African-American Mosaic
Credits
The African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide
for the Study of Black History and Culture, edited by Debra
Newman Ham, is part of a series of Library of Congress Resource
Guides. It is available at the Library of Congress Sales Shop and
by mail from the Superintendent of Documents, P.O Box 371954,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15250-7954, Fax 202-512-2250. The price
is $24.00. Please cite stock number S/N 030-000-00254-7 when ordering.
Staff for the Exhibition
Irene U. Burnham, Interpretive Programs Director
Martha E.
Hopkins, Exhibit Coordinator
Gene Roberts, Program Specialist
Carroll Johnson, Program Specialist
Debra Newman Ham, Advisor
J.R. Saunders, Designer
Tambra Johnson, Registrar
Dr. Andrew J. Cosentino, Editorial Support
Deborah Durbeck, Production Officer
Production: Tony Baptiste; Stephen Bostwick, Kendall Christian, Kim Curry,
Christopher O'Connor, and Craig Pittman
Administrative Support: Denise Agee and Gwynn Wilhelm
Staff for On-line Internet Exhibit
Interpretive Programs Office: Irene Burnham, Director
Gene Roberts, Program Specialist
Ileen Sheppard-Gallagher, Traveling Exhibits Coordinator
Jennifer Bride, Exhibit Assistant
Information Technology Services: Herbert Becker, Director; Lynn
Brooks, Lou Pizzoli, James Stevens, William Hamilton.
Online exhibit updated by Theron M. Taylor, June, 1997.
Acknowledgements
Special thanks are due to the following members of the Library of
Congress staff: Tom Albro and Margaret Brown, Conservation;
Ronald Grim, Geography and Map Division; Sandra Ferrell, Fred
Harrison, Peggy Pixley, and Sheryle Shears, Integrated Support
Systems; Marvin Kranz, Mary Wolfskill, and the reference staff,
Manuscript Division; David Parker and Brian Taves, Motion
Picture, Broadcast, and Recorded Sound Division; Beverly Brannan,
Mary Ison, Carol Johnson, Barbara Natanson, and the reading room
staff, Prints and Photographs Division; Marita Clance,
Photoduplication Service; Anthony Edwards, Clark Evans, Chuck
Kelly, and Rob Shields, Rare Book and Special Collections
Division.
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