR468.R3 modern: PR408.R34 fiction: PR830.R34 Shakespeare: PR3069.R33 general, literary history: PN56.R16 German, literary history, Romanticism: PT363.R3 Spanish, literary history: PQ6046.R27 Islam: BP190.5.R3 and religion: BL65.R3 physical anthropology: GN269 and slavery: HT925 theology: BT734-734.3 race awareness child psychology: BF723.R3 developmental psychology, adolescent: BF724.3.R3 in the arts, arts in general: NX650.R34 race identity, African American: E185.625 race problems in literature see also racism American, collections, poetry: PS310.R34 general collections: PN6071.R23 wit and humor: PN6231.R25 literary history: PN56.R16 Juvenile literature: PN1009.5.R32 96 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) race problems see also racism bibliography: Z7164.R12 doctrinal theology: BT734-734.3 humor: PN6231.R25 Islam: BP190.5.R3 journalism Canada: PN4914.R28 France: PN5184.R28 Germany: PN5214.R28 Great Britain: PN5124.R28 Mexico: PN4974.R28 in literature American, collections, poetry: PS310.R34 general collections: PN6071.R23 wit and humor: PN6231.R25 literary history: PN56.R16 Juvenile literature: PN1009.5.R32 Quakers; BX7748.R3 teachings of Jesus: BS2417.R3 World War I: D639.A7 World War II: D810.R3 race psychology: GN270-279 race question see also race problems, racism Argentina: Z1637.R3 Austria: Z2127.R3 Bolivia: Z1667.R3 Brazil: Z1697.R3 Chile: Z1727.R3 Colombia: Z1757.R3 Denmark: Z2187.R3 Ecuador: Z1787.R3 France: Z2247.R3 Germany: Z2307.R3 Greece: Z2367.R3 Italy: Z2457.R3 Netherlands: Z2587.R3 Norway: Z2617.R3 Paraguay: Z1827.R3 Peru: Z1877.R3 Portugal: Z2647.R3 Spain: Z2707.R3 Sweden: Z2737.R3 Switzerland: Z2797.R3 Turkey & the Balkan states (general): Z2857.R3 Uruguay: Z1907.R3 Venezuela: Z1937.R3 race relations Argentina: F3021.A1 Belize: F1457.A1 Bermuda: F1640.A1 Bolivia: F3359.A1 Brazil: F2659.A1 Canada: F1035.A1 Catholic Church: BX1795.R33 Central America: F1440.A1 Chile: F3285.A1 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 97 Table 2. (continued) in cities: HT221 Colombia: F2299.A1 communication, mass media.: P94.5.M55-.M552 Costa Rica: F1557.A Cuba: F1789.A1 Dominican Republic: F1941.A1 Ecuador: F3799.A1 El Salvador: F1497.A1 in general: HT1501-1561 Guatemala: F1477.A1 Haiti: F1930.A1 Honduras: F1517.A1 Jamaica: F1896.A1 labor unions: HD6490.R2-.R22 Latin America: F1419.A1 in literature American, collections, poetry: PS595.R32 French, literary history: PQ145.4.R33 Mexico: F1392.A1 Nicaragua: F1537.A1 Panama: F1577.A1 Paraguay: F2699.A1 Peru: F3619.A1 Puerto Rico: F1983.A1 South America: F2239.A1 Suriname: F2431.A1 United States: E184.A1 African Americans: E185.61 history 1877-1964: E185.61 1964-present: E185.615 Uruguay: F2799.A1 Venezuela: F2349.A1 races: HT1501-1561 as social groups: HT1501-1561 racial attitudes in Sunday schools: BV1523.R2 racial crimes, provision against: HV8069 racial crossing, physical anthropology: GN237*, GN254 racial discrimination see also discrimination and sports: GV706.32 in education: LB3062*, LC212-212.43 employment, Canada: KE3254 Alberta: KEA406.4-406.5 British Columbia: KEB406.4-406.5 Manitoba: KEM406.4-406.5 New Brunswick: KEN406.4-406.5 Newfoundland: KEN1606.4-1606.5 Northwest Territories: KEN5806.4-5806.5 Nova Scotia: KEN7806.4-7806.5 Ontario: KEO659 Prince Edward Island: KEP406.4-406.5 Quebec: KEQ671 Saskatchewan: KES406.4-406.5 Yukon Territory: KEY406.4-406.5 in literature: PN6071.R23 United States, African Americans: E185.61 racial profiling by police: HV7936.R3 98 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) racially mixed people children: HQ777.9 education: LC3601-3643 in France: DC34.5.R33 in literature, American, literary history: PS173.R33, PS231.R34 in motion pictures: PN1995.9.R23 in United States: E185.62 racism: GN280*, HT1501-1561 see also race problems, race question and psychoanalysis: BF175.4.R34 and the arts, arts in general: NX180.R3 journalism Canada: PN4914.R29 France: PN5184.R29 Germany: PN5214.R29 Great Britain: PN5124.R29 Mexico: PN4974.R29 United States: PN4888.R3 language: P120.R32 in literature American, literary history: PS169.R28 prose fiction: PS374.R34 general, literary history: PN56.R18 personnel management: HF5549.5.R23 in psychology: BF76.45 radio broadcasts, African Americans, Blacks: PN1991.4.W56 ragtime music discography: ML156.4.R25 history and criticism: ML3530 technique, piano: MT239 Ramapo Mountain People: E184.R3 Randolph, A. Philip: E185.97.R27 rap music bibliography: ML128.R28 dictionaries: ML102.R27 discography: ML156.4.R27 history and criticism: ML3531 political aspects: ML3918.R37 religious aspects: ML3921.8.R36 social aspects: ML3918.R37 readers (anthologies) Black Muslims: PE1125.5.B5 Blacks: PE1127.B55 Minorities: PE1127.M5 reading African Americans: LC2771-2778 Blacks: LC2771-2778 Reconstruction (United States history): E668 Reed, Ishmael: PS3568.E365 bibliography: Z8736.32 reggae music discography: ML156.4.R36 history and criticism: ML3532 political aspects: ML3918.R44 social aspects: ML3918.R44 reggaeton music, history and criticism: ML3532.5 regiments, African American, Civil War: E492.9 religion browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 99 Table 2. (continued) African, survival in America: BL2490 in relation to race: BL65.R3 slavery and: HT910-921 religious art, African American: N7912.3.A35 see also individual religions religious education African Americans: LC2751 Blacks: LC2751 religious life, African American: BL625.2 reparations, African Americans: E185.89.R45 Rhode Island affirmative action programs: JK3260.A33 African Americans: E185.93.R4, F90.N4 antislavery movements: E445.R4 civil rights: KFR411 African Americans: KFR411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK3260.5.A34 minorities: JK3260.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFR392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFR334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFR460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFR130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFR539.D56 rhythm and blues discography: ML156.4.B6 history and criticism: ML3520.8-3521 Rice, Condoleezza: E840.8.R48 Richmond (Virginia), African Americans: F234.R59.N4 rituals, Black freemasons: HS875-891 Robeson, Paul: E185.97.R6, ML420.R73 bibliography: Z8747.74 Robinson, Jackie: GV865.R6 Rochester (New York), African Americans: F129.R79.N4 rock music bibliography: ML128.R6 dictionaries: ML102.R6 discography: ML156.4.R6 history and criticism: ML3533.8-3534 political aspects: ML3918.R63 religious aspects: ML3921.8.R63 social aspects: ML3918.R63 Russia Blacks: DK34.B53 Moscow, Africans: DK600.3.A35 Nigerians: DK34.N53 Rwandans in the United States: E184.R93 sailors African American: E185.63, VB324.A47 minorities: VB320 Saint Louis (Missouri), African Americans: F474.S29.N4 Salt Lake City (Utah), African Americans: F834.S29.N4 San Antonio (Texas), African Americans: F394.S2119.N4 San Francisco (California), African Americans: F869.S39.N4 Santa Fe (New Mexico), African Americans: F804.S29.N4 Santiago de Chile, Blacks: F3271.9.B55 Saudi Arabia, Blacks: DS219.B56 schools, African Americans: LC2852.A-.Z 100 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) sculpture, African American: NB238.N5, NB1528.3.A35 Sea Islands Creole dialect: PM7875.G8 seals, West Indies: CD5701-5710 Seattle (Washington), African Americans: F899.S49.N4 secondary education African Americans: LC2779 Blacks: LC2779 segregation in education: LB3062*, LC212.5 higher education: LC212.7 law: KF4151-4155 segregation, racial, theology: BT734-734.3 Senegalese in France: DC34.5.S45 Paris: DC718.S35 in Germany: DD78.S46 in Italy: DG457.S45 Milan: DG659.6.S45 in the United States: E184.S48 sermons African American: BV4241.5 to slaves: BV4316.S6 services for minorities, police social work: HV8079.35 sickle cell anemia: RC641.7.S5 anesthetics: RD37.3.S53 pediatrics: RJ416.S53 public health: RA645.S53 Sierra Leoneans in the United States: E184.S54 slang Black: P410.B33 Black English: PE3727.N4 slave auctions: E442 slave insurrections, United States: E447, E450 Charleston (S.C.), 1822: F279.C4 New York Negro Plot, 1741: F128.4 Richmond Insurrection, 1800: F234.R5 Southampton Insurrection, 1831: F232.S7 slave labor: HD4861-4865 slave trade general: HT975 international law: JX4447* modern: HT985-991 Suppression of: HT993-999 United States: E442 Mutiny on slave ships: E447 slavery Abolition of: HT1025-1033 see also antislavery movements Africa: HT1321-1427 America: HT1048-1152 Arab Countries: HT1316-1317 Asia: HT1240.5-1315 bibliography: Z7164.S6 biography of slaves: HT869 Confederate states of America: E453 constitutional law: KF4545.S5 economic aspects: HT901-905 Europe: HT1155-1240 general: HT851-893 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 101 Table 2. (continued) international law: JX4447* in literature American collections: PS509.S436 poetry: PS595.S65 prose: PS648.S55 literary history 19th century: PS217.S55 prose fiction: PS374.S58 English collections, poetry: PR1195.S44 Drama Elizabethan era: PR658.R34 17th century: PR678.R34 Restoration: PR698.R34 18th century: PR708.R34 19th century: PR728.R34 literary history 19th century: PR468.S55 modern: PR408.S57 poetry 15th-16th centuries: PR525.S53 Elizabethan era: PR535.S53 Restoration and Augustan era: PR565.S53 19th century: PR585.S53 Romanticism: PR575.S53 literary history, 18th century: PR448.S55 Middle East: HT1316-1317 Oceania: HT1430-1444 and race: HT925 religion and: HT910-921 United States: E441 Abolition: E453 agitation: E449 antislavery movements: E441, E445 Kansas: F685 bibliography: Z1249.S6 Civil War: E453 compromise attempts: E440.5 economic aspects: E441 extension to Kansas: F685 extension to the territories 1849–1853: E423 1853–1857: E433 1856–1861: E438 free state slaves: E450 fugitive slaves: E450 history: E441 1830–1863: E449 To 1830: E446 individual states of the U.S.: E445.A-.W justification: E449 moral aspects: E441 personal liberty laws: E450 political aspects 1830–1863: E449 1849–1853: E423 102 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) 1853–1857: E433 1857–1861: E438 1857–1861: E440.5 Civil War: E453 slaves biography: HT869 freed: HT731 pensions: E185.2 sermons to: BV4316.S6 United States biography: E444 colonization: E448 emancipation: E453 Free state slaves: E450 fugitive slaves: E450 kidnapping: E450 law: KF482 legal status in free states: E450 life, duties, etc.: E443 markets and auctions: E442 personal liberty laws: E450 personal narratives: E444 Smith, Bessie (1894–1937): ML420.S667 social conditions, African American: E185.86 Sociedad Abakua: HS1355.S6 societies African American history: E185.5 Black: HS2253-2265 Society of Friends see Quakers sociolinguistics, Blacks: P40.5.B42 soldiers African American: E185.63, UB418.A47 minorities: UB416 Somalis in Canada: F1035.S65 in England: DA125.S56 in Italy: DG457.S62 in Sweden: DL641.S65 in the United States: E184.S67 songs, jazz: ML3561.J3 sororities, African American: LJ165 soul music dictionaries: ML102.S65 discography: ML156.4.S6 history and criticism: ML3537 sources, African American: E184.6 South Africans in foreign countries: DT1770 South America see also America Blacks: F2239.B55, F2239.N4* cults: BL2592 Kongo (African people): F2239.K65 literature, French: PQ3950-3959.3 minorities: F2239.A1 race relations: F2239.A1 South Atlantic states, African Americans: F220.N4 South Carolina affirmative action programs: JK4260.A33 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 103 Table 2. (continued) African Americans: E185.93.S7, F280.N4 antislavery movements: E445.S7 civil rights: KFS2211 African Americans: KFS2211.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK4260.5.A34 minorities: JK4260.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFS2192.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFS2134.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFS2260.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFS1930.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFS2339.D56 South Dakota affirmative action programs: JK6560.A33 African Americans: E185.93.S8, F660.N4 civil rights: KFS3411 African Americans: KFS3411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK6560.5.A34 minorities: JK6560.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFS3392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFS3334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFS3460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFS3130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFS3539.D56 Southern Asia, Africans: DS339.3.A34 Soviet Union Blacks: DK34.B53 Nigerians: DK34.N53 Spain Africans: DP53.A35 Beninese: DP53.B39 Blacks: DP53.B45 Madrid, Africans: DP358.3.A36 minorities, discrimination against: KKT2467.M56 spiritual churches, African American: BX6194.A46-.A468 hymnals: M2131.S5 spirituals (music), bibliography: ML128.N4*, ML128.S4, ML3556 sports and racial discrimination: GV706.32 sports for minorities: GV709.5 St. Louis (Missouri), African Americans: F474.S29.N4 stained glass, African American: NK5325.3.A35 stamps, African Americans: HE6183.A35 statistical data, West Indies: HA855.5-928 student life African Americans: LC2781 Blacks: LC2781 students, minority, psychiatry: RC451.4.S7 Sudanese in the United States: E184.S77 suffrage, African American: KF4893 suicide, minorities: HV6545.5 Sunday schools African American: BV1523.A37 racial attitudes: BV1523.R2 Suriname Blacks: F2431.N3 Boni: F2431.B64 104 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) minorities: F2431.A1 race relations: F2431.A1 Sweden Africans: DL641.A47 Ethiopians: DL641.E86 Somalis: DL641.S65 Switzerland Africans: DQ49.A49 Congolese (Democratic Republic): DQ49.Z35 minorities, discrimination against: KKW2467.M56 swords, decorative arts, African American: NK6725.3.A35 teacher education and training African Americans: LC2782 Blacks: LC2782 teachers, African American handbooks: LC2725 salaries: LB2843.N4* technical education African Americans: LC2780.5 Blacks: LC2780.5 techno music dictionaries: ML102.T43 history and criticism: ML3540 political aspects: ML3918.T43 social aspects: ML3918.T43 teenagers, minority, books for: Z1039.M56 television broadcasts African American, Blacks: PN1992.8.A34 minorities: PN1992.8.M54 Tennessee affirmative action programs: JK5260.A33 African Americans: E185.93.T3, F445.N4 antislavery movements: E445.T3 civil rights: KFT411 African Americans: KFT411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK5260.5.A34 minorities: JK5260.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFT392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFT334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFT460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFT130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFT539.D56 Texas affirmative action programs: JK4860.A33 African Americans: E185.93.T4, F395.N4 antislavery movements: E445.T47 civil rights: KFT1611 African Americans: KFT1611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK4860.5.A34 minorities: JK4860.