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Dorothy Porter lecture, "Bibliography Problems With the Harlem Renaissance and Black Works," at the University of Iowa, August 1970

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Lecture by Dorothy Porter delivered at the 1970 Institute of Afro-American culture held on the campus of the University of Iowa. The Institute held August 9th through the 21st focused on the culture of black America, commonly referred to as the Harlem Renaissance. In this recording, Dorothy Porter, librarian at Howard University in Washington DC speaks on researching the Harlem Renaissance. Introducing Mrs. Porter to the conference is Charles T. Davis, professor of English at Pennsylvania State University. Contact the University of Iowa Archives at https://www.lib.uiowa.edu/sc/contact/ Open Reel digitized by The MediaPreserve with Studer Master Recorder to uncompressed 24-bit/96 kHz WAV file.
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University of Iowa Libraries. University Archives (host institution)
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