Highlighting Libraries: Vorhees University (SC)

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LaTasha Denard
Wed, Jun 21, 2023 1:04 PM

Greetings Colleagues,

Dr. Herman "Skip" Mason, Jr., Director of Library Services, Voorhees University (SC), shares the following announcement about the Wrights Potts Library:

Voorhees Read: Classic African American Books featured in the Wrights Potts Library at Voorhees University

Voorhees University has installed murals of 40 Classic books by African American Authors that every student should read in their lifetime in the Voorhees University Library. (See photos herehttps://hbculibraries-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/ldenard_hbculibraries_org/EtGO86grb9lPsj4nSU9zTg4BdIsOF2DaJyLQbNlnb3QjeQ). The murals are located on the ground floor of the Wright-Potts Library. It is a part of the "Voorhees Read" campaign. All students will receive a copy (hard or electronic) of Booker T. Washington's "Up from Slavery." Voorhees founder Elizabeth Evelyn Wright was a graduate of Tuskegee and a student and mentee of Professor Washington, who encouraged her to establish the school that would become Voorhees.

There are many classic books by African American authors. This list is not meant to be the definitive, but these are the titles selected and featured:

  • Where Do We Go From Here: Chao or Community Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Annie Allen Gwendolyn Brooks
  • Poems of Phillis Wheatley Phillis Wheatley
  • The Color Purple Alice Walker
  • American Negro in the World War Emmet J. Scott
  • Up From Slavery Brooker T. Washington
  • The Souls of Black Folk W. E. B. Du Bois
  • Assata and Autobiography Assata Shakur
  • The Autobiography of An Ex-Colored Man James Weldon Johnson
  • Dreams From My Father Barack Obama
  • Their Eyes Were Watching God Zora Neal Hurston
  • The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings Olaudah Equiano
  • Kindred Octavia E. Butler
  • Jubilee Margaret Walker
  • The Women of Brewster Place Gloria Naylor
  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas an American Slave Frederick Douglas
  • Invisible Man Ralph Ellison
  • The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley
  • Race Matters Cornel West
  • Message To The Blackman in America Elijah Muhammad
  • Native Son Richard Wright
  • Roots Alex Haley
  • Song of Solomon Toni Morrison
  • Miss Jane Pittman Ernest J. Gaines
  • The Fire Next Time James Baldwin
  • The New Jim Crow Michelle Alexander
  • Color Countee Cullen
  • The African Present in Ancient America: They Came Before Columbus Ivan Van Sertima
  • The Weary Blues Langston Hughes
  • Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry Midred Taylor
  • My House  (Poems) Nikki Giovanni
  • From Slavery To Freedom John Hope Franklin
  • A Raisin in The Sun Lorraine Hanberry
  • A Hero Ain't Nothing But A Sandwich Alice Childress
  • I Know Why The Cage Bird Sings Maya Angelou
  • This Life Sidney Poitier
  • Born to Rebel Benjamin E. Mays
  • When Harlem Was In Vogue David Levering Lewis

Dr. Herman "Skip" Mason, Jr. DMin, MDiv, MLIS.
Director, Library Services/Chair, Lyceum Committee
Academic Affairs
hmason@voorhees.edumailto:hmason@voorhees.edu
803-780-1229

LaTasha Denard
Executive Assistant at HBCU Library Alliancehttp://hbculibraries.org/
Phone: (678) 210-5801 ext. 102
Web: hbculibraries.orghttp://hbculibraries.org/
Email: ldenard@hbculibraries.orghttp://mailto:ldenard@hbculibraries.org/
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Greetings Colleagues, Dr. Herman "Skip" Mason, Jr., Director of Library Services, Voorhees University (SC), shares the following announcement about the Wrights Potts Library: Voorhees Read: Classic African American Books featured in the Wrights Potts Library at Voorhees University Voorhees University has installed murals of 40 Classic books by African American Authors that every student should read in their lifetime in the Voorhees University Library. (See photos here<https://hbculibraries-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/ldenard_hbculibraries_org/EtGO86grb9lPsj4nSU9zTg4BdIsOF2DaJyLQbNlnb3QjeQ>). The murals are located on the ground floor of the Wright-Potts Library. It is a part of the "Voorhees Read" campaign. All students will receive a copy (hard or electronic) of Booker T. Washington's "Up from Slavery." Voorhees founder Elizabeth Evelyn Wright was a graduate of Tuskegee and a student and mentee of Professor Washington, who encouraged her to establish the school that would become Voorhees. There are many classic books by African American authors. This list is not meant to be the definitive, but these are the titles selected and featured: * Where Do We Go From Here: Chao or Community Martin Luther King, Jr. * Annie Allen Gwendolyn Brooks * Poems of Phillis Wheatley Phillis Wheatley * The Color Purple Alice Walker * American Negro in the World War Emmet J. Scott * Up From Slavery Brooker T. Washington * The Souls of Black Folk W. E. B. Du Bois * Assata and Autobiography Assata Shakur * The Autobiography of An Ex-Colored Man James Weldon Johnson * Dreams From My Father Barack Obama * Their Eyes Were Watching God Zora Neal Hurston * The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings Olaudah Equiano * Kindred Octavia E. Butler * Jubilee Margaret Walker * The Women of Brewster Place Gloria Naylor * Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas an American Slave Frederick Douglas * Invisible Man Ralph Ellison * The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley * Race Matters Cornel West * Message To The Blackman in America Elijah Muhammad * Native Son Richard Wright * Roots Alex Haley * Song of Solomon Toni Morrison * Miss Jane Pittman Ernest J. Gaines * The Fire Next Time James Baldwin * The New Jim Crow Michelle Alexander * Color Countee Cullen * The African Present in Ancient America: They Came Before Columbus Ivan Van Sertima * The Weary Blues Langston Hughes * Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry Midred Taylor * My House (Poems) Nikki Giovanni * From Slavery To Freedom John Hope Franklin * A Raisin in The Sun Lorraine Hanberry * A Hero Ain't Nothing But A Sandwich Alice Childress * I Know Why The Cage Bird Sings Maya Angelou * This Life Sidney Poitier * Born to Rebel Benjamin E. Mays * When Harlem Was In Vogue David Levering Lewis Dr. Herman "Skip" Mason, Jr. DMin, MDiv, MLIS. Director, Library Services/Chair, Lyceum Committee Academic Affairs hmason@voorhees.edu<mailto:hmason@voorhees.edu> 803-780-1229 LaTasha Denard Executive Assistant at HBCU Library Alliance<http://hbculibraries.org/> Phone: (678) 210-5801 ext. 102 Web: hbculibraries.org<http://hbculibraries.org/> Email: ldenard@hbculibraries.org<http://mailto:ldenard@hbculibraries.org/> Follow us on our social media: [cid:image001.png@01D9A368.956FF910] [cid:image002.png@01D9A368.956FF910] [cid:image003.png@01D9A368.956FF910] [cid:image004.png@01D9A368.956FF910] Sandra Phoenix Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance<http://hbculibraries.org/> Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101 Mobile: (404) 702-5854 Web: hbculibraries.org<http://hbculibraries.org/> Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. [cid:image005.gif@01D9A397.8C8C62A0]<https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/> [cid:image006.gif@01D9A397.8C8C62A0] <https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance> [cid:image007.png@01D9A397.8C8C62A0] <https://www.instagram.com/hbcu_library_alliance/> [cid:image008.gif@01D9A397.8C8C62A0] <https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/>