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFT1592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFT1534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFT1660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFT1330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFT1739.D56 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 105 Table 2. (continued) textile arts, African American: NK9112 theater African American: PN2270.A35 Black, Great Britain: PN2595.13.B34 theology, Black: BT82.7 Thomas, Clarence: KF8745.T48 titles of honor (heraldry), West Indies: CR3700-3750 tobacco and minorities: HV5741 Togolese in France: DC34.5.T64 Paris: DC718.T64 tokens, West Indies: CJ4961-4964 Toomer, Jean: PS3539.O478 transracial adoption: HQ875.6 Trenton (New Jersey), African Americans: F144.T79.N4 Trinidad, literature, English: PR9272 Truth, Sojourner: E185.97.T8 Tubman, Harriet: E444.T897 Tucson (Arizona), African Americans: F819.T99.N4 Turkey, Istanbul, Africans: DR727.A38 Turner, Nat: F232.S7 Negro Insurrection, 1831: F232.S7 underground dance music, history and criticism: ML3540.5 Unitarians, African American: BX9833.48.A47 United States affirmative action: KF4755.5 antislavery movements: E441 John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry: E451 civil service African Americans: JK721.A34, JK723.N4* minorities; JK723.M54 state governments: JK2480.M5 civil rights minorities: KF4755 colonization movements: E447 Congress, African Americans: JK1321.A37 discrimination, law: KF4755 housing: KF5740 elements in the population Africans: E184.A24 African Americans: E184.5-.7 Azoreans: E184.A95 Brass Ankles: E184.B676 Burundians: E184.B89 Canary Islanders: E184.C22 Cape Verdeans: E184.C24 Caribbean: E184.C27 Ethiopians: E184.E74 Gambians: E184.G24 Ghanaians: E184.G44 Grenadians: E184.G75 Guyanese: E184.G86 Haitians: E184.H27 Ivorians: E184.I96 Jamaicans: E184.J27 Kenyans: E184.K42 Liberians: E184.L53 Malians: E184.M33 106 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) Melungeons: E184.M44 Nigerians: E184.N55 Ramapo Mountain People: E184.R3 Rwandans: E184.R93 Senegalese: E184.S48 Sierra Leoneans: E184.S54 Somalis: E184.S67 Sudanese: E184.S77 Yoruba: E184.Y66 history see also African Americans, history American Revolution African Americans: E269.N3 Haitians: E269.H3 War of 1812, African Americans: E359.9.A35, E359.9.N4* Civil War, African Americans: E492.9, E540.N3, E585.A35, E585.N3* Reconstruction: E668 Spanish-American War, African Americans: E725.5.N3 House of Representatives, African Americans: JK1321.A37 immigrants, Black: JV6895.N4* Caribbean: JV6895.C3 Haitian: JV6895.H34 party affiliation, African Americans: JK2275.N4 slavery fugitive slaves: E450 history to 1830: E446 slave insurrections: E447 1830–1863: E449 personal narratives of slaves: E444 slave life: E443 slavery question 1849–1853: E423 1853–1857: E433 1857–1861: E438 November 1860-March 4, 1861: E440.5 slave trade: E442 suffrage, African American: JK1924-1929, KF4893 United States presidents, relations with African Americans: E176.472.A34 universities and colleges, African American: KF4232 upholstery, history, African American: NK3225.3.A35 Uruguay Blacks: F2799.N3 Montevideo: F2781.9.B55 minorities: F2799.A1 race relations: F2799.A1 Utah affirmative action programs: JK8460.A33 African Americans: E185.93.U8, F835.N4 civil rights: KFU411 African Americans: KFU411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK8460.5.A34 minorities: JK8460.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFU392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFU334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFU460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFU130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFU539.D56 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 107 Table 2. (continued) Venezuela Blacks: F2349.B55 , F2349.N4* Caracas: F2341.C29.N4 Canary Islanders: F2349.C35 minorities: F2349.A1 race relations: F2349.A1 Vermont affirmative action programs: JK3060.A33 African Americans: E185.93.V4, F60.N4 civil rights: KFV411 African Americans: KFV411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK3060.5.A34 minorities: JK3060.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFV392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFV334.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFV460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFV130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFV539.D56 Vietnam War, Blacks: DS559.8.B55 violin, instruction and study blues: MT279.3 jazz: MT279.7 Virginia affirmative action programs: JK3960.A33 African Americans: E185.93.V8, F235.N4 antislavery movements: E445.V8 civil rights: KFV2811 African Americans: KFV2811.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK3960.5.A34 minorities: JK3960.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFV2792.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFV2734.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFV2860.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFV2530.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFV2939.D56 vocational education African Americans: LC2780 Blacks: LC2780 voodooism: BL2490 religious art: NK1678.V66 Walcott, Derek: PR9272.9.W3 bibliography: Z8947.36 Walker, Alice, bibliography: Z8947.42 Walker, Madam C. J.: HD9970.5.C672 wallpapers, history, African American: NK3425.3.A35 Washington (D.C.) see District of Columbia Washington State affirmative action programs: JK9260.A33 African Americans: E185.93.W3, F900.N4 civil rights: KFW411 African Americans: KFW411.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK9260.5.A34 minorities: JK9260.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFW392.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFW334.5.D5 108 library trends/summer 2018 Table 2. (continued) discrimination in housing: KFW460.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFW130.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFW539.D56 Washington, Booker T.: E185.97.W4 bibliography: Z8949.9 Washington, Harold: F548.54.W36 bibliography: Z8950.2 welfare see public assistance Wells-Barnett, Ida: E185.97.W55 West Indies academies and learned societies: AS71-75 almanacs: AY510-581 archives, history and statistics: CD3860-3985 biography, national: CT339-448 coins: CJ2070-2089 collectors and collecting, collectibles, private collections: AM323-329 costume and dress: GT655-673 diplomatics: CD351-362 folklore: GR120-121 genealogy: CS200-261 heraldry: CR304-350, CR1360-1369 history: F1601-1629 history of scholarship and learning: AZ535-547 houses, manners and customs: GT247-258 humanities (general): AZ535-547 literature English: PR9205, PR9210-9218.2, PR9275 French: PQ3940-3949 medals and medallions: CJ5911-5915 museums: AM29-30 public finance: HJ2066.5-2073.7, HJ22. 5-29.7, HJ2479-2490, HJ4304-4312, HJ4674- 4681, HJ5384.5-5392.3, HJ6799-6838, HJ7684-7698.5, HJ844.3-889.5, HJ8540.5- 8555.4, HJ9369.5-9379.5 seals: CD5701-5710 statistical data: HA855.5-928 titles of honor: CR3700-3750 tokens: CJ4961-4964 West Virginia affirmative action programs: JK4060.A33 African Americans: E185.93.W5, F250.N4 civil rights: KFW1611 African Americans: KFW1611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK4060.5.A34 minorities: JK4060.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFW1592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFW1534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFW1660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFW1330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFW1739.D56 Wheatley, Phillis: PS866.W5 bibliography: Z8969.285 White, Walter: E185.97.W6 Wideman, John Edgar: PS3573.I26 Wilmington (Delaware), African Americans: F174.W79.N4 Winfrey, Oprah: PN1992.4.W56 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 109 Table 2. (continued) Wisconsin affirmative action programs: JK6060.A33 African Americans: E185.93.W58, F590.N4 antislavery movements: E445.W8 civil rights: KFW2811 African Americans: KFW2811.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK6060.5.A34 minorities: JK6060.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFW2792.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFW2734.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFW2860.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFW2530.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFW2939.D56 women, African American: E185.86 women, minority: RC451.4.M58 Woods, Tiger: GV964.W66 working class: African Americans: HD8081.A65 Blacks: HD6305.B56 Ethiopians in the United States: HD8081.E8 minorities: HD6304 World War I African Americans: D639.N4 Blacks: D639.N4 English operations: D547.N4 race problems: D639.A7 World War II African Americans: D810.N4 Blacks: D810.N4 Holocaust: D804.5.B55 race problems: D810.R3 Wright, Richard (1908-1960): PS3545.R815 bibliography: Z8986.323 Wyoming affirmative action programs: JK7660.A33 African Americans: E185.93.W9, F770.N4 civil rights: KFW4611 African Americans: KFW4611.5.A34 civil service African Americans: JK7660.5.A34 minorities: JK7660.5.M5 discrimination in education: KFW4592.2 discrimination in employment, labor law: KFW4534.5.D5 discrimination in housing: KFW4660.5.D5 discrimination in mortgage loans: KFW4330.5.D58 discrimination, trial practice: KFW4739.D56 X, Malcom: see Malcolm X Yoruba in America: E29.Y67 in Cuba: F1789.Y6 in the United States: E184.Y66 Young Men’s Christian Association, work with Blacks: BV1190 Young Women’s Christian Association, work with Blacks: BV1393.B58, BV1393.N4* youth, African American: E185.86 education: LC2701, LC2703 110 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. Library of Congress Classification Numbers Applicable to Materials for LGBTQIA Studies Call Number LC Classification Tree *indicates a classification number that is no longer used, but may appear in older catalog records B350-398 Plato. B2430.F724 Foucault, Michel. BF723.H67 Developmental psychology. Child psychology. Special topics. Homophobia. BF1571.5.G39 Witchcraft. Special classes of persons. Gays. BF1728.2.G39 Astrology. Horoscopes. Special Groups. Gay men. BF1729.H66 Astrology. Special topics. Homosexuality. BL65.H64 Religions. Religion in relation to other subjects. Homosexuality. BL325.B45 Religion. The myth. Comparative mythology. Topics in comparative mythology. Bisexuality. Androgyny. Hermaphroditism. BL625.9.G39 Religion. Religious life. Special classes of persons. Gays. BL795.B57 Religion. Classical religion and mythology Greece. Special topics. Bisexuality. BL795.H6 Religion. Classical religion and mythology. Greece. Special topics. Homosexuality. BM729.H65 Practical Judaism Other special topics. Gays. BP188.14.H65 Islam. Sins. Vices. Homosexuality. BP190.5.H7* Islam. Topics not otherwise provided. Homosexuality. BQ4570.A37 Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism. Special topics (nondoctrinal) and relations to special subjects. AIDS (Disease). BQ4570.H65 Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism. Special topics (nondoctrinal) and relations to special subjects. Homosexuality. BV199.G39 Practical Theology. Worship (Public and private). Liturgy and ritual Service books. Liturgies Other special, A-Z. Gays, Services For. BV4437.5 Practical Theology. Church work with special classes. Gays. Lesbians. Homosexuals. BV4460.7 Pastoral theology. Church work with special classes. People with disabilities, sick, etc. AIDS. BV4596.G38 Practical Theology. Practical religion. The Christian life. Religious works for special classes of persons. Other. Gays. BV4910.3 Practical religion. The Christian life. Works for special classes of persons. The sick and the crippled. AIDS patients. BX2347.8.A52 Catholic Church. Practical religion. Church work. Social service. Work with, and attitude towards, special groups, classes. AIDS patients. BX2347.8.H65 Catholic Church. Practical religion. Work with, and attitude towards, special groups, classes. Homosexuals. D804.5.G38 World War II (1939–1945). Holocaust. Special groups of Jewish victims. Gays. D810.G39 World War II (1939–1945). Other special topics. Gays. Gay military participation. E98.S48 Indians of North America. Other topics. Sexual behavior. Including homosexuality. F869.S353 M547 Milk, Harvey. GN484.35 Anthropology. Sexual behavior. Sex customs. Homosexuality. GV183.2 Recreation for special classes of persons. Gay men. Lesbians. GV708.8 Sports. Sports for special classes of persons Gay men. Lesbians. GV722.5.G36 Sports. Athletic contests. Sports events. Other contests and events. Gay Games GV838.L68 Louganis, Greg. GV1469.34.H66 Computer games. Special topics. Homosexuality. GV1785.A38 Ailey, Alvin. GV1749.5 Gay and lesbian dance parties. HD2359-2359.5 Industry. Other special categories of businesses. Gay business enterprises. HD6285 Labor. Work. Working class. Classes of labor. Gays. Lesbians. General works. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 111 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree HD6285.5 Labor. Work. Working class. Classes of labor. Gays. Lesbians. By region or country, A-Z. HE6183.H57 Postage stamps. Postmarks. By topic. Homosexuals. HF5382.68- Business. Vocational guidance for specific (non-occupational) groups. 5382.69 Gays. HF5415.332. Business. Marketing research. Particular groups of consumers. Gays. G39 HF5549.5.S47 Business. Personnel management. Employment management. By topic. Sexual orientation (including homosexuality and bisexuality). HF5827.82 Business. Advertising. Gays in advertising. HQ18.5 Human sexuality. Sex. Sexual orientation. HQ18.32.K56 Kinsey, Alfred. HQ74 Bisexuality. General works. HQ74.2 Bisexuality. By region or country, A-Z. HQ75 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Periodicals. Serials. HQ75.115 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Congresses. HQ75.12 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Societies. HQ75.13 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Dictionaries. HQ75.14 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Computer networks. Electronic information resources (including the Internet and digital libraries). HQ75.15-75.16 Gay and lesbian studies. HQ75.2 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Biography (Collective). HQ75.25-75.26 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Travel. HQ75.27-75.28 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Gay parents. HQ75.3 Lesbians. Biography. Collective. HQ75.4 Lesbians. Biography. Individual, A-Z. HQ75.5 Lesbians. General works. HQ75.51 Lesbians. Sex instruction. HQ75.53 Lesbian mothers. HQ75.55 Middle-aged lesbians. Older lesbians. HQ75.6 Lesbians. By region or country, A-Z. HQ75.7 Gay men. Biography. Collective. HQ75.8 Gay men. Biography. Individual, A-Z. HQ75.8.K35 Kameny, Frank. HQ76 Gay men. General works. HQ76.1 Gay men. Sex instruction. HQ76.13 Gay fathers. HQ76.14 Middle-aged gay men. Older gay men. HQ76.2 Gay men. By region or country, A-Z. HQ76.25 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. General works. HQ76.26 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Juvenile works. HQ76.27 Special classes of gay people, A-Z. HQ76.27.A37 Special classes of gay people. African Americans. HQ76.27.O44 Special classes of gay people. Older gays. HQ76.27.Y68 Special classes of gay people. Youth. HQ76.3 Homosexuality. Lesbianism. By region or country, A-Z. HQ76.34 Same-sex relationships. General works. HQ76.35 Same-sex relationships. By region or country, A-Z HQ76.4 Homophobia. Heterosexism. General works. HQ76.45 Homophobia. Heterosexism. By region or country, A-Z. HQ76.5 Gay rights movement. Gay liberation movement. Homophile movement. General works. HQ76.8 Gay rights movement. Gay liberation movement. Homophile movement. By region or country, A-Z. HQ76.85 Gay conservatives. 112 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree HQ76.9 Gay press publications. General works. HQ76.95 Gay press publications. By region or country, A-Z HQ76.96 Gay and lesbian culture. General works. HQ76.965 Gay and lesbian culture. Special topics, A-Z. HQ76.965.B38 Gay and lesbian culture. Bathhouses. Saunas. Steam baths. HQ76.965.B45 Gay and lesbian culture. Bears. HQ76.965.G38 Gay and lesbian culture. Gay pride parades. HQ76.965.H35 Gay and lesbian culture. Handkerchief codes. HQ76.965.O54 Gay and lesbian culture. Online chat groups. HQ76.97 Transvestism. Biography. Collective. HQ76.98 Transvestism. Biography. Individual, A-Z. HQ77 Transvestism. General works. HQ77.2 Transvestism. By region or country, A-Z HQ77.7 Transsexualism. Biography. Collective. HQ77.8 Transsexualism. Biography. Individual, A-Z. HQ77.8.J67 Jorgensen, Christine. HQ77.9 Transsexualism. General works. HQ77.95 Transsexualism. By region or country, A-Z. HQ759.9145 Parents of gay men or lesbians. HQ777.8 Children of gay parents. HQ825 Same-sex divorce. Gay divorce. HQ1033 Same-sex marriage. General works. HQ1034 Same-sex marriage. By region or country, A-Z. HQ1035-1035.5 The family. Marriage. Women. Bisexuality in marriage. HS3357.L47 Girls’ societies (including Guides, Scouts, and Campfire). Special topics. Lesbianism. HV875.715 Gay and lesbian adoption. General works. HV875.72 Gay and lesbian adoption. By region or country, A-Z. HV1426 Protection, assistance and relief. Special classes. Gay youth. Lesbian youth. HV1449 Protection, assistance and relief. Special classes. Gay men. Lesbians. HV2394 Protection, assistance and relief. Special classes. Deaf gays. HV5139 Alcohol and gay people. HV5824.G3 Drug habits. Drug abuse. Drugs and special classes of persons. Gays. HV6250.4.H66 Criminology. Victims of crimes. Victimology. Special classes of persons as victims. Homosexuals. HV6545.4 Suicide among special classes of persons. Gays. HV8024 Gay and lesbian police officers. HV8838 Criminal justice administration. Prison methods and practice. Prison hygiene. Medical service. AIDS (Disease) in prisons. HX550.H65 Communism/socialism in relation to other topics. Homosexuality. JJ1012.