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V: Music and Audio Recordings
Subseries 14: Music |
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Dunbar, Paul Laurence. The Birth of Morn, music by Franco Leoni. Chappell Co., Ltd., n.d.
Dunbar, Paul Laurence and Will Marion Cook. Good Evenin', a Real Native Southern Negro Melody. New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., n.d.
Dunbar, Paul Laurence.Lazy Song, music by Corinne Moore Lawson. Cincinnati:The Willis Co., n.d.
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. The Memory of Martha, music by Hal Barrett, 1940.
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. Religion, music by Hal Barrett, 1984.
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. Songs of Cabin and Field, music by Evelyn
McCue Wright.Cleveland: Evelyn McCue Wright, 1903.
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. A Warrior's Prayer, composed by W. L.
Blumenschein.Naperville: J. L. Nichols and Co., n.d. (Sung at the unveiling
of the Dunbar Monument, June 26, 1909, Dayton, OH.)
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. Who Knows?, music by Ernest R. Ball. New
York, Chicago, San Francisco, London, Paris and Melbourne: M. Witmark Sons,
n.d. (Sung by Chauncey Olcott in his new play The Heart of Paddywhack.
Charles
M. Austin.Life and Legacy of
Paul Laurence Dunbar.Read by
the author.Cassette.1991.
Charles
M. Austin.Paul Laurence Dunbar
- a Role Model.Read by the author
on radio program "Morning Discussion," WDBH in Detroit, MI.Cassette.1991.
Charles
M. Austin.Paul Laurence Dunbar
and Race Relations.Read by
the author at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.Cassette.1991.
A
Brief Study Guide to Paul L. Dunbar:The
Eyes of the Poet.
Paul
Laurence Dunbar and His World.(Community
Media Productions and Twentig, Inc., Dayton, OH.Chapter),
slides
The
Life and Time of Paul Laurence Dunbar.(Produced
by Dynaphonics, Inc., Dayton, OH, undated), sound recording.
Paul
Laurence Dunbar:American Poet
(Santa Monica, Calif.:BFA Educational
Media, 1978), film.(2 copies)
Paul
Laurence Dunbar:America's First
Black Poet
(Santa Monica, Calif.:Pyramid Films,
1977), film.(2 copies)
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Books of Poems |
| no 2 |
Short Stories and Novels |
| no 3 |
Sheet Music, Manuscripts, Scrapbook and Commentary |
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New
York Times
Reviews
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nos
5, 6
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Periodical
articles from leading Literary Magazines
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nos
7, 8
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Periodical
articles from leading Negro periodicals
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no
9
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The
works of Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar
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