Carolyn C. Smith
Butcher, Margaret J.
The Negro in American Culture.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1956.
This book deals with what America has done to the Negroes and what the Negroes have accomplished in and for America.
Davidson, Basil.
African Kingdoms
. New York: Time Inc., 1966.
This book gives a detailed description of some of the well-known kingdoms found in Africa from 300 B. C. to the 19th century.
Duerden, Dennis.
African Art.
Italy: Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., 1968.
This book deals with the tribes of Africa and their sculpture found in various regions. It also gives a brief description of some of the archeological finds of Africa.
Glubok, Shirley.
The Art of Africa
. New York: Harper and Row, 1965.
This book gives a brief description of some of the historical finds of African art.
Lamp, Frederick.
African Art of the West Atlantic Coast
. New York: L. Kahan Gallery Inc., 1979.
This book is the results of field research which deals with the study of the arts and rituals of the Temne of northern Sierra Leone.
Leuzinger, Elsy.
The Art of Black Africa
. New York: Graphic Society Ltd., 1972.
This book describes the tribes of Africa and their art work. It also tells of archeological finds in some of the regions.
Vansina, Jan.
Art History in Africa.
New York: Longman, 1984.
This book deals with art in Africa and its history focusing on the historical problems of the art work of the great nations found on that continent.
Vlachos, Olivia.
African Beginnings
. New York: The Viking Press, 1967.
This book gives the reader a vivid sampling of the many diverse cultures that have emerged out of the past to illuminate the present struggles for unity of the new African nations.
Willett, Frank.
African Art
. New York: Oxford University Press, 1971.
This book is one of the volumes of
The World of Art
. It deals with the main periods, cultures, and artists, from the ancient world to the present.
Zaslausky, Claudia.
Africa Counts
. Boston: Prindle, Weber, & Schmidt, Inc., 1973.
This book deals with the mathematical contributions of many African peoples in the context of their social and economic development.