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. North America. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JK723.H6 United States. Government. Public administration. Executive branch. Civil service. Special classes of employees. Other Special, A-Z. Homosexual men and women. JL206.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Newfoundland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL216.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Prince Edward Island. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL226.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Nova Scotia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL236.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. New Brunswick. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL252.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Quebec. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 113 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JL272.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Ontario. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL292.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Manitoba. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL312.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Saskatchewan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL332.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Alberta. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL432.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. British Columbia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL472.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Northwest Territories. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL486.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Nunavut. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL495.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canada. Yukon Territory. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL596.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Bermuda. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL599.2.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Greenland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL599.4.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL599.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. West Indies. Caribbean Area. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL606.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. British West Indies. English-speaking Caribbean. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL609.2.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Anguilla. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL616.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Bahamas. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL626.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Barbados. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL629.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Cayman Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL629.6.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Grenada. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL636.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Jamaica. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL646.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Leeward Islands (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL649.2.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Antigua and Barbuda. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL649.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Montserrat. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL649.7.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Saint Kitts and Nevis. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL656.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Trinidad and Tobago. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL666.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Windward Islands (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL669.2.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Dominica. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL669.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. 114 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JL669.4.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Saint Lucia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL676.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Belize. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL686.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Guyana. British Guiana. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL696.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Falkland Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL766.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Netherlands Antilles. Dutch West Indies (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL769.3.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Aruba. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL769.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Bonaire. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL776.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Curacao. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL779.2.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Saba. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL779.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Saint Eustatius. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL779.7.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Sint Maarten. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL786.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Suriname. Dutch Guiana. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL796.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. French West Indies (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL816.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. French Guiana. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL826.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Guadeloupe. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL836.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Martinique. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL962.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Cuba. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1012.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Latin America. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1052.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Puerto Rico. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1092.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Haiti. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1132.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Dominican Republic. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1132.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Virgin Islands of the United States. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1249.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Mexico. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1412.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Central America (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1452.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Costa Rica. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1492.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Guatemala. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1532.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Honduras. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 115 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JL1572.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. El Salvador. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1612.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Nicaragua. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1652.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Panama. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1676.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Panama Canal Zone. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1862.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. South America (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL2049.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Argentina. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL2249.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Bolivia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL2449.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Brazil. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL2649.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Chile. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL2849.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Colombia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL3049.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Ecuador. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL3249.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Paraguay. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL3449.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Peru. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL3649.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Uruguay. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL3849.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Venezuela. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JL1862.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. South America (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN96.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Western Europe. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN94.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Central Europe. Eastern Europe. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN97.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Balkan Peninsula. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN1156.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Wales. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN1176.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Isle of Man. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN1572.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Northern Ireland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN1573.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Channel Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN1576.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Gibraltar. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN1586.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Malta. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN2201.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Slovenia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN2202.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Croatia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. 116 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JN2203.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Bosnia and Herzegovina. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN2222.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Czech Republic. Czechoslovakia. Bohemia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN2240.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Slovakia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN2282.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Liechtenstein. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN3112.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Andorra. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN3142.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Monaco. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN3971.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. German Democratic Republic, 1949–1990. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4012.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Alsace-Lorraine. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4032.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Anhalt. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4089.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Baden. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4139.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Baden-Wurttemberg. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4189.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Bavaria. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4239.3.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Brandenburg. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4239.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Brandenburg (State, 1990- ). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4252.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Bremen. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4272.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Brunswick. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4279.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Friesland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4292.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Hamburg. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4299.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Hanover. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4312.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Hesse. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4332.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Lippe. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4339.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Lower Saxony. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4352.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Lubeck. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4359.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Mainz. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4359.7.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Mecklenburg (State, 1990- ). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4372.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Mecklenburg- browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 117 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree Schwerin. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4392.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4399.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Nassau. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4399.7.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. North Rhine- Westphalia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4412.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Oldenburg. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4420.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Pomerania. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4732.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Reuss (Younger Line). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4739.3.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Rhine Province. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4739.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Rhineland-Palatinate. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4739.7.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Ruhr Region. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4739.8.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Saarland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4752.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Saxe-Altenburg. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4772.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Saxe-Meiningen. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4832.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Saxony. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4839.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Saxony (State, 1990- ). