Sadie Peterson Delaney
Sadie Peterson Delaney (Roffae Novi Eboraci 26 Februarii 1889; Tuskegee Alabamae 4 Maii 1958) fuit principalis bibliothecaria Valetudinarii Admionistrationis Veteranorum Tuskegee in oppido Alabamae siti. Opere bibliotherapeutico innotuit. Alumna fuit Collegii Urbani Neo-Eboracensis, anno 1919 diploma studiorum adipiscens.[1]
Notae
recensere- ↑ Shaw 1996.
Bibliographia
recensere- Fenton, M. T. 2013. Little Known Black Librarian Facts. Ed. 4a. Indianapoli: Little Known Black Librarian Facts.
- Nelson, M. 1996. Seven Library Women Whose Humane Presence Enlightened Society in the Harlem Renaissance Iconoclastic Ethos. Dissertation Abstracts International 57(6): 2705.
- Obituary. 1958. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 46(3): 495.
- Phinazee, A. L., ed. 1980. The Black Librarian in the Southeast: Reminiscences, Activities, Challenges. Dunelmi Carolinae Septentrionalis: NCCU School of Library Science.
- Shaw, S. J. 1996. What a Woman Ought to Be and to Do: Black Professional Women Workers during the Jim Crow Era. Sicagi: University of Chicago Press.
Nexus externi
recensere- Epistulae Sadie Peterson Delaney. Bibliotheca Publica Novi Eboraci.
- The Sadie Peterson Delaney African Roots Library.