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4839.7.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Saxony-Anhalt. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4852.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Schaumburg-Lippe. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4859.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Schleswig-Holstein. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4872.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Schwarzburg- Rudolstadt. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4892.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Schwarzburg- Sondershausen. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4906.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Thuringia (1920– 1952). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4910.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Thuringia (1990- ). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4916.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Westphalia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4932.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Wurttemberg. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN4944.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Germany. Wurzburg. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. 118 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JN5695.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. San Marino. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN5697.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Vatican City. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN5700.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Benelux Countries. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6392.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Luxembourg. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6549.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Soviet Union. Russia. Former Soviet Republics. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6615.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Estonia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6636.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Ukraine. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6646.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Belarus. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6762.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Poland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6686.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Moldova. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6696.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Russia (Federation). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6729.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Baltic States (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6736.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Latvia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN6745.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Lithuania. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN7376.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Greenland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN7386.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Iceland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN7396.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Finland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9112.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Aargau. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9132.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Appenzell Inner Rhoden. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9172.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Baselland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9192.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Basel-Stadt. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9212.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Bern. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9232.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Fribourg. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9252.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Geneva. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9272.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Glarus. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9292.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Graubunden. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9299.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Jura. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 119 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JN9312.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Lucerne. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9332.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Neuchatel. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9352.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. St. Gall. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9372.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Schaffhausen. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9392.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Schwyz. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9412.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Solothurn. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9432.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Thurgau. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9452.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Ticino. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9472.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Unterwalden nid dem Wald. Nidwalden. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9492.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Unterwalden nid dem Wald. Obwalden. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9512.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Uri. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9532.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Valais. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9552.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Vaud. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9572.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Zug. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9592.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Switzerland. Zurich. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9606.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Bulgaria. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9616.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Montenegro. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9632.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Romania. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9652.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Serbia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9672.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Yugoslavia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9679.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Macedonia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JN9686.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Albania. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ98.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. South Asia (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ249.H6 Political institutions and public administration. India (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ332.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. India. Assam. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ379.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. India. West Bengal. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. 120 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JQ412.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. India. Bombay (State). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ372.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. India. Bengal. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ492.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. India. Madhya Pradesh. Central Provinces. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ532.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. India. Tamil Nadu. Madras. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ572.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. India. Punjab. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ612.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. India. Uttar Pradesh. United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ628.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Nepal. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ628.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Bhutan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ629.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Pakistan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ636.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Bangladesh. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ639.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Maldives. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ656.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Sri Lanka. Ceylon. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ750.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Southeast Asia. Indochina (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ751.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Burma. Myanmar. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ772.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Indonesia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ790.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Timor-Leste. East Timor. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ849.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Vietnam. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ936.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Cambodia. Kampuchea. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ956.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Laos. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1062.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Malaysia. Malaya. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1063.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Singapore. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1064.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Brunei. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1082.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Central Asia (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1090.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Kazakhstan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1092.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Kyrgyzstan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1093.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Tajikistan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 121 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JQ1094.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Turkmenistan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1095.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Uzbekistan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1149.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Siberia (Russia). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1262.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Philippines (Spanish regime, to 1898). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1349.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Philippines (during United States rule, 1898–1946). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1412.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Philippines (Republic, 1946-). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1499.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. East Asia. Far East (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1512.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. China. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1519.3.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Tibetan Government-in-Exile. Central Tibetan Administration-in-Exile. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1519.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Macau. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1532.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Taiwan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1539.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Hong Kong. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1649.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Japan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1726.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Korea (including South Korea). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1729.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. North Korea. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1730.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Mongolia. Outer Mongolia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1746.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Thailand. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1758.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Middle East. Near East. Southwest Asia. Islamic Empire (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1759.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Caucasus (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1759.3.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Armenia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1759.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Azerbaijan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1759.7.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Georgia (Republic). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1766.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Afghanistan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1786.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Iran. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1806.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Turkey. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. 122 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JQ1811.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Cyprus. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1826.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Syria. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1828.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Lebanon. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1830.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Israel. Palestine (including Gaza and West Bank). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1833.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Jordan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1841.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Saudi Arabia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1842.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Yemen. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1843.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Oman. Muscat and Oman. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1844.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. United Arab Emirates. Trucial States. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1845.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Qatar. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1846.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Bahrain. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1848.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Kuwait. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1849.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Iraq. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1850.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Arab countries. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1852.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Islamic countries. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1876.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Africa (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1892.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. English-speaking Africa (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ1949.H6 Political institutions and public administration. South Africa. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2720.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Southern Africa. Central Africa (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2721.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Swaziland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2726.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Zimbabwe. Southern Rhodesia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2740.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Lesotho. Basutoland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2760.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Botswana. Bechuanaland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2786.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Rhodesia. Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. British Central African Protectorate. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2849.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Zambia. Northern Rhodesia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 123 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JQ2941.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Malawi. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2945.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. East Africa (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2947.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Kenya. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2951.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Uganda. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ2998.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. West Africa (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3001.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. The Gambia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3032.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Ghana. Gold Coast. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3092.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Nigeria. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3121.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Sierra Leone. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3158.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Indian Ocean islands (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3159.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Maldives. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3172.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Mauritius. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3185.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Seychelles. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3188.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Kerguelen Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3198.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. North Africa (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3249.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Algeria. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3332.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Tunisia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3346.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Libya. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3362.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. French-speaking West Africa (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3376.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Benin. Dahomey. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3381.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Guinea. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3386.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Côte d’Ivoire. Ivory Coast. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3389.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Mali. French Sudan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3391.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Mauritania. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3394.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Niger. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3396.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Senegal. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3398.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Burkina Faso. Upper Volta. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. 124 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JQ3403.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. French-speaking Equatorial Africa (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3404.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Central African Republic. Ubangi-Shari. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3405.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Chad. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3406.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Congo (Brazzaville). Middle Congo. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3407.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Gabon. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3421.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Djibouti. French Territory of the Afars and Issas. French Somaliland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3462.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Madagascar. Malagasy Republic. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3486.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Reunion. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3494.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Comoros. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3495.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Mayotte. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3506.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. German East Africa. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3516.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Tanzania. Tanganyika. Zanzibar. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3526.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Cameroon. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3536.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Togo. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3546.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Namibia. Southwest Africa. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3566.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Burundi. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3567.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Rwanda. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3580.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Italian East Africa. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3583.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Eritrea. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3585.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Somalia. Italian Somaliland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3650.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Portuguese-speaking Africa. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3651.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Angola. Portuguese West Africa. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3661.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Cabo Verde. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3671.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Mozambique. Portuguese East Africa. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 125 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JQ3681.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Guinea-Bissau. Portuguese Guinea. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3685.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Sao Tome and Principe. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3701.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Western Sahara. Spanish Sahara. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3702.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Equatorial Guinea. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3762.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Ethiopia. Abyssinia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3849.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Egypt. United Arab Republic. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3926.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Liberia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3946.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Morocco. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3980.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. South Sudan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3981.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Sudan. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3981.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Atlantic Ocean islands (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3982.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Azores. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3983.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Madeira Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3984.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Canary Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3986.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Saint Helena. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3986.5.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Tristan da Cunha. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3986.7.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Falkland Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ3995.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australasia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ4049.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australia (General). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ4449.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australia. Australian Capital Territory. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ4549.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australia. New South Wales. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ4652.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australia. Northern Territory. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ4749.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australia. Queensland. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ4949.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australia. South Australia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ5149.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australia. Tasmania. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ5349.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australia. Victoria. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. 126 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree JQ5549.H6 Political institutions and public administration. Australia. Western Australia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ5849.H6 Political institutions and public administration. New Zealand. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6012.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Guam. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6232.Z13H6 Political institutions and public administration. Samoan Islands. American Samoa. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6240.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Trust Territory of the Pacific. Micronesia (Federated States). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6241.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Marshall Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6242.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Mariana Islands (including Northern Marianas). Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6301.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Fiji. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6311.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Papua New Guinea. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6312.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Kiribati. Gilbert Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6313.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Tuvalu. Ellice Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6321.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Tonga. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6340.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Cook Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6341.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Solomon Islands. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6345.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Tokelau. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6400.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Vanuatu. New Hebrides. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6401.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. New Caledonia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6431.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. French Polynesia. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6591.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Palau. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JQ6651.A69H6 Political institutions and public administration. Samoa. Western Samoa. Executive branch. Civil service. Special topics. Homosexual men and women. JZ1253.2 International Relations. Relation to other discplines and topics. Gender theory and feminist theory in international relations. K3242.3 Comparative law. International uniform law Constitutional law. Human Rights. Civil and Politcal Rights. Gays. K5196.S6 Comparative law. International uniform law. Criminal law and procedure. Criminal law. Individual crimes. Crimes against the person. Sex Crimes. Unnatural Sexual Intercourse. Special Offenses. Sodomy KB529.7.H47 Religious Law in General. Comparative Religious Law. Jurisprudence. Interdisciplinary discussion of subjects. Persons. Hermaphrodites. KB3082.A53 Religious Law in General. Comparative Religious Law. Jurisprudence. Interdisciplinary discussion of subjects. Public health. AIDS. KB4172 Religious Law in General. Comparative Religious Law. Jurisprudence. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 127 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree Interdisciplinary discussion of subjects. Individual criminal offenses. Sodomy. KBM496.9.H47 Jewish Law. Halakah. Sources. Rabbinic literature. Special topics. Hermaphroditism. KBM529.7.H47 Jewish Law. Halakah. Mishpat Ivri. Natural persons. Personality, capacity and incapacity. Other types of natural persons. Hermaphrodites. Androginos. Persons of uncertain gender. KBM2467.G37 Jewish Law. Halakah. Mishpat Ivri. Constitutional law. Constitutional principles of the Jewish community. Equality before the law. Legal and social equality. Particular groups. Gays. Lesbians. KBM3082.A53 Jewish Law. Halakah. Mishpat Ivri. Public Health. AIDS. KBP3082.A53 Islamic law. Shari’ah. Furū‘ al-fiqh. Substantive law. Branches of law. Public health. AIDS. KBP4216 Islamic law. Shari’ah. Furū‘ al-fiqh. Substantive law. Branches of law. Crimes and punishment. Offenses against sexual integrity. Sodomy. KBR3774.S64 History of canon law. Penal (Criminal) law. De lege poenali. Individual offenses. De poenis in singula delicta. Sodomy. M1977.G38 Secular vocal music. Songs of specific groups or on specific topics. Collections. Gays. M1978.G38 Secular vocal music. Songs of specific groups or on specific topics. Gays. ML156.4.G4 Discography. By topic. Gay music. ML410.J58 John, Elton. N72.A34 Visual arts. Special topics. AIDS (Disease). N72.H64 Visual arts. Special topics. Homosexuality. N8012.G46 Christian art. Christian symbolism. Gender identity. N8217.H67 Special subjects of art. Homosexuality. NC1849.G45 Posters. Special topics. Gender identity. ND259.K33 Kahlo, Frida. NX164.L47 Special classes of artists. Lesbians. NX180.H6 The arts in relation to other subjects. Homosexuality. NX650.G44 Arts in general. Special subjects or topics. Gender identity. NX652.G38 Characters, persons, classes of persons, and ethnic groups. Gay artists. Lesbian artists. P94.5.G38-.G382 Communication. Mass media. Relation to special groups of people. Gays. P96.A39-.A392 Communication. Mass media. Special aspects. AIDS (Disease). P96.G44-.G442 Communication. Mass media. Special aspects. Gender identity. P96.H63-.H632 Communication. Mass media. Special aspects. Homosexuality. PA3015.H58 Classical literature. Literary history. Knowledge, treatment, and conception of special subjects. Homosexuality. PA3624.H64 Greek literature. Translations. English. Poetry. By subject. Homosexuality, male. PA4408-4409 Sappho. PC4977.G39 Spanish language. Slang. Argot. Special groups of persons. Gays. PE1599.H65 Modern English language. Lexicology. Etymology. Particular words. “Homo”. PE3727.G39 English language. Slang argot. Vulgarisms. Special groups of persons. Gay men. PG3205.H65 Russian literature. Collections. Special topics. Homosexuality. Gays. PG5006.3.G46 Czech literature. History. 19th century. Special topics. Gender identity. PG7102.G45 Polish literature. History. Prose. Special topics. Gender identity. PG7148.A36 Polish literature. Collections. Prose. Special. By form or subject. AIDS (Disease). PJ5030.H65 Hebrew literature. Literary history and criticism. Prose. Fiction. Special topics. Homosexuality. PJ7542.H6 Arabic literature. Literary history and criticism. Poetry. Special topics. Homosexuality. PJ7632.H6 Arabic literature. Collections. Poetry. Special topics. Homosexuality. PL721.G44 Japanese literature. History and criticism. Special topics. Gender identity. 128 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PL721.H59 Japanese literature. History and criticism. Special topics. Homosexuality. PL722.L47 Japanese literature. History and criticism. Treatment of special classes, races, etc. Lesbians. PN56.G45 Literature (General). Relation to and treatment of special elements, problems, and subjects. Gender identity. PN56.H57 Literature (General). Relation to and treatment of special elements, problems, and subjects. Homosexuality (including male homosexuality). PN56.L45 Literature (General). Relation to and treatment of special elements, problems, and subjects. Lesbianism. PN491.3 Literature (General). Literary history. Biography. Gay authors. PN682.H65 Literature (General). Literary history. Medieval (to 1500). Special topics. Homosexuality. PN1083.H66 Poetry. Relation to, and treatment of, special subjects. Homosexuality. PN1590.G39 The performing arts. Show business. Special topics. Gays. PN1990.9.H64 Broadcasting. Special topics. Homosexuality. Gays. PN1992.8.H64 Television broadcasts. Special topics. Homosexuality. PN1992.8.L47 Television broadcasts. Special topics. Lesbianism. PN1993.44.G39 Motion pictures. Special topics. Gay and lesbian film festivals. PN1995.9.A435 Motion pictures. Special topics. AIDS (Disease). PN1995.9.B57 Motion pictures. Special topics. Bisexuality. PN1995.9.H45 Motion pictures. Special topics. Homosexuality (including male homosexuality). PN1995.9.L48 Motion pictures. Special topics. Lesbianism. PN1995.9.S47 Motion pictures. Special topics. Sex role (includes gender). PN1998.3.A46 Almodovar, Pedro. PN1998.3.D58 Divine (Performer). PN1998.3.W38 Waters, John (b. 1946). PN2270.G39 Dramatic representation. The theater. United States. History. Twentieth century. Special topics. Gay theater. PN2270.L47 Dramatic representation. The theater. United States. History. Twentieth century. Special topics. Lesbian theater. PN2286.5 Dramatic representation. The theater. United States. Biography. Collective. Gays. PN2287.C692 Cumming, Alan. PN2287.D35 DeGeneres, Ellen. PN2287.D477 Divine (Performer). PN3352.H65 Prose. Prose fiction. Relation to and treatment of special subjects. Homosexuality. PN4888.G38 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. United States. Special topics. Gay parents (including children of gay parents). PN4888.H65 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. United States. Special topics. Homophobia. PN4888.H66 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. United States. Special topics. Homosexuality. PN4914.A44 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Canada. Special topics. AIDS. PN4914.H55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Canada. Special topics. Homosexuality. PN4974.A44 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Mexico. Special topics. AIDS. PN4974.H55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Mexico. Special topics. Homosexuality. PN5124.A44 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Great Britain. England. Special topics. AIDS. PN5124.H55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Great Britain. England. Special topics. Homosexuality. PN5184.A44 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. France. Special topics. AIDS. PN5184.H55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. France. Special topics. Homosexuality. PN5214.A44 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Germany. Special topics. AIDS. PN5214.H55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Germany. Special topics. Homosexuality. PN5517.A44 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Australia. Special topics. AIDS. PN5517.H55 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Australia. Special topics. Homosexuality. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 129 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PN6071.H724 Collections of general literature. By subject. Homosexuality. PN6071.L47 Collections of general literature. By subject. Lesbians. PN6084.G35 Collections of general literature. Quotations. English. Special topics. Gays. PN6084.L45 Collections of general literature. Quotations. English. Special topics. Lesbians. PN6110.H65 Collections of general literature. Poetry. By subject or form. Homosexuality. PN6120.G34 Collections of general literature. Drama. Special. By subject or form. Gay men. PN6231.H57 Collections of general literature. Wit and humor. Collections on special topics. Homosexuality. PN6231.L43 Collections of general literature. Wit and humor. Collections on special topics. Lesbians. PQ145.1.H66 French literature. History of French literature. Special subjects, classes, etc., not limited to one period or form. Homosexuality. PQ155.L47 French literature. History of French literature. Medieval. Old French. Special subjects. Lesbians. PQ155.S48 French literature. History of French literature. Medieval. Old French. Special subjects. Sex. Sex role. Gender identity. PQ295.H65 French literature. History of French literature. 1850/70–1900. Special topics. Homosexuals. PQ307.A52 French literature. History of French literature. 20th century. Special topics. AIDS. PQ307.G35 French literature. History of French literature. 20th century. Special topics. Gender identity. PQ307.H6 French literature. History of French literature. 20th century. Special topics. Homosexuals. PQ637.G35 French literature. History of French literature. Special topics. Prose fiction. Gender identity. PQ637.H65 French literature. History of French literature. Special topics. Prose fiction. Homosexuality. PQ4181.H65 Italian literature. Literary history and criticism. Prose. Special topics. Prose fiction. Homosexuality. PQ4203.5.H65 Italian literature. Collections of Italian literature. Special classes of authors. Homosexuals, Male. PQ4209.5.H65 Italian literature. Collections of Italian literature. Poetry. Special classes of authors. Homosexuals. PQ4249.6.G39 Italian literature. Collections. Prose. By subjects. Gays. PQ6073.H65 Spanish literature. History of Spanish literature. By period. 19th-20th centuries. Special topics. Homosexuality. PQ6073.L47 Spanish literature. History of Spanish literature. By period. 19th-20th centuries. Special topics. Lesbians. PQ6140.H64 Spanish literature. History of Spanish literature. Prose fiction. General works. Special topics. Homosexuality. PQ6208.H65 Spanish literature. Collections of Spanish literature. Poetry. By subject. Homosexuality. PR83.G35 English literature. History of English literature. Prose fiction. The novel. Special topics. Gender identity. PR120.G38 English literature. History of English literature. Special classes of authors. Gays. PR120.L45 English literature. History of English literature. Special classes of authors. Lesbians. PR149.L47 English literature. History of English literature. Special topics not limited to, or identified with, one period or form. Treatment of special subjects. Lesbianism. PR179.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Ango-Saxon (Beginnings through 1066). Special topics. Homosexuality. PR275.G44 English literature. History of English literature. Medieval. Middle English (1066–1500). Special topics. Gender identity. PR428.G43 English literature. History of English literature. Elizabethan era (1550–1640). Special topics. Gender identity. 130 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PR408.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Modern. Special topics. Homosexuality. PR428.H66 English literature. History of English literature. Modern. Elizabethan era (1550–1640). Special topics. Homosexuality. PR448.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Modern. 18th century. Special topics. Homosexuality. PR468.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Modern. 19th century. Special topics. Homosexuality. PR478.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Modern. 20th century. Special topics. Homosexuality. PR508.H6 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. Special topics. Homosexuality. PR525.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. 15th-16th centuries. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR535.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. Elizabethan era (1550– 1640). Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR545.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. 17th century. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR555.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. 18th century. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR565.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. Restoration and Augustan era. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR575.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. Romanticism. Return to nature. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR585.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. 19th century. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR595.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. Victorian era. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR605.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Poetry. 20th century. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR635.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Drama. Special topics. Homosexuality. PR658.H58 English literature. History of English literature. Drama. Elizabethan era (1550– 1640). Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR678.H58 English literature. History of English literature. Drama. 17th century. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR698.H58 English literature. History of English literature. Drama. Restoration. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR708.H58 English literature. History of English literature. Drama. 18th century. General. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR728.H58 English literature. History of English literature. Drama. 19th century. General. Special topics. Homosexuality, Male. PR739.H65 English literature. History of English literature. Drama. 20th century. Special topics. Homosexuality. PR830.G34 English literature. History of English literature. Prose fiction. The novel. Special topics. Gay men. PR830.H67 English literature. History of English literature. Prose fiction. The novel. Special topics. Homosexuality. PR830.L46 English literature. History of English literature. Prose fiction. The novel. Special topics. Lesbians. PR1110.G39 English literature. Collections of English literature. Special classes of authors. Gays. PR1111.H57 English literature. Collections of English literature. Special topics (prose and verse). Homosexuality. PR1178.G39 English literature. Collections of English literature. Poetry Special classes of authors. Gay men. browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 131 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PR1195.A44 English literature. Collections of English literature. Poetry. Special subjects. AIDS (Disease). PR1195.H58 English literature. Collections of English literature. Poetry. Special subjects. Homosexuality. PR1259.H65 English literature. Collections of English literature. Drama. Special subjects. Homosexuality. PR1259.L47 English literature. Collections of English literature. Drama. Special subjects. Lesbianism. PR1309.H57 English literature. Collections of English literature. Prose (General). Special subjects and forms. Homosexuality. PR1309.L47 English literature. Collections of English literature. Prose (General). Special subjects and forms. Lesbianism. PR1875.H66 English literature. Chaucer, Geoffrey. Criticism. Special topics. Homosexuality. PR5810-5828 Wilde, Oscar. PR6045.O72 Woolf, Virginia. PS153.G38 American literature. History of American literature. Special classes of authors. Gays. PS153.L46 American literature. History of American literature. Special classes of authors. Lesbians. PS153.S39 American literature. History of American literature. Special classes of authors. Sexual minorities (General). PS169.G45 American literature. History of American literature. Treatment of special subjects. Gender identity. PS169.H65 American literature. History of American literature. Treatment of special subjects. Homosexuality. PS217.H65 American literature. History of American literature. 19th century. Special topics. Homosexuality. PS228.G38 American literature. History of American literature. By period. 20th century. Special topics. Gay culture. PS228.L47 American literature. History of American literature. By period. 20th century. Special topics. Lesbianism. PS310.H66 American literature. History of American literature. Poetry. Special topics. Homosexuality. PS338.H66 American literature. History of American literature. Drama. Special topics. Homosexuality. PS374.H63 American literature. History of American literature. Prose fiction. Special forms and topics. Homosexuality. PS508.G39 American literature. Collections of American literature. Special classes of authors. Gays. PS508.L47 American literature. Collections of American literature. Special classes of authors. Lesbians. PS508.S49 American literature. Collections of American literature. Special classes of authors. Sexual minorities. PS508.T73 American literature. Collections of American literature. Special classes of authors. Transsexuals. PS509.H57 American literature. Collections of American literature. Special topics (Prose and verse). Homosexuality. PS509.L47 American literature. Collections of American literature. Special topics (Prose and verse). Lesbianism. PS591.G38 American literature. Collections of American literature. Poetry. Special groups of authors. Gay authors. PS591.L47 American literature. Collections of American literature. Poetry. Special groups of authors. Lesbians. PS595.H65 American literature. Collections of American literature. Poetry. Special subjects. Homosexuality. PS595.L46 American literature. Collections of American literature. Poetry. Special subjects. Lesbianism. 132 library trends/summer 2018 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree PS595.S76 American literature. Collections of American literature. Poetry. Special subjects. Sodomy. PS627.H67 American literature. Collections of American literature. Drama. Special forms and topics. Homosexuality. PS627.L48 American literature. Collections of American literature. Drama. Special forms and topics. Lesbians. PS647.G39 American literature. Collections of American literature. Prose (General). Special classes of authors. Gays. PS648.B57 American literature. Collections of American literature. Prose (General). Special forms and topics. Bisexuality. PS648.H57 American literature. Collections of American literature. Prose (General). Special forms and topics. Homosexuality. PS648.L47 American literature. Collections of American literature. Prose (General). Special forms and topics. Lesbianism. PS3200-3248 Whitman, Walt. PS3505.A59 Capote, Truman. PS3551.L25 Albee, Edward. PT134.H73 German literature. History of German literature. Special subjects not limited to one period or form. Homosexuality. PT1340.G36 German literature. Collections of German literature. Prose Fiction. Short stories. “Novellen.” Special forms, subjects, etc. Gay men. PT2200.H65 German literature. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1749–1832. Criticism and interpretation. Relation to special subjects. Sociology. Special. Homosexuality. PT5085.H6 Dutch literature. History of Dutch literature. Treatment of special subjects. Homosexuality. PT7073.L47 Scandinavian literature. History of Scandinavian literature. Special topics. Lesbianism. PT7762.H65 Danish literature. History of Danish literature. 20th century. Special topics. Homosexuality. PT8437.H65 Norwegian literature. History of Norwegian literature. 19th century. Special subjects. Homosexuality. QA29.T8 Turing, Alan. QP81.6 Physiology. Phenomena of animal life (General). Sexual orientation. Homosexuality QR189.5.A33 Immunology. Vaccines. By disease or type. AIDS (Disease). QR201.A37 Immunology. Pathogenic microorganisms. By disease. AIDS (Disease). HIV infections. RA564.87 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. By age group, class, etc. Lesbians. RA564.9.H65 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. By age group, class, etc. Homosexuals. RA564.9.T73 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. By age group, class, etc. Transsexuals. RA643.75-643.86 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. AIDS. HIV infections. RA644.A25* Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. AIDS. HIV infections. RA778.2 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine. Personal health and grooming guides for classes of people. Lesbians. RC200.7.G38 Internal medicine. Sexually transmitted diseases. Venereal diseases. By age group, class, etc. Gay men. RC440.84 Psychiatry. Psychiatry as a profession. Gay psychiatrists. Gay psychotherapists. Lesbian psychiatrists. Lesbian psychotherapists. RC451.4.B57 Psychiatry. By age group, profession, etc. Bisexuals. RC451.4.G39 Psychiatry. By age group, profession, etc. Gay men and lesbians. RC455.4.S45 Psychiatry. Special aspects of mental illness. Sex-role aspects of mental illness. Gender role. RC552.A45 Psychiatry. Neuroses. AIDS phobia. RC558 Psychiatry. Psychiatric aspects of personality and behavior conditions. Sexual browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 133 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree and psychosexual conditions. Homosexuality. General works. (Class here works on the psychiatric issues associated with homosexuality). RC558.3 Psychiatry. Psychiatric aspects of personality and behavior conditions. Sexual and psychosexual conditions. Homosexuality. Male homosexuality. (Class here works on the psychiatric issues associated with homosexuality). RC558.5 Psychiatry. Psychiatric aspects of personality and behavior conditions. Sexual and psychosexual conditions. Homosexuality. Female homosexuality. Lesbianism. (Class here works on the psychiatric issues associated with homosexuality). RC560.B56 Psychiatry. Psychiatric aspects of personality and behavior conditions. Sexual and psychosexual conditions. Other special problems. Bisexuality. (Class here works on the psychiatric issues associated with bisexuality.) RC560.C4* Psychiatry. Psychiatric aspects of personality and behavior conditions. Sexual and psychosexual conditions. Other special problems. Change of sex. Transsexualism. RC560.G45 Psychiatry. Psychiatric aspects of personality and behavior conditions. Sexual and psychosexual conditions. Other special problems. Gender identity disorders. Transsexualism. RC564.5.G39 Psychiatry. Psychiatric aspects of personality and behavior conditions. Drug abuse. Substance abuse. By age group, profession, etc. Gay men and lesbians. RC606.5-606.7 Specialties of internal medicine. Immunologic diseases. AIDS. HIV infections. RC607.A26* Specialties of internal medicine. Immunologic diseases. AIDS. HIV infections. RD54.3.H58 Surgery. Surgical care in special medical conditions, emergencies, and the at- risk patient. Special conditions. HIV patients. AIDS patients. RF511.T73 Laryngology. Diseases of the larynx, vocal cords, epiglottis, and trachea. By age group, class, etc. Transsexuals. RG580.A44 Obstetrics. Pregnancy. Diseases and conditions in pregnancy. AIDS (Disease). RJ101.3 Pediatrics. Child health services. Preventive health services for children. By class, etc. Gay and lesbian teenagers. RJ387.A25 Pediatrics. Diseases of children. AIDS. RJ506.G35 Pediatrics. Diseases of children. Mental disorders of children and adolescents. Child psychiatry. Child mental health services. Gender identity disorders. RK55.H58 Dentistry. By age group, class, etc. HIV patients. AIDS patients. RT82.9 Nursing. Gay nurses. Lesbian nurses. RX226.A35 Homeopathy. Diseases due to specific infections. AIDS. TR140.R53 Ritts, Herb. TR647.R543 Ritts, Herb. TR681.A38 Photography. Artistic photography. Portraits. Special classes of persons. AIDS patients. TR681.H65 Photography. Artistic photography. Portraits. Special classes of persons. Homosexuals. UB418.G38 Military administration. Minorities, women, etc. in armed forces. By region or country. United States. Individual groups. Gays. UB418.T72 Military administration. Minorities, women, etc. in armed forces. By region or country. United States. Individual groups. Transgender people. VB324.G38 Naval administration.Minorities, women, etc. in navies. By region or country. United States. Individual groups. Gays. Z675.L48 Libraries. Classes of libraries. Lesbian libraries. Z682.4.G39 Libraries. Personnel. Gay men and lesbians. Z688.S47 Libraries. Special collections. By subject. Sexual minorities. Z695.1.H67 Libraries. Cataloging. By subject. Homosexuality. Z695.1.S43 Libraries. Cataloging. By subject. Sexual minorities. Z711.92.G37 Libraries. Library service to special groups. Gays. Z711.92.S49 Libraries. Library service to special groups. Sexual minorities. Z1229.G25 National bibliography. United States. American literature. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. 134 library trends/summer 2018 Z1623.5.G39 National bibliography. Argentina. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z1653.5.G39 National bibliography. Bolivia. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z1683.5.G39 National bibliography. Brazil. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z1713.5.G39 National bibliography. Chile. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z1743.5.G39 National bibliography. Colombia. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z1773.5.G39 National bibliography. Ecuador. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z1833.5.G39 National bibliography. Paraguay. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z1863.5.G39 National bibliography. Peru. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z1893.5.G39 National bibliography. Uruguay. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z1923.5.G39 National bibliography. Venezuela. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2113.5.G39 National bibliography. Austria. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2173.5.G39 National bibliography. France. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2233.5.G39 National bibliography. Germany. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2293.5.G39 National bibliography. Greece. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2353.5.G39 National bibliography. Italy. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z24433.5.G39 National bibliography. Netherlands. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2573.5.G39 National bibliography. Denmark. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2603.5.G39 National bibliography. Norway. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2633.5.G39 National bibliography. Sweden. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2693.5.G39 National bibliography. Spain and Portugal. Spain. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2783.5.G39 National bibliography. Portugal. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2723.5.G39 National bibliography. Switzerland. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z2843.5.G39 National bibliography. Turkey and the Balkan states (General works). Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z4023.5.G39 National bibliography. Australia (General). Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z4053.5.G39 National bibliography. Australia. New South Wales. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z4113.5.G39 National bibliography. New Zealand. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z4173.5.G39 National bibliography. Australia. Northern Territory. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z4263.5.G39 National bibliography. Australia. Queensland. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z4203.5.G39 National bibliography. Australia. South Australia. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z4323.5.G39 National bibliography. Australia. Tasmania. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z4383.5.G39 National bibliography. Australia. Victoria. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z4443.5.G39 National bibliography. Australia. Western Australia. Special classes or groups of writers. Gays. Z5866.L4 Subject bibliography. Erotic literature, facetiae, curiosa, etc. Special topics. Lesbianism. Z5956.H64 Subject bibliography. Fine arts (Visual arts). The arts (General). Special topics. Homosexuality. Z6664.A27 Subject bibliography. Medicine. Internal medicine. Diseases and manifestations. AIDS. Z6675.H73 Subject bibliography. Medicine. Other. Homosexual men and women, and health. Z6675.7.G44 Subject bibliography. Medicine. Psychiatry. Psychopathology. Special topics. Gender identity disorders. Z7164.H74 Subject bibliography. Political and social sciences. Special topics. Homosexuality. Lesbianism. Gay and lesbian studies. Z8021.17 Personal bibliography. Albee, Edward. Z8145.17 Personal bibliography. Capote, Truman. Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 135 Table 4. Index to Library of Congress Classification Numbers Applicable to Mate- rials for LGBTQIA Studies actors, homosexuals: PN2286.5 adoption by homosexual parents: HV875.715+ advertising professionals, homosexuals: HF5827.82 African Americans, homosexuals: HQ76.27.A37 AIDS (disease) and art: N72.A34 bibliography: Z6664.A27 and Buddhism: BQ4570.A37 in children: RJ387.A25 and dentistry: RK55.H58 and homeopathy: RX226.A35 immunology: QR201.A37 journalism Australia: PN5517.A44 Canada: PN4914.A44 France: PN5184.A44 Germany: PN5214.A44 Great Britain: PN5124.A44 Mexico: PN4974.A44 in literature French, 20th century: PQ307.A52 Polish: PG7148.A36 in motion pictures: PN1995.9.A435 in poetry, English: PR1195.A44 in prisons: HV8838 mass media: P96.A39+ medical care: RC606.5+, RC607.A26*, RD54.3.H58 patients, photographic portraits: TR681.A38 phobia: RC552.A45 and pregnancy: RG580.A44 public health: RA643.75+, RA644.A25* comparative religious law: KB3082.A53 Islamic religious law: KBP3082.A53 Jewish religious law: KBM3082.A53 AIDS patients church work: BV4460.7 Catholic: BX2347.8.A52 religious works for: BV4910.3 Ailey, Alvin: GV1785.A38 Albee, Edward: PS3551.L25 bibliography: Z8021.17 alcohol and homosexuals: HV5139 Almodovar, Pedro: PN1998.3.A46 Table 3. (continued) Call Number LC Classification Tree Z8310.8 Personal bibliography. Foucault, Michel. Z8696 Personal bibliography. Plato. Z8783 Personal bibliography. Sappho. Z8971.5 Personal bibliography. Whitman, Walt. Z8975 Personal bibliography. Wilde, Oscar. Z8984.2 Personal bibliography. Woolf, Virginia. 136 library trends/summer 2018 Table 4. (continued) androginos, Jewish religious law: KBM529.7.H47 androgyny, comparative mythology: BL325.B45 animal life, homosexuality: QP81.6 anthropology, homosexuality: GN484.35 art and AIDS (Disease): N72.A34 and homosexuality: N72.H64, homosexuality: N8217.H67 artists homosexuals: NX652.G38 lesbians: NX164.L47 the arts gender identity: NX650.G44 homosexuality: NX180.H6 bibliography: Z5956.H64 assistance to homosexuals: HV1449 youth: HV1426 astrology, homosexuality: BF1729.H66 authors see also literature gay men American: PS153.G38, PS508.G39 Italian: PQ4203.5.H65 homosexual: PN491.3 American: PS647.G39 bibliography: Z1229.G25+ English: PR120.G38, PR1110.G39 lesbian American: PS153.L46, PS508.L47 English: PR120.L45 sexual minorities, American: PS153.S39, PS508.S49 transgender people, American: PS508.T73 bathhouses in homosexual culture: HQ76.965.B38 bears (gay culture): HQ76.965.B45 bisexuality: HQ74-75 see also sexual minorites comparative mythology: BL325.B45 Greek religion and mythology: BL795.B57 in literature, American: PS648.B57 in marriage: HQ1035+ in motion pictures: PN1995.9.B57 psychiatry: RC451.4.B57, RC560.B56 bisexuals see also sexual minorities broadcasting see also television and homosexuality: PN1990.9.H64 Buddhism AIDS (Disease): BQ4570.A37 homosexuality: BQ4570.H65 business enterprises, homosexuals: HD2359-2359.5 Capote, Truman: PS3505.A59 bibliography: Z8145.17 Chaucer, Geoffrey, homosexuality in his writings: PR1875.H66 children of homosexual parents: HQ777.8 journalism, United States: PN4888.G38 psychology, homophobia: BF723.H67 Christian symbolism, gender identity: N8012.G46 church work see also law, religious, canon with AIDS patients: BV4460.7 with homosexuals: BV4437.5 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 137 Table 4. (continued) Roman Catholic with AIDS patients: BX2347.8.A52 with homosexuals: BX2347.8.H65 civil and political rights, homosexuals: K3242.3 Jewish religious law: KBM2467.G37 civil service, homosexuals: JJ1012+ communication and gender identity: P96.G44+ and homosexuality: HX550.H65, P96.H63+ and homosexuals: P94.5.G38+ conservatives (political alignment), homosexuals: HQ76.85 consumers, homosexuals: HF5415.332.G39 crime victims, homosexual: HV6250.4.H66 criminal law, sodomy: K5196.S6 cross-dressing see transvestism culture, homosexual bathhouses: HQ76.965.B38 bears: HQ76.965.B45 gay pride parades: HQ76.965.G38 general works: HQ76.96 handkerchief codes: HQ76.965.H35 in literature, American, 20th century: PS228.G38 online chat groups: HQ76.965.O54 saunas: HQ76.965.B38 steam baths: HQ76.965.B38 Cumming, Alan: PN2287.C692 dance parties, homosexuals: GV1749.5 deaf people, homosexual, assistance: HV2394 DeGeneres, Ellen: PN2287.D35 Divine (performer): PN1998.3.D58, PN2287.D477 divorce, same-sex: HQ825 drag balls: GV1749.5 drama see also theater American homosexuality: PS338.H66, PS627.H67 lesbianism: PS627.L48 English homosexuality: PR635.H65, PR1259.H65 homosexuality, male Elizabethan: PR658.H58 17th century: PR678.H58 Restoration and Augustan era: PR698.H58 18th century: PR708.H58 19th century: PR728.H58 20th century: PR739.H65 lesbianism: PR1259.L47 general, gay men: PN6120.G34 drug abuse and homosexuals: HV5824.G3, RC564.5.G39 employment, homosexuals: HD6285+ English language homo (word), etymology: PE1599.H65 slang, homosexuals: PE3727.G39 erotic literature, lesbianism, bibliography: Z5866.L4 etymology, homo (English language word): PE1599.H65 fathers see parents film festivals, lesbian: PN1993.44.G39 see also motion pictures: 138 library trends/summer 2018 Table 4. (continued) Foucault, Michel: B2430.F724 bibliography: Z8310.8 gay and lesbian studies: HQ75.15-75.16 bibliography: Z7164.H74 Gay Games: GV722.5.G36 gay liberation movement: HQ76.5+ gay men see also homosexuals, sexual minorities authors American: PS153.G38, PS508.G39 Italian: PQ4203.5.H65 biography: HQ75.7-.8 drama, general: PN6120.G34 fathers: HQ76.13 general works: HQ76+ horoscopes: BF1728.2.G39 in literature, English: PR830.G34 middle-aged: HQ76.14 older: HQ76.14, older: HQ76.27.O44 poets American: PS591.G38 English: PR1178.G39 Italian: PQ4209.5.H65 psychiatry: RC558.3 sex instruction: HQ76.1 sports: GV708.8 venereal diseases: RC200.7.G38 gay rights movement: HQ76.5+ gender identity see also sex role and art Christian symbolism: N8012.G46 posters: NC1849.G45 and the arts in general: NX650.G44 communication: P96.G44+ in literature American: PS169.G45 Czech: PG5006.3.G46 English: PR83.G35 medieval: PR275.G44 Elizabethan: PR428.G43 French, 20th century: PQ307.G35, PQ637.G35 general: PN56.G45 Japanese: PL721.G44 Polish: PG7102.G45 mass media: P96.G44+ psychiatry bibliography: Z6675.7.G44 children: RJ506.G35 gender role, psychiatry: RC455.4.S45 gender theory in international relations: JZ1253.2 Girl Scouts, lesbians: HS3357.L47 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, homosexuality in his writings: PT2200.H65 Greek religion and mythology bisexuality: BL795.B57 homosexuality: BL795.H6 handkerchief codes (gay culture): HQ76.965.H35 health, personal homosexuals, bibliography: Z6675.H73 lesbians: RA778.2 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 139 Table 4. (continued) health, public see public health: hermaphroditism comparative mythology: BL325.B45 comparative religious law: KB529.7.H47 Jewish religious law: KBM496.9.H47 heterosexism: HQ76.4+ Holocaust victims, homosexuals: D804.5.G38 homo (English language word), etymology: PE1599.H65 homophile movement: HQ76.5+ homophobia child psychology: BF723.H67 journalism, United States: PN4888.H65 homophobia: HQ76.4+ homosexuality animal life: QP81.6 anthropology: GN484.35 and art: N72.H64 in art: N8217.H67 and the arts in general: NX180.H6 bibliography: Z5956.H64 astrology: BF1729.H66 Buddhism: BQ4570.H65 communication: P96.H63+ general works: HQ75+ Greek religion and mythology: BL795.H6 and broadcasting: PN1990.9.H64 and communism: HX550.H65 in drama American: PS338.H66, PS627.H67 English: PR635.H65, PR1259.H65 in literature: American: PS169.H65, PS374.H63, PS509.H57, PS648.H57 19th century: PS217.H65 Arabic: PJ7632.H6 classical: PA3015.H58 Danish: PT7762.H65 Dutch: PT5085.H6 English: PR179.H65, PR830.H67, PR1111.H57, PR1309.H57 modern: PR408.H65 Elizabethan: PR428.H66 18th century: PR448.H65 19th century: PR468.H65 20th century: PR478.H65 French: PQ145.1.H66, PQ637.H65 19th century: PQ295.H65 general: PN56.H57, PN3352.H65, PN6071.H724 German: PT134.H73, PT1340.G36 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von: PT2200.H65 Greek: PA3015.H58 Hebrew: PJ5030.H65 Italian: PQ4181.H65 Japanese: PL721.H59 medieval: PN682.H65 Norwegian: PT8437.H65 Spanish: PQ6073.H65, PQ6140.H64 in motion pictures: PN1995.9.H45 in poetry 140 library trends/summer 2018 Table 4. (continued) American: PS310.H66, PS595.H65 Arabic: PJ7542.H6 general: PN1083.H66, PN6110.H65 Greek: PA3624.H64 English: PR508.H6, English: PR1195.H58 Chaucer, Geoffrey: PR1875.H66 Spanish: PQ6208.H65 Indians of North America: E98.S48 Islam: BP188.14.H65, BP190.5.H7* journalism Australia: PN5517.H55 Canada: PN4914.H55 France: PN5184.H55 Germany: PN5214.H55 Great Britain: PN5124.H55 Mexico: PN4974.H55 United States: PN4888.H66 Judaism: BM729.H65 juvenile works: HQ76.26 libraries, cataloging: Z695.1.H67 mass media: P96.H63+ personnel management: HF5549.5.S47 and religion: BL65.H64 and socialism: HX550.H65 and television: PN1992.8.H64 video games: GV1469.34.H66 wit and humor, general: PN6231.H57 homosexuality, male in drama, English Elizabethan: PR658.H58 17th century: PR678.H58 Restoration and Augustan era: PR698.H58 English, 18th century: PR708.H58 English, 19th century: PR728.H58 English, 20th century: PR739.H65 in poetry English 15th-16th centuries: PR525.H65 Elizabethan: PR535.H65 17th century: PR545.H65 18th century: PR555.H65 Restoration and Augustan era: PR565.H65 Romantic era: PR575.H65 19th century: PR585.H65 Victorian: PR595.H65 20th century: PR605.H65 homosexuals see also gay men, lesbians, sexual minorities actors: PN2286.5 advertising professionals: HF5827.82 African American: HQ76.27.A37 and alcohol: HV5139 artists: NX652.G38 assistance: HV1449 authors: PN491.3 American: PS647.G39 English: PR120.G38, PR1110.G39 biography, collective: HQ75.2 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 141 Table 4. (continued) business enterprises: HD2359-2359.5 church work with: BV4437.5 Roman Catholic: BX2347.8.H65 civil and political rights: K3242.3 Jewish religious law: KBM2467.G37 communication: P94.5.G38+ conservatives (political alignment): HQ76.85 consumers: HF5415.332.G39 crime victims: HV6250.4.H66 culture: HQ76.965 bathhouses: HQ76.965.B38 bears: HQ76.965.B45 gay pride parades: HQ76.965.G38 general works: HQ76.96 handkerchief codes: HQ76.965.H35 in literature, American, 20th century: PS228.G38 online chat groups: HQ76.965.O54 saunas: HQ76.965.B38 steam baths: HQ76.965.B38 dance parties: GV1749.5 deaf, assistance: HV2394 and drug use: HV5824.G3, RC564.5.G39 employment: HD6285+ English language, slang: PE3727.G39 health, personal, bibliography: Z6675.H73 Holocaust victims: D804.5.G38 in literature French 20th century: PQ307.H6 Italian: PQ4249.6.G39 Russian: PG3205.H65 libraries personnel: Z682.4.G39 service: Z711.92.G37 mass media: P94.5.G38+ military administration: UB418.G38 naval administration: VB324.G38 nurses: RT82.9 as parents: HQ75.27-75.28 parents of: HQ759.9145 performing artists: PN1590.G39 photographic portraits: TR681.H65 police officers: HV8024 postage stamps: HE6183.H57 press: HQ76.9+ psychiatrists and psychotherapists: RC440.84 psychiatry: RC451.4.G39. RC558 public health: RA564.9.H65 quotations, English: PN6084.G35 recreation: GV183.2 relationships see same-sex relationships: religious life: BL625.9.G39 religious works for: BV4596.G38 sailors: VB324.G38 slang English: PE3727.G39 Spanish: PC4977.G39 soldiers: UB418.G38 142 library trends/summer 2018 Table 4. (continued) songs and music about: M1978.G38 songs and music of: M1977.G38 discography: ML156.4.G4 Spanish language, slang: PC4977.G39 special classes of people: HQ76.27+ and suicide: HV6545.4 teenagers, health, personal: RJ101.3 theater: PN2270.G39 travel: HQ75.25-75.26 vocational guidance: HF5382.68-5382.69 witchcraft: BF1571.5.G39 World War II: D810.G39 worship services for: BV199.G39 youth: HQ76.27.Y68 assistance: HV1426 horoscopes, gay men: BF1728.2.G39 Indians of North America, homosexuality: E98.S48 international relations, gender theory: JZ1253.2 Islam, homosexuality: BP188.14.H65, BP190.5.H7* see also law, religious, Islamic John, Elton: ML410.J58 Jorgensen, Christine: HQ77.8.J67 journalism AIDS (disease) Australia: PN5517.A44 Canada: PN4914.A44 France: PN5184.A44 Germany: PN5214.A44 Great Britain: PN5124.A44 Mexico: PN4974.A44 children of homosexuals, United States: PN4888.G38 homophobia, United States: PN4888.H65 homosexuality Australia: PN5517.H55 Canada: PN4914.H55 France: PN5184.H55 Germany: PN5214.H55 Great Britain: PN5124.H55 Mexico: PN4974.H55 United States: PN4888.H66 homosexuals, parents, United States: PN4888.G38 Judaism, homosexuality: BM729.H65 see also law, religious, Judaic Kahlo, Frida: ND259.K33 Kameny, Frank: HQ75.8.K35 Kinsey, Alfred: HQ18.32.K56 law criminal, sodomy: K5196.S6 religious canon, sodomy: KBR3774.S64 comparative AIDS (Disease), public health: KB3082.A53 hermaphroditism: KB529.7.H47 sodomy: KB4172 Islamic AIDS (Disease), public health: KBP3082.A53 sodomy: KBP4216 Jewish AIDS (Disease), public health: KBM3082.A53 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 143 Table 4. (continued) androginos: KBM529.7.H47 hermaphroditism: KBM496.9.H47 homosexuals, civil and political rights: KBM2467.G37 persons of uncertain gender: KBM529.7.H47 lesbianism: HQ76.25 see also homosexuality erotic literature, bibliography: Z5866.L4 general works: HQ76.25 in drama American: PS627.L48 English: PR1259.L47 juvenile works: HQ76.26 in literature American: PS509.L47, PS648.L47 20th century: PS228.L47 English: PR149.L47, PR1309.L47 general: PN56.L45 Scandinavian: PT7073.L47 in motion pictures: PN1995.9.L48 in poetry, American: PS595.L46 by region or country: HQ76.3 and television: PN1992.8.L47 lesbians see also homosexuals, sexual minorities artists: NX164.L47 authors authors, American: PS153.L46, PS508.L47 English: PR120.L45 biography: HQ75.3-.4 film festivals: PN1993.44.G39 general works: HQ75.5+ health, personal: RA778.2 in Girl Scouts: HS3357.L47 in literature English: PR830.L46 French medieval: PQ155.L47 general: PN6071.L47 Japanese: PL722.L47 Spanish: PQ6073.L47 libraries: Z675.L48 middle-aged: HQ75.55 mothers: HQ75.53 older: HQ75.55 poets, American: PS591.L47 psychiatry: RC558.5 public health: RA564.87 quotations, English: PN6084.L45 sex instruction: HQ75.51 theater: PN2270.L47 wit and humor: PN6231.L43 libraries cataloging homosexuality: Z695.1.H67 sexual minorities: Z695.1.S43 for lesbians: Z675.L48 personnel, homosexuals: Z682.4.G39 service to homosexuals: Z711.92.G37 sexual minorities: Z711.92.S49 special collections, sexual minorities: Z688.S47 144 library trends/summer 2018 Table 4. (continued) literature see also drama, poetry American bisexuality: PS648.B57 gender identity: PS169.G45 homosexuality: PS169.H65, PS374.H63, PS509.H57, PS648.H57 19th century: PS217.H65 gay culture: PS228.G38 lesbianism: PS509.L47, PS648.L47 20th century: PS228.L47 Arabic, homosexuality in: PJ7632.H6 classical, homosexuality in: PA3015.H58 Czech, gender identity: PG5006.3.G46 Danish, homosexuality: PT7762.H65 Dutch, homosexuality: PT5085.H6 English gay men: PR830.G34 gender identity: PR83.G35 homosexuality: PR179.H65, PR830.H67, PR1111.H57, PR1309.H57 modern: PR408.H65 Elizabethan: PR428.H66 18th century: PR448.H65 19th century: PR468.H65 20th century: PR478.H65 lesbianism: PR149.L47, PR1309.L47 lesbians: PR830.L46 gender identity Elizabethan: PR428.G43 medieval: PR275.G44 erotic, lesbianism, bibliography: Z5866.L4 French AIDS (disease), 20th century: PQ307.A52 gender identity, 20th century: PQ307.G35, PQ637.G35 homosexuality: PQ145.1.H66, PQ637.H65 homosexuals 19th century: PQ295.H65 20th century: PQ307.H6 lesbians: PQ155.L47 sex role, medieval: PQ155.S48 general gender identity: PN56.G45 homosexuality: PN56.H57, PN6071.H724 lesbianism: PN56.L45 lesbians: PN6071.L47 German, homosexuality: PT134.H73, PT1340.G36, PT2200.H65 Greek, homosexuality in: PA3015.H58 Hebrew, homosexuality in: PJ5030.H65 homosexuality: PN3352.H65 Italian homosexuality: PQ4181.H65 homosexuals: PQ4249.6.G39 Japanese gender identity: PL721.G44 homosexuality: PL721.H59 lesbians: PL722.L47 medieval, homosexuality: PN682.H65 Norwegian, homosexuality: PT8437.H65 browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 145 Table 4. (continued) Polish AIDS (disease): PG7148.A36 gender identity: PG7102.G45 Russian, homosexuals: PG3205.H65 Scandinavian, lesbianism: PT7073.L47 Spanish homosexuality: PQ6073.H65, PQ6140.H64 lesbians: PQ6073.L47 Louganis, Greg: GV838.L68 marriage bisexuality in: HQ1035+ same-sex: HQ1033+ mass media AIDS (disease): P96.A39+ gender identity: P96.G44+ homosexuality: P96.H63+ homosexuals: P94.5.G38+ middle-aged people gay men: HQ76.14 lesbians: HQ75.55 military administration homosexuals: UB418.G38 transgender people: UB418.T72 Milk, Harvey: F869.S353 M547 mothers see parents motion pictures see also film festivals AIDS (disease): PN1995.9.A435 bisexuality: PN1995.9.B57 homosexuality: PN1995.9.H45 lesbianism: PN1995.9.L48 sex role: PN1995.9.S47 music see also songs mythology, comparative androgyny: BL325.B45 bisexuality: BL325.B45 hermaphroditism: BL325.B45 naval administration, homosexuals: VB324.G38 nurses, homosexuals: RT82.9 older people gay men: HQ76.14+ lesbians: HQ75.55 online chat groups in homosexual culture: HQ76.965.O54 orientation, sexual: HQ18.5 parades, gay pride: HQ76.965.G38 parents gay men: HQ76.13 homosexual: HQ75.27+ children of: HQ777.8 journalism, United States: PN4888.G38 of homosexuals: HQ759.9145 lesbians: HQ75.53 performing arts, homosexuals in: PN1590.G39 personnel management, homosexuality: HF5549.5.S47 persons of uncertain gender, Jewish religious law: KBM529.7.H47 photographic portraits AIDS patients: TR681.A38 homosexuals: TR681.H65 146 library trends/summer 2018 Table 4. (continued) Plato: B350-398 bibliography: Z8696 poetry American homosexuality: PS310.H66, PS595.H65 lesbianism: PS595.L46 sodomy: PS595.S76 Arabic, homosexuality in: PJ7542.H6 English AIDS (disease): PR1195.A44 homosexuality: PR508.H6, PR1195.H58, PR1875.H66 homosexuality, male 15th-16th centuries: PR525.H65 Elizabethan: PR535.H65 17th century: PR545.H65 18th century: PR555.H65 Restoration and Augustan era: PR565.H65 Romantic era: PR575.H65 19th century: PR585.H65 Victorian: PR595.H65 20th century: PR605.H65 general, homosexuality: PN1083.H66, PN6110.H65 Greek, homosexuality in: PA3624.H64 Spanish, homosexuality: PQ6208.H65 poets gay men: PS591.G38 English: PR1178.G39 Italian: PQ4209.5.H65 lesbians, authors: PS591.L47 police officers, homosexual: HV8024 postage stamps, homosexuals: HE6183.H57 posters, gender identity: NC1849.G45 press, homosexual: HQ76.9+ prisons, AIDS (disease) among inmates: HV8838 psychiatrists and psychotherapists, homosexuals: RC440.84 psychiatry AIDS phobia: RC552.A45 bisexuals: RC451.4.B57, RC560.B56 children, gender identity: RJ506.G35 gay men: RC558.3 gender identity bibliography: Z6675.7.G44 children: RJ506.G35 gender role: RC455.4.S45 homosexuals: RC451.4.G39, RC558 lesbians: RC558.5 transgender people: RC560.C4*, RC560.G45 psychology, child, homophobia: BF723.H67 public health AIDS (disease): RA643.75+, RA644.A25* comparative religious law: KB3082.A53 Jewish religious law: KBM3082.A53 Islamic religious law: KBP3082.A53 homosexuals: RA564.9.H65 lesbians: RA564.87 transgender people: RA564.9.T73 quotations, English browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 147 Table 4. (continued) homosexuals: PN6084.G35 lesbians: PN6084.L45 recreation, homosexuals: GV183.2 relationships, same-sex: HQ76.34+ see also marriage, same-sex religion and homosexuality: BL65.H64 Greek bisexuality: BL795.B57 homosexuality: BL795.H6 religious life, homosexuals: BL625.9.G39 religious works for AIDS patients: BV4910.3 for homosexuals: BV4596.G38 Ritts, Herb: TR140.R53, TR647 .R543 sailors, homosexuals: VB324.G38 same-sex relationships: HQ76.34+ see also marriage, same-sex Sappho: PA4408-4409 bibliography: Z8783 saunas, in homosexual culture: HQ76.965.B38 sex instruction gay men: HQ76.1 lesbians: HQ75.51 sex role see also gender identity: in literature, French medieval: PQ155.S48 in motion pictures: PN1995.9.S47 sexual minorities see also homosexuals, gay men, lesbians authors, American: PS153.S39, PS508.S49 libraries cataloging: Z695.1.S43 service: Z711.92.S49 special collections: Z688.S47 sexual orientation: HQ18.5 slang English, homosexuals: PE3727.G39 Spanish, homosexuals: PC4977.G39 socialism and homosexuality: HX550.H65 sodomy comparative religious law: KB4172 criminal law: K5196.S6 law, religious canon law: KBR3774.S64 Islamic: KBP4216 in poetry, American: PS595.S76 soldiers, homosexuals: UB418.G38 songs and music about homosexuals: M1978.G38 of homosexuals: M1977.G38 discography: ML156.4.G4 Spanish language, slang, homosexuals: PC4977.G39 sports, gay men: GV708.8 steam baths, in homosexual culture: HQ76.965.B38 suicide, homosexuals: HV6545.4 television and homosexuality: PN1992.8.H64 and lesbianism: PN1992.8.L47 theater see also drama homosexuals: PN2270.G39 lesbians: PN2270.L47 148 library trends/summer 2018 Table 4. (continued) transgender people: HQ77.7+ authors, American: PS508.T73 laryngology: RF511.T73 military administration: UB418.T72 psychiatry: RC560.C4*, RC560.G45 public health: RA564.9.T73 transvestism: HQ76.97+ travel, homosexuals: HQ75.25-75.26 Turing, Alan: QA29.T8 venereal diseases, gay men: RC200.7.G38 video games, homosexuality: GV1469.34.H66 vocational guidance, homosexuals: HF5382.68-5382.69 Waters, John: PN1998.3.W38 Whitman, Walt: PS3200-3248 bibliography: Z8971.5 Wilde, Oscar: PR5810-5828 bibliography: Z8975 wit and humor homosexuality: PN6231.H57 lesbians: PN6231.L43 witchcraft, gays: BF1571.5.G39 Woolf, Virginia: PR6045.O72 bibliography: Z8984.2 World War II, homosexuals: D810.G39 worship services, homosexuals: BV199.G39 youth, homosexuals: HQ76.27.Y68, HV1426 health, personal: RJ101.3 BrowsingThroughBias1 BrowsingThroughBias2